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Policy 45-1 Crime Prevention
Cambridge Police Policy & Procedures
Director's Update, March 1. 2026
Power of Poetry, Clothing Upcycling for Teens, Maple Sugaring, and More!
Director's Update, February 1, 2025
Community Survey, Johnisha M. Levi, Fire Cider Class, and More!
How Would You Spend $1 Million to Improve Cambridge? Vote on Participatory Budgeting Projects December 1-11 2022.
Participatory Budgeting is a democratic process that empowers community members to decide how to spend part of a public budget. In June and July 2022, community members submitted 1,320 ideas on how to spend $1 million of the City of Cambridge’s FY24 Capital Budget. From August to November, over 70 volunteer PB Delegates worked on five committees to research and evaluate those ideas and develop 20 final proposals for the PB ballot.
Director's Update, December 1, 2024
Introduction to E-Bikes Workshop, Culinary Classes for Older Adults, and More!
Director's Update, June 1, 2025
Portuguese Heritage Month Concert, Crafting for Pride, Queer Zine Making, and More!
Policy 1-5 Threshold Inquiries
Cambridge Police Policy & Procedures
Governor Baker Announces Statewide Rollback to Phase III, Step 1 on Sunday, December 13
Governor Baker announced that he will institute a statewide rollback to Phase III, Step 1 of the Commonwealth’s Reopening Plan on Sunday, December 13. Cambridge has remained at Step 1 of Phase III since the summer.
Citywide Street Cleaning Pilot Program Kicks off April 3
Beginning April 3, 2023, the City of Cambridge will implement a one-year street cleaning pilot program designed to evaluate the effectiveness of its street cleaning operations, while seeking to reduce the impacts of towing on residents. During this pilot program, towing associated with street cleaning will not be enforced, though residents should continue to move their vehicles accordingly, following the posted street cleaning schedule. Additionally, parking tickets issued for street cleaning will be raised from $30 to $50.
Annual Hydrant Inspections are scheduled to begin on Monday, May 1, 2023
Cambridge Fire and Water Departments will work together in this process. Engine 1 (Harvard Square area) and Engine 2 (Lafayette Square) will test in their districts first.
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