In response to the current COVID-19 State of Emergency, on March 12, 2020, Governor Baker issued an Order suspending certain provisions of the Open Meeting Law. The Order, available here: https://www.mass.gov/doc/open-meeting-law-order-march-12-2020/download, allows government bodies subject to the law to meet using remote participation, without presence of members of the general public, or the chair or a quorum of the public body in a physical location at a specified meeting location. Further if the public body is obligated under the law to provide for active, real-time public participation in the meeting, an alternative means of public access must provide for such participation.
In accordance with the Order, the CRA is holding the meeting virtually with provisions for public access and participation via the internet and phone as provided below
NEXT MEETING
WEDNESDAY
MAY 20, 2020
REGULAR BOARD MEETING
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
LOCATION - VIRTUAL VIA ZOOM
Click https://tinyurl.com/ycamh9bf
or call 301.715.8592;
Enter meeting ID: 897 2354 2275 # and enter password 500034
MEETING Documents
MEETING FILES
APPROVED Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board on April 15, 2020
Memo regarding Project Scope Update for 93-99 Bishop Allen Drive Building Renovation
Memo regarding the KSURP Annual Transportation Report Website
Annual Investment Report from Cambridge Trust Bank
Marriott Lobby Modification Design
Letter of Intent regarding 135 Broadway Residential GFA
135 Broadway Schematic Design Progress Update
Summary of amendments of the KSURP and MXD Zoning
PRESENTATIONS
Condensed Cambridge Trust Wealth Management Presentation
93-99 Bishop Allen Drive Building Renovation Design Presentation
135 Broadway Schematic Design Progress Update Presentation
The Cambridge Redevelopment Authority is a “local public body” for the purpose of the Open Meeting Law pursuant to M. G. L. c. 30A, § 18.
M. G. L. c. 30A, § 20, provides in relevant part:
(b) Except in an emergency, in addition to any notice otherwise required by law, a public body shall post notice of every meeting at least 48 hours prior to such meeting, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays. In an emergency, a public body shall post notice as soon as reasonably possible prior to such meeting. Notice shall be printed in a legible, easily understandable format and shall contain the date, time and place of such meeting and a listing of topics that the chair reasonably anticipates will be discussed at the meeting.
(c) For meetings of a local public body, notice shall be filed with the municipal clerk and posted in a manner conspicuously visible to the public at all hours in or on the municipal building in which the clerk’s office is located.
It is the policy of the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority to provide notice at least 7 calendar days prior to its meetings whenever practicable.