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SUMMARY:Ribbon Cutting Celebrating Downtown Parklets
DESCRIPTION:The Chamber will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Amherst Business Improvement District's new parklet installations in Downtown Amherst. \n\n\n\nRead the full announcement here: \n\n\n\nThe Amherst Business Improvement District (BID) is very excited to announce the award of an $80\,750 grant from the Regional Economic Development Organization (REDO) Grant program! The grant will cover the materials\, labor\, and insurance for 2-3 ADA-accessible "parklets" to accommodate outdoor dining spaces on Amity Street and South Pleasant Street. Florence-based construction company\, Keiter Corporation\, is constructing these attractive\, sturdy\, professionally designed\, and built dining areas. We are thrilled to be working with this group of contractors. In addition to the work being done by Keiter\, Evan Jones from Cowls worked with the BID to procure the materials at a reduced cost to the BID. Cowls are proud to be supporting this pilot program for prolonged attractive outdoor dining in the heart of downtown. The Amherst BID is managing this project with support from the Amherst Planning Department staff.\n\n \n\nBID ED Gabrielle Gould: The Town and BID did a remarkable job pulling together much-needed outdoor dining 2 springs ago to keep our businesses afloat\, this is the natural next step to a better way to keep this wonderful concept going. Lemonade out of lemons   perhaps Covid will give us decades of outdoor dining where before there was none!"\n\n \n\nThe intention of the "parklets" is to create a pilot program of ADA-accessible outdoor dining areas extending out from the sidewalk\, at the same level of the sidewalk\, and as wide as two parallel parking spaces.  We hope these will be received well and that we can extend this program in the future if the community sees value in this program.\n\n \n\nThe sidewalk next to each "parklet" location will be maintained as a pedestrian pathway.\n\n \n\nEach "parklet" will be located in front of a designated food & drink establishment for that establishment's use.\n\n \n\nAmherst Planner Maureen Pollock stated\, "the main goal of this project is to help activate the downtown streetscape by providing extended sidewalks to serve as outdoor dining spaces\, to attract residents and visitors and support local businesses. As the Town explores urban design standards and streetscape designs for the downtown\, this pilot project is an excellent opportunity for all stakeholders to learn from and enjoy."\n\n \n\nThe grant is funded through the Massachusetts Office of Business Development and is being administered through Western Massachusetts Economic Development Council.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Chamber will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Amherst Business Improvement District&#39\;s new parklet installations in Downtown Amherst.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n<em>Read the full announcement here:&nbsp\;</em><br />\n<br />\nThe Amherst Business Improvement District (BID) is very excited to announce the award of an $80\,750 grant from the Regional Economic Development Organization (REDO) Grant program! The grant will cover the materials\, labor\, and insurance for 2-3 ADA-accessible &ldquo\;parklets&rdquo\; to accommodate outdoor dining spaces on Amity Street and South Pleasant Street. Florence-based construction company\, Keiter Corporation\, is constructing these attractive\, sturdy\, professionally designed\, and built dining areas. We are thrilled to be working with this group of contractors. In addition to the work being done by Keiter\, Evan Jones from Cowls worked with the BID to procure the materials at a reduced cost to the BID. Cowls are proud to be supporting this pilot program for prolonged attractive outdoor dining in the heart of downtown. The Amherst BID is managing this project with support from the Amherst Planning Department staff.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nBID ED Gabrielle Gould: The Town and BID did a remarkable job pulling together much-needed outdoor dining 2 springs ago to keep our businesses afloat\, this is the natural next step to a better way to keep this wonderful concept going. Lemonade out of lemons &ndash\; perhaps Covid will give us decades of outdoor dining where before there was none!&rdquo\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThe intention of the &ldquo\;parklets&rdquo\; is to create a pilot program of ADA-accessible outdoor dining areas extending out from the sidewalk\, at the same level of the sidewalk\, and as wide as two parallel parking spaces.&nbsp\; We hope these will be received well and that we can extend this program in the future if the community sees value in this program.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThe sidewalk next to each &ldquo\;parklet&rdquo\; location will be maintained as a pedestrian pathway.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nEach &ldquo\;parklet&rdquo\; will be located in front of a designated food &amp\; drink establishment for that establishment&#39\;s use.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nAmherst Planner Maureen Pollock stated\, &ldquo\;the main goal of this project is to help activate the downtown streetscape by providing extended sidewalks to serve as outdoor dining spaces\, to attract residents and visitors and support local businesses. As the Town explores urban design standards and streetscape designs for the downtown\, this pilot project is an excellent opportunity for all stakeholders to learn from and enjoy.&rdquo\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThe grant is funded through the Massachusetts Office of Business Development and is being administered through Western Massachusetts Economic Development Council.
LOCATION:Amherst Coffee
UID:e.1230.23910
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DTSTAMP:20260429T135156Z
URL:https://business.amherstarea.com/events/details/ribbon-cutting-celebrating-downtown-parklets-23910
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