Webster Ave. Construction

Work to begin June 12, last throughout summer and fall 2017 A major construction project that will last throughout summer and into fall of 2017 will begin Monday, June 12 on S. Webster Avenue, in front of Bellin and HSHS St. Vincent hospitals.

Crews will be replacing utilities and pavement along Webster, resulting in traffic lane and sidewalk closures. Although Webster will not close entirely during the project, this work will cause significant disruptions for Bellin Health patients, visitors, employees, vendors and other individuals who access the hospital campus. It is imperative that these individuals allow extra time to get to appointments or to arrive at work.

“This is necessary work that will ultimately improve conditions for drivers and pedestrians along Webster Avenue,” said Chris Lyga, Bellin Health Maintenance Operations team leader. “We are doing everything we can to limit inconvenience for those who access our hospital campus, and we thank them in advance for their patience as this project proceeds.”

Individuals who drive to the Bellin Hospital campus during construction are urged to avoid Webster Avenue, where significant back-ups will be likely. Motorists approaching from the west are advised to take S. Monroe Avenue to Porlier Street and access the hospital campus via S. Van Buren Street. Those approaching from the east, north and south are advised to take S. Baird Street/Libal Street to Eliza Street to S. Van Buren. Hospital campus parking lots will remain open as usual during this time.

Bellin Health is implementing a multifaceted communication plan to minimize the impact of disruptions for all affected groups. The Bellin Health homepage, physical signage, a variety of patient communication channels and social media will be used to increase awareness and convey project updates as necessary.

Individuals with questions on the project may contact Chris Lyga at (920) 327-3894 or Robbie Kocian at (920) 609-7580.

(Press Release Article published by Bellin Health.)

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ANA Receives $1,000 Grant for “If Homes Could Talk”

The Astor Neighborhood Association has received a grant from the Green Bay Neighborhood Leadership Council to support our efforts in the development of “If Homes Could Talk” historical walking tour.  The tour is in partnership with the Brown County Historical Society to document and present the social and architectural history of the Astor Neighborhood.

We need your help! Do you love the history of your house and would like to share it with others? Tell your house’s story in 2017! The concept is to collect and present local history and historical anecdotes of your home in “story form” to be a part of the tour. The ANA will offer workshops for participants to develop a written history, tell stories, and offer information from the past. This information will be put on a sign, which will be provided by the ANA, and will be placed in front of participating homes in time for the guided walking tour. It will take place on Saturday, September 23rd throughout the twenty-five-block Astor Historic District bordered by Mason, Van Buren, and Grignon Streets and the east bank of the Fox River. To explore an example of an ongoing historical tour and signage displays in Newburyport follow this link: https://walknewburyport.wordpress.com/

Check out our website (http://astorneighborhood.org/) for upcoming workshops on how to research your home. Information will be on our Facebook page as well.

We have a number of homes committed but are looking for more to join us. Our goal is to have 30 homes participate. If you are interested in volunteering, participating, or donating to this project please email or call Deby Dehn at deby.dehn@wheda.com or (920)737-6501.

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