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ImageLed Riverside negotiations that resulted in Harvard agreeing to deed to the City open space on the riverfront with close to a million dollars for design and landscape. In addition, Harvard will develop 60 units of affordable housing that will be owned by the city.

Only Councilor to publicly advocate for more affordable housing units at Trolley Square.

Pushing the City to adopt more Limited Equity Co-Op opportunities in the development of new projects and in housing acquired through inclusionary zoning.

Drafted and filed home rule petition to create an alternative fair and predictable tax policy and reexamine current assessment methods.

 
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Worker's Rights

Advocated for Harvard employees who were unable to earn a living wage First woman to be honored by the Greater Boston Labor Council for her tireless efforts on behalf of immigrants and workers Fought…     More

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Across The District

Marjorie Decker is fighting to improve the lives of Cambridge residents all across our great city. From working with our youth, to improve the lives of seniors, to demanding livable wages, and ensuring…     More

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2008 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

MARCH 2008: Starting her 5th term on the Cambridge City Council, Marjorie Decker has announced that she will chair the Civic Unity and Public Facilities, Arts & Celebrations committees. In…     More

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Cambridge Science Festival 2008

Have you ever wanted to meet a Nobel Laureate and ask him nearly any question that piques your curiosity? Did you know yeast not only makes great Sam Adams beer, but is also being used in the research…     More