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Beat The Heat This Summer - Water Play Features Turned On in City Parks
Many City Waterplay facilities are free and now open for the summer season. Children of all ages can enjoy waterplay (splash pads, spouts, sprinklers, and more!)
Committee on Public Planting
Monthly meeting of the Committee on Public Meeting
Floodviewer 2025 FAQ
Floodviewer 2025 FAQ
Committee on Public Planting
Monthly meeting for the Committee on Public Planting
Heating Bill Assistance Event
Need Help Paying your Energy Bill. Let us help you find the best solution for your needs!
Cambridge Urban Forest Master Plan 5-Year Update Public Meeting on November 20
Thanks to years of effort, Cambridge reached a major milestone in 2024: 30% of the City is now shaded by tree canopy! Join us to learn what helped us reach this milestone, share your experiences from the past five years, and help shape priorities for the years ahead.
City of Cambridge Closures and Service Information for Patriots' Day Holiday Monday, April 15
In observance of the Patriots' Day holiday on Monday, April 15, City of Cambridge offices, libraries, and senior centers will be closed and payments will not be required at City of Cambridge parking meters and parking meter pay stations.
City of Cambridge Closures and Service Information for Patriots Day Holiday Monday, April 17
Curbside collection of trash, recycling, compost, and yard waste will be suspended on the holiday and will be one day behind for the remainder of the week. There will be no street cleaning on the Patriots Day holiday. Streets that would normally be cleaned on April 17 will instead be cleaned on April 12.
Meadow Developing in Flagstaff Park to Restore Habitat
An area in Flagstaff Park is being converted to a meadow in the coming months in an attempt to allow more open areas of the City to be more natural. Adding natural areas to our parks and streetscapes will encourage a greater diversity of plant and insect species.
Bio Retention Basin Maintenance
Bio-Retention Basin Maintenance - Addendum 1 - IFB Package
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