Category Archives: Community Issues

Click on over to Greg’s blog, The New Englander
http://anewenglanderinlowell.blogspot.com/2010/05/ldna-summary-52410.html
he has some remarks about our May meeting.

Update; the city council voted in favor of re-design structure. You can still find the detailed presentation on the city web site.
http://www.lowellma.gov/depts/officeofthecitymanager/presentations/100601%20ISD%20Reorg%20V2.pps/view

While you are there you can find the Manager’s proposed 2011 city budget (ok that will probably just be me).
http://www.lowellma.gov/news

The SUN also has an article about the revisions to the Mass. Open Meeting Law which the manager mentioned at the meeting.
http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_15193713?IADID=Search-www.lowellsun.com-www.lowellsun.com

Meeting with LPD/LDNA/Bars on
Monday, May 17th, 7-8 PM
at the Mayor’s reception room, 2nd floor, City Hall.
Thank you very much to everyone who attended the meeting. Thanks as always to Chief Lavallee for getting us all together in the same room on a regular basis.
KMM
ps. I have a list of everyone who did NOT show up!

The next LDNA meeting will be
Monday, May 24th, 7PM at Caffe’ Paradiso.

déjà vu

I guess I should preface this with “déjà vu”.

There was a lengthy discussion Monday evening at the Downtown Neighborhood Association meeting about the re-opening of the former “Brian’s Ivy Hall” on Merrimac Street. Neighbors and Lowell Police Department had very bad experiences with this establishment in the past. There were a series of events similar to what occurred last night at the El Rincon on Central St. large-scale crowd fights, destruction of property, cars with amplified music blocking roadway; all of this occurring between midnight at 3AM. This type of activity is disruptive to residents, imagine being school-age child that has to get up in the morning, and it’s quite distressing to elderly residents to be woken in the night by this kind of craziness (and I hate to be selfish but I actually get up early in the morning to go to work).

All-in-all it is just inappropriate behavior for a city street at any time day or night. It also portrays a negative image which potentially effects nearby businesses. At a difficult economic time when bars downtown are already suffering financially; do we really need one more place like this?

Update: If you have a specific concern there will be a public hearing at 3PM on Thursday regaring the license to re-open “Brian’s Ivy Hall”public hearing
Application by BEKS, Inc., d/b/a Brian’s Ivy Hall, Kevin Hayhurst, President, for an all alcoholic beverages Restaurant license for premises at 74 Merrimack Street, third floor only, ingress and egress along north and south stairwells, one room for bar/restaurant/nightclub approx. 4,400 sq. ft.
It is requested that Kevin Hayhurst be approved as manager of record for BEKS, Inc.
BEKS, Inc. has filed applications for the following minor licenses for premises at 74 Merrimack Street: common victualler; entertainment in a licensed restaurant for live music, disc jockey, juke box; and automatic amusement device.

Downtown Neighborhood
Clean-Up Day
April 24, 2010 at 9AM

There were some really hard-working people out Saturday. Great thanks to everyone!
Some neighbors who have been her for awhile…

And some wonderful students from UML made their way all along the Riverwalk and Lucy Larcom Park…

And some neighbors who have not even moved in yet. Steve Carlin
Park Supervisor, MA Dept. of Conservation and Recreation who will be moving into the Mack Building in June brought along a group of volunteers and made our little sanctuary The Victorian Garden as beautiful as it has ever been.

APRIL!

It’s the magical month of April again… and I was thrilled to read Rob’s blog today:

There’s a reason we appreciate this guy….and all of the people who work for him.

INNOVATIVE CITIES CONFERENCE

“How to Make a Downtown Great"

The Lowell Plan and the City of Lowell invite you to participate in a discussion with nationally renowned city planner Jeff Speck

Saturday, April 10th10:00 a.m. – Noon
MCC’s Federal Building50 Kearney Sq.
The discussion on progressivedevelopment, streetscapes, public
transportation, walkability, and more is free and open to the public.

For information call
978-459-9899

Family Safety Night

Friday, April 9, 2010
5:00—7:00 pm
Lowell General Hospital
(295 Varnum Avenue, Lowell, MA 01854)
This FREE family event will feature activities such as child
fingerprinting, spin art, face-painting, an appearance by
Canaligator of the Lowell Spinners, as well as informational
brochures and give-a-ways from many organizations!
Light refreshments will be served
Information & Activities will be provided by the following
organizations:
Alternative House * Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence * Boston Medical Center
HealthNet Plan * Elder Services of Merrimack Valley * FBI * Floating Hospital for
Children at Tufts Medical Center * F.O.C.U.S. * Greater Lowell Health Alliance * Lowell
Alliance for Families and Neighborhoods * Lowell Community Health Center * Lowell
General Hospital * Lowell Fire Department * Lowell Police Department * Lowell Spinners *
Middlesex District Attorney’s Office * Middlesex Sheriff’s Office * Network Health *
Rape Crisis Services of Greater Lowell * Saints Medical Center * Trinity EMS * WIC


For more information contact:
Amy Stanley at 978.788.7278
astanley@lowellgeneral.org

Public hearing about the Lowell Immigration Commission TOMORROW!

Just a friendly reminder about the public hearing on re-establishing the Immigration Commission for the city of Lowell.
Tuesday, March 23rd Lowell City Hall 7:00pm
We need you there to show your support for the Mayor and the commission!
You can view the ordinance itself on the ONE Lowell website:
http://www.onelowell.net/Documents/immigration-commission-ordance.pdf

The new Immigration Commission will provide representation from among our newcomer communities in Lowell. Commissioners will advocate for the well-being of Lowell’s diverse immigrant and refugee residents. Commissioners will also assist the City Manager and the City Council in the development of policies and programs that help resident immigrants of the City of Lowell in addressing their needs and concerns.
This is an amazing opportunity for newcomers to Lowell to have a voice in those policies that impact their lives, and will be a vital step in developing leadership in newcomer communities that can lead to elected representation.

Contact: Victoria Fahlberg, PhDExecutive DirectorONE Lowell978-654-6957 x 102 vfahlberg@onelowell.net

Community Resource Sharing

CSP Community Forum Presents:
“Community Resource Sharing”
Who?: The Community and Social Psychology (CSP) graduate students at UMass Lowell invite you to engage in discussion about hot topics in Lowell.
What?: A discussion about how we can work to create a stronger sense of community and support localism by making resources more accessible and affordable for everyone.
When?: Wednesday, March 24th 2010 from 7:00-8:30pm
Where?: Pollard Memorial Library
401 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA. 01852
Why?: By discovering the needs of Lowell citizens we will be better able to help one another fulfill those needs. Resource sharing is a great way to create affordability as well as availability, while also building a sense of community.
* Light snacks and beverages will be provided.
* Join us on the web for pre and post forum discussions at
http://groups.google.com/group/csp-communtiy-forum.