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Community Safety Department Requesting Violence Prevention Funding Proposals
The Cambridge Community Safety Department (CSD) is requesting funding proposals from organizations that provide violence prevention programs and/or services in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bridging the Digital Divide
To help address digital equity, purchase 100 Chromebooks and 75 mobile hotspots (with a 2-year subscription) for the Community Learning Center and Public Library to better serve their adult learners and borrowers.
Dodge Street Reconstruction Project
Dodge St. between Western Ave. and Callender St. is scheduled for reconstruction as part of the Five Year Sidewalk and Street Plan.
Attention Artists: Vacant Storefront Creative Design Contest Returns
Local artists are invited to submit their work to be featured in vacant storefronts in Cambridge.
Request Use of Mayor's Parlor
The Mayor’s Parlor is often utilized for a number of ceremonies and celebrations throughout the year
Zero Waste Plan 2.0 Kick-Off Event Wednesday, June 12
The City of Cambridge is embarking on our second Zero Waste Master Plan (ZWMP) and we need your feedback on the City’s waste programs.
MBTA Key Bus Route Improvement Program
The MBTA Key Bus Routes Program is creating improvments on many of the MBTAs busiest routes including bus shelters, accessibility, benches and trash barrels.
Take a Class
Learn more about our many classes and workshops that are free to the public.
Take a Class
Learn more about our many classes and workshops that are free to the public.
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.
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