{"id":362,"date":"2026-06-16T17:04:32","date_gmt":"2026-06-16T17:04:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cambridgemovinghub.com\/?p=362"},"modified":"2026-06-16T17:04:32","modified_gmt":"2026-06-16T17:04:32","slug":"grabbing-a-bite-with-taha-jennings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cambridgemovinghub.com\/?p=362","title":{"rendered":"Grabbing a Bite with Taha Jennings"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p><em>This is the first in a monthly series of conversations with some of our many noteworthy neighbors \u2014 people who call the city home or head this way to work or study. We grab a bite, talk shop, learn more about why Cambridge, and shoot the proverbial \u2026 well, you know.<\/em> <\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cambridgemovinghub.com\/?p=360\">Somerville Museum exhibit raises awareness for artist displacement<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em>Let us know what you think. Suggestions welcome at editor@cambridgeday.com\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A rough count of the menu items at Donut Villa in Central Square tallies somewhere close to 200 \u2014 and that\u2019s before add-ons, modifications, and combo options. The numbers notwithstanding, the bill of fare is pretty basic, an array of traditional diner foods with a few DV specials mixed in (have you ever had a pizza donut?). The vibe is the same: think a lived-in Happy Days look.<\/p>\n<p>The unpretentious eatery was a fitting backdrop for grabbing a bite recently with Taha Jennings, the deceptively young-looking 52-year-old budget director for the City of Cambridge. No trendy Kendall Square coffee shops for him. No pricey lattes. No souped up matchas. Better a multifaceted mix of customers and staff, a reflection of the city where Jennings grew up.<\/p>\n<p>As we settle onto our high-top stools at our appointed hour, I thank the budget master for his time, acknowledging that spring is one of the busiest times of year in his shop. He graciously affirms with a \u2018yes,\u2019 explaining that they are in the throes of multiple check-ins with all 40+ city departments as they finalize the coming fiscal year\u2019s budget. [Editor\u2019s note: this conversation took place before the budget was presented.] \u201cWe\u2019re rushing to put everything together\u201d Jennings says, not a harried note in his delivery.<\/p>\n<p>Jennings, the eldest of four, was born in Brooklyn, but his parents soon moved to Cambridge\u2019s Briston Arms, in the shadow of Danehy fields. He is a proud graduate of the city\u2019s public schools and still speaks fondly of his years at Rindge and Latin. \u201cI literally grew up with kids from all walks of life, from very, very poor to very, very wealthy, and we were all in the same classrooms.\u201d He particularly relished the freedom of being a small city dweller, something he wishes he could have afforded to give his own four kids who only knew suburban living when they were young. \u201cI could ride my bike anywhere. I used to go to soccer practice on my own. I used to go to hang out with my friends. I didn\u2019t need a ride or have to get set up. And that makes a big difference \u2026 I think, [it] is a special kind of perspective to have.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After completing college and a master\u2019s degree in urban planning at Rutgers University, he landed a job at the city\u2019s Community Development department as a Neighborhood Planner. Among many projects on his proverbial plate was the revitalizing of Kendall Square. Our conversation pauses just long enough to place a breakfast order with our good-natured \u2014 read, patient \u2014 waitress. Jennings hesitates, quickly perusing the options. \u201cCan I just get a plain bagel toasted with butter?\u201d he says. \u201cOh, and a coffee, I guess.\u201d I counter with a simple, \u201ctwo eggs would be great.\u201d I think our waitress must be a little disappointed, so I add, \u201cand a chocolate chip cruller.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Hearing different perspectives<\/h2>\n<p>Jennings quickly returns to his early years as a city worker. \u00a0\u201cWorking in community development and as a planner there was such a great experience,\u201d he says. \u201cBecause even for something as simple as a park renovation, the opinions and feelings about different things \u2014 people abutting the property and people wanting to use it for different uses \u2014 you get to hear a lot of different perspectives.\u201d He learned how to listen and build consensus around a shared vision. \u201cIf you focus on the points that people agree on, and where you want to be, there is usually a lot more agreement than we realize.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jennings stayed in community development for more than a decade until he was tapped in 2014 to become Assistant to the City Manager, first under Richard Rossi and soon after, Louis DePasquale. Four years later, he took the helm at the Budget Department, overseeing a municipal purse of over $635 million. Managing the budget is not as different from community development as one might think, Jennings says with quiet confidence. \u201d It\u2019s a lot of understanding different stakeholders, balancing different priorities, a lot of communication, and a lot of times translating more technical information to a wider audience. Planning is a lot of the built environment; the budget is allocated resources. But overall, it\u2019s the same type of work. You\u2019re kind of trying to find that balance.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Our meal \u2014 such as it is \u2014 arrives. Jennings slowly begins to dab small pats of butter on his toasted bagel as he continues, focusing on this year\u2019s budget discussions. \u201cIt\u2019s been more collaborative than people might think,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s not like, \u2018Oh, you can\u2019t do this.\u2019 It\u2019s a discussion that happens really throughout the year. We shouldn\u2019t be surprised at budget time.