Monday, September 1, 2014

Planet Southie Recognized for Community Organizing at 2014 Greenovate Boston Awards



Planet Southie leaders accept Greenovate Boston Award:
Brian Clarke, Jacob Bombard, Anna White, Mayor Walsh
On May 31, Mayor Marty Walsh announced Planet Southie among ten other 2014 Greenovate Boston Award winners at the Greenovate Boston Community Summit. The award recognizes the sustainability  achievements of businesses, community organizations and residents.

Since 2010, Planet Southie has provided a platform for neighbors to connect, communicate, and collaborate. Some examples:

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Next Monthly Meeting is August 28

Thursday, August 28th from 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Location: The Distillery (Honeywell Building across parking lot). 516 E 2nd St,

Topics include sustaining ongoing work and planning November Planet Southie Green Globe Awards.

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!


Friday, August 1, 2014

7 Ways to Have a Green Day at Southie’s Beaches

Southie's beach season is far from over! L and M Street Beaches connect Pleasure Bay with Carson Beach, creating the longest stretch of beach in Boston. The beach draws visitors from all over the city, especially during the summer months. 

Southie's beaches are a little slice of heaven. Photo by Planet Southie
To keep our beaches clean and simultaneously reduce our carbon footprints, follow these quick tips for an eco-friendly beach trip:

Monday, July 21, 2014

We're taking July off! No July 24th meeting. See you at the beach!

We're enjoying Summer and hope you are as well. No July 24th monthly meeting will be held.

Stay tuned for news about the next meeting!

Photo of M Street Beach by Southie Spots

Friday, June 20, 2014

Don't Miss the June 26 Monthly Meeting!

Please join us at our next monthly meeting!

Thursday, June 26th from 6:30 - 7:30 pm


Location: The Distillery (Honeywell Building across parking lot). 516 E 2nd St, South Boston.

Hear all about Planet Southie's recent Greenovate Boston Award and how to get involved!

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Talk about gas leaks at our next meeting: Thurs, May 22 from 6:30 - 7:30 pm

Please join us at our next monthly meeting! Thursday, May 22 from 6:30 - 7:30 pm
West Broadway Sunset

Location: The Distillery (Honeywell Building across parking lot). 516 E 2nd St.

Topic: Talk about gas leaks with Joel Wool from Clean Water Action! Learn why they're a danger and why we need your help to get them fixed.

Updates on Greenovate Boston, @southie_walks, and more.

FYI: This is Stefanie's last meeting before she and Aaron follow their dream to move to Aaron's hometown in the Adirondacks. Please stop by to say hi and bye if you have the chance.

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Next monthly meeting is April 24: Learn about South Boston Grows!

Our next monthly meeting is:
Thursday, April 24nd 
from 6:30 - 7:30 pm 
at the Distillery, 516 E 2nd St.

We will share updates and learn all about South Boston Grows!


South Boston Grows aims to improve Community Food Access and allows for Continued Learning Opportunities for youth; their families and their community. Some research has also shown that including garden-based youth programs in the curricula has a positive effect on academic achievement. SBG targets their work in urban areas of need and grow food in all South Boston Housing Developments and other open areas.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Happy Spring! March 27th Planet Southie meeting to focus on community engagement

Our next monthly meeting is
Thursday, March 27th from 6:30 - 7:30 pm at the Distillery, 516 E 2nd St.


We will share updates and continue to move forward on our Greenovate Boston community engagement project.



FYI - A few neat things:
Opportunities to clean up the neighborhood this Spring:

Also: check out this new web forum on Southie development issues LINK

See you Thursday!

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Action Alert: Speak up about 340 W 2nd Street project

UPDATE: We hear from the City that the community process on this project will "most likely be concluding tomorrow" 3/11. Speak up now.

Our friends at the Saint Vincent’s Lower End Neighborhood Association (SVLENA) need your help to speak up about 340 W 2nd Street.

Please help by attending the ZBA meeting on March 11th at 11:30 am at Boston City Hall, Room 801 and speak out against this project because: 

  • Grossly exceeds the Floor to Area Ratio that is established on the site.
  • Developer was unwilling to make height & density changes requested by the community.
  • The entire Saint Vinny's Neighborhood Association is against this project.
  • Major privacy concerns between proposed building and nearby existing building.
  • Will create an unsanitary condition in the small gap between buildings.
  • Density issues for the neighborhood.
  • (Please feel free to add to this list) 
Can't attend, but want to speak up? Contact: Eric Prentis and Councillor Bill Linehan

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Contest Time! Name Southie's new litter campaign

It's time to name the campaign. Wait...what's this all about again? Read more here.
Got an idea for a name? Share it on the below form!

Southie Trash Talk: Residents brainstorm about litter campaign

Tired of windblown trash vortexes, dog poop and a general sense of ewwww?

Well then, we have just the thing for you!

Here's what happened: in the past 2 weeks (coincidental with the melting snow), Southie's social media circles have been abuzz with ordinary neighbors of all stripes who are fed up with litter.

Over at the SaveKStreet blog, it's been stated frankly: 
"Has anyone else noticed that the streets of our neighborhood are overflowing with trash? Up and down every Southie street are piles of trash."

OK. OK. So these things happen. The question is what to do about it? 

A bunch of Southie neighbors who shared their frustration via Twitter decided to be proactive -- they got together via Planet Southie's "tweet up" (affectionately dubbed #SouthieTrashTalk) and excitedly agreed to help start a resident-led clean up campaign. Here they are this morning, hash-tagging it out:
Some of the ideas that have been floating around:

Thursday, February 20, 2014

February 27 Planet Southie Meeting: Let's listen and act on what matters most

Planet Southie members created this brainstorm last year
Please join us for our next monthly meeting:

Meeting will focus on opportunity for neighborhood engagement in partnership with Greenovate Boston.

