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Hours for metered parking have been extended to 8 AM - 8 PM on Massachusetts Avenue between the Cambridge Common and Russell Street, Oxford Street between Kirkland Street and Everett Street, Kirkland Street between Oxford Street and Divinity Street, and Wendell Street between Massachusetts Avenue and Oxford Street.
The City of Cambridge employs a comprehensive and integrated approach to parking management. To support its parking program the City’s Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department, through the Purchasing Department, will soon release a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a vendor to provide and manage an automated Parking Management Information System (PMIS).
With National Bike Safety Month and Bay State Bike Week in May, Cambridge Police and Community Development departments are hosting/partnering in various events to increase the safety of all people who walk, cycle or drive.
On April 7, a new law went into effect in Massachusetts that requires drivers to use headlights and taillights on motor vehicles during inclement weather and when windshield wipers are in use. The law is intended to increase safety and visibility of vehicles on the Commonwealth's roadway.
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