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Transcript of What You Said! at What's Next for Downtown Lynn? on May 23, 2013

What You Said!
Photo by James K. Lindley
Check out what participants
at the May 23, 2013 Forum
had to say about What’s
Next for Downtown Lynn.

Were you
there? This document is
a virtual
representation
of comments
made at the
May 23, 2013
Open House
and shortly
after. Comments
were collected
in quotes, on
brown paper,
on Post-its, and
with dots.
This document
does NOT
represent
MAPC’s views
but it will inform
our findings.
Event photos by
James K.
Lindley and
Jenn Erickson.
For interactive
polling results
and other info,
please visit
www.mapc.org/
downtownlynn.
Were you
there?
Photo by James K. Lindley

How did you hear about this event? Please place a sticker on all that apply!
Facebook or
Blog or
website
Email or
e-newsletter
Saw a flyer Word of
Mouth
Other


Lynn is a diverse community
with a lot to offer.
Build on the vision!

Photo by James K. Lindley
A diverse
community

“One thing I
like about Lynn
is that it’s
definitely a
diverse city.”
- Walnut-da Lyrical Geni
Photo by James K. Lindley


Photo by James K. Lindley

What surprises you
about this data?
Race or income
doesn’t matter if it
is done right for
all people. - K
What do you know that
the numbers don’t say?
I LOVE THIS
STATEMENT!
Doing it right means
thinking about race,
income, privilege,
and the structures that
disproportionately affect
some more than others.
I agree – race matters
“black” “white” barely
captures all the
cultures/races, here
¡Muy buena
información!
The 18-25 year-
old dropoff is
very surprising.
Some punctuation and language was changed for clarity. In this example, most participants wrote directly on the brown paper, so the yellow and green do not signify before and after as in other examples.
Very interesting
I agree
Not all Latinos are
counted what
about
Guatemalans
How quickly the
economic factors
improve beyond
Lynn’s borders How few residents
have a Bachelor’s
degree
I know Lynn is coming
back and will be a
thriving business and
residential community
as it once was! I want
to be an active
participant in making
this dream a reality
Debbie Plunkett
Candidate for Ward
One Councilor 978-
818-3334

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“I’ve lived in Lynn for
two years. I didn’t
know what the city
was all about when I
came here, but now I
love it here. I’m
originally from the
south, and so I’m used
to a lot of diversity.
Here, there’s just a
great mix of people. I
didn’t find that in
Boston. I felt Boston
was more segregated
than the south when I
first got here.”
– Jon Feinberg, formerly of
Boston and Atlanta

“I want to see Downtown Lynn bridge the divide
among various racial and ethnic groups. The barriers
are astounding. Knowing the data of who lives here
feels empowering and compelling!”
– Sarah Jackson, Downtown resident and business owner
Photo by James K. Lindley

With a lot to offer! Photo by James K. Lindley

“The people of Lynn
are very friendly.”
– Jolene Kelly
Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“We’ve lived here 10 years. I own a
house in Lynn. I know there are a lot
of good restaurants, but I didn’t even
know we had a museum down here.”
– Justine Celestin


Photo by James K. Lindley

“WalkScore needs bicycle
data. People love to ride the
wooded corridor from Salem
Woods through Spring Pond
Woods to Lynn Woods.”
- Katerina Panagiotakis
Photo by James K. Lindley

23
19 27
21
22
24 23 25
26 20 17
32
18
31
Participants added points to
the assets map and placed
dots next to the photos to
show their enthusiasm for
some of the places selected.

Photo by James K. Lindley


Photo by James K. Lindley

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“This area is awesome,
yet we have this issue
where people don’t go
downtown. Some folks
in other parts of Lynn
don’t feel like they
have a reason to come
downtown. We need
more business down
here, and more
variety.”
– Walnut-da Lyrical Geni

What other existing
amenities would you add?
31. Union Street
Shops and
Restaurants
Main Church
Revitalize
beach!
Please look at the
Lynn Historical
Resources Map as
well. Thanks - K
Lynn Shore
Reservation
Christian Science
Church
Lynn Shore Dr.
25. Pho Minh Ky
Union St.
27. J.B. Blood 28.
Lynnhappens.com
21. GAR
Building
Yes!!
24. RAW Arts
Gallery
26. The Daily Item
Itemlive.com
Your local news!
23. Lynn Public
Library
20. Cupcake
shop and
dog bistro
22. Post Office
19. Operation
Bootstrap
17. Union/
Community Hall
Upright Youth
Zone Mission
Kids zone just
for kids Water Park for
Kids
Lynn’s food
shop
Parking lots
More organized
activities on
Lynn Common!
Lynn Haunted
House, Andrew
Alborn is scary
30. A zoo
Pelican Beach
Pub
Sand Bar Beach
Bar
Flex shared
office space
Health – is it
possible to bring
more specialists to
Lynn?
29. Shopping mall
with restaurants &
brand clothes, shoes
more
32. Salon
18. North Shore
Community
College
(agree)

