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March Traffic Impacts
The City of Cambridge is preparing for two events in March that are expected to cause traffic delays and road closures in Harvard Square.
Notice of a Public Hearing
Public hearing to consider the removal of public trees. Any objections to their removal must be submitted in writing to the City Arborist prior to or during the hearing.
Do Business with the City
Our Vendor Registry provides an opportunity for local and State Vendors to participate in the procurement of goods and services.
Submit an Idea for Participatory Budgeting
Participatory budgeting is a democratic process in which community members directly decide how to spend part of Cambridge's Capital Budget. .
Emergency Preparedness Tips
Here are some tips to help prepare for potential emergencies in order to keep yourself, your family, and your business safe.
Net Zero Transportation Plan
A long-range plan to remove greenhouse gas emissions from transportation in Cambridge
Cambridge Fall Foliage Map Now Available
An interactive map of fall foliage in Cambridge is now available to view.
Apply for a protection order
Abuse Prevention Orders are more commonly known restraining orders (RO) and are available to protect a person who is in fear of physical abuse, experiencing physical abuse, and/or has been forced to engage in sexual relations by a current or former spouse, partner, family member, or live in roommate.
Rafferty Park
The City of Cambridge will renovate Rafferty Park in the Cambridge Highlands neighborhood. The design and community engagement process will begin in early 2024, and construction is anticipated to begin in 2025.
New "No Left Turn" Signs at Walker Street/Linnaean Street and Garden Street/Robinson Street
To discourage cut-through traffic, the City of Cambridge is testing "No Left Turn" signs in two locations in Neighborhood Nine, north of Harvard Square.
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