IMPACT ON BUSINESSES

Q: Northampton already has lots of vacant storefronts. I’m worried that already stressed businesses will have to close and I’ve heard many business owners downtown don’t support this.  

A: We're keenly aware that construction will present challenges for our downtown businesses and residents alike. The project, spread over three seasons, will have phases of intense activity followed by quieter periods. This cyclical nature offers both challenges and windows of opportunity. To navigate this, we're in close collaboration with the business community and Toole Design to strategize ways to mitigate the impact and maximize business benefits. Our city's economic development team is also actively brainstorming events, exhibits, and special programming to draw people downtown and support businesses during the construction phases.

Q2: I’ve heard that there are no plans for how to handle construction and the city won’t say what the schedule will be and what will be the impact on businesses and traffic.  

A2: As stated from the beginning of this project and reiterated in the public hearing, it is critical to develop a construction phasing plan that minimizes impact on downtown businesses to the greatest extent feasible. Mayor Sciarra is actively working on strategies to mitigate the impacts of construction on businesses and every other downtown user. In fact, the top priority for everyone involved in this project is to discuss planning for the construction phase. We are eager to address this concern as soon as we reach the project stage where we have the necessary information, as scheduling cannot be determined until the construction plans are finalized.

Northampton recently completed its 25% submission to the MassDOT TIP program. From here, MassDOT works with our consultants on the details of the project, mapping out the finest details and measuring the inches between specific elements of the plan. In order to get here, Northampton had to provide detailed technical specifications and demonstrate that there had been significant public input to the process. MassDOT held the public hearing in Northampton in April 2023.

Toole Design is currently working on the 75% design plans that will meet the criteria for submission to MassDOT. After this submittal, Toole will help the city develop a cost and time-effective plan with business community feedback for phasing construction to minimize the impact on downtown businesses. We are very eager to work with downtown stakeholders to develop plans, strategies, and communication tools to keep everyone informed and engaged during construction and to incentivize people to come downtown during that time. 

Here is the timeline given during the public hearing. This may be pushed back depending on the length of review time undertaken by MassDOT.

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