![]() ![]() Outdoor Living Rooms in Parks: Not a fan of damp grass butt/dog poop surprises so yes to more nice places to sit and hang out in parks.Additional Bike Racks and Fix-it Stations: Definitely not enough bike racks at key locations throughout the city.Beating the Heat - Misting + Water Fountains ($50,000)ĭumping some of my initial thoughts/opinions in a separate comment here.Concrete Safety Island Crossings on Wide Thoroughfares ($200,000).Support Direct Community Food Access ($55,000).Faster Bigbelly Trash Can Adoption for Rat Abatement ($250,000).Pedestrian Safety at Community Path Intersections ($150,000).Outdoor Living Rooms in Parks ($150,000).Residential Street Speed Bumps and Daylighting ($150,000).STEM Programming in Libraries ($50,000).Improve Pedestrian Safety Near GLX Stops ($150,000).Summer Music in the Park Series ($50,000).Additional Bike Racks and Fix-it Stations ($85,000).List of projects (order is random as the ballot scrambles the list each time): Civic Day outside City Hall, (Saturday, September 30, 12-4pm)Ĭurious what people think of the final list of projects? Will dump my thoughts in a separate long comment to avoid cluttering the post.Fluff Fest in Union Square (Saturday, September 23, 3-7pm).Voting will remain open for a month (through October 13) and can be done online, or in person at: You can vote for up to 5 (ranked) that you'd like to see get funded from the $1,000,000 participatory budgeting bucket. Here is the sample ballot with more details about each one, and below is a list of project names. Volunteers went through the ~900 original submissions and came up with a final shortlist of 20. ![]() Community voting for Somerville's first year of participatory budgeting is now open!
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