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Budget cycling<\/h2>\n<p>Perhaps the most significant change this year has been the call for savings. Anticipating a possible downturn in property tax revenues \u2014 a recent survey by real estate firm Hunneman suggested the Greater Boston lab market faces a vacancy rate of over 25%, a spillover likely to affect the city\u2019s number one tax payer, MIT \u2014 all city departments were asked to cut spending at least 2%. Jennings is quick to applaud his colleagues for the seriousness with which they tackled the request. \u201cDepartments did a really good job looking closely and coming up with proposals to actually find those reductions so that the overall budget increase isn\u2019t more than what we feel is sustainable.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He explains that in every cycle, the city must cover a range of so-called fixed costs that will rise due to inflation: line items such as salaries, wages and benefits, especially health care; energy; and debt service, among others. Keeping a close eye on how much leeway the city might have beyond the basics is a critical part of Jennings\u2019 job, as he, like his superiors, strive for a balanced budget and another year of Cambridge\u2019s long-standing record of triple A bond ratings.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cambridgemovinghub.com\/?p=358\">An unmissable dance thriller from the A.R.T.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0\u201cDo you balance your own check book?\u201d I ask as he finishes off the first half of his bagel. He laughs. \u201cWell, I don\u2019t use a checkbook anymore, but \u2026 \u201d He trails off with the answer being so obvious: a fiscal watchdog at home, too.<\/p>\n<h2>A focus on participation<\/h2>\n<p>For the 12<sup>th<\/sup> year in its history, the upcoming city budget also includes a roughly million-dollar allocation to enable participatory budgeting, which allows city residents over the age of 12 to propose civically beneficial projects. Suggestions are vetted and culled by a voluntary committee of locals and then voted on by all those who are eligible. This year, nine projects were selected, ranging from upgrading city basketball courts to improving sidewalk safety and installing concrete bike lane barriers.<\/p>\n<p>Jennings notes that In the early years of the program, the same projects kept winning, \u201cbecause I think people learned how to advocate amongst their interest groups.\u201d To counter this, the department expanded its outreach, even encouraging local teachers to incorporate participatory budgeting into lesson plans on civics and government.\u00a0\u201cWe want to make sure we\u2019re getting ideas from as wide a group as possible,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p>It clearly worked; this year, there were thousands of suggestions. The results also led the director to expand his efforts to spread the budget word generally, bringing information sessions on the full package to those who might otherwise feel shut out or intimidated or just disconnected from the process \u2014 groups like seniors, non-English speakers and others. Inclusion is and has always been important to Jennings. He remembers back to his planning days. \u201cIt was always important for us to speak for people who couldn\u2019t make it to a meeting,\u201d he offers, \u201cor were not there or don\u2019t always show up.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jennings carefully glances at his watch and notes that he will have to get going soon. He almost seems apologetic for cutting me short. I assure him otherwise. I look around for our waitress to grab the check and carry on with a few more personal questions about his relationship with his hometown.<\/p>\n<h2>\u201cStill feels like home\u201d<\/h2>\n<p>Does he have a go-to destination for a night out? He chuckles, confessing he doesn\u2019t remember the last time he had a night out. Well then, if he has any free time out of the office and before he commutes home to Sharon, where does he go and what does he do?\u00a0 Still a city kid at heart, he doesn\u2019t hesitate. \u201cI like being in Cambridge areas with a lot of people, so I love walking down Mass Ave, down towards Kendall and MIT, just seeing people and watching them. Or up towards Harvard.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He also marvels at the city\u2019s parks and gives a shout out to some of his former colleagues from city planning, including long-time landscape architect, city planner Rob Steck and old boss, Stewart Dash. \u201cThey were really, really thoughtful about how the community uses public spaces and it shows in the parks. You can see exactly how they envisioned it. Like, this should be a park for old and young, abled and disabled, for all members of the community. You see it\u2019s still happening, and that\u2019s really, really cool to see.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What keeps him up at night? His four mostly adult kids. \u201cI thought it would [get easier] as they transitioned into adulthood. But it doesn\u2019t,\u201d he says quietly. \u201cThe needs are different, and the worry stays up here,\u201d he gestures above his head. \u201cI feel like, you know, it was the same level of anxiety sometimes like when I first dropped them off at kindergarten or something It doesn\u2019t go away.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jennings takes one more sip of what is now probably cold coffee and places his napkin on the bagel, half of which is still left on his plate. He puts out his hand to thank me and apologizes again for having to get back to work. The pleasure has been all mine, I tell him, no apologies necessary. He slips out the door and down the street, probably mentally preparing for his next meeting and another round if work. I can almost imagine his grin as he walks and hear him repeat something he said earlier: \u201cI like the hands-on-ness of being in the city. It is the city I grew up in, that I love, and still, you know, feels like home.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><em>Susanne\u00a0Beck is a freelance journalist and long-time contributor to Cambridge Day.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cambridgemovinghub.com\/?p=356\">CRLS ultimate enjoys national tournament experience<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em>This interview was conducted April 6, 2026. It has been edited and condensed.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is the first in a monthly series of conversations with some of our many noteworthy neighbors \u2014 people who call the city home or head this way to work or study. We grab a bite, talk shop, learn more about why Cambridge, and shoot the proverbial \u2026 well, you know. 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