During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to revitalize the corridor between Bayside Veterans Park and Times Square, emphasizing the importance of creating an inviting atmosphere for visitors. The conversation highlighted the need for a cohesive vision that integrates shops, restaurants, and communal spaces to enhance the area's appeal.
Key proposals included the installation of new lighting and decorative features to improve the ambiance, particularly during the holiday season. Officials noted that the existing infrastructure, including light poles and wiring, had suffered damage and would require significant upgrades. A shift to solar lighting was mentioned as a temporary solution to ensure public safety and visibility.
The group also addressed the need for a formal designation of the corridor, suggesting it be named the Bayside Veterans Times Square Corridor. This would facilitate future planning and development efforts, allowing for seasonal decorations and community events.
Additionally, the meeting touched on the management of beach access points, which are set to be transferred back to the town. Officials expressed a desire for consistency in the aesthetic of these areas, with plans to beautify them using funds from FEMA and insurance.
The discussion concluded with a motion to officially adopt the corridor concept, which passed unanimously. Members expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts and the importance of maintaining momentum in these revitalization projects, particularly in light of recent challenges posed by natural disasters.