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PB Cycle 7

The City of Cambridge launched the 7th Cycle of Participatory Budgeting (PB7) in 2020. In September, community members submitted ideas for how to spend $500,000 on one-time capital projects to improve Cambridge. In October and November, volunteer PB Delegates researched all submitted project ideas and developed the final proposals for the PB7 vote. Between January 4-9, 2021, 7,250 Cambridge residents age 12 and older, voted to decide how to allocate capital funding to address community needs.

Status of Winning PB7 Projects

The $525,000 in FY22 capital funds for the PB7 winning projects became available on July 1, 2021. The Budget Office will continue to update this information as City departments work to complete each project.

PB 7 Project Status Tracker

Project Installation Details:

  • 50 trees were planted in the fall 2021 at three micro-forest locations as part of PB7. Educational signage will be installed shortly.
    • Market St. and Broadway triangle
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    • ncoln and Windsor St. inside the dog park
    • Inside Bergin Park at Pemberton St. and Haskell St.
  • Bridging the Digital Divide, Library Status: The Cambridge Public Library has acquired 25 new mobile hotspots and they are available for use at the Tech Bar.
  • Bridging the Digital Divide, CLC Status: The Cambridge Community Learning Center has acquired 100 new Chromebooks and 50 mobile hotspots for students to use. So far, the CLC has been loaning Chromebooks to students who need them to attend online classes, and the hotspots to students who do not have internet access.
The following 7 projects won $525,000 in FY22 Capital Funding:
  1. Urban Micro-Forests for Cambridge ($85,000)
  2. Rain Gardens for Resiliency ($120,000)
  3. Bridging the Digital Divide ($95,000)
  4. Bike Signals at Busy Intersections ($40,000)
  5. Keep Cambridge Cleaner ($45,000)
  6. Swinging into Inclusivity ($40,000 )
  7. Pedestrian-Controlled Crosswalk Lights ($100,000)

Thank you to the 7,250 residents that voted! The full vote totals are:

Project Cost Votes Cumulative Cost
Urban Micro-Forests for Cambridge $85,000 4,826 $85,000
Rain Gardens for Resilience $120,000 3,640 $205,000
Bridging the Digital Divide $95,000 3,342 $300,000
Bike Signals at Busy Intersections $40,000 2,984 $340,000
Keep Cambridge Cleaner $45,000 2,661 $385,000
Swinging into Inclusivity $40,000 2,282 $425,000
Pedestrian-Controlled Crosswalk Lights $100,000 2,269 $525,000
Open Our Doors - Automatic Door Openers on Public Buildings $50,000 1,950
We Need More Crosswalks $40,000 1,942
Safer Streets Around Parks and Schools $90,000 1,890
New Park Pavilion $175,000 1,710
Waste Management Education Campaign $85,000 1,546
Add Color to our Youth Centers $25,000 1,252
Listen Up! Public Meeting Space Hearing Technology $150,000 1,072
Who Let the Dogs Out? $20,000 939
Fast Response High Visibility Fire Hydrant Markers $8,000 901

Special thanks to the City Manager for fully funding the seventh winning project.

Proposal Development

From September-December, 80+ Budget Delegates worked in five committees to research, assess, and prioritize all of the submitted ideas and ultimately develop the 16 final proposals for the January 2021 PB ballot. Read the 2020 Budget Delegate Guide to find out more about the proposal development process.

PB Cycle 7 Timeline

  • Planning/adapting PB for COVID-19 (summer 2020)
  • Community members brainstorm and submit IDEAS (September 2020)
  • Volunteer Budget Delegates turn ideas into concrete project PROPOSALS (October - November 2020)
  • City staff vet proposals for FEASIBILITY and COST (November 2020)
  • Residents VOTE on which projects they’d like the City to fund (January 2021)
  • RESULTS are announced and winning projects are included in the City’s FY21 Capital Budget (January 13, 2021)
  • Projects are IMPLEMENTED (July 1, 2021 onward)
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