Senator Jehlen, Representatives Barber, Connolly and Provost with staff members met with Commissioner Montgomery and Deputy Engineer Raul Silva at the state house on Tuesday, February 25.
About trees, we learned that:
The new plan reorients the turf field slightly. It will be larger, to accommodate not only soccer but football.
The 5 oak trees will be preserved, but the 3 ash trees previously planned for removal will be removed, along with another three.
The trees will be replaced with 2-15 new trees. They will be planted in the fall, after construction.
DCR tree staff will meet with Somerville’s Urban Forestry Committee to plan what kind of trees will be placed there.
We urged that some trees be placed to shield the playground from car exhaust.
There will also be a shade structure, with concrete pad and picnic tables, on the Fellsway West side.
About construction, we learned that:
The contract has been awarded
Some activities, including snow fencing and marking, will begin the second week of March.
Heavy construction will be from April to June, ending in time to avoid interference with the pool opening.
The field should open in August.
Construction vehicles will not be allowed to park on Fellsway West.
DCR reiterated that the turf field will have a low fence with an unlocked gate to keep dogs off the field
About communication, we expressed dissatisfaction with the process so far. We learned that
There is not time for a full public meeting before activity begins on the field.
DCR will issue a press release next week with their plans, and a link to images on a website.
We will continue to ask for an opportunity for people to ask question
About future developments, we learned that:
In the fall, the pool will be enlarged and repaired.
DCR will work with the city and DOT to
make a gate in the fence where it’s already cut
plan a crosswalk and lights for folks to cross McGrath at Blakeley Ave to Stop & Shop