Davis Sq Task Force meets Monday 2/11
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The Davis Square Task Force will meet this Monday, February 11, at 7 pm at the Tufts Administration Building, 167 Holland Street. Here's the agenda:
7-7:05 - Introductions
7:05-7:20 - Neighborhood Groups Update
- Somerville Climate Action/Go Green Davis Square
- Local First Initiative
- Davis Area Resident Business Initiative
7:20-7:55 - CARLI Fence site
7:55-8:25 -Davis Square Development
- Antonia’s Restaurant space: Krista Kranyak from Ten Tables Restaurant
- Property on Highland Ave and Enterprise Lot
- Possible Blue Shirt Café expansion/Dollar Days
- Dover Plaza
- Dahn Yoga studio
- Sushi restaurant opening where La Contessa used to be
8:25-8:50 -Future Search Concept (Vanessa Rule)
“Where does our community want to go?”
8:50-9 - Miscellaneous items and next meeting date
ETA, 2/14: My notes from the meeting are here.
7-7:05 - Introductions
7:05-7:20 - Neighborhood Groups Update
- Somerville Climate Action/Go Green Davis Square
- Local First Initiative
- Davis Area Resident Business Initiative
7:20-7:55 - CARLI Fence site
7:55-8:25 -Davis Square Development
- Antonia’s Restaurant space: Krista Kranyak from Ten Tables Restaurant
- Property on Highland Ave and Enterprise Lot
- Possible Blue Shirt Café expansion/Dollar Days
- Dover Plaza
- Dahn Yoga studio
- Sushi restaurant opening where La Contessa used to be
8:25-8:50 -Future Search Concept (Vanessa Rule)
“Where does our community want to go?”
8:50-9 - Miscellaneous items and next meeting date
ETA, 2/14: My notes from the meeting are here.
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Date: 2008-02-10 10:05 pm (UTC)Nothing of great value to the neighborhood was lost in order to build this. The Logan VFW's membership had dwindled to the point where they could not afford to remain open. I assume the remaining members joined Dilboy.
A modest increse in density, in a neighborhood well served by public transit, seems to me a net win for the environment.
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Date: 2008-02-10 10:23 pm (UTC)I do like the "Greater Davis Square" concept, though. It seems like something that should come after the fact, though, and not forced as it seems to me in the marketing/website.
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True that nothing of great value was lost. I'd argue a modest increase in density would have been three floors, but anyhow. I'm still trying to figure something of this (perceptual) scale gets built halfway to the Arlington Line, but One Davis Square runs into massing problems.
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Date: 2008-02-10 10:33 pm (UTC)Porter Square Shaw's is about a 10 minute walk in the other direction.
Somerville has a citywide height limit of 4 stories or 50 feet. The Teele Square development doesn't violate this, but the original proposal for One Davis Square would have.
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Date: 2008-02-10 11:39 pm (UTC)It bothers me that this city does not seem to have any standards for developers as far as maintaining and/or creating community space and/or green space. Somerville isn't this dense because it's a major urban center -- it's this dense because we have less green/open space than just about any city in the country, and I think addressing that should be a bigger priority than it is.