Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Lowe's Yes

Jobs, Traffic Improvements, Increased Tax base. YES!


No matter how hard we may try to deny it or hope it away, it can’t be ignored. Layoffs, home foreclosures and depleted savings are all constant reminders that our nation’s economy is in shambles. Businesses in Holyoke are enacting layoffs every month.

Yet in the face of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression national retailer, Lowe’s Home Improvement, has decided it wants to call Holyoke home. Lowe’s is looking to build on an 18+ acre parcel of land on Whitings Farm road owned by the Holyoke Gas and Electric Department.

The benefits of this project in Holyoke are many. The project will create approximately 145 needed, new jobs. Over half of the jobs will be fulltime. The remainder will be flexible, part-time jobs, which will benefit students, stay at home parents, seniors, or anyone looking to supplement their household income. The additional retail spaces that will accompany this project will also bring an additional 20 to 40 full- and part-time jobs.

Once Lowe’s completes the permitting process with a needed approval thru site plan review, which is public hearing process, the developer will pay $3 million dollars to the Holyoke Gas and Electric Department (HG&E). That $3 million can be used for capital project and city improvements, including helping with traffic in the Whitings Farm, Ingleside area. In this or any economy, where else is Holyoke going to find $3 million for city improvements and investment? The utility use by Lowe’s alone will generate another $300,000 in annual payments to HG&E.

Lowe’s will also pay the City of Holyoke approximately $350,000 in tax revenue each and every year. An extra $350,000 on our tax rolls each year can certainly help to stablilize our tax base, maintain our schools, protect our neighborhoods, and make traffic improvements.

If the zone change passes the city council, the developer will still have to go through the site plan permitting process, which requires the Developer and Lowe’s to mitigate and improve traffic conditions on Whiting Farms Road. The traffic on Whiting Farms Road has needed City attention for many years but no money has been available. Now we have the catalyst to make those long overdue changes.

The Developer has agreed to work with the City’s traffic engineers, who are themselves just completing their own traffic improvement study, to design the most effective improvements possible for the area. For those who oppose Lowe’s on the basis of traffic, just remember that without Lowe’s, there is no catalyst or money for traffic improvements.


In good economic times or bad, the opportunity to welcome Lowe’s to Holyoke is one that cannot be missed. In the midst of a recession, the idea of turning away 150-plus jobs, $350,000 a year in new taxes, $300,000 per year in utility revenues, a $3,000,000 windfall and the opportunity to resolve the traffic issues in this area seems ludicrous.

In previous campaigns and on previous votes I have been very vocal about making sure our neighborhoods were protected from unwanted development that would be a determent to our ward and city. In this case the developer has been upfront with the city and residents of the area about their plans. They have spent many thousands of dollars that they were not required as part of the zone change permitting process. The developer completed traffic studies, produced conceptual plans and held two neighborhood meetings prior to submitting the zone change request.

As the Ward Councilor for which this project is being proposed, I strongly support this zone change and encourage all my colleagues to vote in favor of the required zone change. I also encourage all the citizens of Holyoke to call or email your council members to vote in favor of this project. Let your voice be heard.


Sincerely,

John Brunelle
Ward Five City Councilor

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi John,

Welcome to the Holyoke blog world,
I'm really looking forward to hearing about the happenings on the political scene in Holyoke.

Regards,
Stephen M
Holyokenow