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Cambridge is the only one of the 70-odd communities participating in the Model Cities program that gives residents of the model neighborhood--a 268-acre area east of Central Square--control over the board running the program and the right to veto any of the board's proposals in a referendum. It is believed that all 29 proposals will be approved...
...residents of Cambridge's model neighborhood are now voting on whether to approve the projects proposed for the first year of work in the Model Cities program...
...neighborhood referendum on 29 separate projects to improve housing, recreation, education, and other services in the neighborhood began Thursday and will end tonight. Each project must receive a majority of the votes cast in order to be included in the formal first-year program which is to be sent to the City Council and then to the Department of Housing and Urban Development...
Referendum workers reported yesterday that voting in the referendum was running to about 60 per cent of the vote in an earlier referendum which approved the organization of the program. They attributed the smaller turnout primarily to bad weather...
...proposals are really a product of the thinking of the board," Gordon L. Brigham, director of the program, said yesterday, explaining that City staff workers and outside consultants had helped to "put the board's ideas into the form of a formal program...