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“I came to the Open House because my
son lives here, and the community has
always been very helpful to us. It’s great
that Lynn has good public transportation
and health services.”
– Leonardo Albornoz, via Spanish-language interpreter

Tell us about places,
or share a story
about a memorable
encounter you had
in Downtown Lynn!
Lynnway Mark
et
Broad
Help Broad St.
w/ commercial traffic.
Rotary to draw
approach into
downtown via
Market St. - K
Arts After Hours
Musicals!!
Constantly seeing
friendly & familiar
faces while out &
about! Great
community. YES
LOVE MY
NEIGHBORS!
Love the
diverse cuisine
Movies & events
@ LynnArts
Meeting new
neighbors in
hallways of our
lofts
Just love the
great
architecture
and arts “vibe.”
Studying English
at night
Downtown
Hardware stores
Beden? = gone
Stationery stores
Arnold Belkin = gone
Department stores =
gone My parents (age 70)
share memories of
downtown! 4 movie
theatres, tons of shops,
restaurants!
Walking the downtown
streets until midnight
safely! I have been in
Lynn my whole life and
it’s a fabulous city.
We just need to work
together as a
community and restore
our downtown!
Join me in making this
happen and ourselves
and our kids
candidate Debbie
Plunkett, Ward One
Councilor
to Lynn Woods. Also
need bike trails to the
sea & downtown. - K
Walkscore needs
bicycle data. People
love to ride the
wooded corridor from
Salem Woods through
Spring Pond Woods
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes!
YES
Some punctuation and language was changed for clarity. In this example, red text is used for illustrations and to indicate when it appeared as though more than one participant commented on the same item.

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“Lynn is the first place in 25
years where I’ve felt like I
lived in a neighborhood.” - Jolene Kelly, Owner of Cakes by NeeNee
formerly of Arizona and 3-year resident of
Downtown Lynn

“My parents, who are in their 70s, share memories of
Downtown! Four movie theaters, tons of shops, restaurants,
and walking the downtown streets until midnight!” - Debbie Plunkett, candidate for Lynn Ward One City Councilor
Photo by James K. Lindley

Build on
the Vision!
Photo by James K. Lindley

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“I’ve been a resident for
three years, and already I’m
seeing a renewal and
changes in Lynn. It has
gotten a lot cleaner
Downtown. One the things
I’m seeing is that people are
coming here from the
outside. Long-term residents
always say that nothing ever
changes, but new residents
are creating a grassroots
environment.”
- Jolene Kelly, Downtown resident and
owner of Cakes by NeeNee


Photo by James K. Lindley


What does Downtown
need, and where?
Please fire Sasaki.
Their designs in Lynn
have been non-
contextual or friendly
to Lynn. -K
7. VNA-need retail
on ground floor this is
at a pivotal point:
2. Gateway residence
design on Washington-
non-contextual design,
too ‘Cambridge style’
lower buildings please
and to make:
1. Suffolk Court-
uncontextual to
neighborhood, color
choices for same
material too ‘Disney’
- K
pedestrian friendly. tie
into Diamond District
better, not block view
of others, parking,
massing too much, DISAGREE – I think
the Sasaki plans are
brilliant! It is the kind
of thinking Lynn
needs.
No skyscrapers
Redesign &
update downtown
RR bridge!
More restaurants
Streets cleaner
Special financing &
leasing for people
who want to open a
storefront!
Existing business
on Washington St.
not recognized by
plan.
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
Ditto, special
support for
people who want
to open storefront
businesses.
••••
••••••••
••••
••••
••••
transport connection
greenbelt around cities
nodes mix
residential/
commercial/
work
Waterfront industry:
wind farming, vertical
crop farming, utilize
clean air & prevailing
winds for energy.
Permitting is not
restrictive enough to
open for public process
and hearings, as
typical in other towns.
- K
Waterfront needs
to be open air.
Do not raise
buildings high
near waterfront
blocking rest of
city views.
Keep waterfront
industrial/
entertainment mix.
We need avenue.
More residential here
will draw crowds away
from existing homes in
Lynn. Keep similar to
South Boston/ Salem
Willows.
Also special
efforts to attract
strong businesses
and to fill unused
buildings.
Please do not only
listen to developers.
But open pre-permit
process to help
developers understand
community. – K
Make Lynn
“Green City”
Needs perception of
lively hood for
commerce, art and
intelligence at
gateway - K
5. K - Lynn Auditorium-
entry doorway
appearance revisit,
used to have banners
flags on windows,
needs warm welcoming
too connected &
institutional looking, too
much vertical in
massing/ bad
proportion, dislike
colors - Katerina
gateway through
downtown, grand
street to city hall at
center of mass
transportation system.

