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Cambridge to Launch Hampshire Street Safety Improvement Project
Through the Hampshire Street Safety Improvement Project, the City will add separated bike lanes to Hampshire Street between Inman Square and Broadway, creating a more comfortable biking connection between Inman Square and the Port/Kendall Square. We will also make improvements to existing crosswalks and changes to parking and loading.
Cambridge Public Library to Host Debut Author Ursula Villarreal-Moura to Celebrate the Release of Her Novel, "Like Happiness"
Join us on Tuesday, April 2, at 6 p.m. for a reading and conversation with Ursula Villarreal-Moura.
A "Working Fire" was ordered for the multi- residence at 80-82 Sciarappa Street in East Cambridge
Firefighters quickly Contained and Extinguished the Fire in this congested neighborhood
Cancelled - Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
This meeting has been cancelled due to lack of quorum.
CANCELLED - Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
This CCPD meeting has been cancelled due to the Commission's summer recess.
City of Cambridge to Open Cooling Center for Residents during Extreme Heat Event
To provide opportunities for residents to stay out of the extreme heat this week, the City of Cambridge is opening a cooling center beginning on Wednesday, August 11, 2021, and welcoming people to come cool down in certain city buildings. Given the concerns about the highly contagious delta variant and the potential for fully vaccinated people to transmit the virus, the Cambridge Public Health Department recommends that residents—vaccinated and not—wear a mask when indoors outside the home.
Members Sought for Three Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commissions (Application Deadline 2-6-23)
Neighborhood Conservation Districts were established by city ordinance in 1983. Conservation district designation recognizes a distinctive physical environment that reflects the architectural, cultural, political, economic, or social history of the city. NCDs foster wider public knowledge and appreciation of such neighborhoods. Designation encourages the conservation and maintenance of these areas so that the city may be a more attractive and desirable place in which to live and work.
Current City Board and Commission Vacancies: Planning Board, Cambridge Climate Committee, LGBTQ+ Friendly Housing Task Force, LGBTQ+ Commission, Commission on Immigrant Rights & Citizenship, Avon Hill NCD, Half Crown-Marsh NCD, Mid Cambridge NCD, and Citizens' Committee on Civic Unity.
Serving on a board or commission can be a rewarding experience and an excellent way to contribute to the quality of life of the community in which you live or work. Are you ready to play a critical role in shaping Cambridge’s civic landscape? Apply today at Cambridgema.gov/Apply.
COVID-19 Testing at Four Sites in Cambridge. New Appointment Slots to be Added Soon
The City of Cambridge is offering COVID-19 testing for residents seven days a week at expanded locations, as part of a strategic initiative to coordinate testing and COVID-19 vaccine distribution. The initiative is led by the City's newly established Cambridge Pandemic Collaborative.
City of Cambridge Providing Ongoing Support for Seniors and Homeless Community During the COVID-19 Crisis
The city and Food for Free have set up the Cambridge Community Food Line (617-349-9155), a food item delivery service for Cambridge residents who are at high risk of food insecurity.
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