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Committee on Public Planting
Monthly meeting with the Committee on Public Planting Meeting
Cambridge Common
Cambridge Common is a 16 acre park, located outside of Harvard Square and surrounded by Massachusetts Avenue, Garden Street and Waterhouse Street. The Common has a long and colorful history, and is an important local resource as well as a tourist attraction.
Belmont - Cambridge - Somerville Path
Learn more about MassDOT's community path project that connects Belmont, Cambridge, and Somerville.
Data Spotlight: Explore Traffic Patterns on Miovision Dashboard
In order to understand traffic trends and patterns, Cambridge uses a vendor called Miovision.
Cambridge CityRun and CityWalk
The 30th Annual Marathon Sports Cambridge CityRun 5 Miler/Henrietta's 3-Mile CityWalk
Committee on Public Planting Meeting
Monthly Meeting of the Committee on Public Planting
Share your ideas for paved court area at Gold Star Mothers Park
The City of Cambridge will be renovating the paved basketball court area at east Cambridge.
Sennott Park Opening Celebration Rescheduled to Tuesday, October 24th
Join us for a celebration marking the completion of the Sennott Park Renovation Project on Tuesday, October 24th, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Explore the new amenities, enjoy free ice cream, and get your face painted for a memorable day in this rejuvenated park.
Participatory Budgeting Vote Event
From December 5-12, 2015, Cambridge residents age 12 and older will be able to vote online or at events all over town to decide how to spend $600,000 of the City's FY17 capital budget on their favorite Participatory Budgeting projects.
How Would You Spend $600,000 to Improve Cambridge?
As part of the city’s second Participatory Budgeting Process, Cambridge residents age 12 and older are invited to vote online or at designated locations from Dec. 5-12, to help decide how to spend $600,000 of the FY17 capital budget.
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