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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 20-10, regarding renaming the Agassiz neighborhood
C I T Y O F C A M B R I D G E
Community Development Department
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Iram Farooq
Assistant City Manager for
Community Development
Sandra Clarke
Deputy Director
Chief of Administration
Khalil Mogassabi
Deputy Director
Chief Planner
To:
Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager
From:
Iram Farooq, Assistant City Manager for Community Development
Date:
November 10, 2020
Re:
Awaiting Report # 20-10 dated February 10, 2020 regarding renaming
the Agassiz neighborhood
With regard to the above-mentioned policy order, we report the following.
At their January 14, 2020 meeting, the Agassiz Neighborhood Council discussed a
neighborhood name change proposal that would remove scientist Louis Agassiz’s
name and possibly rename the neighborhood after Maria L. Baldwin.
Those present voted to change the neighborhood name and seek support from the
City Council in creating a process that appropriately engages the larger community. A
letter was sent to the City Council that included the following affirmation of the
Agassiz Neighborhood Council vote:
"There is a strong consensus in the neighborhood council in support of a name
change, to be discussed in forums over the coming months with an opportunity
to educate neighbors about the relevant issues, with the objective to come up
with a recommended name from the neighborhood.”
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The Neighborhood Council’s meetings were on hiatus for several months due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and re-started in August in virtual format. Community
Development Department staff have been in conversation with representatives of the
Agassiz Neighborhood Council and neighborhood advocates starting late summer to
provide support in framing and executing a community process related to the
renaming of the neighborhood.
At their upcoming November and December meetings, the neighborhood group is
slated to discuss the process to appropriately involve neighborhood residents in this
conversation. The process is likely to include some educational information, resident
statements, outreach via the neighborhood’s email newsletter, flyers, and a
neighborhood survey. The process is working toward the goal of reaching a decision
about the future name of the neighborhood this winter and forwarding a
recommendation to the City Council thereafter.