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Eviction Moratorium Extended Until October 17 (UPDATE: See Note Inside)

Governor Baker has extended the State's moratorium on foreclosures and residential and small-business evictions until Saturday, October 17, 2020.

UPDATE (APRIL 7, 2021)

The content on this page is an archive of a previously issued news release. To find the latest information about the state of evictions in Somerville, please visit:

The Office of Housing Stability


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Somerville Phase 3 Reopening & Gatherings to Follow Boston July 13 Schedule at Earliest, with Possible Later Openings

Exceptions for Health and Human Services, which will proceed according to Governor’s schedule City working with businesses to develop health and safety plans Additional guidelines to be issued next week

With COVID-19 cases on the rise throughout much of the country, Somerville Phase 3 reopenings -- and implementation of gatherings guidance -- will proceed on a more cautious schedule than those outlined by the Governor. 

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Phase 3 Business and Gatherings Reopening in Somerville to Begin July 20

Guidelines and requirements for reopening to be announced

Phase 3 Step 1 business establishments in Somerville will be allowed to reopen on Monday, July 20, assuming all safety protocols are met. New indoor and outdoor gathering guidelines will also go into effect on July 20 with additional restrictions beyond those imposed by the State. The City is currently working in collaboration with area businesses to finalize enhanced safety requirements and guidelines, which will be issued next week.

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Deadline Extended - Somerville Residents Sought for Mayor’s Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change

Mayor Curtatone is seeking applications from Somerville residents to serve on the Mayor’s Commission on Energy Use and Climate Change (CEUCC). The CEUCC advises the City and the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability and Environment on climate change and energy policy issues and assists the City in program design and outreach related to these topics. 

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Phase 3 Business Reopening in Somerville Pushed to August 3 -- At Earliest

Citing concerns over metro region case numbers, State contact tracing weaknesses, and risk of new surge, Somerville postpones Phase 3 by at least another two weeks

Somerville’s planned Phase 3 Step 1 business reopening is now on hold until at least Monday, August 3, as local officials grow increasingly concerned about potential impacts amid rising new case averages in the metro area and growing concerns about the efficacy of the State’s contact tracing program.

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Memorialization Committee Seeks Two Resident Members

The City of Somerville’s newly formed Memorialization Committee, which will name public assets like buildings, streets, and parks, is accepting applications for two resident positions. The Committee will also develop policies and procedures to follow when choosing names. The committee will meet when needed to name a public asset. Appointees will serve a two-year term and must be confirmed by the City Council. If you are interested in applying, please send a statement of interest to memorial@somervillema.gov by Friday, August 7.

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Somerville’s Cambridge Health Alliance Testing Site Moved to Assembly Square

As of Monday, July 20, the COVID-19 testing site previously located at the Somerville Hospital has moved to 133 Middlesex Avenue (near the former Kmart site) in Assembly Square. The testing site is part of a larger COVID-19 mitigation strategy by the City of Somerville in partnership with Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA). Patients can arrive at the site via vehicle, walking, or bicycle, and testing procedures will be the same as at the previous location:

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Town Halls on School District COVID-19 Planning (SCHEDULE UPDATE)

THREE Town Halls to focus on COVID-19 Planning for Somerville Public Schools

The Somerville Public Schools and the City of Somerville will be jointly hosting three upcoming (not four) online School Planning Town Halls (two in English, one multilingual) on local efforts to prepare for the 2020/2021 school year amid the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, due to the pandemic, the Somerville School Committee will be holding two additional summertime meetings.  

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City Releases Artist Certification Program in Preparation for 8 Artist Live/Work Units at Former Powder House School

The Somerville Arts Council recently released the application for Artist Housing Certification for newly constructed live/work units at the new Powder House/MarKa development. The certification application and further details are available online at somervilleartscouncil.org/certification.

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Phase 3 Reopening in Somerville Remains on Hold, Outdoor Fitness Alternatives Allowed

Citing concerns over COVID-19 case trends, testing and State contact tracing weaknesses and risk of new surge, Somerville keeps Phase 3 openings on hold

10-person indoor and outdoor gatherings limit remains in effect

City supporting outdoor options for gyms and fitness centers

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