Politics & Government
Great Streets Hyannis Final Design Concepts To Be Unveiled In May
How will a proposed bike network, changes to Main Street and circulation change downtown Hyannis? A meeting in May will explain.
The following post is a news release from the Town of Barnstable.
BARNSTABLE, MA — The Town of Barnstable invites the public to the final presentation of the Great Streets Downtown Hyannis project, during which final design concepts will be unveiled. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 from 7:00-8:00pm in the James H. Crocker, Jr. Hearing Room, 2nd floor, of Barnstable Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Hyannis. Light refreshments will be served.
The Great Streets Hyannis project is re-envisioning how Main Street Hyannis and the surrounding streets/intersections are designed and function by examining the possibility of returning to two-way traffic. At this event, the consultant team will present a review of the final plan, which includes concepts for Main Street, key intersections including ‘Six Points’, a proposed bicycle network, and circulation changes throughout downtown Hyannis. This study is informed by previous planning efforts and benefits from the input of Town staff along with feedback from local residents and merchants received through an iterative and multi-pronged community-input process.
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The Town of Barnstable retained the services of Speck & Associates and Stantec Consulting Services to execute the project. The project is being coordinated with the Town’s Planning & Development and Public Works Departments.
For any questions regarding this meeting please contact Elizabeth Jenkins, Director of Planning and Development, at elizabeth.jenkins@town.barnstable.ma.us or 508-862-4678. More information on this effort can be found on the project website at www.tinyurl.com/HyannisGreatStreets.
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