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5 News Notes Cambridge

Cambridge Seeks Board Member for CWDI

November 26, 2025 by P. Ryan Anthony
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The promenade at Cambridge Harbor.

The City of Cambridge is actively seeking a volunteer to serve on the Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. (CWDI) board. Interested citizens are encouraged to apply to be a member of this board by completing the application form located on the city website.

Citizens may also email their letter of interest and resume to City Manager Glenn Steckman at [email protected].

As a volunteer, this board member will receive no compensation for their efforts on behalf of the community.

CWDI is a nonprofit development corporation established by the City of Cambridge, Dorchester County, and the State of Maryland to jointly plan and guide redevelopment along the Cambridge waterfront. Its mission is to work in partnership with the community to create and sustainably steward Cambridge Harbor as an inviting, accessible, and vibrant destination, one that enhances opportunities to live, work, play, and visit.

The new board member will succeed Secretary Natalie Chabot, who recently resigned to spend time with her newly born grandson. In her resignation letter, she expressed her belief that “Cambridge Harbor has momentum” and that “great progress [is] underway.”

“This project is complex to say the least, and I believe all members have an active role to play in ensuring that it is a success,” she went on to say, adding that the board member’s job is “to serve the city and its residents – to be part of a positive process that will surely enhance our wonderful community.”

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