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Off-Leash Dog park discussion moving forward

Written by Craig Kelley on September 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment

The City has provided this update, pasted below, on the dog park discussion.  In the past, these working group meetings have been working meetings, not public meetings, so people not on the working group should not expect to take part in them, but you can send your thoughts to the […] Read more »

Categories: Dogs, Parks

Public toilets, on or off Cambridge Common, are subject of much debate

Written by Craig Kelley on June 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment

When I was in NYC the week of 15 April, I met with two of the City’s parks planners.  They were very helpful in explaining some of the ins and outs of public bathroom (the term of art is, I think, “comfort station) design, maintenance and installation in New York […] Read more »

Categories: Homelessness & Affordable Housing, Parks

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