One member is appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts; the remaining four members are appointed by the Cambridge City Manager and confirmed by the Cambridge City Council. All Board members must be residents of Cambridge, and one member must physically reside in CHA/affiliate owned housing. ...
Update from the Community Development Department Public Hearings 6:30pmMultifamily Housing (continued from 11/19/2024) Two Zoning Petitions by Cambridge City Council. (Materials) The first Petition (Multifamily Housing Zoning Petition Part One)would amend the Cambridge Zoning Map and Ordinance in Art...
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The Cambridge Community Foundation has also established a separate news fund with $100,000 in initial support, which will initially go toward Cambridge Day. The paper is open to receiving public funding — the Cambridge City Council has weighed a controversial proposal to support local news organiza...
The article discusses a series of multidisciplinary collaboration, aggressive policies and innovative engineering approaches, and a citywide policy in Cambridge, Massachusetts to foster pedestrian and bicycle safety in the city. Henrietta Davis, a member of the Cambridge City Council, says that their ...
City Council community grants Mill Road bridge – again Grafton Centre Redevelopment – consultation Beehive Centre – Redevelopment Mill Road Community Centre – Update Mill Road Winter Fair is back! Mill Road Rocks Mill Road Community Centre Mill Road Library – a community asset Mill Road Library...
“I am running for Cambridge City Council as someone with deep roots in the city and who is invested in its future success. Throughout my life and career, I have sought to serve my community. I became a teacher in Cambridge to give back to my community. I earned my law degree while ...
I worked with community leaders and Councillor Simmons to propose two separate but very related policies: reparations for slavery and restitution for the war on drugs. The city needs to grapple with its complicity in slavery, housing discrimination, and the racist war on drugs, which have trauma...
Vernon K. Walker is a first-time candidate for the Cambridge City Council. By Courtesy of Vernon K. Walker By Jina H. Choe, Crimson Staff Writer September 15, 2023 First-time candidate Vernon K. Walker is prioritizing affordable housing, climate change, and racial justice in his bid for a...
The Cambridge City Council is expected to pass a policy order expressing support for an “immediate, negotiated ceasefire by both Hamas and Netanyahu Administration” during its upcoming Monday meeting. The resolution, co-sponsored by Vice Mayor Marc C. McGovern and Councilors Ayesha M. Wilson, ...