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Free Trees Available for Somerville Residents Through MyRWA Program

Dreaming of warmer days and a yard in full bloom? In preparation for spring, Somerville residents can apply for a free tree to be planted in their yard through the Mystic River Watershed Association’s (MyRWA) Tree Planting Program. All Somerville residents are invited to apply (for renters, with landlord permission). Sign up now through Friday, March 13.  How It Works  Interested…

City of Somerville Seeks Development Partner for 90 Washington Street Mixed-Use Project

The City of Somerville and the Somerville Redevelopment Authority (SRA) have issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for an experienced development team to redevelop 90 Washington Street, a nearly four-acre site located steps from the East Somerville MBTA Green Line station.  Positioned at the intersection of Somerville’s Brickbottom, East Somerville, Inner Belt, and Union Square neighborhoods, the site represents one of the largest remaining transit-proximate redevelopment…

Join Somerville’s 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee

The City of Somerville is seeking two new members to join the 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee representing local businesses and institutional or non-profit entities.  What is the 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee?  The 90 Washington Street Civic Advisory Committee is a group of community stakeholders that advises the City of Somerville and the Somerville Redevelopment Authority (SRA) on the redevelopment of the 90…

Join the Somerville Climate Action Commission

Are you passionate about working locally to address the climate crisis, strengthen community resilience, and help Somerville adapt to climate change? The City is seeking up to 13 volunteer members to join the Somerville Climate Action Commission (CAC). Membership is open to all residents and those who do business in Somerville.    What is the Climate Action Commission?  The CAC’s goal is to advance environmental justice for current and future Somerville residents by creating a…

Somerville Earns AAA Bond Rating for Fourth Consecutive Year

The City of Somerville has once again earned the highest possible long-term bond rating, AAA, from S&P Global Ratings, marking the fourth consecutive year the City has received the top rating. The AAA rating reflects S&P’s confidence in Somerville’s financial management, long-term planning, and ability to balance strong public investment with fiscal discipline. The rating helps lower borrowing costs for the City, saving taxpayer dollars as Somerville invests in core services and…

Join the Community Forum on Somerville's New School Building Project March 3rd

The City is planning to build a new school at 115 Sycamore Street. All community members are invited to come learn more about the project and share their perspective at an upcoming community forum on Tuesday, March 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Somerville High School’s Highlander Forum. During this meeting Mayor Wilson and Superintendent Carmona will share an overview of the project and process moving forward. City staff along with project architects, Perkins Eastman, will also present on the work…

Somerville Emergency Management Introduces Preparedness and Resiliency Community Education Program

Ever wondered what to include in an emergency kit; how to help your children understand what to do in an emergency; or how you can prepare for extended power outages? These topics and more are subjects of a new training series offered by Somerville’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM). The Preparedness and Resiliency Through Neighborhood Engagement and Readiness (PARTNER) Program is open to all community members and is free to attend. “Preparing for emergencies and disasters can seem like a…

Mayor Michelle Wu Announces Executive Order to Protect Bostonians From Unconstitutional and Violent Federal Operations

Thursday, February 5, 2026 - Mayor Michelle Wu stood together with mayors and city managers from neighboring municipalities today to give an update on how the City of Boston and neighboring municipalities are taking steps to address unconstitutional federal operations. She was joined at the event by Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang, Chelsea City Manager Fidel Maltez, Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson, Newton Mayor Marc C. Laredo, and Somerville Mayor Jake Wilson. Shortly before the event, Mayor…

Mayor Wilson Signs Executive Order 2026-01: Upholding the rights and safety of Somerville residents amid unconstitutional federal actions

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2026-01 February 6, 2026 Upholding the rights and safety of Somerville residents amid unconstitutional federal actions WHEREAS: The City of Somerville established itself as Welcoming Community for all —enacted in 2019 and reaffirmed in 2024—since declaring itself a Sanctuary City in 1987; and WHEREAS: The City of Somerville is committed to protecting everyone’s dignity and humanity and being a city where all feel welcome and safe, regardless of their race, religion, immigration…

Join Somerville’s Black History Month Celebration

To honor Black History Month, the City of Somerville is hosting free public programming throughout February designed to create space for reflection, learning, and community – including a wellness workshop, film screening, and a fireside chat with Somerville’s U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley. Programming is led by Somerville’s Department of Racial and Social Justice, in partnership with local partners.   Black History Month Events  Wellness Workshop (Capacity Limited-…

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