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Kendall Square Mobility Task Force
8/4/2016 • 8 years ago
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The Kendall Square Mobility Task Force will hold a series of meetings this fall and winter to continue the exploration into Kendall Square’s transportation challenges. The next meeting of the Task Force will be on Tuesday, September 6 at 5:00 P. M.
About the Task Force
The Kendall Square Mobility Task Force process was established in 2015 to take a comprehensive look at mobility issues in the Kendall Square area of Cambridge, with the goal of developing a set of policy and project recommendations. In recent years, the City of Cambridge, MassDOT, the MBTA, institutions, and private organizations have documented the need for improved mobility in Kendall Square through a series of studies and initiatives. Special focus was placed on meeting the increasing need for high quality service for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users. The existing mobility issues, coupled with planned growth in Kendall Square and East Cambridge, has created a need to develop a transportation strategy to address local and regional mobility needs. Task Force meetings are open to all members of the public. The Task Force includes representatives from the City of Cambridge, local institutions, private organizations, and other key stakeholders.
For more information
Please visit the Task Force webpageor contact:
- Brian Dacey, President, Cambridge Innovation Center, 617/401-2870, dacey@cictr.com
- Susanne Rasmussen, Director of Environmental & Transportation Planning, City of Cambridge, 617/349-4607, srasmussen@cambridgema.gov
- Tegin Bennett, Transportation Planner, City of Cambridge, 617/349-4615, tbennett@cambridgema.gov
Additionally, please sign up to receive email updates about the Task Force's progress.