âStarting today, Thursday, May 20, certain roads in downtown Fenton will shut down at 4 p.m. to make way for this summerâs Street Experience.
âImplemented last summer to help struggling businesses because of the COVID restrictions set by the state, Fenton City is continuing the Street Experience this year based on the positive feedback it received.
âFenton City Council unanimously approved an updated emergency regulation in April to allow for the Street Experience to happen this spring and summer.
âWith health, safety and welfare in mind, Michael Hart, assistant city manager and Downtown
Development Authority (DDA) executive director, said they have created a number of mini events to supplement the Fenton Street Experience during the four months of operation â from May 20 and 21 to Oct. 14 and 15, in addition to the Farmers Market on Thursdays.
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âThe annual Forecast Breakfast, hosted by the Fenton & Linden Regional Chamber of Commerce, was held remotely this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Laundry, Lewis & Knopf CPAs, PC and Consumers Energy sponsored the online event.
âKeynote speaker was Jim Holcomb, senior executive vice president and general counsel of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. In a pre-recorded video, Holcomb said although times are difficult now, he looks forward to when everyone can meet again in person.
âThe Michigan Chamber has 5,000 members and there are members in all counties of the state. âWe are the leading voice of business advocacy,â he said. He added that the vaccine is crucial for moving forward.