“We need
something for
folks to feel like
they can get
involved with.”
– Walnut-da Lyrical Geni
Photo by James K. Lindley

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“It would be great if Lynn had more
doctors and specialists so that older
residents wouldn’t have to go all the
way in to Boston for care.”
– Leonardo Albornoz, via Spanish-language
interpreter

“I want more skateparks in Downtown Lynn.” – Woodson Mezidor, age 11
Photo by James K. Lindley

I’d like to see
a mall here.” – Roberto Celestin, Jr., age 12
Photo by James K. Lindley

Any inspiration
from other places?
Theater and
acting class
~
Beautification
Outside dining
Yes! Yes!
Waterfront
dining! Urban
scene!! Fix storefronts &
buildings
City ordinances
enforced for residents
& businesses to keep
things clean & kept up
That looks ok
More green
space
|
ditto!
Community arts
!!!
Some punctuation and language was changed for clarity. In this example, red text is used to indicate when it appeared as though more than one participant commented on the same item.
Photos were found on these websites, clockwise from upper left:
1. Not available
2. http://www.terrain.org/unsprawl/20/
3. http://waterbuffalomilwaukee.com/
4. http://mindshapedbox.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/2513910758_017243e4e6_z.jpg
5. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blind_musicians_-_Mexico_City_downtown.jpg
6. http://www.panoramio.com/photo/41522783
7. Not available
8. http://yarnchic40.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/photography-old-market-omaha/

Photo by James K. Lindley

What does Downtown need to
ensure a thriving, vibrant,
economically competitive future?
More people
Free off-street
parking for residents
to reduce traffic and
provide parking for
businesses
Density
& disposable
income
Better traffic
flow
I would like to see flex
office space like Officio
in Boston. Then, people
who work at home could
get out of their houses
and walk to work
Security and
marketing
More cleaning
Yes!
Yes! Littering
is a problem!!!
Security
•Less crime
•Less gang activity
•More community
volunteer opportunities
•Better schools!
Career training
& JOBS
End the one
way maze
More positive
images of Lynn
in the media
Renewable
energy
•Good attitudes
•Keeping the city clean
•Finding ways to
attract & support
successful businesses
Making sure youth
are engaged,
supported,
encouraged,
educated, etc.
Green Community
Stretch Code
We need people who
are passionate and
enthusiastic about the
city of Lynn. We need
a fresh perspective
More malls and
shopping malls
Beach become
alive place not
dead how is now!
More residents! More parking
less traffic
Park benches
for reading and
waiting
and people working
together to bring
Downtown back to the
successful city it once
was with plenty of
business, shopping, and
growth! – Deb
Plunkett, candidate for
Ward One

Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC
“Lynn is nice because we have the
train, but it would be good to have
more businesses downtown.”
– Justine Celestin

“There’s room for
improvement. We
need more arts and
culture here. The
artists are out here,
but they don’t have a
community that caters
just to them.”
- Walnut-da Lyrical Geni
Photo by James K. Lindley

“I would love to see Downtown Lynn even
more revitalized. I very much want to see
Lynn thrive. I would love to see more
successful businesses and filled properties.”
- Susan Kerr, realtor Photo by James K. Lindley

Help build on the vision!
How will you help?
I will _______.
Embrace
diversity
Challenge
perceptions of
Lynn
Us too! Daily
Item &
itemlive.com
Me too!
Centerboard!
I will
participate in
my community
and volunteer.

“I love Lynn – I want to see it be
vibrant and thrive!”
- Teri Faulisi, Downtown resident
Photo by James K. Lindley

“I have been in Lynn my
whole life and it’s a
fabulous city. We just need
to work together as a
community and restore
our downtown! Join me in
making this happen for
ourselves and our kids.”
- Debbie Plunkett, candidate for
Ward One City Councilor
Photo by James K. Lindley

“The people of Lynn have a
great willingness to
experiment. There are lots
of interesting organizations
working hard to create a
more representative vision
for what Lynn is all about.”
– Jon Feinberg, 2-year Lynn resident
Photo by James K. Lindley

The city has been great at studying itself. Now is the time for
real change. …Together we can achieve powerful things for
this great place we all love so much.” – Corey Jackson, via DowntownLynn.com
Photo by James K. Lindley

“Come a little closer.”
- Walnut-da Lyrical Geni
Photo by Jenn Erickson, MAPC

“Lynn is in!” - Jolene Kelly, owner of Cakes by NeeNee
Photo by James K. Lindley