Saturday, March 8, 2014

Readers Pick Best Ideas To Boost Dorchester's Downtown


Over the past week, the Dorchester Times asked readers what they would do to enhance Dorchester's business district and downtown area.  

The results are a bit surprising. (Keep in mind voters were allowed to vote for more than one option.)

The Times survey, conducted March 1-6, found nearly half (47.17%) of respondents said the Village of Dorchester should recruit businesses and/or offer incentives to encourage businesses to open shop in town.

Nearly 40% of respondents said they wanted to see the Dorchester Area Community Foundation raise funds to renovate vacant commercial buildings.

Nearly 34% of readers said they wanted to "help young residents start businesses of their own" -- while 17% said more should be done to encourage/help existing businesses to expand.

One reader offered his/her own recommendation in the "comments" section: "Bulldoze the vacant buildings."  (We would prefer rehabilitation of such buildings, ourselves -- although Dorchester doesn't have more than a few uninhabited commercial buildings.)

Here is the breakdown of the survey results:



4 comments:

  1. I'd be happy to have a post office that was open so I could pick up or mail packages before or after work. Before long, that will be a vacant building too because no one that is a working person can use it because of the stupid hours it is open now.

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    1. Doesn't help that it's closed over lunch too!

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  2. Dorchester would be a great place for a small manufacturing plant that would employ 10 to 20 people

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  3. How about opening a remote ASC office in Dorchester so the farmers can sign up for more government subsidies easier?

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