Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2006-06-26 11:46 am

Davis Square Task Force agenda for Wed 6/28

The Davis Square Task Force will meet Wedneday, June 28 from 7-9pm in the Tufts Administration Building, 167 Holland St. Everyone is invited. Here is the agenda. (I didn't write it up, I'm just passing it on from Chris Daveta, CDAVETA@ci.somerville.ma.us)

7:00-7:10 - Intros

7:10-7:25 - Adam Dash presentation on project next to the Bike Path

7:25-7:30 - Brief update on bike path plans with MBTA

7:30-7:45- DARBI [Davis Area Resident-Business Initiative] Update

7:45-8:00 - Michele Bisoce: Som|Dog presentation about off-leash areas
on bike path

8:00-8:30 - Traffic in Davis Square - Mark Chase, Davis resident and
traffic consultant to present (continued from previous meeting)

8:30-8:40 - Sara Rosenfeld about Community Servings

8:40-8:50 - Dunkin' Donuts' possible proposal for 24 hours
Mr. Crepe coming to Someday Café site

8:50-8:55 - Sign at Middlesex Bank in Davis Sq.

8:55-9:00 - Wrap up and next meeting
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[identity profile] ayelle.livejournal.com 2006-06-27 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, same here, where I come from Dunkin Donuts and Store 24s are all 24 hour and I was shocked to find that it was different here in Boston, where the T stops running before the bars close... 24 hour convenience places certainly never seemed to attract any kind of bad seed littering noisemaking 4am crowd, though. Or a lot of extra taxis or anything. Seriously, who would take a taxi to Davis Square at 4 in the morning to go to Dunkin Donuts? Or stick around for hours after all the entertainment places are long closed to buy some cereal? That makes the no sense.