During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing situation at 7 Hills Park and the need for regional coordination in response to shifts in the state's shelter policy. Maria Zamora, a key speaker, highlighted that while there have been numerous conversations with regional partners about the challenges faced by various communities, specific discussions regarding 7 Hills Park have not yet taken place. She emphasized the importance of collaboration with organizations like the Somerville Homes Coalition, which works across municipal lines to address these issues.
Zamora noted that the timing of the challenges in their community is not coincidental, as other municipalities are experiencing similar circumstances. She mentioned ongoing advocacy efforts aimed at securing resources from the state to support affected communities.
Additionally, the meeting touched on communication with local businesses regarding the situation in Summit Hills. Nicole, a liaison, reported that the economic development team has been actively engaging with small businesses in the area to improve communication channels. Efforts have been made to share information proactively and to encourage business owners to voice their concerns and observations.
While there is no formal regional plan in place, officials are committed to sharing best practices and learning from neighboring cities like Arlington and Medford, which have faced comparable challenges. The meeting underscored the importance of continued dialogue and collaboration among cities to effectively address the evolving situation at 7 Hills Park and its impact on the community.