Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: May 27 to May 30

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The following street improvements are scheduled from May 27 to May 30:
 
May 27-28:
  • Loam and seed Backman Avenue, Daniels Avenue and Jason Street
May 27-30:
  • Raising structures on Newell Street
May 29-30:
  • Final course of paving on Orlando Avenue, Ridge Avenue, Backman Avenue and Jason Street
On-street parking, for the above streets, is prohibited during this work between the hours of 6 a.m.- 6 p.m.
 
In addition, MassDOT will be conducting the following work:
  • Adjusting structures and fixing curbing on North Street from Lanesborough town line to Berkshire Medical Center entrance (5/27-5/30)
  • Traffic loops at various intersections on First Street (5/27-5/29)
  • Traffic loops on South Street (5/30)
This schedule is subject to change based upon weather conditions.
 

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Pittsfield Council Appoints Department Heads, Requests Meetings on Gun Violence

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday appointed new department heads and requested that community mobilization meetings be held to address recent gun violence. 

Mark Pompi was appointed director of Veterans Services, and Rian Dowd was as the new building commissioner. They will begin work on July 27. 

"She is going to be an extremely resident- and business-friendly building commissioner," Mayor Peter Marchetti said about Dowd. 

"… It was one of the questions in the interview: how do we get people to know that we have a friendlier environment? And she's already working on it." 

A petition from Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren and Ward 6 Councilor Dina Lampiasi requesting that 18 Degrees Inc. organize and host at least two community mobilization meetings was sent to the community-based organization. 

"The recent gun violence that occurred in the city has left many residents feeling concerned, and also like they would just like to have more information about what we, as a city, and our partner is doing to help interrupt gun violence," Lampiasi said. 

Last month, 29-year-old Pittsfield resident Justin Crawford was fatally shot near the intersection of Pleasure Avenue and Tyler Street. 

18 Degrees has received a total of $1,391,170 in grants from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Gun Violence Prevention Program since fiscal year 2019; $394,780 in FY23 for outreach and engagement with youth and young adults ages 17-24 who have been impacted by trauma and violence. 

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