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City Offers 0% APR Loans to Bring Homes to Code
City Offers 0% APR Loans to Bring Homes to Code Would you like to make improvements to your home, but lack the funds necessary to make those improvements? Does your home have code violations that are in need of repair? Do you need your roofing or porch replaced? If so, the City of Somerville is here to help. The City of Somerville offers zero interest loans to bring your property up to current code requirements. The Housing rehab program can provide the funds you need through Community…City Hall Annex Closed 7/23 Due to Power Outage
The City Hall Annex will be closed for the remainder of the day (Wednesday, July 23rd) while DPW crews perform repairs to restore power. If you require services from the City Hall Annex today, please contact 311.Severe Weather Alert (NWS)
MASSACHUSETTS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCYSITUATIONAL AWARENESS STATEMENTJULY 9, 2014 2:00 PM The National Weather Service (NWS) Storm Prediction Center is forecasting the potential for severe weather in Massachusetts. The storms have started developing and are moving eastward through upstate NY. These storms will be scattered and will weaken as they move eastward through Massachusetts. Western Massachusetts will see these scattered storms beginningaround 3-4pm. The…4 POLICE CHIEF FINALISTS AT CITYWIDE INTERVIEW ON JUNE 25
FOUR POLICE CHIEF FINALISTS AT CITYWIDE INTERVIEW ON JUNE 25Residents, community members invited to submit questions to help choose Somerville’s next Chief of Police SOMERVILLE – The four finalists for Somerville Chief of Police—Somerville Deputy Chief Michael Cabral; Somerville Deputy Chief David Fallon; Manchester, NH Chief David Mara; and Hamden, CT Chief Thomas Wydra—will answer questions submitted by the community at a public hearing scheduled for Wednesday, June…OTIS STREET PLAYGROUND COMMUNITY MEETING
OTIS STREET PLAYGROUND COMMUNITY MEETING Click here to view a flyer for this event (PDF) Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone, Ward 1 Alderman Matt McLaughlin, and the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (OSPCD) invite all interested community members to an informational community meeting to discuss upcoming renovations to the Otis Street Playground. The meeting will be held at the East Somerville Community School, 50 Cross St., on Tuesday, June 3 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. All are…COMMUNITY PATH EXTENDING TO BOSTON
SOMERVILLE – The Community Path is heading to Boston. Massachusetts Department of Transportation Secretary and CEO Richard A. Davey announced today that the MBTA will build an extension of the path along the future Green Line from Lechmere Station to the forthcoming Lowell Street Station, connecting to the current path and bringing the total length of Somerville’s bicycle and pedestrian path to 2 miles. Under an agreement between the MBTA and the City of Somerville, the MBTA will first build…COMMUNITY INPUT SOUGHT FOR NEW POWDER HOUSE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone announced today that the City of Somerville will issue a new Request for Proposals (RFP) for redevelopment of the Powder House Community School site and will schedule a community meeting later this month to discuss the terms to be included in the new RFP, after rejecting the five remaining proposals and canceling its existing RFP. Citing new information and concerns regarding the condition of the property and a broader range of community-supported uses for…Green Line Extension Gets Nod from President Obama
This press release was sent out by MassDOT. BOSTON – Wednesday, March 5, 2014 – President Obama in his budget released yesterday recommended federal funding to support the Green Line Extension (GLX), marking a significant milestone for a project that will bring thousands of new jobs to the region and create new economic opportunity. The President’s proposal includes $100 million in Federal Fiscal Year 2015 and paves the way for agreement with the federal government for greater support…Public Hearing 2014 Property Valuations
The public is invited to a Public Hearing before the Board of Aldermen’s Committee on Finance on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, at 6 p.m., in the Aldermanic Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall, 93 Highland Ave. Members of the public may comment on the increase in residential and commercial property valuations as part of the 2014 Assessment. For additional information on the 2014 Assessment including information on the appeal process, please visit the Assessors webpage at http://www.somervillema.gov/…Feedback
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