City of Buchanan Downtown Project

City of Buchanan Downtown Project The purpose of this page is to allow the public an opportunity to learn about and comment on the City of Buchanan's progress on its upcoming Downtown Project.

This Downtown Project will consist of an entire redesign and reconstruction of Front Street.

09/29/2022
6pm-7pm THURSDAY SEPT 29th - PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE re Streetscape & Possible CLOSURE of RYNEARSON Intersection.  Come down t...
09/29/2022

6pm-7pm THURSDAY SEPT 29th - PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE re Streetscape & Possible CLOSURE of RYNEARSON Intersection. Come down to the American Legion Post 51 in the City of Buchanan Michigan. + OCT 10th 7pm PUBLIC HEARING @ City Hall.

Engineers and planners from Prein&Newhoff, as well as City Staff, will be on hand to present a preliminary draft of a proposed streetscape project for 2023-2025 that would redesign and reconstruct Front Street and much of the Downtown, including a possible closure of a portion of the Rynearson/Redbud intersection. The City of Buchanan has not yet finalized any of these proposed plans, but instead is seeking PUBLIC INPUT and comments prior to an anticipated vote on the project, which is planned to occur during the 7pm October 10th regular meeting of the Buchanan City Commission (with another opportunity for public comment on the project prior to the vote to occur during a Public Hearing on the topic scheduled for the top of the October 10th 7pm meeting). Members of the Public are highly encouraged to attend the OPEN HOUSE and/or the PUBLIC HEARING and provide verbal comments during the meetings, or instead, to submit written comments to [email protected] or even written comments on the City's page dedicated to the project City of Buchanan Downtown Project. However, please remember to be kind and respectful regarding comments made--meaning constructive criticism is fine, and even encouraged, but personal attacks, obscenity, and vulgarity are strictly prohibited.

Anyone with questions may also comment on the page, send a message through FB Messenger, or email [email protected].

Thanks for participating--We are excited to get feedback and ideas for any recommended changes to the plan before it is put to a vote--so please share your suggestions, and have a great day! :)

There will be a second Public Open House to review a proposed Infrastructure & Streetscape Plan for Buchanan’s 2023-2025...
09/27/2022

There will be a second Public Open House to review a proposed Infrastructure & Streetscape Plan for Buchanan’s 2023-2025 Downtown Project on Thursday, September 29, 2022, from 6-7pm, at the Buchanan American Legion Post 51, 403 E. Front Street, Buchanan, MI, 49107.

The proposal, in its current form, includes a possible closure of the Rynearson/Redbud Trail intersection. The purpose of the Public Open House is to inform Citizens of the proposed plans and solicit input and feedback regarding the public’s opinion on the project prior to a vote of the City Commission to decide whether to accept the plan as presented or make changes prior to approval.

More info below 👇

The City of Buchanan will be hosting a second Public Open House to review a proposed Infrastructure & Streetscape Plan for Buchanan’s 2023-2025 Downtown Project on Thursday, September 29, 2022, from 6-7pm, at the Buchanan American Legion Post 51, 403 E. Front Street, Buchanan, MI, 49107.

The proposal, in its current form, includes a possible closure of the Rynearson/Redbud Trail intersection. The purpose of the Public Open House is to inform Citizens of the proposed plans and solicit input and feedback regarding the public’s opinion on the project prior to a vote of the City Commission to decide whether to accept the plan as presented or make changes prior to approval.

Those who want information on the project but are unable to attend the Open House may email [email protected] with the subject line “Downtown Project Info” and may also visit www.facebook.com/buchanandowntownproject.

A Public Hearing to formally accept comments regarding the proposed project will be held at 7pm on Monday, October 10, 2022 at Buchanan City Hall, 302 N Redbud Trail, Buchanan, MI, 49107.

Comments may also be emailed to Clerk Langston at [email protected] [subject line ‘Downtown Project Comment’].

