Cambridge Extends Deadline for Residents to Share Input on Community Issue

Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 3:02 PM

The City of Cambridge has announced an extension to their public comment period, giving residents more time to weigh in on a community matter. Officials are encouraging local participation during this extended feedback window.

Cambridge city officials have announced they are extending their public comment period to allow more residents the opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns.

The extension gives community members additional time to participate in the feedback process before the comment period closes.

City officials are encouraging all interested residents to take advantage of this extended opportunity to make their voices heard on the matter.

The public comment period was originally scheduled to end earlier but has been lengthened to accommodate greater community participation.

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