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Cambridge study of local transit to start in August, with staffers urged to use real experts: the riders
July 7, 2025: “If [consultants] are not embedded in the City of Cambridge and have the ties to members of our community, I don’t see it as being as robust as if we were to put dollars in the pockets of our neighbors to engage in this work,” said councillor Ayesha M. Wilson
Cambridge City Council Will Ask Owners of Long-Vacant Properties To Discuss Development Plans
April 8, 2025: “The vibrancy of our squares are really dependent upon businesses being there,” Councilor Ayesha M. Wilson said. “The theater, being such a historic space, is something that we can’t turn a blind eye on.”
Cambridge City Council Takes First Step Toward Eliminating Broker Fees
November 26, 2024: Wilson added that it was important for the Council to have a “nuanced conversation” about all the effects of such a policy shift. “It is important for us to have a true, honest conversation about the burden of broker fees and what this may mean for not only the tenants, but even for the landlords,” she continued.