Central Square Advisory Committee Vacancies


7/10/20246 days ago

Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang is seeking volunteers to serve on the Central Square Advisory Committee. All interested individuals are encouraged to submit an application with a letter explaining why you are interested in volunteering on the Committee. The application deadline is Monday, August 12, 2024.

What is the Central Square Advisory Committee?

The Central Square Advisory Committee (CSAC) is a group of community members with direct relationships to Central Square in Cambridge who review development proposals and planning projects that impact Central Square. The Central Square Overlay District (Article 20.300 of the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance) established the Advisory Committee. CSAC provides an additional level of review for development projects in Central Square.

There are 9 members of the committee.

  • One member must have recognized qualifications as an architect or a landscape architect;
  • Four members are part of the business community in Central Square with diverse representation from property owners, small- and large-scale merchants and office tenants;
  • Four members are residents of the four abutting Cambridge neighborhoods (The Port, Mid-Cambridge, Riverside and Cambridgeport).

What is the role of the Central Square Advisory Committee?

The Central Square Advisory Committee comments on development proposals in Central Square. These proposals include new buildings and new uses for existing buildings. The Committee also gives feedback to the City of Cambridge on public projects, such as parks, streets, and transportation.

What kind of skills and abilities do you need to effectively serve on the Central Square Advisory Committee?

It is important to have an interest and enthusiasm for learning about urban development and community engagement, and how they shape the Central Square community. Successful members of the Committee will be able to:

  • Engage with many aspects of urban planning, including urban design, transportation, housing, infrastructure planning, public space, community engagement and others;
  • Listen to people from diverse backgrounds and consider different points of view;
  • Collaborate and build consensus with a group of people;
  • Consider how projects might contribute the quality of life in Central Square.

Additionally, the City of Cambridge is committed to advancing a culture of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. All CSAC members must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. Women, minorities, veterans, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Who can apply to serve on the Central Square Advisory Committee?

Currently, there are seven (7) serving members with expiring terms needing to be newly filled or reappointed. People who meet one of the following qualifications are sought for this committee at this moment. Members in all categories must be Cambridge residents or business persons or landowners within the Overlay District.

  • Three (3) members representing the business community in Central Square with diverse representation from property owners, small and large scale merchants and office tenants.

  • Four (4) members representing residents of the four (4) abutting Cambridge neighborhoods.

  • One (1) member for The Port.

  • One (1) member for Mid-Cambridge.

  • One (1) member for Riverside.

  • One (1) member for Cambridgeport.

When does the Central Square Advisory Committee meet? How much of a time commitment is needed to serve on this Committee? How long do members serve on the Committee?

The Committee meets as needed on the first Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Meetings are currently being held through a hybrid in-person and Zoom format. The in-person meeting is held in the City Hall Annex 2nd floor conference room at 344 Broadway. Meetings generally last approximately two hours.

Meeting materials about development projects will be provided at least five days prior to the meeting date for the committee members to familiarize themselves with the projects. Members usually spend an hour reviewing materials before meetings.

Committee members are typically appointed for terms of (3) years each, although some appointments may be one (1) year or two (2) years to facilitate a staggered appointment schedule.

How can I Apply to Serve on the Central Square Advisory Committee? When is the Application Deadline?

Applications to serve on this Committee can be submitted using the City of Cambridge’s online application system at Cambridgema.gov/apply.

With your application, include a letter explaining why you are interested in volunteering on the Committee and a description of your relevant experience, background, and unique perspective on Central Square. The City of Cambridge welcomes applicants with a diversity of experiences and perspectives, and values those with a desire to positively shape the future of Central Square.

The application deadline is Monday, August 12, 2024.

Existing members of the Central Square Advisory Committee seeking reappointment are requested to submit a letter of interest and updated relevant experience to City of Cambridge staff by the above application deadline.

Required Application Materials:

  • Digital application form submitted through the City of Cambridge’s online application system at Cambridgema.gov/apply. Requested information may include your name, address, contact information, occupation, work and education experience.
  • Letter of Interest (attached with above digital application)

For more information about the Committee, contact Mason Wells at mwells@cambridgema.gov or visit the Central Square Advisory Committee webpage.

Resources:

Map of the Central Square Overlay District

Central Square Overlay District Zoning

Instructions for how to apply for the Central Square Advisory Committee