During a recent city commission meeting, local business owners expressed their frustrations regarding ongoing construction projects in downtown Ashland, which they claim are severely impacting their livelihoods. The meeting featured public participation, allowing residents to voice their concerns directly to city officials.
Christine Allen raised issues about the condition of Winchester Avenue, citing damage to her vehicle due to the construction. The city manager provided updates on various projects, including the completion of demolition on 16th Street and ongoing work on sidewalks and curbs. However, he acknowledged that the timeline for paving remains uncertain, with the completion date pushed back from mid-July.
Melanie Tierney, owner of a downtown boutique, reported a 50% decrease in business due to the construction, emphasizing the urgent need for clarity on when paving will resume. She expressed her financial struggles, stating that the prolonged disruption could force her to close her business permanently. Another business owner, Rachel Atkins, echoed these sentiments, describing the situation as \"unorganized\" and expressing her concern about the future viability of her store.
City officials acknowledged the challenges posed by the construction and the need for better communication with business owners. They assured attendees that they are working diligently with contractors to expedite the process while ensuring safety and quality. The city manager encouraged business owners to share their concerns directly with city staff to facilitate better support and solutions.
As the meeting concluded, the commission reiterated their commitment to addressing the issues raised by the community, recognizing the significant impact that construction delays are having on local businesses.