Last night the venerable Amherst Select Board unanimously passed (with one abstention) an
advisory resolution supporting the "public process" about to commence with the Gateway Corridor Project, a unique coalition of three significant public entities: UMass, the town and the
Amherst
Redevelopment
Authority.
(Aaron Hayden abstained on the supportive vote as he is also a member of the ARA.)
While this may appear at first glance a common sense, non-controversial edict, the subtle purpose was to offset a
petition delivered to the Select Board last December decrying the broad nature of the public input process and demanding a series of public meetings focusing on the misperception that Gateway is simply a means to "adding a substantial number of undergraduates to old Frat Row."
The ARA meets this evening to choose a consultant (estimated cost $30,000 in state money) to lead the "visioning process" over the next four months. Let the wider public input begin.