Policy orderO-1known to exist, not yet recoveredO-1
Policy orderO-2known to exist, not yet recoveredO-2
Policy orderO-3known to exist, not yet recoveredO-3
Policy orderO-4That the City Manager is requested to report back to the City Council on any foreseeable tax revenue implication of Vertex's decision to leave Cambridge and the amount of office spO-4
Policy orderO-5That the City Council request that Mayor Maher sign on to the Mayors Against Illegal Guns campaign that would help create a new law making sure every legally prohibited purchaser iO-5
Policy orderO-6known to exist, not yet recoveredO-6
Policy orderO-7known to exist, not yet recoveredO-7
Policy orderO-8known to exist, not yet recoveredO-8
Policy orderO-9known to exist, not yet recoveredO-9
Policy orderO-10known to exist, not yet recoveredO-10
Policy orderO-11That the City Manager is requested to evaluate the possibility of continuing street cleaning days through the winter for the purpose of using those days to clear non-arteries of snO-11
Policy orderO-11That the City Manager is requested to evaluate the possibility of continuing street cleaning days through the winter for the purpose of using those days to clear non-arteries of snO-11
Policy orderO-12known to exist, not yet recoveredO-12
Policy orderO-13known to exist, not yet recoveredO-13
Policy orderO-14known to exist, not yet recoveredO-14
Policy orderO-15The City of Cambridge has long been a hub of innovation, ideas and most importantly action; andCouncillor Cheung, Vice Mayor Davis, Councillor Kelley, Mayor Maher, Councillor Reeves, Councillor Seidel, Councillor SimmonsO-15
Policy orderO-15That the City Manager is requested to determine what incentives were given to Vertex as part of their relocation deal and evaluate how Cambridge could offer those same incentives tO-15
Policy orderO-16known to exist, not yet recoveredO-16
Policy orderO-17known to exist, not yet recoveredO-17
Policy orderO-18known to exist, not yet recoveredO-18
Policy orderO-19It has come to the attention of the Cambridge City Council that "An Act Relative to Third Grade Reading Proficiency," legislation that would focus state efforts to ensure that children become proficieCouncillor Cheung, Vice Mayor Davis, Councillor Kelley, Mayor Maher, Councillor Reeves, Councillor Seidel, Councillor Simmons, Councillor ToomeyO-19
Policy orderO-19City Council support of "An Act Relative to Third Grade Reading Proficiency," legislation that would focus state efforts to ensure that children become proficient readers by the enO-19
Policy orderO-20known to exist, not yet recoveredO-20
Policy orderO-21That the City Manager is requested to direct the Director of Traffic, Parking and Transportation to examine the traffic-calming options at the intersection of Third and Hurley StreO-21
Policy orderO-22known to exist, not yet recoveredO-22
Policy orderO-23That the City Manager is requested to confer with Eric Lander, the Broad Institute, the owner of Sebastians's, and the owner of the building about removing signs and making the BroO-23
Policy orderO-23That the City Manager is requested to confer with Eric Lander, the Broad Institute, the owner of Sebastians's, and the owner of the building about removing signs and making the BroO-23