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Monthly Archives: September 2009
JAMBRA GARAGE SALE
Posted in Downtown Lowell, Events, JAM, JAMBRA, Recycling
LDNA Meeting
As always, big THANKS to our Treasurer/stand-in secretary/most prolific blogger member Greg Page. He has posted notes from last nights LDNA meeting on his “New Englander” blog.
There are also links to the UMASS “Arts and Ideas” newsletter which contains the schedule for the Lunchtime Seminars and The Baystate Marathon.
I’ll add that I like the idea of LDNA putting together a small group of volunteers for this event. Anyone that is interested, please let me know next week (September 9th).
If you did not happen to read the Globe this morning (which I had not until Susan Purdy sent along this article) there’s a great article about the North End Residents Council…it’s like reading LDNA minutes multiplied…
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/29/residents_fight_loud_late_night_bar_scene_in_north_end/
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/09/29/residents_fight_loud_late_night_bar_scene_in_north_end/
They also have a blog which resembles something like Boston.com more than what you would expect from a neighborhood asscociation. http://www.northendwaterfront.com/
ONLY 8 TICKETS LEFT FOR
Mill City Mayhem 2009: 8 Hours of Shock Cinema
Saturday, October 24
Mill City Mayhem 2009: 8 Hours of Shock Cinema
Saturday, October 24
4PM – 12 MidnightSecond Wind Cafe, 30 Gorham Street
For questions, comments, or more information, please contact: Brett & Suzz Cromwellmailto:Cromwellmillcitymayhem2009@hotmail.com
Posted in Downtown Lowell, Events, Film, Lowell Film Collaborative
CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE FORUM
I thought I would take a quick look at see if anyone had posted any comments about the CNAG City Council Candidate Forum… this is not going to be quick after all…
Here are some opportunities to read opinions, check out some of the local comments:
Left-in-Lowell
http://www.leftinlowell.com/2009/09/22/cnag-forum-observations/
SUN
http://www.lowellsun.com/local/ci_13392499
Richard Howe
http://richardhowe.com/2009/09/21/city-council-candidates-night-in-centralville/
Posted in City Council, Community Issues, Elections, Lowell
Downtown Lowell Revitalization Project-Phase 1
It would be helpful if everyone would pass this along to their neighbors, specifically those who are sight-impaired as this may impact their daily routines.
If anyone has problems for need more information, please contact Ann Barton or Diane Tradd at DPD.
From DPD and S&R Corportation:
S&R will begin working on Monday Sept. 21st on this project.
We will start on Middle Street between Central & Palmer Street taking half the street. This will mean that parking is restricted but that vehicle and pedestrian access is retained.
Expect a crew of approx. 8-15 people, some noise, and hopefully minimal dust.
Posted in Cobblestones, Downtown Lowell
HAMILTON CANAL DISTRICT
HAMILTON CANAL DISTRICT UPDATES FROM DPD
-DCAM Courthouse Demolition project:
-Testa, the general contractor, has been setting up material for processing which will begin once the concrete crusher is mobilized to the site early this week. The concrete crusher will be utilized for approximately two weeks and during this time the basement of 360 Jackson and 379 Middlesex St will be backfilled to final grade
-Paving of Revere St. has been delayed due to the unexpected elevation and location of existing utility lines. Appropriate utility companies have been contacted and are working with Testa to move their utility lines. Revere Street will be open by the end of the month
-Testa is anticipating demobilizing from the site by the end of this month.
Jackson Street & Other Pedestrian Improvements:
-The City anticipates preparing a bid package this fall for this pedestrian improvement project, with construction starting in the spring
-The project will include the construction/installation of sidewalks, lighting, and street trees along the north side of Jackson Street from Central Street to Revere Street, installation of legal short-term parallel parking along a portion of Jackson Street, construction of the new Hamilton Canal walkway, installation of a new Revere Street bridge, and pedestrian improvements to the Gallagher Terminal along the eastern edge of the Lord Overpass and Thorndike Street, including a new signalized pedestrian crossing at the access drive to the Gallagher Terminal.
