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City Manager Huang speaks to community members
Message from the City Manager
Hear from City Manager Yi-An Huang on his thoughts on transportation in Cambridge, the City’s desire to balance competing needs and challenges on our streets, and how we are committed to making travel safer, more efficient and sustainable.
A rendering of Aberdeen Avenue and how it supports many modes of transportation.
Overview of Transportation in Cambridge
Learn more about the many transportation options in Cambridge and data behind it.
Signs and promotional material highlighting the 20 MPH speed limit
An Unwavering Commitment to Vision Zero
Read more about what Cambridge has implemented since it committed to a Vision Zero policy.
An MBTA green line train travels towards Lechmere station
Prioritizing Travel by Public Transit
Cambridge prioritizes public transit by integrating bus lanes and signal improvements in street designs.
A sky view of Inman Square that was fully redesigned and reconstructed.
Refining Protocols Following Serious Crashes
Cambridge has protocols in place to respond to fatal or serious traffic crashes. They include an enhanced Safety Audit Program and data analysis.
City Manager Yi-An Huang speaks at a podium.
City Manager Huang Proposes Amendments to Vehicle Safety Regulations
City Manager Huang and other local elected officials recently went to Beacon Hill to testify on regulations implementing amendments to the State’s Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities.
A bicyclist travels on a dedicated bicycle lane.
Building Out a Separated Bicycle Lane Network
Cambridge’s Cycling Safety Ordinance sets ambitious requirements for the installation of about 25 miles of separated bike lanes. Learn more about the City’s work to support it.
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