Cambridge city councillors unanimously backed an amended motion to call on the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, to reverse the cut.
Better lighting is among the improvements being examined.
Cllr Richard Howitt said committee members recognise the human loss behind the figures.
It cost the council £26,000, while the Scrap Store scheme cost £46,500.
Visit Cambridge will be established as a community interest company.
A punting company in Cambridge will be allowed to continue selling alcohol on its tours after concerns over anti-social behaviour were withdrawn.
A decision on whether to build 40 new short-term accommodation flats in Cambridge has been delayed.
It faces enforcement action from Cambridge City Council.