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Town Center Reconstruction Project Start

Town Center Reconstruction Project Start
 
Downtown Businesses, Staff and Residents,
 
The Town Center Reconstruction Project, located at NW Main and Broadway, is set to begin construction on Monday, April 22. Preparatory work, including utility relocation, is already underway.
 
Below you will find detailed information about the project's key features, a map showing alternative parking options for downtown employees, customers and residents during the construction period, and an illustration of the final design of the area.
 
We recognize that construction activities can pose challenges for businesses, patrons and residents. Your patience and understanding during this period is greatly appreciated as we strive to enhance downtown.
 
We invite you to attend a Q&A session on the Town Center Construction Project, scheduled for Tuesday, April 16, from 4-6pm at Pisanello’s Pizza, 110 North Main.
 
In the meantime, should you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
 
Sincerely;

Michelle Sponseller
Downtown Development Director
City of Mt. Pleasant
E: msponseller@mt-pleasant.org
T: (989) 779-5348
W: www.mt-pleasant.org
 
 
TOWN CENTER PROJECT START FAQ’S
 
PROJECT OVERVIEW
This downtown project will transform an underutilized space into a vibrant, multi-functional, and universally accessible area, encouraging year-round events, activities, and social interaction.
 
Key elements of the project include:
  • parking lot reconstruction with 18 additional spaces and EV charging stations,
  • a multi-purpose community hub for gatherings and events, expansive green space with enhanced urban greenery, universal accessibility design, green infrastructure, and sustainability measures,
  • addition of on-street parking spaces,
  • upgraded electrical infrastructure,
  • accessible public restrooms,
  • enhanced pedestrian lighting, and comprehensive site amenities.
 
When will construction related to the Town Center project begin, and how long is it expected to last?
Construction is set to begin by April 22, 2024, with an anticipated completion date of August 29, 2024. Parking lot 3 and 10 will be closed until August 29, 2024.
 
Where can we park during construction?
There are 11 City parking lots for staff, customers, and renters to utilize during the construction. See the map below for specific lot locations.
 
Is there a plan for accommodating ADA parking during the construction period?
Yes. All 11 City parking lots, have ADA parking spaces available as well as an on-street ADA parking space on both East Broadway and East Illinois street. Additionally, the sidewalks on the south side of Broadway and east side of Main Street will remain ADA accessible.
 
Are measures being taken to ensure the safety of pedestrians, drivers, and the construction team?
Yes. Access to the site will be limited during the project. The public will be able to observe the project’s progress from a safe distance.
 
Will there be any temporary closures or detours planned during the construction, and if so, where can we find information about them?
Construction will be contained to the site, and additional street closures will be limited, except for periodic equipment staging. Traffic from the Mosher Street "curve" or "connector" will be rerouted onto Main and Washington.
 
Information about the project, including temporary street closures or detours, will be provided on the City's website, blog, and social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
 
Are there any noise restrictions or construction hour limitations in place to minimize disturbance to residents and businesses?
Yes. Construction will be limited to Monday through Saturday, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
 
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND DELIVERIES
Will construction impact public transportation routes and stops in the downtown area?
No. Door-to-door service from I-RIDE will remain intact, with the only exception being temporary road closures during equipment staging.
 
Will construction impact delivery routes and stops in the downtown area?
No. Deliveries will not be impacted, except for temporary road closures during equipment staging.
 
Who should we contact if we have further questions or concerns about the construction project?
 
Stacie Tewari, City Engineer
stewari@mt-pleasant.org or 989-779-5404
 
Michelle Sponseller, Downtown Development Director
msponseller@mt-pleasant.org or 989-779-5348
 
Aaron Desentz, City Manager
manager@mt-pleasant.org or 989-779-5321
 
     
 
 
 

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