In a recent government meeting, council members addressed ongoing concerns regarding mail delivery issues in Somerville, particularly the lack of service from the United States Postal Service (USPS). Councilor Bhatt emphasized the need for specificity in discussions about supporting small businesses, particularly in construction and permitting.
The meeting's focal point was a resolution calling for a community meeting within 30 days to discuss the impacts of missing mail and overall delivery failures. Councilor claimed that the administration had not taken the issue seriously, noting that a promised public meeting never occurred. He expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the administration and the perceived indifference towards constituents' concerns.
Despite the councilor's advocacy, including efforts to engage with the postmaster general, he felt that the administration's response was inadequate. He highlighted that while some improvements in mail delivery had been noted, many residents continued to experience significant issues, including lost mail.
Councilor Bahad acknowledged the ongoing nature of the problem but reiterated that the municipality lacked authority over USPS operations. He stated that the administration had been actively advocating for residents through federal channels, although this was not communicated effectively to the public.
The discussion concluded with a consensus to mark the issue as \"work complete,\" despite lingering concerns about the USPS's accountability and the administration's handling of the situation. The meeting ended on a lighter note, with members looking forward to enjoying chocolate cake at City Hall.