Board of Health votes to extend eviction moratorium

On June 23, 2021, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

The Somerville Board of Health has voted to extend the eviction moratorium through September 15 of this year.

By Rachael Hines

In a virtual meeting at on June 17, the Board of Health (BOH) voted to extend the end date of the eviction moratorium to September 15, 2021.

“We’re still in a state of emergency in Somerville, though the state of emergency in Massachusetts has been rescinded,” said Board member Robert Ciccia. “What’s on the table is a sensible next step given the transition that the entire Commonwealth is in.”

Director Doug Kress opened the meeting by addressing the issue of the moratorium, as well as vaccine accessibility and overcoming vaccine hesitation, as well as how the eviction legislation could impact public health. “We know that housing stability is one of the greatest public health predictors,” Kress said.

Kress also emphasized that both the BOH and the Office of Housing Stability (OHS) are committed to providing aid to homeowners, renters, and landlords financially affected by COVID-19.  “The office of housing stability will work with you, regardless of your status. There are programs available, and the office of housing stability can help you with those kinds of questions,” Kress said.

The meeting was also attended by Nicole Eigbrett, the director of community organizing for the Community Action Agency of Somerville (CAAS). Eigbrett was there to advocate for a 12-month extension of the moratorium, and discussed how the community is still struggling as we return to normal. “Unfortunately, the need is still very great,” she said, explaining how families who have already been granted financial aid are still left in need since COVID has slashed the working hours of many.

“I’d be open to extending in August or July for a few more months. We’ll see where we are in August and see if another extension is warranted,” Ciccia said in response to Eigbrett, referencing the perpetual uncertainty regarding COVID-19 rates and the return to normal. He continued, “But this is the last resort, an eviction moratorium. Ideally, landlords are getting paid, and tenants are able to stay in their homes.”

Anyone looking for housing assistance can contact the OHS by filling out the intake form at www.somervillema.gov/ohs or calling 617-625-6600 x2581.

 

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