The Somerville Licensing Commission is meeting this Monday, November 18 at 6:00 p.m., Tufts Administration Building, 167 Holland Street The attorney for Beer Works has contacted the licensing commission clerk and withdrawn the application for a city license.



There is currently only one agenda item related to Davis Square. Transfer of License Common Victualler & Entertainment License

24. Rosebud Restaurant, Inc. to transfer the All-Forms alcoholic beverages restaurant license held by 381 Jumbo LLC, d/b/a Rosebud at 381 Summer St. and approval for Pledge of License, Common Victualler License and Entertainment license for Entertainment by Performers, Patrons & Devices. This is a public meeting and opinions will be heard by the commission. If you have an opinion you would like shared, but can not attend the meeting, please send an email to Jenneen Pagliaro, Licensing Commission Clerk. Davis Action Group created a history of restaurants and liquor licenses in the square. While it is an interesting review, it is difficult to account for increased or decreased traffic due to the success or failure of specific restaurants. ResiStat Meeting - 11/19 Davis Square Theater - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.



(below Foundry, NOT Movie Theater) This won't be your ordinary ResiStat meeting! Coming on the heels of Wednesday's Somerville by Design Meeting, the debate generated around Beer Works liquor license application, the physical issues with the Social Security building, and McDonald's closing, there is a lot happening in Davis Square.



Exerted from the city's communication:

Join Mayor Joe Curtatone and Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah Gewirtz on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Davis Square Theatre at 255 Elm St. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to discuss neighborhood and citywide issues. The agenda includes an interactive data exercise to find out what you like about your neighborhood, the latest crime data, a look at the recent gains in MCAS growth scores in the public schools, and updates on projects including the Green Line Extension, the city’s walkability and bikeability, and the feedback you shared during Somerville by Design. Please also join us before the meeting from 6:30 to 7 p.m. for refreshments, pizza and a chance to speak one-to-one with City officials. This won't be your ordinary ResiStat meeting! Coming on the heels of Wednesday's Somerville by Design Meeting, the debate generated around Beer Works liquor license application, the physical issues with the Social Security building, and McDonald's closing, there is a lot happening in Davis Square.Exerted from the city's communication:Join Mayor Joe Curtatone and Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah Gewirtz on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the Davis Square Theatre at 255 Elm St. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to discuss neighborhood and citywide issues. The agenda includes an interactive data exercise to find out what you like about your neighborhood, the latest crime data, a look at the recent gains in MCAS growth scores in the public schools, and updates on projects including the Green Line Extension, the city’s walkability and bikeability, and the feedback you shared during Somerville by Design. Please also join us before the meeting from 6:30 to 7 p.m. for refreshments, pizza and a chance to speak one-to-one with City officials. For more information, please contact ResiStat Coordinator Meghann Ackerman at 617-625-6600 ext. 2120 or mackerman@somervillema.gov.







11/18

Licensing Commission Hearing

6:00



11/19

Ward 6 Resistat Meeting

6:30



11/20

Zoning Board of Appeals

6:00



Ward 5 Resistat Meeting

6:30



11/21

Planning Board

6:00 Upcoming Events11/186:0011/196:3011/206:006:3011/216:00