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CMA 2016 #143 · Agenda item attachment · Jun 6 2016
A communication transmitted from Richard C. Rossi, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 16-44, regarding the feasibility of renaming Cambridge Park Place
City of Cambridge
Department of Public Works
Owen O'Riordan, Commissioner
147 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
theworks@cambridgema.gov
Voice: [phone removed]
TDD: [phone removed]
May 18, 2016
To:
Richard C. Rossi
City Manager
From: Katherine F. Watkins
City Engineer
Re:
Council Order O-5, dated May 9, 2016 – Change Street Name of Cambridge Park Place
In response to Council Order O-5, dated May 9, 2016, regarding changing the name of
Cambridge Park Place, I have consulted with the Historical Commission, Emergency
Communications, Fire Department and Traffic, Parking, and Transportation. Changing the
street name is feasible, with minimal inconveniences, as there are no buildings assigned a
Cambridge Park Place address.
Under Cambridge Regulation, 12.04, Cambridge City Council is the responsible authority for
altering street names.
12.04.010 - Street names affirmed—Changes and new designations
The several streets in the City shall continue to be called by the names heretofore given
to them, until such names are altered by the City Council. The City Council, subject to
any provisions of law relative thereto, shall give names to all streets hereafter laid out
and may change the name of a street at any time, except that no street shall be given the
designation of any existing street, and no street shall be accepted so long as the name
thereof is the same as that of any existing street.
In regards to an appropriate name for the street, Steel Place would provide a link to the history
of steel production in the area. From the late 1940s through the 1970s this vicinity was home to
as many as five steel warehouses and fabricators, including Bethlehem Steel and the West End
Iron Works; many of the frames for Boston’s postwar buildings were fabricated there. The
attached photo shows one such facility that directly abutted the present Cambridge Park Place.
In order to formally change the name, City Council would need to pass a Council Order
ordering that Cambridge Park Place be renamed to the desired new name.