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Farmers market vendors protest sudden relocation decision

July 01, 2024 | Decatur City, Morgan County, Alabama



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Farmers market vendors protest sudden relocation decision
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the relocation of the Decatur Farmers Market, which has sparked frustration among vendors and community members. The decision to move the market from a paved parking lot to an unpaved area behind a restaurant was met with strong opposition, particularly from vendors who feel the change compromises safety and accessibility for their customers, many of whom are elderly or disabled.

Russ Harper, a vendor at the market, expressed his discontent over the abrupt notice of the move, which was communicated just one week prior to the transition. He highlighted that the new location poses challenges for customers using wheelchairs or walkers and criticized the lack of consultation with vendors before the decision was made. Harper also noted that the complaints from nearby restaurants about parking were unfounded, as they were not open during market hours.

The board's rationale for the move, which included generating foot traffic for a single restaurant, was questioned by several attendees. Many vendors voiced their concerns about the impact on their businesses, with Harper stating he would not return to the market due to safety concerns.

Council members discussed the possibility of allowing vendors to remain in their current location, emphasizing the need for a solution that accommodates both the vendors and the community. They acknowledged the importance of the farmers market to local agriculture and the economy, and the necessity for better communication between the board and the vendors.

Carol, another market supporter, echoed these sentiments, urging the council to ensure that future board appointments include individuals who understand the importance of vendor input. She proposed that a liaison be established to facilitate communication between the board and the vendors, emphasizing the need for transparency and collaboration.

The meeting underscored the critical role of the farmers market in Decatur and the need for local governance to prioritize the voices of its vendors and the community in decision-making processes. As the market prepares for its relocation, the discussions highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by small businesses and the importance of maintaining a supportive environment for local agriculture.

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