Author Archives: Tom Puglisi
Notes on Nov 9 CAN Meeting
Cambridge City Ordinance #1204 Short Term Rentals
Cambridge Matters – Nov 3, 2022
Mayor Stephen Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
Dear Readers:
In the event you did not see the interview below, Kevin Diaz of WHCP and Dave Wheelan of the Spy Community Media interviewed me on a variety of topics.
The Spy provides a lot of good information about Cambridge and the Eastern Shore and is free, electronic, and comes every day.
Steve
The Spy and our partner, WHCP Community Radio, are thrilled to continue our informal conversations with the Mayor of Cambridge this month. With the enthusiastic support of newly-elected mayor Steve Rideout, the Spy’s Dave Wheelan and WHCP’s Kevin Diaz will discuss the City Council’s work and Steve’s priorities throughout the year.
Our first chat focused on Mayor Rideout’s impressions of his first month in office, the possible impact of the November 8 election for Dorchester County Council, the challenge of resolving the tax differential between town and county, and community policing.
This video is approximately 20 minutes in length.
CAN MEETING – Wednesday, November 9th
CAN’s next meeting will held at 6:30 pm ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 in the Dorchester County (Cambridge) Public Library (303 Gay St) Basement Meeting room. Our guest speaker will be Mayor Steve Rideout who will give brief remarks and then take questions from the audience. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with our newest elected official. If you’d like to submit questions beforehand, email them to tom.puglisi@comcast.net.
Also, CAN’s Judd Vickers will give an overview of the City’s new “Short Term Rental” (STR) Ordinance. Anyone, who rents out their house to athletes or other visitors, needs to know about the new rules pertaining to STRs.
Plan to come and meet your neighbors! All are invited – You don’t have to be a CAN member to attend!
Cambridge Matters – Oct 26, 2022
Mayor Stephen Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
Dear Readers:
Attached please find my first of, I hope, more frequent Cambridge Matters reports on where we are, where we are going, and where we can go with your help.
My focus this time around is to make them shorter than my past effort.
Thanks for reading.
Steve
Unofficial CAN Notes on Oct 24 City Council Meeting
CAN’s Unofficial Notes on the Oct 20 Board of Education Meeting