Hamilton Canal District project construction timeline details:
-Trinity anticipates completing the financial closing for Phase I of the project by the end of this month;
-Construction start/notice to proceed scheduled for October 1, 2009;
-The first part of the project includes the demolition/dismantling of existing structure – From Oct. 2009 to May 2010
-Internal roadway work is anticipated to start 3rd quarter of 2010
-Construction completion estimated for Spring 2011
Hamilton Canal District project details:
-The first part of the Appleton Mill reconstruction project includes the demolition/dismantling of portions of the existing structure. The site is in very tough shape, so this is necessary to prepare the site for construction.
-Upon the issuance of the Notice to Proceed, Trinity’s general contractor, CWC Builders, will install a security fence around the entire construction site and provide security on site during the entire construction project. Emergency contact information will be posted on site.
-Construction vehicles will access the site by via Revere Street and the new temporary construction bridge, following Thorndike Street to the Lord Overpass, taking a right onto Middlesex Street then a left onto Revere Street. No construction vehicles will be accessing the site by traveling down Jackson Street.
-Work hours will be Monday through Friday from 7am to 3:30pm with the occasion day lasting until 5pm. However, you may see project managers and/or construction workers mobilizing on site as early at 6am;
-Those working at the construction site will be parking on site, so there will be no impact to available neighborhood parking.
Posted in Downtown Lowell, Hamilton Canal District, JAM
FALL MOVIE LINE-UP
The Lowell Film Collaborative (LFC) is a grassroots organization dedicated to growing the burgeoning artistic community of Lowell, Massachusetts, by celebrating the art of moving pictures. lowellfilmcollaborative.org
LFC has quite an impressive lineup for fall beginning with:
The Witching Hour
An Evening of Spooky Fireside Stories, Poetry and Live Music
Friday, September 18th, 5-8 PM
Second Wind Cafe, 30 Gorham St. (formerly Aiello), admission $5.
Posted in Arts, Downtown Lowell, Events, Film, Lowell Film Collaborative
Herding Cats
Herding Cats
A Joint fundraiser between the Brush Art Gallery & Studios and Billerica Cat Care Coalition (a no-kill organization) to benefit homeless and feral cats.
Exhibition Dates: September 24 through October 25, 2009
Exhibition Opening: Saturday, October 3, 2 – 4 PM.
Meet the artists and see beautiful artwork. Free admission.
Fundraising Event: Friday, October 2, 7 – 9 PM. Click here to purchase on-line tickets. http://www.thebrush.org/tickets.htm>
Delicious food and wine. Win baskets of gifts for cats and the people they own, services at area vets, a 10% discount on exhibition artwork, more!
Meet the Cats and Kittens: Saturday, October 17, 2 – 4 PM. Meet adorable cats and kittens looking for good homes. See films about the work the Billerica Cat Care Coalition does. Meet the wonderful folks from the BCCC.
Cakes for Cats: Saturday, October 17, 2 – 4 PM. Girls Incorporated of Greater Lowell will be selling cakes, cookies and brownies to raise funds for the cats! All events take place at the Brush Art Gallery & Studios.
Posted in Arts, Community Problems
Councilor Kazanjian answers SUN questions
Full story:
http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_13294154?source=rss_viewed
QUESTION 1: Was I aware that Mr. Ames was repeatedly spending city work hours at Kazanjian’s Used Auto Parts on Dutton Street?
ANSWER: No, I was not aware he was repeatedly spending city work hours at Kazanjian’s Used Auto Parts. Of course, I was aware from time to time that Sandy would stop by and visit that location as he is friends with myself and many of my employees.
In retrospect, given my position as a city councilor, I probably should have paid more attention to it and for that I apologize.
QUESTION 2: Did I condone Ames’ apparent misconduct during work hours?
ANSWER: Absolutely not! I don’t and would not condone any misconduct whether it be my own employees or city employees.
QUESTION 3: Was I aware that Sandy Ames was allegedly performing work on Kazanjian-owned properties and running errands for Kazanjian Enterprises while supposedly on the clock for the city?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames served as an unpaid, independent contractor, performing oversight of plumbing work on a Kazanjian-based project outside the City of Lowell, specifically, 190 Middlesex Street in Chelmsford.
