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Cambridge Adopts Climate Resilience Zoning Amendment
Earlier this year, the Cambridge City Council adopted new zoning requirements to address the impacts of increased flooding and increased heat over time as a result of climate change.
Cambridge Review Committee Final Report
Missed Opportunities, Shared Responsibilities: Final Report of The Cambridge Review Committee
Cambridge STEAM Initiative
The Cambridge STEAM Initiative is a joint venture between the City of Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs, the Cambridge Public School District, and the Cambridge Public Library. STEAM is an integrated approach to learning that uses any combination of STEAM areas of study - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math - as access points for inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking. Using a racial justice lens to frame all of its efforts, the STEAM Initiative works to ensure that Cambridge residents who are most impacted by systemic inequities have access to high quality STEAM programming, resources, and skill-building opportunities.
Peace Commission Meeting Minutes - 9/18/2024
Meeting minutes of the Peace Commission meeting held September 18, 2024
Peace Commission Meeting Minutes - 1/13/2010
Meeting minutes of the Peace Commission meeting held January 13, 2010
Major Squares Map Gallery
Explore maps of the City's five major squares.
2017–2018 Grant Recipients
Projects funded through the Cambridge Arts Council's Grant Program in 2018.
Peace Commission Meeting Minutes - 4/14/2010
Meeting minutes of the Peace Commission meeting held April 14, 2010
Peace Commission Meeting Minutes - 3/19/2025
Meeting minutes of the Peace Commission meeting held March 19, 2025
Snow and Ice Removal Tips After a Storm
Property owners/residents are responsible for removing all snow and ice from sidewalks and accessible ramps next to their property following a storm per City Ordinance. Ice needs to be removed within 6 hours from the time it forms, and snow needs to be removed within 12 hours after snow stops falling during the day and before 1 p.m. if it snowed during the night, per City Ordinance. The fine for failing to comply with the City’s sidewalk clearance ordinances is $50/day for each day of non-compliance. Here are some helpful tips to follow.
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