I. CCC Election Donations (GREEN BUTTON): In Election Years (2023) we urge donations via the GREENBUTTON (ActBlue - CCC's Election Pac Fund) at the top of the page to elect a far more responsive City Council.Please also visit our CCC-IE website (Cambridgepac.org - HERE). Checks can also be made out to Cambridge Citizens Coalition IE Pac and mailed to CCC-IE at P.O. Box 410291, Cambridge MA 02141.
II. CCC Civic Donations (BLUE BUTTON): : Every year (and especially during non-election years) we urge donations via the BLUEBUTTON (ActBlue) to support CCC's Civic Work in addressing city governance and other issues. Checks can also be made to the Cambridge Civic Coalition and mailed to CCC at P.O. Box 410083, Cambridge MA 02141.
Participate in CCC!
CCC: Everyone interested in participating with CCC is welcome! How do you sign-up? Click the ORANGE BUTTON to "Join" band receive our newsletters. These newsletters are information rich, and few in number) that address key issues before the city.
Basic CCC Support $$ Support: CCC has no membership dues or requirements, but we urge basic level CCC affiliates to donate $40.00 per year. What does this donation go to support our various citywide work. Payment can be made to the BLUE or GREEN donate buttons at the top of each page. Volunteer to Help CCC
Contact us: at CCCoalition1 at gmail dot com
Who/What is CCC?
What is CCC: Cambridge Citizens Coalition is a group of residents & neighborhood group leaders dedicated to smart development, sustainability, housing affordability, and the preservation of our trees, green spaces, and historic architecture. Contact us at CCCoalition1 at gmail dot com.
Who Leads CCC? CCC Leadership Organization: CCC is run by a volunteer group of civic leaders from across the city (see "Who We Are" at the Home Page Tab). Our steering committee (a mix of Board Members and Advisors who wish to be active meet regularly and often are in email or phone contact discussion key city issues.
CCC's MISSION CCC Mission: To create a better, more livable Cambridge. Cambridge Citizens Coalition is a group of local residents dedicated to smart development, sustainability, affordable housing, and the preservation of our trees, green spaces, and historic architecture. We support realistic and common sense approaches to city finances, housing affordability, climate change, sustainability, transportation, public services, and social policy.
Contact us at CCCoalition1 at gmail dot com. or by mail at P.O. Box 410291, Cambridge, MA 02141.
MISSION: SPECIFICS ON WHAT WE STAND FOR
Smart City Planning: Our future depends on our actions today!
+Policies that matter on Accountability, Transparency, and Good Government
We support a close scrutiny of the City Government around issues of accountability, Transparence and Good Government.
We abhor the recent increase in bullying of residents and members of our adjudication boards.
CCC was founded in the shadow of the old Cambridge Civic Association that played a central role in the establishment of Plan E here.
CCC plans to be involved in present and ongoing discussions as the core tenets of Plan E come under review.
CCC maintains that both the City Council and the City Itself needs much more transparency and accountability.
CCC insists that Cambridge needs a plan. The Envision Process left us with a large number of goals (some of them contradictory). These issues need to be resolved and then we need the Planning Board and Council to formally approve the new plan.
+Policies that matter on Housing Affordability, Displacement, and Gentrification
Employ city-owned land to build more affordable housing
Create and use land trusts for affordable housing.
Continue to employ inclusionary housing models
Slow and eventually stop gentrification (initially by putting in place a 3 year moratorium on condo conversions)
Stop the conversion of multi-family homes into single family homes
Help tenants by requiring 3 month notification for lease terminations
Help tenants buy homes through city backed or funded down payment for low-and-middle income tenants
Require all large Cambridge employers to provide an area housing and transportation plan for employees and affiliates with a goal of reaching 100% housed by 2040. Set yearly achievable goals accountable through fees if goals are not met.
End exclusionary zoning (zoning for exclusively single family housing) - the Donovan petition we submitted – is one such avenue.
Provide non-congregant housing for our unhoused population.
Add greater density and height for housing specifically on our corridors near transportation and on or near sites where new commercial developments are occurring
Encourage the creation of an independent renters alliance group to be effective in negotiations with the City and help guide renter-related policy.
+Policies that matter on the Environment, Green Issues, and Sustainability
Address citywide open space and tree needs, water needs
Address site specific issues around flood zones
Prevent further loss of our diminishing mature tree canopy
Take our water issues seriously
Take seriously issues of environmental equity and justice in open space and tree availability in the denser parts of the city.
