November 6, 2013

Cambridge City Council Restricted In Influencing City Employees


"some candidates seemed reluctant to interfere with the License Commission. Indeed, the Council has historically abstained from interfering with the Commission" The Plan E form of government, makes it illegal (punishment is removal and being barred from running for office) for a City Councilor to communicate directly with city employees, other than for information. They must ask the City Manager to act or not. Jane Jacobs in "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," explains popular neighborhoods attract banks. After too many banks are in place the neighborhoods become unpopular.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/11/1/city-council-square-business/

City Council Candidates Grapple with Changing Face of Square Business
By NIKKI D. ERLICK and LAURA K. RESTON,
Harvard CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS
November 1, 2013

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