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 Here are the notes from the November monthly meeting. 

Our next meeting will be on Monday, December 4 at 7pm. Location to be determined.

 

Please join us for the Sewall Commons dismantling at 2pm on Saturday, November 4. The media will be there to cover this story and help us keep the pressure up on the Cohens and the City to take action on this lot.

 

Sewall Commons - please join us on 11/4 @ 2pm for the dismantling party

  • We have hosted two events in the vacant parking lot with huge success—a “drive-in” movie on October 14 with about 50 people and a Halloween Party with live music and fried food on October 28 with over 60 people. Tons of families and kids and good times for all.
  • The Commons has also had a swing set, basketball court and sandbox, which have been used very regularly
  • The activation of the space has dramatically curbed the abuse of the space
  • BUT, the property owners, the Cohen brothers, have intervened. They chained up the entrances before the Halloween Party and put up no trespassing signs. They had threatening exchanges with Stephen, the abutter at 36 Sewall, and have now filed a cease and desist order. It seems that they are lining up to try and sue him for destruction of property, which is laughable, but a nasty approach.
  • On behalf of the WHNA, we sent the Cohens a letter. See attached.
  • On November 4 from 2pm to 5pm we’ll be dismantling the remaining installations to return the space to its original disrepair. Members of the media will be there on Saturday to help publicize this story and continue to put pressure on the Cohens.
  • But this is A VICTORY! We changed the context of the space, we brought the owners out of hiding and we are going to continue to bring attention to it.

Announcements/Report Backs

  • GLX Meeting. Moving forward slowly. Will be a call for people to join a construction committee around the Gilman stop
  • The murder of Kevin Raymond at the Mystics remains unsolved and has not gotten as much attention as the family would like to see. Folks can give money to help the family here.
  • Blessing of the Bay park is getting a redesign and is looking for a local landscape designer for the project

Safe Streets/Broadway crossings—A WIN!

  • A member had a close call crossing Broadway near the top of the hill. A car stopped for her and her baby to cross, but a second car went around the stopped car and came inches from a disaster. 
  • Spencer emailed city officials, elected officials and some residents and business owners. Folks echoed his concerns and made suggestions. 
  • The City committed to a short term solution (flexible bollards to narrow the crossing) while we wait for the bigger Broadway streetscape improvement (hopefully 2018)

Gilman Square/Former ABJ Auto Lot

  • Some work has begun—old underground tanks are being removed
  • Still have not pinned down the owner or the proposed development, if any
  • Justin will work with the group to write a letter and try to meet with the owner
  • Stephen N. is going to try and track down their permit 
  • Justin is also going to try and get on the construction committee for the T station and get his neighbors engaged
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Hey neighbors--

Ian just told me that we have the St. Polycarp room for the next meeting. We've been going back-and-forth between social meetings and issues/agenda meetings. Of course, both types are social...

But if you have any particular items you want to raise and have people consider beforehand, feel free to leave them here and/or on the Facebook page.

For any newbies, the Polycarp public meeting room is located kind of cattywampus behind the old church on Temple St. Map image to the right.

Wednesday, Nov 1 2017.
7-8:30ish typically (longer if we are chatty).
 
St. Polycarp Community Room 
[personal profile] ian_winterhill
Our next general meeting will be on September 6 at 7pm. Please note that we will be meeting in 415 Medford Street, the soon-to-be home of Neighborhood Produce.

Please feel free to reply with agenda item suggestions.
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I'll post an agenda later, but if you had anything you wanted to get on to the agenda feel free to drop it in the comments.

 
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Welcome to the Winter Hill discussion forum. Some members of our community are eager to have a place to post interesting news, chatter, events, or any sort of discussion related to living in the Winter Hill neighborhood of Somerville, MA. This is an outgrowth of the Winter Hill Neighborhood Association's (WHNA) outreach efforts.

Mission statement (6/16/17): The WHNA's mission is to bring together all residents of Winter Hill to protect and improve upon the things we love about our neighborhood and to have a say in its future by building unity among neighbors. 

This is modeled on the successful community forum of Davis Square: https://davis-square.dreamwidth.org/ Thanks to Ron Newman for help in learning about the features of community forums and for wise moderation advice.

We hope to collect useful information about community issues, businesses, services, and sometimes just gossip or interesting tidbits related to our neighborhood.

Other Winter Hill relevant links:
Facebook group: http://bit.ly/WHNAfacebook 
Google groups (mailing list): http://bit.ly/WHNAGoogleGroup
This forum: http://bit.ly/WHNAforum

WHNA is currently holding regular meetings on the first Wednesday of each month, 7pm, often at the St. Polycarp community room or the Mystic Activity Center. But sometimes the meeting will be held in other neighborhood locations. We'll post the current meeting details prior to each meeting. 

I am Mary Mangan, current admin, and we'll see how this goes! Feel free to offer comments, suggestions, guidance, or any other thoughts you have on how this community should evolve. Off we go!

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