PUBLIC PIZZA PARTY OPEN HOUSE!  Monday, Aug. 8th, 5pm-7pm Greetings!  The purpose of this page is to allow the public an...
07/28/2022

PUBLIC PIZZA PARTY OPEN HOUSE! Monday, Aug. 8th, 5pm-7pm

Greetings! The purpose of this page is to allow the public an opportunity to learn about the City of Buchanan's Downtown Project. This Downtown Project will consist of an entire redesign and reconstruction of part of Front Street. This means that the portions of Front Street in the Downtown area will be torn up from store front to store front--allowing for the installation of new water and sewer infrastructure to replace failing pipes that were installed around a century ago. Once the underground infrastructure is updated, the streets, sidewalks, landscaping, and other downtown accessories (collectively referred to as the "streetscape") will all have a chance to be re-imagined and updated as well.

As of July 2022, City staff has had several internal meetings with engineers, architects, and planners to discuss the project, and we are now at a stage where we will very soon have an early, preliminary draft of the streetscape design that is ready for public comment and input.

To be clear--the early draft that will be presented to the public during our August 8th Public Open House is just that--an early draft. Due to its very preliminary nature, our intention is that we will make many more modifications and changes to the draft--based on input received from the public--before we consider moving forward to put together initial cost estimates and construction timelines. This also means that we will not have firm answers at the August 8th Public Open House to questions regarding exactly how much the total project will ultimately cost, or when exactly the construction will begin.

The information that we do have at this time indicates that the water and sewer infrastructure costs will likely total around $19 million (with this figure including a future stage of the project that involves adding a redundancy well and iron removal plant near the edge of town to ensure safe and high quality drinking water for the future).

Our engineers on the project, who are from the well-respected firm Prein & Newhoff, are still developing the price estimate for the first draft of the proposed streetscape design, and we hope to be able to share that figure at the Public Open House. However, it will be important to keep in mind that construction cost estimates and construction timelines that are shared will also be very preliminary, and will likely change several times during the course of the multi-year project.

The Downtown Project will likely run from 2023-2024, or 2024/2025--depending largely upon how long it takes to finalize the design and secure funding, in addition to the possibility of delays associated with the availability of contractors and/or supply-chain issues--which are plaguing most construction projects these days.

We want to be up front about the fact that this project will take a very LONG time, and that it will indeed cause some real hardships, delays, and inconveniences. However, we will do our best to lessen them as much as possible. For example, of the ~ $240,000 in ma*****na revenues projected to be received from the State of Michigan this year, the City Commission has decided to use 50% of that money for economic development, including rear-façade grants for downtown businesses, to help them stay open and busy during the construction phase of the Downtown Project. [Side note, the other 50% of the ma*****na revenues has been allocated by the City Commission to be used for parks, recreation, and quality of life projects--like the upcoming expansion of the McCoy Creek Trail that will go across Walton Bridge, the expansion of Victory Park, and more.

Though it will be a long, hard road to tread to get to the light at the end of the tunnel, once the Downtown Project is complete, we hope that everyone will feel that it was worth it and that we can all enjoy the new amenities and energy that it will bring to our beloved Downtown Buchanan--The Nicest Place in America!!!!

So with all of that in mind, please feel free to share this page with your friends who may be interested in the City of Buchanan's Downtown Project, as this page will continue to be updated with new information as we get it.

Finally, since 'none of us is as smart as all of us,' we are encouraging the public to share your comments relating to the Downtown Project on this page so that it is easier for us to keep track of them and take them into account as the project moves along. We genuinely want this Downtown Project to be a collective of the best ideas from everyone in our community, and strongly encourage all to comment and share your thoughts and ideas. And while polite constructive criticism is perfectly fine, we do kindly request that all comments be kept civil, and that no foul language or personal attacks be used. Anyone who wants to submit private comments may email them to [email protected] and non-digital comments may be submitted in writing during business hours at Buchanan City Hall (302 N Redbud Trail), ATTN: Downtown Project.

Thank you in advance for helping us make this Project the best that it can be! 😀

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