First Street Garage Disposition Report
On June 26, the City released the City Manager's Disposition Report pursuant to Chapter 2.110 of the Cambridge Municipal Code. The Report and the City Manager's cover letter are available online on the First Street Garage Project Page.
Half Crown-Marsh Neighborhood Conservation District Commission
Notice is hereby given that the Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, March 13, 2023 at 6:00 PM to consider the following matter under Ch. 2.78, Article III of the City Code and the Order establishing the Commission.
Due to COVID-19, the public meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. The public can participate online via the Zoom webinar platform (https://zoom.us/) from a phone, tablet, or computer. To join the meeting, use the registration link before or during the meeting: https://tinyurl.com/HCMmar2023 or call (301)715-8592. Webinar ID: 869 7035 2255.
If you have questions, please contact us at histcomm@cambridgema.gov or call 617-349-4683.
AGENDA
1. Public Hearing: Alterations to Designated Property
HCM-577: 7 Foster Place, by Maggie Booz, Smart Architecture. Replace six windows.
2. Minutes
3. Other Business
Review to adopt “Policy Governing the Installation of HVAC Equipment at Historically Designated Sites in Cambridge”.
Street Cleaning and Yard Waste Collection Begins Friday, April 1
In order to ensure that streets are properly cleaned, cars must move off the side of the street being swept to avoid being ticketed and towed. Cars must remain off the scheduled side of the street, from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., as indicated on the sign, even if the sweeper has already made a pass down the street, since it will often return a second time. Signs are posted on residential streets indicating the schedule.
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.
Participatory Budgeting Vote Kickoff
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.