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Chelsea POP public engagement plans changed due to heat

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Suzann Flowers for the information in this story.)

The City of Chelsea is partnering with WATS in the development of a Tactical Urbanism demonstration project along the Freer Road, Railroad, McKinley and Dewey streets corridor. The Chelsea POP project will be a low-cost 30-day demonstration project to showcase temporary pedestrian and bicycle design concepts.

Community engagement will be used to help identify design concepts to include in the project.

Please join the Chelsea Pop Project team as we kick off public engagement on Tuesday, July 7.

A mixture of in-person and virtual engagement events are part of the week’s efforts.

The full engagement schedule is provided below:

The Tuesday, July 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m. public engagement session has been changed to a Zoom meeting due to heat concerns. Please Suzann Flowers at either [email protected] or by phone at 734-994-3127 for information about the meeting. *Zoom meeting is limited to 100 people.

The Wednesday walking tour has been canceled.

Wednesday, July 8 6:30-8:30 p.m. virtual public engagement meeting via Zoom. Zoom meeting details will be provided the day before the meeting is held on the project website. *Zoom meeting is limited to 100 people.

Saturday, July 11 9 a.m. Chelsea Community Forum. Project coordinators will be participating in the Chelsea Community Forum. Please visit the Chelsea Community Forum website to find the Zoom meeting login.

Monday, July 13 6:30-8:30 p.m. final design webinar. Zoom meeting details will be provided the day before the meeting is held on the project website. *Zoom meeting is limited to 100 people.

Project Design Survey

As part of the engagement efforts, a short survey will be available on the project website for people to take and share their thoughts regarding project elements. The survey will be made available in paper form at the in-person engagement efforts and will be online until Friday June 10.

The Chelsea Pop project team will provide reasonable accommodations for people when requested. In-person engagement meetings are accessible for all participants. Meeting materials can be made available in alternative formats when requested. Please make your request for accommodations, to Suzann Flowers at either [email protected] or by phone at 734-994-3127 3 days prior the meeting to ensure availability.

To protect the health of all participants, paper masks and hand sanitizer will be available during all in-person public engagement efforts.

The Chelsea Pop project is a 30-day demonstration project that will be deployed in the month of September along Freer Road, Railroad, McKinley and Dewey streets.

Project partners include the City of Chelsea, Washtenaw Area Transportation Study (WATS) and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System.  

More information can be found at the project website at www.miwats.org/chelseapop.

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