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Commission for Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - 10/13/2022
Meeting minutes of the Commission for Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board meeting held October 13th, 2022
BZA Minutes 2015-11-19
Board of Zoning Appeal Meeting Minutes
Brattle Street Safety Improvement Project
Through this project, we will add separated bike lanes and improve pedestrian crossings on Brattle Street between Mason Street and Mount Auburn Street.
Director's Update, March 24, 2024
Death Cafe, Trivia Night, “Queen of Katwe” Screening, and More!
BZA Minutes 2026-04-16
BZA Minutes 2026-04-16
2026 Main Street SIP
The Department of Transportation is planning separated bike lanes and related street safety improvements on Main Street, from Technology Square to Ames Street, in Fall 2026.
Director's Update, January 14, 2024
49th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, CPL Nature Club: Morning Bird Watching Walk at Mount Auburn Cemetery, and Much More!
Policy 41-3 Explosive Ordinance Disposal
Cambridge Police Policy & Procedures
Commission for Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - 9/8/2011
Meeting minutes of the Commission for Persons with Disabilities Advisory Board meeting held September 8th, 2011
Brattle Street Two-Way Bike Lane Now Extends to Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge’s two-way bike lane on Brattle Street now spans the entire length of the street, connecting Harvard Square to Mount Auburn Street.
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