I thought it went without saying and that Sandy did not need to be told that he should not be performing any such services for me on city time.
If he was doing so, I was certainly not aware Sandy was either doing work or running errands for Kazanjian-related businesses on city time.
If these allegations are substantiated, I would certainly support the city manager’s decision to discipline Mr. Ames.
It was a mistake on my part not to make this point perfectly clear.
QUESTION 4: Why didn’t I disclose for conflict-of-interest reasons the fact that Sandy Ames also works as the manager of the SAC Club, a Market Street bar owned by Kazanjian, and is listed as president of that club?
ANSWER: I am not aware any conflict exists but as far as disclosing Sandy as Manager of Record and serving as corporate president of the SAC Club, I would point out it is a matter of public record at the Secretary of State’s Office and the City of Lowell’s License Commission.
Sandy has served as president of the corporation and manager since 1998, long before he was a city employee and I was a city councilor.
QUESTION 5: Why didn’t I recuse myself from voting on anything related to Inspectional Services given the close business relationship with Ames?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames is a very close personal friend of mine who serves as a non-compensated Corporate Officer and unpaid manager of the SAC Club Inc., both positions he has held since 1998, before he was plumbing inspector and prior to me being elected to the City Council.
I, like my colleagues, have many friends who are employed by the city.
I believe the only matter related to the Inspectional Services Division I voted on would have been voting on the budget as presented by the manager and seeing nothing in the conflict of interest laws that would have prohibited my voting or anything that would influence the way I did my job as a city councilor, I did not recuse myself.
In hindsight, perhaps a more prudent course of action on my part would have been to request an opinion through the solicitor’s office.
QUESTION 6: Was I aware, and did I condone, the fact that Sandy Ames reported working 52 hours for the city during an eight-day period in July when surveillance showed Ames did not work a minimum of 70 percent of those hours?
ANSWER: I would have had no way of knowing what Sandy Ames reported to the city during an eight-day period in July. Again, if these allegations are proved to be true, there is no way I would condone such conduct and would support appropriate disciplinary action by the city manager.
QUESTION 7: Am I aware that the behavior of Sandy Ames, a business associate, is accused of constitutes a diversion of public funds to a private use and is therefore illegal?
ANSWER: As I have stated several times before, I had no knowledge that Sandy Ames was doing any work for me while on city time and I think I have made it perfectly clear, I would never condone such activity.
QUESTION 8: Why was Ames allowed to sign off on more than 40 plumbing and gas permits on projects owned by or constructed by Kazanjian, or a corporate entity controlled by Kazanjian, since 2006, which is prohibited by state law?
ANSWER: Sandy Ames, the city of Lowell Chief Plumbing and Gas Fitting Inspector, signed off on permits applied by licensed plumbers subcontracted by Kazanjian Enterprises Inc., within in the City of Lowell.
Looking back. Perhaps it would have been a better idea to have the building commissioner procure a plumbing inspector from out of town to perform such inspections. And for not doing that, I apologize.
QUESTION 9: While voicing various opinions on the City Council floor, Kazanjian has often stated he is looking out for Lowell’s taxpayers. How is that consistent with Kazanjian’s relationship with Ames and his alleged activities?
ANSWER: As I have stated, I was not aware of Mr. Ames’ alleged activity pertaining to private work on city time.
Consistent with me looking out for taxpayers’ interest, if the alleged activity is proved to be true, I support discipline.
Posted in City Council, Lowell
Hamilton Canal District Vision Session
Old Walls. New Possibilities.
Join the Construction Start Vision Session for the Hamilton Canal District
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Construction start is planned for the historic rehabilitation of the deteriorating Appleton Mills. Come and meet the general contractor and learn about the construction plans, schedule, and the process for applying for construction jobs.
VISION SESSION CONSTRUCTION
Thursday, September 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM
Lowell Memorial Auditorium
50 East Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA
Everyone is welcome.
Please RSVP: 617-720-8400 or reception@trinityfinancial.com
For more information, please go to www.hamiltoncanal.com
Posted in Downtown, Downtown Lowell, Hamilton Canal District, JAM