A Cambridge citizen action group attempting to stall construction on the Observatory Hill athletic complex will request today that the city purchase the proposed building site from Harvard.
In a letter that will be submitted to the Cambridge City Council the Quality of Life Committee of the Peabody School Council will also request that the council consider long-range plans for preventing future Harvard expansion in Cambridge.
Radcliffe cannot obtain a building permit for the complex until the council votes on a down-zoning petition submitted last month.
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