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Concord Alewife Plan
Study of key issues in the Alewife Area, including the mix of uses, including housing, industry, possible City uses, open space, access and traffic, the character of future development, and needed zoning changes to accomplish study goals.
CityView Newsletter Winter 2021-2022 Translated in Chinese
Biannual newsletter for Cambridge residents
City Council Meeting Agenda - 4/10/2000
Agenda of the City Council meeting held April 10th, 2000
Policy 1-1 Law Enforcement Role and Authority
Cambridge Police Policy & Procedures
2014 Summer Newsletter
Human Rights Commission
Mid Cambridge NCDC 08-30-2021
Meeting minutes of the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission held on August 30, 2021
Director's Update, July 13, 2026
Capoeira, Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, Summer Sundays Celebration, and More!
Director's Update, February 16, 2025
Live at the Library, Homecoming: Celebrating Black Voices, Colors of Ukraine Exhibit, and More!
Cambridge Mass 250 Campaign Celebrates 250 Years of America’s Independence and Massachusetts’ Revolutionary Legacy
The City of Cambridge has officially launched its local Massachusetts 250 campaign, a City and statewide initiative to celebrate 250 years of America’s independence and Massachusetts’ revolutionary legacy. Throughout 2025 and 2026, the City of Cambridge plans to showcase stories that highlight historic themes of revolution and independence through a series of engaging events.
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