UPDATE: The City of Somerville has extended the public comment period for rent stabilization. Written comments will now be accepted through August 31, 2023

Written comments can be sent by email to adtf@somervillema.gov or via mail at:  
City of Somerville, Attn: Luis Quizhpe  
Office of Community Development and Strategic Planning  
93 Highland Ave., Somerville, MA 02143
 

Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the City of Somerville invite community members to provide public comments about rent stabilization at an upcoming listening session. As part of ongoing efforts to continue to reduce displacement and increase housing affordability, the City’s Anti-Displacement Task Force (ADTF) is drafting a rent stabilization law, and community members are invited to share their input on what should be included. Two separate sessions will be offered: one for property owners, and one for renters. 

Rent stabilization is a legal strategy that aims to keep housing affordable. Rent stabilization includes laws that prevent rents from rising too quickly and laws that offer protection against wrongful evictions. It also includes considerations for property owners, such as what types of buildings are exempt from the law and considerations for if and when a unit that formerly qualified for rent stabilization could remove its restrictions. 

The ADTF will use the feedback received at the listening sessions to help inform the proposed legislation draft. Some example considerations are: In what way should rents be limited? Should any units or people be exempt from rent stabilization? If so, who? How should the costs of repairs be factored into rents?

The ADTF will then submit the draft law to the City and the City Council, and then to the state legislature, where the City will formally ask the state for permission to enact the law (known as a “home rule petition”). 

The first listening session, for property owners and their advocates, is Thursday, July 20, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The second session, for renters and their advocates, is Thursday, July 27, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Both listening sessions will be hosted in a hybrid format, with the opportunity to participate in person at the Armory or remotely on Zoom. Both sessions will be recorded and posted on voice.somervillema.gov/adtf.

How to Provide Comment

  • Register and Speak at a Listening Session: Advance registration is required to speak at either listening session no later than 48 hours before the session. To sign up, go to voice.somervillema.gov/adtf or call 311 (617-666-3311). Registration is only required for those providing comments. At each session, speakers will be called in the order of registration. If you do not register ahead of time but wish to speak, we will do our best to accommodate you but cannot guarantee you will have an opportunity to do so.
  • Property Owners and Advocates: Register to speak at the July 20 session by Tuesday, July 18, at 5:00 p.m.
  • Renters and Advocates: Register to speak at the July 27 session by Tuesday, July 25, at 5:00 p.m.
  • Submit Written Comment: If you cannot attend the session, written comment will be accepted until midnight on  August 31, by email to adtf@somervillema.gov or via mail at:

City of Somerville, Attn: Luis Quizhpe 

Office of Community Development and Strategic Planning 

93 Highland Ave., Somerville, MA 02143 

How to Attend a Listening Session

For landlords and their advocates (July 20):

Dial: +1 646-558-8656. Enter Meeting ID: 838 3292 1717. Enter Passcode: 635355.

For renters and their advocates (July 27):  

Dial: +1 646-558-8656. Enter Meeting ID: 844 6308 0114. Enter Passcode: 647757.

 

1 Response » to “Somerville Rent Stabilization public comment period deadline extended”

  1. Theo Na says:

    Whatever happened to people living in areas that they could afford?