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Council defeats motion demanding an immediate, detailed accounting of Picture/Main Street project

March 31, 2026 | Northampton City, Hampshire County, Massachusetts


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Council defeats motion demanding an immediate, detailed accounting of Picture/Main Street project
Councilor Robbins moved an order asking the mayor to produce a packet of project documents and a retrospective accounting for the downtown Picture/Main Street complete‑streets project. Robbins said residents had asked for a clear item‑by‑item record, historic costs, current obligations and a description of unresolved technical problems and schedule impacts.

Supporters of the information request said clear documentation would counter misinformation and give the public a single source of truth. Opponents — including several councilors and the mayor — argued staff were already preparing an update and that the request read as prescriptive and unnecessarily onerous to produce on short notice. The mayor said the city expected final test data from contractor work would take about a month and offered to present an official project update in May or as soon as test results are available.

After wide debate the motion to require the packet failed on a roll call, 2 yes to 7 no. Several councilors said they support transparency but preferred a staff briefing or scheduled update to a formal order demanding documents.

What happens next: The mayor offered to provide the project update once testing and contractor reports are complete, with a likely timeline in May. Councilors asked the administration to keep regular public communication about delays or changes and to present cost and schedule updates as they become available.

Context: The downtown project has drawn significant public attention and questions about budget exposure and timing; councilors and residents have discussed potential grant and ARPA funding, the planned street geometry and how the project will affect parking and local businesses.

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