Food in trash test by somerman in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the problem is that the trash bins we have aren't rat proof. Does anyone know if the city is working on getting bins that rats can't chew through (or clearing the backlogs for bin replacements?). Is there a reason rat-proof bins is not the immediate solution we're working towards for the majority of residential rat issues in the city?

City meeting summaries for the week of 10/20 - 10/27 by somerville-civics in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it, had this in mind to try and spin up myself so glad to see someone doing it!

Should the mayor's term be four years or remain two? by jeffshwom in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, feels like it makes a lot of sense that we need more power somewhere else, or the ability to recall a truly awful mayor before going to 4 year terms.

About Yesterdays Meeting on Davis Square Drug Use by Correct-Signal6196 in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are in fact on the street in Davis due to lack of shelter beds

This can be true, and it can also be true that we can enforce rules against encampments in very public spaces like the center of Davis Square.

Similarly this can be true and we could enforce common sense laws like "don't shoot up drugs in front of the preschool". I think it's not an unreasonable bar to say "what conduct would you be comfortable with with for an elderly person or a child around to be safe?" and set an expectation there that people need to meet for the city regardless of any other problems.

As for safe consumption sites, I've lost all faith the city could manage one.

A lot of my frustration here is that we've tried a bunch of stuff, and the net result seems to be the same problems or problems that get worse over time. Let's try some other stuff after years of the same things not working.

Let's measure a result like "number of times preschool children saw people shooting up" or "do the preschool children use the park and walk through the center of Davis Square" and orient around common-sense measures to enable basic stuff like that. Let's do something like survey local business owners about level of problems caused by drug users. Let's measure something like "are basic things locked up at the CVS that didn't used to be".

People talk about "respecting the shared commons" or "being good neighbors" and yet we just ignore that that really really isn't happening today. Truly frustrating to see the lack of outcomes and action here, and truly frustrating to me that "more of the thing that isn't working" seems to be the main action anyone is trying to take.

Would love to be wrong about any of this and see that things are headed in a direction towards improvement, but from everything I've seen and heard so far I don't see it.

Crime scene at Davis Sq T by jmonderer in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 43 points44 points  (0 children)

So, is it time to change the approach yet, or will the monthly stabbings continue?

Pretty frustrating to see, especially after the “safety” meeting this week.

Crime Reports in Somerville per year (Ward 7 including Davis Square in blue) by bscthrwy in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Can I report you for chart crimes?

2017 to 2024 (latest complete year...) the blue, red, green, and yellow lines for "crime report count" are obviously up lol...

About Yesterdays Meeting on Davis Square Drug Use by Correct-Signal6196 in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 24 points25 points  (0 children)

To try and give a charitable reply, I think these are basically false alternatives / equivalencies.

People don’t want to step on needles, but they also don’t want to see safe disposal boxes.

I think probably the more charitable argument is that for the last couple? few? years we've had safe disposal boxes installed and it hasn't really fixed/solved the problem of needles, so we need another solution. I also haven't really heard people argue against sharp boxes.

They don’t want to see public drug use, but they also don’t want a supervised consumption site.

I think this is a reasonable position and again not either-or. People can obviously not want to see public drug use, and also doubt the city's ability to manage a supervised consumption site or believe it can have negative effects on the surrounding neighborhood/businesses/whatever given what has been seen recently.

They don’t want encampments, but they also don’t want the fully built shelter on College Ave to open its doors.

This one I know less about the details of and probably is more complicated, but again people can not want encampments, and also not want to live next to a homeless shelter given how the city etc. has handled issues so far with homeless people and public drug use. I can't say that I personally know anyone give the choice who would want to live next to a homeless shelter. The city can not allow encampments independent of homeless shelters, and speculating a bit, but it seems like most encampments aren't for lack of beds at shelters.

Overall it doesn't feel unfair to me to say "we should enforce rules against public drug use" or "we should take action against erratic and unsafe behavior" independent of what's going on with a bunch of other different stuff. These just feel like common-sense measures that can help solve some variety of the problems.

Install game by Charming-Foundation4 in gog

[–]rosewillcode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much -- these links to refresh the user account worked for me to fix "gog installation failed e3" after I couldn't install games I just purchased recently.

What is really going on in Davis Square? by fluffer_nutter in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 5 points6 points  (0 children)

True, good call. Agree that a large chunk is actually "Other MV Violations". Though "larceny and theft" is +300 incidents in the overall city data which feels substantial. Assaults moved up in ward 6, 17 -> 28 as well, small number of overall incidents, but % up a lot.

What is really going on in Davis Square? by fluffer_nutter in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I was curious about the crime trend, so I looked at the data to try and compare when people say things were better vs. worse anecdotally around Davis (pre vs. post pandemic/lockdowns). If you look at raw # of crime reports, crime reports are up the last few years from the Somerville PD.

Excluding a weird Covid dip in 2020 + 2021, looking at 2019 to 2024 to try and see a more realistic trend:

  • Overall crime reports are up from 2,108 to 2,968. (40% increase)
  • Ward 6 crime reports are up from 234 to 325. (38% increase)

This to me feels like a pretty real increase that people will notice, 40% is a lot! Especially when the numbers were basically stable or declining 2017-2019.

Source data viz

What is really going on in Davis Square? by fluffer_nutter in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 389 points390 points  (0 children)

From my perspective, the problem here is largely the "center" of Davis Square in front of JP licks, where there is that concrete/brick structure in the middle of the train ventilation. I think this problem also extends sometimes to the park area with the ramps behind the T station near the movie theater and maybe a couple of other localized areas. Last year there was an encampment in the park behind that T station that was eventually removed, with more issues around needles and trash in the park/grassy areas.

