24 NORMAN STREET RESIDENTS NEED TO READ THIS.
Below is an e-mail sent to Nate Gravel, one of the trustees for 24 Norman Street by Ellen S. Talkowsky, Special Projects Coordinator for the Department of Public Services in Salem.
Dear Mr. Gravel: I am writing to inform you and the residents of the Norman Street condominiums that on June 30th, the North Shore Pride organization will be holding a parade that will be staged and begin at Riley Plaza. In the course of planning for this event, the Salem Police Department has determined that the best staging area and step-off point for the parade would be the Riley Plaza parking area. From a public safety perspective, this site allows the police department to keep participants safe within the location and also allows for traffic to continue to flow throughout the downtown until very shortly before the noon time start of the parade.
I am aware that residents of the Norman Street condominiums park their vehicles at this location and they will not need to relocate them. However they will not be able to enter the lot or remove their vehicles from the lot during staging and step-off hours. The Salem Police Traffic Division will close this parking area to vehicles effective at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 30, 2012. Once the parade has cleared the Riley Plaza area, the lot can immediately be re-opened to vehicles. I estimate the parade divisions will be out of the parking area by 1:00 p.m.
At this time, I would like to ask your assistance in passing along this information to the residents in your building. Please let me know the most effective way to do this.
Thank you,
Ellen S. Talkowsky
Special Projects Coordinator
Department of Public Services
120 Washington Street, 4th Floor
Salem, MA 01970
978-745-9595, ext. 5676
978-745-0349 (fax)
www.salem.com
etalkowsky@salem.com
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