Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2008-10-21 06:35 am

Ward 7 ResiStat meeting tonight

If you live in Ward 7, you may want to attend your ward's ResiStat meeting tonight at 7 pm in the TAB Building, 167 Holland Street.

From the ResiStat page: "The goal of ResiStat is to hold regular meetings with residents, most in ward-based groups and a few for specific populations. At these meetings, residents give their feedback to SomerStat staff and elected officials about their experience of living in Somerville and receiving City services. Suggestions and comments are recorded and brought back to City staff, and status updates are given at subsequent meetings".

(Ward 7 is everything west of Kingston Street, Thorndike Street, Simpson Ave, Burnham St, and Packard Avenue. Ward 6 will have its own ResiStat meeting on November 5 at 7 pm at First Congregational Church, 89 College Ave.)

EDIT: Read the comments about Hodgkins Park to see why I added the "parks" tag.

Re: important for Hodgkins/Curtis Park

[identity profile] wallacestreet.livejournal.com 2008-10-21 08:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The sand is reasonably clean but you can find some pretty nasty stuff if you look closely, trust me. I've sifted through it while playing in the park and it's got lots of cigarette butts and other detritus mixed in. However, the kids love it, and mine have been playing there for almost 7 kid-years with no ill effects (except for that twitch, must get it checked out :p ). Taking away something that so many kids enjoy so much because it seems "unsanitary" without any evidence at all of a health problem seems like a dumb, CYA maneuver designed to remove the whiff of risk from kids' lives (while providing them with a play structure to risk their necks on, but I digress...). I don't know about your kids, but mine are far from sanitary to begin with.

For more on this kind of kid risk-avoidance parenting groupthink, have a look here (http://freerangekids.wordpress.com/).

Re: important for Hodgkins/Curtis Park

[identity profile] chumbolly.livejournal.com 2008-10-21 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I've done my share of sifting through that sand as well, and while I'll keep my kid from eating the big bits, I figure the sand is a good opportunity to test the hygiene hypothesis, so, I say the more filthy sand the better. One day my kid is going to eat a burrito from Anna's and he's going to need a tried and true immune system, so might as well start building it in the tot lot.