Taste of Amherst (always late June) 2014
The Taste of Amherst, that downtown summer institution that brings bliss to Valley foodies and our local restaurant industry, will get a tad safer if Amherst Town Meeting approves DPW Chief Guilford Mooring's $20,000 capital request for Park Replacement Equipment. As will that other major event, Extravaganja.
Technically the historic Amherst town common is a park.
And the current electrical system becomes a spider web of potentially dangerous cords anytime there's a major function. Because some of those major events attract thousands of visitors, a shocking incident is always a possibility.
The $12,000 worth of Spider Boxes will not only organize all the temporary wiring to help reduce tripping over them, but also brings important ground fault circuit interrupter protection, which comes in handy on rainy days.
The Merry Maple "holiday" tree on the town common was knocked out a couple times last December due to a combination of faulty wiring and rainy weather.
Merry Maple will be insulated against power outages
The FY16 budget does not commence until July 1st -- a tad too late for this year's Taste of Amherst.
Guilford Mooring pitching to the Joint Capital Planning Committee 2/5/15
But Mr. Mooring is hoping to get the
Business
Improvement
District and Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce to front the money to buy the spider boxes as soon as possible, and then reimburse them out of his FY16 budget, assuming Town Meeting approves the $20,000 capital item.