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    ‘Excuses got to stop’: Quality of life complaints not subsiding near Mass & Cass

    By Drew Karedes,

    2024-08-15

    The quality of life complaints that aren’t subsiding near Boston’s troubled Mass & Cass corridor have some questioning why a new strategy hasn’t been activated.

    Boston 25 News has been reporting closely on the city’s substance use and homelessness crises and the ongoing issues that neighbors have been dealing with.

    Residents have repeatedly complained this summer that open drug use and illegal activity have fanned out deeper into neighborhoods and closer to their doorsteps.

    Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a hearing order this month and is not backing down on his pleas for the city to shift gears on its approach.

    He believes the city should launch a more comprehensive public safety strategy, including a zero-tolerance approach to drug dealing, human trafficking, and even drug use.

    “In another two weeks, young children are going to be going to school around this area,” said the District 2 Councilor. “This summer, I’d estimate between 200 and 300 people are there. I believe the number of people is more than when the tents were up.”

    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu disagrees with that statement and said the city has been focused on the issue this summer.

    “The size of the crowd is actually significantly smaller than previous numbers,” said Mayor Wu.

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    Mayor Wu’s administration previously said that the city has focused on dispersing and eliminating crowds in the area this summer.

    City officials have also cited dipping year-over-year crime statistics with an emphasis on a more than 20 percent drop in violent crime.

    “We’re really looking to make sure we have our plan in place and keep working at it while we coordinate with partners on the ground,” said Mayor Wu.

    Boston 25 News spoke with several residents who feel the issues have been worse this summer for the parts of the South End and several surrounding neighborhoods.

    One neighbor called it the “worst summer yet.”

    “I have to hear them all night yelling, screaming in the wee hours of the morning,” said Mass Ave resident Ashley Brown. “Even putting feces in front of people’s doors and peeing in front of people’s doors.”

    State lawmakers have been debating changes to state law that would expand the ability to involuntarily commit and treat a person for drugs or alcohol.

    Councilor Flynn said he’d also like to see people prosecuted for crimes and sentenced to state prison instead of being released back on the streets.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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    27d ago
    one more thing that I have to get off my chests, look at our food prices are, Rents are out of control to a city that doesn't have anything to offer no place to go and have fun, theses kid's don't have anything to look up too because it's so boring, in this state, city, they shut all the programs down, because no money, but the immigrants are in our country living better then our Americans, up til this day will someone make me understand what the hell is going on. wu, Healy these ladies don't sit down with each other and try to come up with a plan, then you have politics that are in our back yards, because no we can't go to a country and run for politics, in there home town, believe me the first thing that comes out of there mouth is i'm a citizens to this country because they were born here.
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    27d ago
    at the end of the day weather it's smaller or not the bottom line is theses situations are getting out of control, and the mayor wu, needs to handle these situations see it's a different feeling when the mayor or the Governor don't have to deal with situations like this, that's why they feel like it's not a problem or it's a smaller situation the bottom line is fix it. see when the residents are complaining then you know it's a problem, instead of sitting there making a bunch of excuses, because it's not effecting them and where they live, and don't forget theses politics are not paying, where they are living, it's us tax payers that the money is coming from, you know what I mean, but no matter how bad the situation or how we living, because situation is bad out here, they seem to give themselves, a nice raise, and while they are giving themselves a healthy raise, they do it with a smile on there faces, but this country has no money,
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