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Thayer Street Improvement Construction Update 7.2.14 

7/2/2014

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This is a weekly update on proposed construction work. As work intensifies, we will provide more frequent updates.

This information is provided by the Thayer Street District Management Authority with approval from Todd Ravenell Project  Manager (Consultant for the City of Providence) of Gordon R. Archibald, Inc., Civil and Environmental Engineers. Any reprint  or social media re-post should include these credits and the URL of this post for authenticity. 


The following is an updated summary of the roadway improvements proposed within the area of the Thayer Street and Brown University.   The tentative schedule (weather dependent) is as follows:

1.      Major construction work will begin after July 6, 2014.  This will consist of roadway milling (removal of pavement surfaces): (Road Closures)
·   Thayer Street (Hope Street to Waterman Street),  Monday - 7-7-14 from 1:00 A.M. to 11:00 AM
·   Thayer Street (John Street to George Street),  Tuesday - 7-8-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Brook Street (Angell Street to Lloyd Avenue), Tuesday - 7-8-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Meeting Street (Prospect Street Hope Street), Wednesday - 7-9-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Hope Street (Cushing Street to Waterman Avenue), Wednesday - 7-9-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Olive Street (Prospect Street to Brown Street), Thursday - 7-10-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   South Water Street (Tockwotten Street to Point Street), Thursday - 7-10-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Brook Street (Angell Street to Lloyd Street), Thursday - 7-10-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   Benefit Street (Jenckes Street to Burrs Street), Thursday - 7-10-14 from 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
·   College Street (North Main Street to Prospect Street), Thursday - 7-10-14  4:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.


2. Minor construction work will continue over the next few weeks and includes the following: (No Road Closures)
·  Adjusting utility frames and covers
·  Curb repair and replacement.

3.  Thayer Street Improvements at the intersections of Cushing Street (Corner of No. 271)  and at the intersection of Meeting Street (Corners of Nos. 288-296 & No. 300).  This work will consist of providing curb modifications, “bump-outs”, to provided additional sidewalk area, benches, and landscaping.  
The work is scheduled to start July 7, 2014. (No Road Closures)


#thayerstreet  #thayerstreetclosures
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City, Brown, CHNA, Thayer Street District Management Authority Collaborate to Bring improvements to Thayer Street

5/6/2014

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City of Providence Mayor Angel Taveras
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College Hill Neighborhood Association President Allison Spooner
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Thayer Street District Management Authority Executive Director Donna Personeus
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Brown University President Christina Paxson
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Thayer Street Parklet
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Sidewalk bumpouts
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Fones Alley Gateway Plaza & Transit Hub Before
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Fones Alley Gateway Plaza & Transit Hub After
Providence, RI;  City of Providence, Brown University, College Hill Neighborhood Association and the Thayer Street District Management Association celebrated their collaborative efforts and partnerships today as they collectively announced the Thayer Street Improvements that will start this spring and continue into the summer. 

In 2013 the City of Providence - Department of Planning and Development worked with a consultant team and members of the Thayer Street DMA to prepare a plan for the future of the District. This plan is a collaborative effort by all involved with its recommendations supported by the Thayer Street District Management Authority. 

The Thayer Street DMA will be making investments recommended by the study that will dovetail with City and Brown investments. One of those investments is in the Parklet. Donna Personeus, Executive Director of the Thayer Street District Management Authority stated it was her pleasure to announce "the parklet is now fully funded and will leap off the planning study page into reality thanks to the lead investments from the City, Bob Gilbane and the Thayer Street DMA. These investments are so important to the businesses and the economic vitality of the area." 

Special thank was given to the following: Mayor Angel Taveras, Bonnie Nickerson and Emily Kish of City Planning, Bob Gilbane and the architects of the parklet (Tim Brown and Art Eddy of Birchwood Design Group, Jon Ford of Horsley Whitten) who each played an important role in the parklet’s development.

