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FY20 City Manager's Submitted Budget
Cambridge City Manager Louis A. DePasquale submitted his proposed Operating and Capital Budgets for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20), as well as the proposed FY20-23 Operating and Capital Plans, to the Cambridge City Council on April 22, 2019.
Things To Do: Samba • Healing Storytelling • Juneteenth • Ida
Enjoy the beginning of summer with arts events. Most are free.
Have You Seen The Giant Deer In Inman Square?
A crane carefully swung “Edge of the Forest,” a 12-foot-tall steel sculpture of a deer, into place in Vellucci Plaza, the heart of Cambridge’s Inman Square, on July 18. The sculpture's creator, Mark Reigelman watched as workers anchored it into place.
Baker-Polito Administration Announces New Walk-Up Options at Mass Vaccination Sites, Provides Weekly Dose Update
The Baker-Polito Administration announced that beginning next week, most of the Commonwealth’s mass vaccination sites will open for walk-up appointments.
Cambridge Police Announce New, Automated, Real-Time Tweets
Information on serious incidents to be shared with the public 24/7
Park Projects
Park projects and planning efforts currently underway or recently completed.
Vote on Cambridge Participatory Budgeting Projects January 4-9, 2021, How Would You Spend $500,000 to Improve Cambridge?
Cambridge residents age 12 or older [including all 6th graders] can vote from January 4-9, 2021 to help decide how to spend $500,000 on projects to improve the city. This process is open to everyone in our community, including non-U.S. citizens and university students.
City of Cambridge Announces Increased Investment and Launch of 10th Participatory Budgeting Process
Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process that empowers community members to help decide how to spend part of a public budget. The City will allocate a record-high $2 million for this year’s process, which doubles the previous budget of $1 million. The PB outreach team will be collecting ideas from the Cambridge community through direct outreach in public spaces and at public events Sept. 11-Oct. 9, 2023.
Porter Square Redesign Project
Porter Square Redesign Project included reconfiguration of the main intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Somerville Avenue, reconstruction of the sidewalks, upgrading of lighting and the addition of new pedestrian crossings and bicycle facilities.
Pole and Conduit
P & C Conduit Meeting December 12, 2013
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