Darbi/Davis Square Task Force
Sep. 29th, 2008 03:13 pmIn all honesty I'm not very up to date with the local politics, but I have been trying to become more informed and more active. Can someone give me an impartial background about what this person is talking about? What DSTF and Darbi do exactly?
http://somervillenews.typepad.com/the_somerville_news/2008/09/letter-davis-sq.html
http://somervillenews.typepad.com/the_somerville_news/2008/09/letter-davis-sq.html
It's the somerville news...
Date: 2008-09-29 07:54 pm (UTC)In all seriousness, I'm not familiar with the committee they're referring to, but Rebekah Gewirtz definitely seems like a straight shooter. I have a hard time imagining there's anything real to this...
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Date: 2008-09-29 08:16 pm (UTC)http://bershad.com/gb/davis-square/DavisSq_moreinfo.html
It's a citizen's advisory committee. Basically a moderated forum for people to let their voices be heard.
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Date: 2008-09-29 09:00 pm (UTC)Rebekah is a fairly effective facilitator and the meetings are pretty open. Still, her policy biases do become evident in the meeting agendas. For example, at one meeting she warmly received a presentation for a "visioning" process for the neighborhood. Long story but suffice to say it got a lukewarm reception. Yet, next meeting, a large block of time was set aside for the visioning presenter to continue exploring and brainstorming with the group, with flip charts. While some in the group were interested, most it seemed to me were not. IMHO, that should not have returned to the agenda but Rebekah seemed to champion it. I've perceived several other instances where the agenda and the dialog are influenced by her personal policy biases or by the city agenda.
The DSTF would be better served to have a citizen chair. With that said, the chair should have the skills to facilitate. The first or most vocal volunteers for the job may not be right ones.
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Date: 2008-10-01 01:43 pm (UTC)Actually, what's happening now is a good example of why the group should have some form of by-laws, and perhaps an elected board. That way the group could decide, for instance, how, why, and with how much notice, a meeting date could be changed, or an item added to the agenda. I think that if this problem festers it could splinter the group into 2 factions (and therefore 2 separate groups), or it will simply become 'Rebeccah's Task Force' rather than 'Davis Square Task Force'.
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