Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Boyertown Street Closings, Parking and Events 2009

Boyertown Street Closings, Parking and Events

December 2008-December 2009

· The Third Saturday of April 2009- Coming Out of Hibernation April 18- Streets will be closed from Washington to Chestnut Streets from 10am-4pm. Parking is still accessible to the Inner Core Lot and on side streets.

· The Third Saturday of June 2009- Cruise Night June 20- Streets will be closed from 5th Street/Reading Ave-2nd Street/Reading Ave. with the exception of Rt 73 from

3pm-10pm Parking is still accessible to the Inner Core Lot and side streets.

Residents affected by the street closure will have alternate parking in the rear lot of St. Johns as well as in the Inner Core Lot.

*A rain date is scheduled for June 21

· The Third Saturday of August 2009- Dog Daze of Summer August 15- Certain sections of the Inner Core Lot-but not the entire lot- will be inaccessible. Parking is still accessible to the Inner Core Lot, as well as all other parking areas in town.

· The Third Saturday of September 2009- Oktoberfest September 19- Certain sections of the Inner Core Lot will be inaccessible the Friday prior and the ENTIRE lot the day of the event. Parking will be accessible in the lots of National Penn Bank, St. Johns Church, Good Shepherd Church and the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, as well as on street parking.

· The Second Saturday of December 2009- Chillin’ on the Main December 12- Streets will be closed from the Intersection of Philadelphia Ave./Reading Ave. to Chestnut Street from 10am-3pm. Parking is still accessible to the Inner Core Lot.

PLEASE remind your clientele and neighbors of the important dates, and alternate parking spaces, thanks to the partners and support of Building A Better Boyertown:

Please keep in mind and share with your clientele, and neighbors; besides on street parking and parking in the Inner Core Parking Lot, parking is available (for free) in the lot of The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, S. Reading Avenue/Second Street (Next to Iezzi’s), as well as in the lots of: National Penn Bank, N. and S. Reading Ave., St. Johns Church, N. Reading Ave. and Good Shepherd Church, N. Reading Ave. All of these lots are close enough that the walking distance is no different and if not closer than parking and walking to a “Big Box Store” or “Shopping Mall” but with a Downtown ambiance and the opportunity for your neighboring businesses to cross promote and visual merchandise……You are helping a neighboring business when you encourage alternate parking…..