+Policies that matter on Equity, Justice, Community and Neighborhood Engagement
Inclusive processes that bring into play communities most impacted
Address both organization and process in a way that engages neighborhoods
We support the goals and processes of the HEART petition.
We support Universal Pre-K (and are stunned that Cambridge does not yet have it).
We support Universal Broadband and urge the City to work with our universities and info-tech companies to make this a reality.
We support City policies that would encourage Cambridge to become a global arts center (in visual arts, cuisine, music, theatre and other domains).
+Policies that matter on Smart Growth, Infrastructure, Planning and Design
Enact the Envision Plan after defining top priorities and addressing existing conflicts in language
Open our local squares to more pedestrian engagement by limiting vehicular traffic during key parts of the day and night.
Balance residential with commercial interests
Holding local companies and institutions accountable in providing an area plan to address housing and transportation needs for employees and other affiliates
Accountability, Transparency and Good Government
Democracy all begins with good government and accountability and Cambridge has been lacking in this of late. The residents too often are treated by city as the "enemy" of equity, good citizenship, and progress. What we are seeing here is a massive push for development without addressing the core issues of sustainability or cost. The city was asked to do a new city plan at the cost of multiple millions of tax payer money. They hired a great firm, the Boston design group, Utile, but instead of asking that this firm create a new city plan for Cambridge, the city chose to limit the group's input to ideas gathering. So we are left without the kind of critical plan that Council had funded and our residents very much wanted.
Environment, Green Issues and Sustainability
Cambridge has lost 22% of its tree canopy in the last ten years. The era of massive new developments has been a disaster with respect to our tree canopy and rare open spaces. Cambridge is in the top five of the list of most dense cities in the U.S. with populations over 100,000 people. Key parts of the city are built in a flood zone. We need smart planning to grow the city in a way that will be sustainable.
Affordable Housing Displacement and Gentrification
Cambridge is in the middle of a massive gentrification problem. More and more longtime residents are being forced out. Both renters and home owners are critical to the vitality of the City. Each case is important; each story is different. In the Riverside area, many historic African American and Hispanic families are hard hit and many more are losing their homes: https://vimeo.com/334075355/d08c28a45a This is an ongoing problem in Cambridge. Seniors are getting hit and are being forced to leave the city with the large scale conversion of rental properties into condos.
SmartGrowth, Infra-structure, Transit, Design
Growth requires smart planning and a city willing to invest in critical infrastructure remediation and changes. Already in 2013 Eversource notified the city that we are circa 93% capacity of electricity generation. Nothing was done. The current plan, to build a 150' generator in East Cambridge next to a primary school is untenable. In December 2018 a Civil War era water main broke in West Cambridge causing millions of dollars in damage to local residents. The city has taken no responsibility for this. Boston (and Cambridge) are now seen to have the worst traffic problems in the country, yet there are no plans for traffic mediation. This can't hold. We need a city that is willing to do the kind of planning that is needed to make Cambridge a livable and sustainable city into the future.
Community, Equity & Neighborhood Engagement
Cambridge is a wonderfully diverse city, one of the most diverse in the state, if not the country, but far too often the city has chosen to try to pit groups and neighborhoods against each other rather than addressing our shared concerns.
Universal Pre-K, Arts & Education
How is it that a city as wealthy and as highly educated as Cambridge has no public pre-school possibilities? We know that early education is critical to advancement and success in life. Why are we not doing this here? There are other important concerns as well, including smart vocational training, and enhanced learning and work experiences for our Seniors.
What is inPlay?
Real estate development has been running our city. For many years, commercial developers have been given free rein from Alewife to West Cambridge to North Point and East Cambridge, encouraged by our own City government. It is time to take a hard look at what we, as residents and tax payers, want for the future of Cambridge.
Our mission is to put the interests of residents over the interests of developers, to foster common sense over nonsense in City Hal, and to ensure that future development sustains the health of the entire community rather than just lining the pockets of developers and driving even more of our neighbors away.
Cambridge needs and deserves a City Council that is professional not blindly ideological; that represents the city of Cambridge not just those with money and advantage; that brings all of us together in common cause instead of dividing us for narrow political ends. Above all we need a City Council that tells us the truth.
We need to respect all that is best about Cambridge: the welcoming atmosphere for diverse communities, the human scale, the spirit of innovation, and unique qualities of every neighborhood. The Cambridge Citizens Coalition welcomes all Cambridge residents of every ethnicity, gender identity, and income, whether renter or homeowner, whether old or young, whether worker or student, what every type of family you have, however long you've been here.