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Meeting Re: Pleasant St. Reconstruction
Government Center, 200 Pleasant St, Malden, MA | Get Directions »
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There will be a public meeting Thursday, August 2, 2012 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Third Floor, Malden Government Center, 200 Pleasant Street, to provide downtown residents and businesses with important information about the Pleasant Street reconstruction project. The contractor is scheduled to start work the week of August 6.
The Malden Redevelopment Authority is administering this project for and on behalf of the City. If you are unable to attend the meeting or would like more information, please contact MRA Assistant Executive Director, Deborah Burke, at 781-324-5720 or by email at dburke@maldenredevelopment.com.
Event Details
| Where | Government Center 200 Pleasant St, Malden, MA 02148 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:00 pm–7:00 pm |
| Phone | 781-324-5720 |
| dburke@maldenredevelopment.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Government Center
Dedicated in 1975 and designed to serve as an anchor for a pedestrian-friendly district, Government Center sits in the middle of Pleasant street, cutting the roadway in two. Most Malden government offices are located in the center. There are also state-run offices and a coffee shop in the building. Take note: There are two entrances to the building, each of which leads to a different floor. Anyone entering on the Commercial Street side of the building is on the first floor. The entrance facing the Pleasant Street part of Malden Center is on the second floor.
Michael B Elvale
5:20 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
This is like ground hog day the movie. Every few years we rip up Pleasant st and flip over the bricks and say hey look a new Pleasant st, we added a parking spot!! . Just tear down City hall and then you'll have something to brag about. Oh ya, stop re arranging the chairs on the MRA...time for some new blood there.
Marc Levine
9:27 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
We don't need those super sized side walks. Were the side walk jets out bring it back in for more on street parking. On street parking is where it's at. Offer steep discounts for store owners and employees for the garages. You don't have the volume on the sidewalk to justify the super size. Nobody will park in the garage for quick stop into a store like Sunrise Convenience and Postal. (a very good store for shipping items) Especially if they have a package to carry in. Just some food for thought.