{"id":871,"date":"2022-08-22T13:49:09","date_gmt":"2022-08-22T17:49:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ldna01852.org\/?p=871"},"modified":"2022-08-22T13:49:09","modified_gmt":"2022-08-22T17:49:09","slug":"lowell-downtown-neighborhood-association","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ldna01852.org\/?p=871","title":{"rendered":"Lowell Downtown Neighborhood Association"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">June 27 , 2022 7:00 PM.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">LTC Meeting room<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Minutes of the Meeting<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Jack Moynihan called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm. Featured guests: City Manager Tom Golden;<br>Joann Marcos from National Park Service; and Erin Daniels, Arts and Cultural Programming, LFF; City<br>Councilor Wayne Jenness.<br>Because of a technical glitch, the minutes for the previous meeting were not available and will be voted<br>on at a subsequent meeting..<br>Treasurer Greene reported our current balance at $1,493.27 with expenditures outstanding to bring the<br>total to $1343.29<br>Captain Cullen from LPD presented the monthly police report for the downtown sector. With a total of<br>13 incidents, there was an altercation among people known to each on the 100 Bridge Street area with<br>2 individuals charged. A series of slashed tires in the River Place area resulted in an individual<br>apprehended and in custody. There were 4 burglaries, occurring in either businesses or construction<br>sites, where 2 of the perpetrators were caught in the act. Also, 3 vehicles were burglarized on Prescott<br>and William Streets. Captain Cullen reminded owners to lock their cars and keep valuables out of sight!<br>Re: the graffiti\/tagging outbreak around DTL, the Captain stated that the matter has the attention of<br>LPD, and the new City Manager!<br>Lowell\u2019s newest City Manager, Thomas Golden, gave a brief statement and then took questions. Seven<br>weeks into the position, he spoke of the progress he was making in building his own City Hall team and<br>filling the large number of open positions in city departments. He spoke of projects to improve the look<br>of downtown including painting light posts, removing excess signage and monitoring street cleaning and<br>trash removal.<br>In response to questions that came up: With 9 steel beams ready for delivery from Casco Maine, Mr.<br>Golden expects work on the Central Street Bridge to resume with the goal of having the project area<br>open to two-way traffic by December 2022 and final work completed mid 2023. With regard to the cost<br>overruns, the CM reported reaching an agreement with MA DOT to split the amount evenly between the<br>city and state agency.<br>Regarding the coming primary and state elections, the CM pledged to work with the Election<br>Commissioners to insure that voters were fully informed about any changes in voting locations as<br>determined by the recent changes in districts and precincts.<br>Manager Golden spoke of the need to create more housing, and mentioned the Hamilton Canal District<br>and the East Campus prime spots. On the question of revitalizing \u201cupper floors\u201d of many downtown<br>buildings, the Manager again saw affordable housing units as a good option. He also pointed to the<br>soon to be completed Lord Overpass project as benefit to traffic mitigation and new development in the<br>city. \u200b<br>A final question about the now vacant Court buildings on Hurd and Gorham Streets came up. The<br>Manager explained that these properties remain under the control of the state agency (DCAM) and he<br>would be investigating their status.<br>Councilor Jenness also contributed to the discussion and pointed to the progress made by having the<br>city require the developer clear, clean up and fence the construction site near the new sculpture at the<br>edge of HDIC and adjacent to the Lowell Justice Center.<br>The final portion of the agenda was devoted to plans for the upcoming Lowell Folk Festival on July 29-Joann Marcos with Erin Daniels reviewed the reconfigured festival including changes to some of the<br>stage locations and food pavilions. Along with mentioning parking sites, she also stressed that a free<br>shuttle was running from the Gallagher terminal to downtown during festival hours. Joann finally<br>sounded the clarion call for volunteers and provided applications.<br>Joann also announced that the Park Service was conducting Merrimack River rides on Monday and<br>Thursday evenings with canal tours Thursday -Saturday at 11, 12 &amp; 2pm.<br>With no further business, the motion to adjourn from S. Cerand and S. Coulter passed unanimously at 8:25pm.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><br>Respectfully submitted,<br>Robert Casey,<br>Secretary<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>June 27 , 2022 7:00 PM. LTC Meeting room Minutes of the Meeting Jack Moynihan called the meeting to order at 7:01 pm. 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