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January 9, 2008
Prospect Hill ResiStat Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Aldermanic Chambers, City Hall
93 Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143
What do residents who own dogs in the Prospect Hill neighborhood want? Come to the meeting and share ideas about how to make Prospect Hill a better place to live!
If you are interested in connecting with other dog owners from the Brickbottom neighborhood to attend the Prospect Hill ResiStat meeting on January 9, please e-mail Michèle: michelebiscoe *AT* somervilledog.com.
The Prospect Hill neigborhood extends from Union Square to City Hall between McGrath Highway and School Street. More information about the Prospect Hill ResiStat Group is available on the web from the City of Somerville.
The goal of ResiStat is to hold 20 bi-monthly meetings, most in neighborhood 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. Also, residents can request SomerStat data relevant to their neighborhood, which are brought to subsequent meetings. The ResiStat program is funded by generous grants from The Boston Foundation and the National Center for Civic Innovation.ResiStat serves residents in three important ways:
- Residents get to share their feedback, concerns, issues, and ideas with the City. This information feeds into the SomerStat program, which oversees the work of most city departments. The result is a more resident-responsive government.
- Residents get to request City information and data, and hear about City programs, policies, and initiatives. Residents also are kept up-to-date on the status of requests they've made in previous meetings.
- Residents get to talk to and listen to each other. Residents get to know their neighbors, and learn about how their key issues are similar to and different from each others'.

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