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General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours
I wonder how much of his business is with meal delivery services like Uber Eats or Skip the Dishes? That could explain a desire for easy car access.
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https://www.therecord.com/news/council/c...aa3cd.html

Quote:Cambridge city council unanimously voted in favour of Coun. Adam Cooper’s motion Tuesday to direct staff to prepare a report for the year-round conversion of Main Street, between Water and Ainslie streets, to a pedestrian-only area.

The report will be brought forward with the 2025 budget process.
“All of you have seen the overwhelming success we’ve had the last few years of the summer street closure. It’s only grown every year,” Cooper said.

“We’re at a stage right now, we’ve got incredible revitalization of downtown, and this has had a significant part in that.”

Here’s going the staff report isn’t watered down and useless - otherwise a big win.
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