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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. ....
May 4, 2021 By Mike Kruzman / [email protected] Fenton City Council has approved the return of late-weekday downtown fun that was a success last summer. The âFenton Street Experienceâ is coming back on Thursday and Friday evenings from 5pm until 9pm beginning May 20th. It is scheduled to run weekly through October 14th and 15th. In a memo to City Council, City Manager Lynn Markland wrote that one of the takeaway from last yearâs event was an appreciation from the public and especially families to have pedestrian use of the streets those evenings. It also helped businesses, including restaurants and bars that took advantage of a joint right-of-way application for the use of sidewalks during the event. This year, Markland says they are doing it again and have also created a number of mini-events to supplement the Experience, with health, safety, and welfare in mind. The Farmerâs Market will also run on Thursdays. ....