Category Archives: Hamilton Canal District

DOWNTOWN SUMMIT

The city is asking downtown residents, students, business owners, employees, and commercial property owners to please take a few minutes to fill out this brief survey. This survey will provide valuable information for discussion at the Summit.

Downtown Residents/ Students please fill out this survey
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e4ysi50bgt7lyf8w/a012cgtr1jjl9/questions
Downtown business owners, employees, and commerical property owners please fill out this survey:
http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e4ysueuvgt7nz4pk/a012dgtr1k4zq/questions
For more information contact downtownsummit@lowellma.gov

Jackson St. Improvements

It’s difficult to believe that by fall you’ll be walking down a sidewalk on a tree lined Jackson St. How sweet is that!

NOTICE: Starting Monday, May 23, 2011, Jackson Street will be converted to one-way traffic from Marston Street to Central Street in order to complete the pedestrian and streetscape improvements along this stretch of roadway. Construction will last approximately 1-2 months.

As can be seen, the Jackson Street and Canal Street Bridge Improvement Project is underway! To date, work has included selective demolition, site preparation, and utility relocation/connection activities, among others. The next step in the project is to focus construction on the north side of Jackson Street from Marston Street to Central Street (in front of the Early Garage to Central Street ).

Because this work requires extensive excavation of a significant portion of the roadway, the City will be restricting Jackson Street to one-way traffic from Marston Street to Central Street to complete this portion of the project (approximately 1-2 months). This will allow the contractor to most efficiently and safely complete the improvements along this stretch of Jackson Street .

City Police, DPD, Traffic, and Engineering staff are currently working closely with the project’s contractor to ensure the traffic plan is properly and safely signed, marketed, and implemented.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you for your patience during the completion of this neighborhood improvement project!

James Errickson | Urban Renewal Project Manager
The City of Lowell
Department of Planning & Development
50 Arcand Drive | Lowell , MA 01852
t: 978.446.7200 | f: 978.970.4262 | www.Lowell.org

We’ll be taking the LONG way for awhile

Starting Monday, September 20th pedestrian access through the Hamilton Canal District (HCD) site will no longer be available. Access will be restricted through the spring of 2011, when the Hamilton Canal and Trestle Bridge walkway project is anticipated to be open connecting the Merrimack Canal walkway with Jackson Street .

Trinity, the Master Developer for the HCD, will be completing on site roadway construction in the location of the current pedestrian walkway, thereby rendering pedestrian access through the site unsafe. Pedestrians should seek alternate routes around the HCD and are encouraged to utilize safe routes on existing sidewalks.

King Steet Closing

Message from DPD

King Steet, at the end of Jackson Street, will be closed as part of the DCAM Lowell Trial Court Project, starting at 7AM on Tuesday September 7th. The area will be enclosed with a chain link fence and concrete barriers placed at either end of King Street (at Middlesex and Jackson).

Access between Jackson Street and Middlesex Street will not be impacted by this work. Canal Street will remain open to two-way traffic throughout the project.

“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

TONIGHTS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

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.

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

And the walls came tumbling down…

Tommy Pesavento sent a link to his photo montage of the Jackson Street building demo progression, from start to finish, from a view high in the textile museum across the street.
http://www.jenandtommy.com/2009/08/lowell-building-demo.html