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Downloads: Bike
Biking around the city can take some getting used to, so here are some CitySmart resources to help you get rolling.
Incident Update- CPD Peacefully Resolves 18-Hour Standoff - Broadway at Windsor St.
CPD Officers have peacefully resolved an 18-hour stand-off that occurred in a building near Broadway and Windsor St.
Grand Junction Multi-use Path
Grand Junction Multi-use Path project is a rail with trail alongside or within the Grand Junction railroad right of way, which is now primarily owned by the state, without precluding future transit on the corridor. The first segment was constructed in 2016 as part of the Grand Junction Park. Since then, the City committed $10 million for the design and construction of the path north of Broadway, and MIT committed $8.5 million and right-of-way for the design and construction on MIT-owned portions between Main Street and Pacific Street. In 2019 the City began the design process for the multi-use path between the Charles River at the BU Bridge and the Cambridge Somerville city line.
Downloads: Car
For those times when you need to drive, think about carpooling and carsharing. And always keep an eye out for walkers and cyclists.
Engine 8
Engine 8 Stuff
BridgeStat - August 2013
August edition of BridgeStat monthly crime report
Eligibility Guidelines
Eligibility Guidelines for CDBG funded Workshops.
David Fichter's Moses Youth Center Mosaic
Mosaic celebrates Moses Youth Center programs and civil rights activists Robert and Janet Moses.
Sign Certification
Signs are regulated as outlined in Article 7.000 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Lift Every Voice (Main)
The Cambridge Black History Project invites you to celebrate our oral history narrators. Join us for an afternoon of refreshments and conversation as we pay tribute to our rich storytelling tradition. Connect with our community and us!
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