Lewiston’s Bartlett Street is getting a new city athletic field
Construction transforming the former Hudson Bus site, a nearly half-million dollar project, should wrap by the end of summer.
Construction transforming the former Hudson Bus site, a nearly half-million dollar project, should wrap by the end of summer.
The “community action plan” includes projects such as like securing a permanent year-round location for the Lewiston Farmers’ Market and developing a cooperatively-owned neighborhood grocery store in the Tree Streets neighborhood.
The discussion Monday was organized by Project Tipping Point, a Lewiston-Auburn based consultant and community-building organization. Monday’s event was part of the organization’s “TIP L/A Leader” paid professional development program, but was open to the public.
The city is seeking a large federal grant that would address housing and other issues in the poorest areas of downtown Lewiston, and neighborhood advocates say the funds could go a long way toward implementing goals they’ve had for years.