Area Community Guide • March 2026
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY
Mayor Jim Godfrey( 2027)......... 763-552-3220
jimgodfrey77 @ gmail. com
City Council
Molly Christian( 2029)... 312-870-0825
mchristian @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
Mark Ziebarth( 2029)..... 763-689-5735 mziebarthcitycouncil @ gmail. com
Aaron Berg( 2027)........... 701-429-7433
ABerg @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
Bob Shogren( 2027)........ 763-245-6715
bobshogren @ gmail. com
City Administrator Evan C Vogel................... 763-689-3211
evogel @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
City Building Office Brenda Berends.............. 763-552-3208
bberends @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
Community and Economic Development Director Marcia Westover............. 763-552-3207
mwestover @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
City Engineer Greg Anderson................ 651-490-2017
Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc.
3535 Vadnais Center Drive
St. Paul, MN 55110
Public Works-Utilities Director Todd Schwab................... 763-689-1800
tschwab @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
City Financial Consultants Ehlers & Associates......... 651-697-8500
3060 Centre Pointe Drive
Roseville, MN 55113
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Deputy Fire Chief & Emergency Management Director Ross Benzen.................... 763-552-3270 rbenzen @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
Deputy City Administrator / Director of Finance Caroline Moe.................. 763-552-3202
cmoe @ ci. cambridge. mn. us
Fire Department Chief Todd Tomczik....... 763-688-0011
300 Third Avenue NW
Northbound Liquor Store Tina Davidson, Manager. 763-689-2468
1655 East Highway 95
Police Department Chief Shawn Machin...... 763-689-9567
smachin @ ci. cambridge mn. us
300 3rd Avenue NW
CHECK OUT THE CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY
The Cambridge Public Library is part of the East Central Regional Library system and allows people to read, watch, listen, play, learn, and gather for free. The Cambridge library gets approximately 100,000 visits each year, as a popular community gathering space. Everyone is welcome at the library!
Patrons can check out print and eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, WiFi hotspots, music CDs, back issues of print magazines, DVDs, books on CD, and board games. There are also an abundance of kits available that include items like puzzles, STEM activities, storytime activities, fitness equipment, outdoor games, blood pressure checking equipment, and more.
The library features 10 public computers, a printer with copying, scanning, printing, and scan to email capabilities, 6 study rooms, a microfilm reader, a dedicated teen space, and a play room in the children’ s area for community members to utilize. There are also two large meeting rooms that can be rented.
Patrons of all ages can also enjoy free programs and activities at the library. Some annual highlights include storytime for children, a Summer Discovery Program for kids, teens, and adults, and a winter reading challenge for teens and adults. View the many upcoming programs and activities by visiting the online Events Calendar at ecrlib. org.
The all-volunteer non-profit organization, Friends of the Cambridge Library, supports the local facility by focusing public attention on its needs and raising funds to operate programs and provide library furnishings. The Friends welcome new members interested in advocating for the local library.
Residents can get a free library card by showing one form of photo identification and proof of their current address. Library patrons must have a card to borrow items, but anyone can utilize materials, book a study room, or use a public computer while in the library, even without a library card.
The Cambridge Public Library is located at 111 Dellwood St., N. Get more information by calling 763-689- 7390, visiting ecrlib. org, or by following the library on Facebook and Instagram @ ecrlmn. Library hours are:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 a. m. – 6:00 p. m.
Tuesday: 9:00 a. m. – 8:00 p. m.
Wednesday: 9:00 a. m. – 6:00 p. m.
Thursday: 9:00 a. m. – 8:00 p. m.
Friday: 9:00 a. m. – 5:00 p. m.
Saturday: 9:00 a. m. – 3:30 p. m.