Cambridge Matters – March 2024

Dear Readers:

Attached is a new Cambridge Matters that I believe is very important for the ongoing progress and improvement of Dorchester County. While you may have a different opinions on what is being proposed, it is important that we let our County Council Members know that we want these issues to be placed on the ballot in November.

When they approve the placement on the ballot, the lawyers will prepare questions that the voters will need to answer when we go to vote.

The attached provides the proposals without all of the details and reasons. Those will be provided in the months to come so that you have a full understanding of why they were proposed and what the benefit is for having them in the County Charter.

I cannot repeat too often that this is about the county and not the city of Cambridge, so you contact should be with your county council representative.

I am attaching a copy in “Word” and “PDF”.

Steve
WORD FORMAT

Download (DOCX, 27KB)


PDF FORMAT

Download (PDF, 178KB)

CAN Public Meeting Monday, March 11

CAN’s next Public Meeting will be held on Monday, March 11, at 6:30 pm in the Dorchester County Public Library basement meeting room (303 Gay Street in Cambridge). Everyone is invited to attend.

The speaker at the meeting will be Ward 5 Commissioner, Brian Roche, who will provide an update on Council activities, traffic lights downtown, the Maryland Avenue and Cedar Street Gateways, CWDI, Bike trails, and more. The meeting will be live-streamed (and also available for viewing after the meeting) on YouTube at
https://www.youtube.com/@whcpstudio4716
and on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/WHCPRadio/videos.

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