Jonathan B

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Supported a comment by Sean Byrne on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Sean Byrne
Housing supply. This is by far the biggest issue in Cambridge, the one that exacerbates almost all others. Racial inequities, climate change, healthcare outcomes, homelessness, and much more are all heavily exacerbated by the soaring costs of living in Cambridge. We need a city manager who recognizes the severity of the crisis and is willing to take action to resolve it, especially when it’s unpopular with a very vocal minority of Cambridge who would prefer this city become even more unaffordable.
Supported a comment by Anthony Moffa on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Anthony Moffa
Housing costs (both to rent and own), taking municipal broadband seriously, public transit and making the city less car focused and more pedestrian focused
Supported a comment by Michelle L on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Michelle L
I think the next Cambridge City Manager should focus on increasing the Affordable Housing stock in Cambridge.
Supported a comment by Ben Miller on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Ben Miller
Bicycle safety, housing
Supported a comment by Jess S on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Jess S
The number one priority should be housing. If you can't afford to live here, it doesn't matter much to you what the second priority is, because you won't be here to benefit from it.
Supported a comment by Kevin Moses on Cambridge City Manager Search 1 year, 4 months ago
Kevin Moses
Housing affordability, upzoning, allocating more street space to pedestrians, Bicycles, and mobility devices. Diversifying the city