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POR 2017-13

Asked the City Manager to confer with relevant City staff including appropriate staff from Boston and Somerville and …

How it started
Proposed by Councillor Craig A. Kelley β€” a formal request from the Council to the administration.
What happened
βœ… Order adopted β€” the Council's request now goes to the City Manager. (Order adopted as amended Β· Jan 23, 2017)

Present and voting at this meeting (9)

  • Craig A. Kelley
  • David Maher
  • Dennis Carlone
  • E. Denise Simmons
  • Jan Devereux
  • Leland Cheung
  • Marc McGovern
  • Nadeem Mazen
  • Timothy J. Toomey
Adopted by voice vote. A voice vote records the outcome, not individual positions β€” no member's yes or no is on the record (though a member can ask to be recorded in the negative in the minutes). Showing the members who cast recorded votes at this meeting. Rule 6 requires a roll call for spending over $50 or on any member's request; state law requires one for every vote when a member participates remotely. Β· photos: City of Cambridge
What’s next
πŸ“¨ Answered β€” the report came back as CMA 2017 #187 (Jun 26, 2017).
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Order adopted as amendedJan 23, 2017
Referred for reportAR 2017-6Jan 30, 2017
Administration answeredCMA 2017-187Jun 26, 2017 Β· answered in 147 days

The item's path through the council β€” every recorded step. How the request pipeline works

The document a council order
City of Cambridge
IN CITY COUNCIL
January 23, 2017

ORDERED: That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to confer with relevant City staff and report back to the Council with an explanation of how the success of these β€œpop up” lanes will be measured and what lessens we expect to learn from them to help implement safer bicycling facilities throughout the City as soon as possible.