THE CAMBRIDGE ASSOCIATION OF NEIGHBORHOODS (CAN)GENERAL MEETING AND ICE CREAM SOCIALSCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 22HAS BEEN POSTPONED.WE HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AN IN-PERSONCAN EVENT IN THE FALL –
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CAMBRIDGE SHORELINE RESILIENCE PLAN – OPEN HOUSE & LISTENING SESSION
CAMBRIDGE SHORELINE RESILIENCE PLAN – OPEN HOUSE & LISTENING SESSION
Please join us at the upcoming open house & listening session. The session will provide an opportunity for discussion on flooding issues, concerns, and potential ideas that you may have to help reduce the impacts of flooding. The project team is in the initial phase of this planning project. We would like to hear from residents and incorporate your ideas throughout the planning process.
Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Time: 6-8:00 PM
Location: Dorchester Center for the Arts- 321 High St, Cambridge, MD 21613
Please see the project website for more information on this planning initiative: www.makecambridgeresilient.org
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Virginia Smith, AICP
76 Baltimore Street
Cumberland, MD 21502
Office: 301.724.7611
Mobile: 301.707.1173
Proposed City Charter Change – June 14, 2021
Biking the Byway – Harriet Tubman Youth Ride – May 22, 2021
Live Broadcast – Overview of Juvenile Justice System and Local Data – May 5, 6:00 pm
Join the Dorchester County Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN) Coalition and the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce for an “Overview of Juvenile Justice System and Local Data” on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, at 6 pm.
Live on YouTube and Facebook!!
YouTube: https://youtu.be/2b0fKmMtwZU
Dorchester County Criminal Intelligence Network Live Broadcast – Wednesday, April 21, 6:00 pm
Cambridge Community Conversations and the Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods (CAN) invite you to join the Dorchester Chamber of Commerce broadcast on Wednesday, April 21 at 6:00 pm – for:
The Dorchester County Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN) Coalition
with the first of three live broadcasts on crime —
“Review of Current Crime Statistics and Activities of the Coalition”
https://www.facebook.com/DorchesterChamberOfCommerce/videos/1401056903606426
Historic Preservation Commission – March Meeting Notes
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (HPC) – Unofficial Notes
By Sharon Smith
The March meeting of the Cambridge Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) was held on Wednesday, March 17 at 6pm. The Commission reviewed one “old business” application and seven “new applications” for fences, porches, roofs, sheds, driveways, chimneys, siding, windows, doors and a major renovation. One application was carried-over to the next meeting for collection of more information.
One applicant was fined and directed to remove some building changes that were deemed inappropriate by the commission and completed without obtaining prior HPC approval.
City staff reported the administrative approval of five applications for in-kind roof replacements in the previous month.
The next meeting of the HPC will be held on Wednesday, April 21, at 6pm. The public may access the meeting on Townhallstreams.com.