The City of Cambridge is continuing with the next phase of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) for the Cambridge West Community.
We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.
As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. The permit applicant is responsible for ensuring that they submit all required information to the Building Division when … It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. Downtown Development and Revitalization (Core Areas) We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.
The mission of the Community Development Department (CDD) is to enhance the character and diversity of the city’s neighborhoods and support sustainable economic growth that expands opportunities for residents, enables a high quality of life within the community, and contributes to a healthy environment. The road alignments that are under review are Blenheim Road, Bismark … As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you.
The purpose of this phase of the MCEA is to determine the precise road alignment for the Collector Road Network to service the development of the Cambridge West lands. 130) and Lot 3 (No. Downtown Development and Revitalization (Core Areas) For a list of road closures around Cambridge, visit our road closures page. Development Applications being assessed by the Development Assessment Panel DAP Ref: DAP/18/01384 Property Location: Lot 2 (No.
The Community Development Department is the planning agency for the City of Cambridge. Please note that development applicants and interested parties should contact the file lead for confirmation of the status of a development application.
Current project status.
Generally, the City of Cambridge development review process includes the following steps for applications that require public consultation: The City advises the applicant of the required applications and supporting studies through a Formal Pre-Consultation process. The City of Cambridge reviews development fees annually.
View our Planning Process page for the current fee summary.. Other development process requirements. For any emergencies and/or urgent requests within the project boundary, please contact Infrastructure and Development at (519) 621-0740. View our The permit applicant is responsible for ensuring that they submit all required information to the Building Division when applying for a building permit.
The City will make every effort to post new information on development applications on this site as the information becomes available; however, users must be aware that some delays may occur.
The City of Cambridge reviews development fees annually. The Division may also require additional information to process a building permit.It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser.
The City of Cambridge Community Development Department serves the citizens and businesses of Cambridge in a variety of ways.
The department's main services include: Protecting our natural environment; Providing opportunities for citizens to live well; Providing a climate for businesses to thrive; Building a foundation so the community can grow