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Safer Crosswalks for Busy Roads
Install flashing light signs on six crosswalks that pedestrians can activate before crossing the street. These flashing signs make drivers more aware of crossing pedestrians to help prevent crashes, especially at night.
New Parking Restriction Datasets
Working with the Traffic and Parking department, we’ve created six individual data sets containing different types of street parking restrictions (street occupancy permits for different reasons) and used those six sets and other parking data to create a master parking restriction data set.
Apply for a Fortune Tellers License
Fortune Teller's Licenses are issued by the Cambridge License Commission.
Apply for a Curb Cut
Anyone wanting to make or change a cut in the curb of the street, such as in constructing, moving or removing a driveway must first obtain a permit from the City of Cambridge.
Apply for a Pole and Conduit Permit
Pole & Conduit Permits are issued by the Pole and Conduit Commission.
Other Data Sources
Other data sources for statistical analysis and research.
Flashing Crosswalks for Safer Streets
This project would fund rapid flashing beacons at 10 high pedestrian risk crosswalks. These beacons increase the visibility of pedestrians, especially at night. They can alert drivers to crossing pedestrians, thereby preventing crashes.
Police Review and Advisory Board Minutes of December 11 2024
Minutes of the Police Review and Advisory Board Minutes of December 11 2024
Community Engagement & Outreach
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Cambridge Adopts PDDL License for Open Data: A Milestone for Enhanced Usability and Public Trust
The City of Cambridge today announced the adoption of the Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL) for its open datasets. This license ensures that users can freely access, modify, and share the City’s robust datasets without legal encumbrances, while clearly communicating that that the city provides its data without warranty.
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