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businesses. Dave noted his outreach to the Chamber of Commerce, <br /> Tourism and Disability Commissions. The project emphasizes safety for <br /> vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. There will be new lighting - glare and <br /> blind spots will be corrected. <br /> Dave revealed that the long-settled agreed upon location of a center MBTA <br /> bus stop had been moved. Members of the committee expressed concern <br /> about the rationale, whether there was adequate vVit.hout notice of the <br /> VLQposed chap e, and Offle wwhether anyone with-relevant bus <br /> - <br /> experience or knowledge was involved in the decision. T'*,T reas.-H+-was <br /> ;A—A f—, 4-1,— -1, 1^^n,4—— <br /> The new location is in front of Panera <br /> which does provide an alcove for shelter. <br /> Dave noted that the bike node is, finally, owned by the Town. DPW <br /> intends to bid this out over the winter with construction to take place in <br /> 2021. The node will contain bike parking, new landscaping, seating and <br /> eventually a kiosk. <br /> Jerry inquired about the wash from the Grant Street path to Edison Way. <br /> Pam Shadley and Dave will discuss this tricky location. <br /> Casey informed us that Zagster was out of business and she was engaged <br /> in outreach for another bike rental provider. Revolve is gone and Firefly <br /> Moon is closing„ and Sanyo might be closing as well. A dry cleaner might <br /> be going into the Revolve space. Omar's has a building permit to do work <br /> in the old Vinebrook Tavern location. AThe committee expressed concern <br /> whether a bank or real estate office could move into Omar's current space <br /> due to the spot zoning for the Lexington Place condo building and its <br /> storefronts. <br /> Howard noted that now (and always) would be a good time to really look <br /> at zoning in the Center and we would need to work with Planning. Jill <br /> noted that lots of work is going on in Planning and that the SPRD <br /> FH5205376.1 <br />