Thursday, February 27, 2014
6:30 - 7:30 pm
The Distillery Building
516 E 2nd St.

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Wanna talk about neighborhood issues? Help plan a Greenovate Meet-Up!



Neighborhood Meet-Ups are
popping up all over the City!
Focus of February 27 Meeting:
This Spring, Planet Southie will participate in an opportunity to bring together neighbors to discuss a question about "sustainability" in our community. 
 For example, "How should Boston address parking demands?" or "How best can we balance budgetary constraints with the need to maintain street trees in the City?" What's the question? That's up to you!

Background
Based on feedback from the Climate Action Plan Community Leadership meeting in December, and the new Mayor's Transition Team’s Environment Public Hearing in January, the City of Boston is launching the Greenovate Ambassador program to help facilitate communication between Bostonians and the City around sustainability.

Ambassadors (including Planet Southie) will work between the City and the community to help solicit ideas, facilitate discussion, and understand objectively what the collective community wants to see in Boston. They will be the glue between the community and City Hall.

Our role
Brian, Patrick and Stefanie had a productive call with the City regarding the Greenovate process.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Action Alert: BU Bio Lab

About
For over 10 years, local residents have been fighting to stop Boston University from building a BioSafety Level 4 (BSL4) laboratory in the Roxbury/South End area. According to the Stop the Bio Lab Coalition, the lab would research pathogens such as tularemia, anthrax, and the Ebola viruses -- many of which can be transmitted through the air. According to the Massachusetts Nurses Association, 

"An agent escaping containment would pose a severe threat to public health and the environment and could cause a public health crisis." 

Saturday, February 15, 2014

#WillTwitterSaveSouthie? Look what happened last week

Fed up with feeling unheard in the development process, one neighbor turned to Twitter. Look what happened!

The South Boston resident who started @SaveKStreet explains, "This was my second tweet and I sent it on my way to work. That morning I had a 3 hour meeting first thing in the morning. When I got out and checked my phone I could not believe what I saw. Twitter (relatively speaking) blew up. I had retweets, favorites, mentions and followers." 

@PlanetSouthie and several others retweeted. 


Just 8 hours after @SaveKStreet's first tweet: Success! 


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Action Alert: South Boston deserves safety for all pedestrians


Southie Walks Action Alert
Call our neighborhood officials and let them know: South Boston deserves safety for all pedestrians.
  • Neighborhood Coordinator Eric Prentis: 617-635-3485
  • City Councilor Bill Linehan: 617-635-3203
  • Representative Nick Collins: 617-722-2080
Below is a photo of E 4th St at the Stop and Shop parking lot. The same thing happens on East Broadway at the Rite Aid lot where vehicles park over the lot line onto the sidewalk and into the path of pedestrians, strollers and kids -- without any barriers. Just look at the Rite Aid on Dot Ave to see what we in South Boston deserve -- fences, landscape, walkways and well marked direction exits. 

Conflict with pedestrians and vehicles is reaching crisis. More curb cuts and garage doors are crossing side walks (that have been narrowed by variance relief from lot line set backs) everywhere in South Boston.

The BRA and the ZBA apparently have ignored the city's recommendations in the Complete Streets document from the Transportation Dept. regarding sidewalk depth in many new projects.

Without adequate safety measures and attention to sidewalk design to protect pedestrians, the developers are not being held accountable.
Businesses like Stop and Shop and Rite Aid have to make their lots safer and we need our elected officials support to insure that changes are made.
  
The above alert was submitted by Mary Cooney, a South Boston pedestrian advocate.

2/21 Update: A woman was in serious condition after being struck Thursday night by a car on Day Boulevard in South Boston. Details. When you call the above officials, please ask them to share and act on their ideas about how to prevent more tragic pedestrian incidents.

Monday, February 3, 2014

2/3/14 Vigil Against Keystone XL Pipeline (Broadway T Stop)

Photo from 2/3 #NoKXL vigil
This is an all-hands-on-deck moment to send the message to President Obama that Keystone XL fails his climate test and he must reject it. On the evening of Monday, February 3rd, we’ll come together around the country to make our voices heard.

The No KXL protest vigils are organized by 350MA, CREDO, Rainforest Action Network, and the Sierra Club, and supported by 350.org, The Other 98%, Center for Biological Diversity, Oil Change International, Bold Nebraska, Energy Action Coalition, Natural Resources Defense Council, The Hip Hop Caucus, Overpass Light Brigade, Environmental Action, League of Conservation Voters, Waterkeeper Alliance, Friends of the Earth, Forest Ethics, Forecast the Facts, and others.

Please bring candles and appropriate signs (links available after you sign up).

Look for us on the traffic island at the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and West Broadway.

Monday, January 27, 2014

See you at the February 27th Meeting

Update from January Strategic Planning Meeting:
Thanks to those who braved the cold to attend and share their top neighborhood concerns, we've been able to define this year's strategy:
In 2014, Planet Southie members will advocate with long-term and new residents for alternative transportation, fixed gas leaks, and for balanced development. We value diversity, local climate action, green space, trees, gardens, safety, affordability for families, and working across neighborhoods. 

Read the boston.com article about the meeting: Planet Southie lays out its agenda for 2014

Please join us for our next monthly meeting:

Thursday, February 27, 2014

6:30 - 7:30 pm
The Distillery Building
516 E 2nd St.

As always, all are welcome at Planet Southie!

We will follow up on community engagement and other priorities identified at the January 23 Strategy Meeting.

At the 1/23 mtg, we analyzed priorities, what's working, and what to do better.