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Effective March 1, 2018 the City of Cambridge lowered the speed limit in all 5 of the City's major squares as a key part of the Vision Zero initiative.
Vision Zero is an initiative to reduce and ultimately eliminate transportation fatalities and serious injuries, while at the same time creating safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all those who travel in Cambridge.
Beginning in January 2018 and continuing into the spring, weather permitting, Eversource will be working to replace and upgrade the natural gas main and gas services to properties on several streets.
The City of Cambridge has retained its noteworthy distinction of being one of approximately 33 municipalities in the U.S. to earn AAA ratings from each of the nation's three major credit rating agencies
Join us for a White Ribbon Day pledge and a facilitated discussion about what men can do in the #metoo Movement to help end sexual harassment and gender-based violence.
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