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Mayor Ballantyne Announces Transformation of Founders Rink into All-Ages Recreation Hub

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne today announced the transformation of Founders Ice Rink into a multi-purpose recreation hub serving all ages. This exciting development comes after a successful pilot period showcasing the community's demand for diverse recreational activities.   The Administration is proposing a significant upgrade following the rink's seasonal closure with the installation of a multi-purpose gym floor. The estimated $168,000 for this upgrade requires funding approval by the…

Somerville Inviting Community to Central Broadway Corridor Zoning Study Presentation

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Division of Planning, Preservation and Zoning are inviting residents, business owners, and community members to attend a public presentation on the Central Broadway Corridor Zoning Study. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided for in-person attendees.  City staff will present key takeaways from the study, followed by a Q&A session. The event will be held in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation. Date…

Mayor Ballantyne Invites Community to Somerville’s Third Annual Civic Day Celebration

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne invites community members to attend the city’s spring Civic Day celebration on Saturday, April 5, from noon to 4 p.m. at City Hall (93 Highland Ave.) and on the City Hall concourse.Now in its third year, Civic Day aims to provide community members of all ages with fun, interactive opportunities to celebrate democracy and learn about City government, programs, services, and ways to get involved.   Visitors can join in a variety of family-friendly activities…

Somerville's 311 Service Marks 20 Years of Connecting the Community with City Hall

During the week of March 11, the City of Somerville is not only celebrating National 3-1-1 Day, it is marking the 20th anniversary of it’s 311 Constituent Services Office. The first 311 service to be established in the region, Somerville’s 311 team works year-round, around the clock, and through every storm to connect the Somerville community to City Hall and its services.  Known for its "One Call to City Hall" mantra, Somerville’s 311 service launched in December 2005 with a team of just…

Somerville PorchFest 2025: Important Safety & Event Updates

The Somerville Arts Council is excited to announce PorchFest 2025, the citywide live music event, is returning on Saturday, May 10, from 12 to 6 p.m. (rain date: Sunday, May 11).  To ensure a safe, enjoyable, and well-organized experience for all, this year’s event will feature new safety measures and structural updates designed to enhance the day for both performers and residents. All information is available on somervilleartscouncil.org/porchfest   Key Updates & Changes for 2025…

Somerville Class of 2025 Invited to Apply for Municipal Scholarship Opportunity

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville Municipal Scholarship Committee are reminding Somerville residents graduating high school in 2025 to apply now for seven municipal scholarship opportunities. Selected applicants will receive $1,000 to help with post-secondary education expenses.   To qualify for consideration, students must be in high school, a resident of the City of Somerville at the time the financial aid is awarded, and be accepted to an accredited post-secondary…

Learn About Somerville's Upcoming Consolidated Affordable Housing Waitlist at March Information Sessions

The City of Somerville is launching a Consolidated Rental Waitlist to simplify the application process for income-restricted rental units. To help residents navigate the new system, the Housing Division will host a series of information sessions in March. To reach the most amount of people, the sessions will alternate between virtual and in-person meetings. "We are committed to making the search for affordable housing as clear and straightforward as possible," said Mayor Katjana Ballantyne.…

SPD UPDATE: Shots Fired Investigation Broadway & North Street Incident

The Somerville Police Department, in cooperation with other law enforcement partners, are actively investigating a shooting incident that occurred on Tuesday, February 25th, at approximately 12:05 AM. The SPD received two 911 calls for shots fired on Broadway, between North St. and Alewife Brook Parkway. Upon arrival, police discovered numerous shell casings and ballistic damage to fixed objects and vehicles. Police learned that the occupants of a vehicle stopped on Broadway and then shot at an…

Somerville Unveils First-Ever Cultural Capacity Plan, A Roadmap for a Thriving, Inclusive Arts Community

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, in partnership with the Somerville Arts Council and an extensive network of artists, cultural workers, and community members, is proud to announce the release of the Somerville Cultural Capacity Plan (SCCP), the City’s first-ever comprehensive plan to strengthen, support, and sustain Somerville’s vibrant arts and culture ecosystem. “This plan is a commitment to our artists, our cultural spaces, and our identity as a city that values creativity and inclusion for all,”…

Somerville Seeks Community Input on CPA Priorities; Annual Review Survey Open Through March 31

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne is inviting residents to help shape the future of Community Preservation Act (CPA) investments by participating in the CPA Annual Review process. The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) has launched a survey to gather public input on community needs and priorities for CPA funding. The survey is open through March 31, 2025, and can be accessed at this link. Additionally, the CPC will host its Annual Public Hearing on Wednesday, March 26, via Zoom to hear directly…

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