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Pole and Conduit Commission - Small Cell Installation Policy Discussion Meeting Minutes - 06/10/19
Meeting Minutes of the Pole and Conduit Commission - Small Cell Installation Policy Discussion - Public Hearing held June 10, 2019
Add and Maintain Bike Repair Stations
Bike repair stations need to be fixed around the City and need a program for routine maintenance. This project will create that three-year program and expand usable tools by installing five additional stations, ensuring tools are available for all.
Free Menstrual Care and Infant Hygiene Products
Short Description: People who cannot afford hygiene products are forced to make difficult decisions. Help expand accessibility of menstrual and hygiene care products to include diapers, baby wipes, and other products in City buildings for three years.
Child Safety Seat Installation and Inspection
The Cambridge Police Department has officers trained in child passenger safety. These officers will inspect and teach the proper installation of car seats to any Cambridge resident.
With Respiratory Virus Season Approaching, Now is the Time to Get Vaccinated.
COVID-19, flu, and RSV are respiratory viruses that can cause severe disease resulting in hospitalization and sometimes death. Everyone 6 months and older should get a seasonal flu vaccine and an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against infection, serious illness, and hospitalization. COVID-19 vaccination can also reduce the risk of Long COVID.
Kid's Council Coordinating Council for Children Youth and Families Meeting Minutes - 4/26/2012
Meeting minutes of the Kid's Council Coordinating Council for Children Youth and Families meeting held April 26th, 2012
“Youth Headspace" Provides Mental Health Resources to Cambridge Young People
The website and mental health campaign were created by the Cambridge Youth Council.
Fun Under the Sun: Badminton and Volleyball
The Cambridge Summer Food Program and Cambridge Recreation are hosting an event for Cambridge youth to enjoy playing badminton and volleyball!
Baker-Polito Administration Initiates Transition to First Phase of Four-Phase Approach
The Baker-Polito Administration released Reopening Massachusetts, the Reopening Advisory Board’s report, which details a four-phased strategy to responsibly reopen businesses and activities while continuing to fight COVID-19. The Administration also released a new “Safer At Home” Advisory, which instructs residents to stay at home unless engaging with newly opened activities, as a way to continue limiting the spread of COVID-19.
City of Cambridge to Open Cooling Center for Residents during Extreme Heat Event
To provide opportunities for residents to stay out of the extreme heat this week, the City of Cambridge is opening a cooling center beginning on Wednesday, August 11, 2021, and welcoming people to come cool down in certain city buildings. Given the concerns about the highly contagious delta variant and the potential for fully vaccinated people to transmit the virus, the Cambridge Public Health Department recommends that residents—vaccinated and not—wear a mask when indoors outside the home.
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