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Public Planting Committee Meeting Minutes - 9/13/2023
Meeting minutes of the Public Planting Committee meeting held September 13, 2023
Recycling Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes - 6/21/2023
Meeting minutes of the Recycling Advisory Committee meeting held June 21, 2023
Flexible Parking Corridors
Flexible Parking Corridors are designated corridors in the City of Cambridge that have more flexible rules for off-street parking.
Electric Vehicle Charging
The City recognizes the importance of EV charging infrastructure along with other sustainable modes of transportation such as walking, biking, and taking public transportation. There are several City-owned public charging stations throughout Cambridge.
Cambridge Historical Commission - 12/1/16
Meeting Minutes of the Cambridge Historical Commission meeting held on December 1, 2016
Cambridge Historical Commission - 1/7/2010
Meeting minutes of the Cambridge Historical Commission meeting held January 7th, 2010
East Cambridge Zoning Guide
1985 design principles and land use plans for the former industrial area of East Cambridge, covering the triangle from the First and Second Streets to the Charles River. Referenced in Zoning Ordinance, Articles 13.30, 13.40 and 13.50.
Cambridge Historical Commission - 10/5/17
Minutes of the meeting of the Cambridge Historical Commission on October 5, 2017
Overview of Rental and Homeownership Programs Offered Through the City
The City offers a number of rental and ownership programs that ease financial burdens, make necessary repairs, and provide educational opportunities.
Reduce and Reuse
“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” is in order of importance. It is better to reduce than reuse; better to reuse than recycle. Reducing and reusing prevent the environmental impact of making new items. All disposal has financial costs to the city. Recycling and composting cost the City less than trash. Still, preventing waste in the first place is best for Cambridge and the environment. It is one of the key recommendations in the Cambridge Zero Waste Master Plan.
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