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Council holds Cambridge Street upzoning for incoming council after heavy public comment

December 22, 2025 | Cambridge City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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Council holds Cambridge Street upzoning for incoming council after heavy public comment
After a multi‑hour public‑comment period dominated by neighbors and small‑business owners, the Cambridge City Council voted to place the Cambridge Street zoning petition on the table so the incoming council can consider refinements. The motion to hold the petition was carried (7–2).

Speakers repeatedly asked for more community review, clearer protections for ground‑floor retail and stronger safeguards for inclusionary housing and open space. Councilor Sabrina Wheeler, who moved to table and carry the petition forward, said the petition’s objectives remain important but additional time will let CDD address outstanding issues and produce clearer language.

Councilor Toner and other councilors said they preferred to vote tonight; others said the extra time would allow the new council to review updated materials and proposed amendments. The clerk recorded the motion to leave the petition as unfinished business; the petition does not expire until late January and will return to the council in the new term unless withdrawn.

What happens next: Community Development staff will incorporate requested clarifications (including ground‑floor retail protections and more explicit design‑review triggers) and prepare revised language and explanatory materials for the new council.

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