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Cambridge council narrows Broadway bike-lane rollout after marathon public comment
Summary
After more than 200 speakers and hours of debate, the city council rejected a last-minute pause to the Broadway protected-bike-lane project but approved a compromise requiring extra neighborhood parking and mitigation work before later phases are built.
A proposal to pause the implementation of Broadway—s protected bike lanes failed Tuesday night, but the City Council approved a narrower, amended plan that asks staff to study and pursue parking and enforcement measures to reduce the project—s impact on nearby residents.
The council voted 6— to 3 to adopt an amended policy order that asks the city manager and the Department of Transportation to study parking utilization in the Broadway neighborhood, recommend parking alternatives and mitigation, and pursue near-term steps (such as limited overnight permit changes and other parking mitigation tools) while the bike-lane program continues on its staged timeline.
Why it matters: The council—s final votes leave the city on track to finish the bike network while pressing staff to provide targeted relief for residents near the first implementation segment. The question is whether those mitigation steps will address residents— immediate parking concerns while preserving the safety benefits proponents say protected lanes deliver.
Most important facts
- A motion by Councilor Paul Toner to suspend implementation of the Broadway bike lanes failed, 6— to 3. The three votes in favor were Toner, Councilor Wilson and Mayor Simmons; six voted no. That motion would have halted the project rather than advancing it with adjustments.
- The council then approved a different motion, led by Councilor Cathy Zuzi, that requires the transportation department to study parking utilization in the Broadway neighborhood and to develop parking alternatives and mitigation measures before later phases are built. That motion passed 6— to 3.
- Two separate mitigation orders (policy orders 5 and 6) meant to rapidly expand overnight parking access and to evaluate discounted permit rates passed unanimously (9—).
What speakers said
Public comment on Broadway occupied much of the evening. The council ran a public-comment list with more than 200 speakers; many spoke in favor of the protected lanes and many spoke in opposition. The meeting included dozens of brief, personal accounts of crashes, dooring incidents and near-misses.
- Alex Polson, a resident who bikes with his child, told the council, "I am asking the city council to continue with the planned separated bike lanes on Broadway." (public comment)
- Juliana Castedo said she would "vote no on policy order 1 and 2 delaying Broadway bike lanes," citing daily family commutes by bicycle. (public comment)
- Chloe Lewis, a Cambridge resident and former competitive rower who was seriously injured in a Broadway cycling crash, said: "If you build safe bike infrastructure, more people will ride bikes, more people will feel comfortable riding bikes, fewer people will drive." (public comment)
What the council decided
- The council rejected a last-minute request to stop the project outright (Toner motion). The vote was 3 yes / 6 no.
- The council approved a compromise measure (Zuzi) directing Transportation to produce a parking-utilization analysis for the broader Broadway neighborhood, identify specific mitigation steps (including a request to set aside overnight residential permit spaces near the first construction segment), and return to the council with options. Vote: 6 yes / 3 no.
- On companion orders that direct staff to create 25 overnight residential permit spaces near Segment A and to study discounted nonresidential permit fees for households in the…
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