Commitment to Public Safety
The City Council approved a budget of $2.8 million for the creation of a Department of Community Safety (CDCS) that will coordinate community driven solutions to enhance safety and wellness through key services and programs targeted at our most vulnerable populations. CDCS will oversee the Cambridge Alternative Response Program and other efforts to supplement Cambridge Public Safety agencies in making the community a safer place to live, work, and experience for all.
$450K In Covid Relief Awarded To 25 Cambridge Cultural Organizations
Applicants were eligible for up to $30,000 each via the Create Cambridge: Arts Nonprofit Recovery Grant from the City of Cambridge (managed by Cambridge Arts and the city’s Community Development Department), in partnership with the Create Cambridge cultural nonprofit coalition, with funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Get to Know Ranger Tim Puopolo
Get to know Tim Puopolo, Watershed Protection Ranger and Outreach Coordinator at Fresh Pond Reservation! No two days at Fresh Pond are the same for Tim, as he protects the City’s water supply and connects with community members of all ages.
Wearing Face Coverings Safely in Hot Weather
The City of Cambridge and Cambridge Public Health Department understand that wearing masks or cloth face coverings may not be possible in every situation or for some people, especially during the summer. However, Wearing masks and face coverings are a critical preventive measure, particularly in situations where physical distancing is difficult. Learn face covering safety tips for hot summer days.
Learn to Bike For Adult Beginners Workshop
Learn to Bike is a free workshop for adults who have never ridden a bike before or who have not ridden in years. Participants will practice balancing, pedaling, steering, turning, and stopping safely in a supportive environment. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike For Adult Beginners Workshop
Learn to Bike is a free workshop for adults who have never ridden a bike before or who have not ridden in years. Participants will practice balancing, pedaling, steering, turning, and stopping safely in a supportive environment. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike For Adult Beginners Workshop
Learn to Bike is a free workshop for adults who have never ridden a bike before or who have not ridden in years. Participants will practice balancing, pedaling, steering, turning, and stopping safely in a supportive environment. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.
Learn to Bike For Adult Beginners Workshop
Learn to Bike is a free workshop for adults who have never ridden a bike before or who have not ridden in years. Participants will practice balancing, pedaling, steering, turning, and stopping safely in a supportive environment. Bicycles and helmets will be provided.