The parklet is just one of the many recommendations that the Thayer Street/College Hill community will see implemented this year and in the years to come. In celebration of all the improvement to the District, Thayer Street DMA will be retiring their logo and announced sponsoring a New Logo Design Contest awarding the winning logo designer $1000.  To continue the new vitality of the area, the Thayer Street DMA will be sponsoring a Fall festival Block Party with ribbon cutting ceremony on Thayer Street planned for the completion of these projects.

The Thayer Street District Management Authority Executive Director announced the TSDMA is looking forward to celebrating the successful outcomes of the on-going of these collaborations and partnerships.

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The Thayer Street District Management Authority (TSDMA), which is governed by a Board of Directors made up of District property owners, merchants and representatives of Brown University. The current TSDMA Board is active, committed and motivated to work in partnership with all the stakeholders and firmly committed to action and results. The TSDMA operates as a “Business Improvement District” and oversees the management and maintenance of the district. The District property owners pay an additional tax that provides the revenue to provide service to the District that include, but not limited to: Sidewalk Cleaning & Trash Removal 7 days a week; Weekly Graffiti Removal; Special Police Details; Recycling Program; Research and Implementation of Programs, Projects & Events to benefit Thayer St; Collaboration on Legislative Issues to benefit Thayer St; Communication Development: a New Website with Event Calendar, News Blog, Community Links, Thayer Street Development News, Facebook posts and “What’s Happenin on Thayer” eBlasts; and Community Outreach with Neighborhood. The TSDMA Board (Edward Bishop, Chair, Albert Dahlberg, John Luipold, Paul Griesinger, Susan Mardo, David Shwaery, Emily Kish, Dean Martineau, Steve Lewinstein) is an integral part of the oversight with the Executive Director responsible for the implementation of their decisions.

Photo credits: Josh Eisen of CHNA

#TSDMA #ThayerStreetDMA #CityofProvidence #Providence #ThayerStreet #CollegeHill #CHNA #Brown #AngelTavaras #AllisonSpooner #ChristinePaxson #DonnaPersoneus

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Thayer Street DMA Kicks Off Logo Contest

4/14/2014

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For Immediate Release

WE NEED A LOGO!
We have this very very very old logo (the green oval one to the left) and well you see, Thayer Street is getting a facelift this summer and well we thought our logo needed one too!  So...the Thayer Street District Management Authority, or TSDMA, is running a logo contest – with a cash prize! We need creative people with real, mad skills. Are you that person, or do you know that person? Click for details or forward to the most creative someone you know.

Deadline for submission is Friday, June 30, 2014 at midnight.

Thayer Street District Management Authority (TSDMA) will be retiring our very very very old logo. We will be putting it to rest. We are looking for a logo that will represent the new Thayer Street District. Regardless of what we choose to do with a new logo, we’d love to have one. We encourage you to have fun with this and pass it on to your designer like friends. With few rules and one possible big prize of one thousand dollars, yup one grand, why not submit? Here’s a little background info to help get the creative juices flowing it the possibility of $1000 wasn’t enough! Find out more!

#logocontest #thayerstreet  #thayerstreetDMA  #tsdma #artist #graphicartist #callingartists #art #artist #providenceRI
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Lippitt House Spring Social Scheduled for May 7th

4/9/2014

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For Immediate Release
Providence, R. I. – March 2014 – On Wednesday, May 7th, 3 pm to 6 pm, the Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum is hosting a Spring Social.

Carrie Taylor, Director, invites all to attend, saying “This will be a festive event to enjoy the grounds and explore the museum. There will be fun and goodies for all. Please bring your kids, a friend, and join your neighbors!”

Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum, a property of Preserve, is located at 199 Hope Street, Providence, RI. www.lippitthouse.org

About Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum www.lippitthouse.org
Lippitt House, a high style Victorian mansion, was built by industrialist Henry Lippitt and his wife, Mary Ann. Completed in 1865 and lived in by members of the Lippitt family until 1979, it was given to Preserve Rhode Island to be operated as a museum.
      
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About Preserve Rhode Island www.preserveri.org Preserve Rhode Island’s mission is to protect Rhode Island's historic structures and unique places for present and future generations.

#FreeEvent #ThayerSt #TSDMA #Family #May2014

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