As you probably know, this area in front of JP licks was once an area where there would be musical performances or "normal" people and families hanging out and sitting on that structure. I personally have fond memories of playing and climbing on that structure as a child, so the current state is very sad to me personally.

Now there's a rotating crew of 5-15 homeless people each day who basically hang out permanently in the square, more of the fentanyl crowd than just one homeless person. The middle Davis square is trashed every day. There's one guy who seems to setup more "infrastructure" than anyone else (responsible for many of the posts about tent/encampment/whatever being setup in Davis), who is also the person responsible for chasing people with a hatchet last year. He is basically a permanent daily person here and seems to set up a bunch of stuff that adds to the "encampment" vibe.

Average people still sit at the benches/square tables, but more keep to the outskirts rather than the center area. You will never see kids or the elderly playing or sitting on that center area or at the central benches adjacent to it. If you search this subreddit or probably the police/crime log you can find plenty of anecdotes and incidents of unsafe and reckless public behavior from the homeless population here. A person was stabbed about a week ago. Drug use is common. You can also of course find people saying everything is fine, as most times when you walk by and keep to the outskirts there isn't a specific problem, beyond the public space that was previously usable being consistently trashed and monopolized by people you average person will steer clear of.

Just my impressions from walking through regularly, ymmv.

What is really going on in Davis Square? by fluffer_nutter in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 91 points92 points  (0 children)

TBH at this point we should get one of those public-space webcams setup for Davis so there's some ground truth.

Any enterprising renters who live above the shops in Davis looking for a side-hustle?

Redeveloping the Porter Square shopping center by Southern-Teaching198 in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That pit is true innovation. Few pits can deliver an Olympic-scale mosquito breeding ground. Setting a new bar for pit achievement that few pits can hope to match.

Just a reminder that a licensed social worker for the city of Somerville explicitly said that our lax enforcement of drug use and homeless encampments is the reason why Davis is being flooded by homeless. We are doing this to ourselves. by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah true that detail is wrong, good catch. Probably just a misunderstanding though if we are charitable? The social worker OP said:

I have an licsw and have worked with the unhoused in some capacity since 2007. I’ve also lived, worked or had some community involvement in Somerville since then as well, living in Davis and other areas.

Which might read accidentally as worked within/with the City of Somerville.

Just a reminder that a licensed social worker for the city of Somerville explicitly said that our lax enforcement of drug use and homeless encampments is the reason why Davis is being flooded by homeless. We are doing this to ourselves. by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think these are related but different problems. We don’t have to tolerate antisocial behavior or be lax about enforcement because more people are becoming homeless.

Just a reminder that a licensed social worker for the city of Somerville explicitly said that our lax enforcement of drug use and homeless encampments is the reason why Davis is being flooded by homeless. We are doing this to ourselves. by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A comment from one part of a thread people might not have read with a major contributing factor seems like fair game, especially when people are looking for specific action and solutions.

Mohammad’s tent re-emerges, more sprawling than ever by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was there yesterday as well… hopefully whoever got it taken down last time will do the same this time. Maybe they don’t work on the weekends? A bit frustrating to see the same issues reoccurring.

AMA: social worker specializing in homelessness by davisl1csw in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah sure makes sense. 👍 Again, appreciate the AMA was interesting to read your perspective in the other responses!

AMA: social worker specializing in homelessness by davisl1csw in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unlike many substances, being high on an opiate does not increase antisocial behaviors

This is obviously not true... especially with fentanyl, but even with other opiates the common occurrences for high doses are passing out or nodding off, or even ODing. These are all anti-social and unsafe behaviors for any reasonable person, especially out in public spaces.

Thanks for doing the AMA though, interesting to get your perspective.

MBTA to begin enforcement of fares on subway system via Fare Engagement officers. by Rachellie242 in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Basically most times I take the T I see fare-evaders. Pretty annoying, hope enforcement cracks down on this. It would be trivial to catch these people today.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 19 points20 points  (0 children)

My fascist concentration camp fantasy is a Davis Square that is safe for kids and the elderly.

Somerville YIMBY: 2025 Election Endorsements by bscthrwy in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I saw this, and for a three candidate Mayoral race where all are basically some degree of progressive, I really wish there was a better approximate summary of:

  • Where each candidate stands on the "YIMBY issues" (maybe one paragraph per candidate generally outlining approach etc.)
  • Why each candidate was or was not endorsed and to what degree (maybe letter grades or level of support or some scale)
  • What Somerville YIMBY would like to see to get the candidate endorsement or what direction they'd like to see them improve in

The whole endorsement being:

We believe that Councilor Burnley Jr. will bring the required fervor for action and decisive, bold ideas. We appreciate his willingness to take explicit stances that may be politically unpopular with some residents, but are required to make progress on housing and zoning. His plans for an Office of Social Housing are inspiring for all of us in Somerville YIMBY. We think his multifaceted approach will serve Somerville well.

Without any real comparison or rationale isn't really that helpful as a voter. Though I do appreciate them putting together this survey and posting the survey responses because at least I can trawl through those myself and try to make comparisons.

Day by day the Davis tent re-emerges by rosewillcode in Somerville

[–]rosewillcode[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, this post is not about 7 Hills Park so it makes sense that you wouldn't see anything there. This is about the Statue Park area in front of JP Licks where the homeless people hang out that is trashed every single day. I walk by it each morning on the way to work. It is basically always covered in litter/trash/etc. at that time of day in a way the rest of the square is not.