Below is news coverage related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member.

In its first appearance before the Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee, the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton asked the committee on Nov. 13 to help voice — and support — requests for the county’s commitment to help small businesses during the planned redevelopment project for Lot 13.

The coalition — composed of small business owners, residents and nonprofits — has been seeking since September 2011 a written pledge from the county to the businesses that will face “a difficult time” maintaining business in the next two to three years as a result of the project, said Ash Kosiewicz, the coalition’s lead organizer.

The coalition asked the advisory committee to send a letter to County Executive Isiah Leggett stating the coalition’s requests for that pledge and a “construction mitigation plan,” as well as showing the committee’s support.

To read the full article, click here.

Below is news coverage from this morning related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member.

A survey of small busineses in the Wheaton Urban District found that the top three “immediate business concerns” are parking, rent and safety.

The Wheaton Redevelopment Program, which is part of the county’s Department of General Services, conducted the survey in April and May. There was a 36 percent response rate; of the 298 surveys given to businesses, 108 were returned.

Peter McGinnity of the Wheaton Redevelopment Program said the survey will help to inform the county’s Department of Economic Development, as it tries to flesh out Bill 6-12. The bill, which was passed earlier this year by the county council, calls for assistance to small businesses negatively affected by county development projects.

To read the full article referencing the Coalition’s response to the survey results, click here.

To read a short writeup of the Coalition’s presentation on the survey results Tuesday before the Wheaton Urban District Advisory Committee, click here.

Below is news coverage from over the weekend related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member.

On April 10, the Montgomery County Council recommended the appropriation of $66 million in public money to fund a series of planning studies and the construction of a new town square, office building, and underground parking on Parking Lot 13.

The Council also recommended language proposed by the Wheaton Coalition that in part requires Montgomery County to conduct a comprehensive parking study to identify how construction disruptions might affect existing businesses in Wheaton as well as study innovative models of local job creation connected to redevelopment projects. It also requires the County Executive to brief the Council on any planning or negotiations regarding job opportunities and training as well as small business protections prior to the finalization of any General Development Agreement.

To read the language proposed by the Coalition and adopted by the Council, click here.

Last night, members of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member, met with community groups and citizens of Wheaton to share our collective feedback to the latest draft Council Staff Plan for the Wheaton redevelopment project.

Since March 12th, the Wheaton community has scrambled to respond to significant proposed changes to the project. The Coalition has participated in two meetings of concerned community groups and citizens, and while there is still much work to be done, the experience has galvanized community members to work together to make sure that Montgomery County public officials and elected representatives understand and are responsive to the feedback of the Wheaton community.

The updated draft Council staff plan, which has the support of Councilmember Nancy Navarro, recommends the appropriation of $58 million in public taxpayer money to support construction on Parking Lot 13 and feasibility studies on the Bus Bays platform redevelopment. Click below the Coalition’s response to this plan.
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Below is news coverage related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member. On Tuesday, Coalition members testified in front of the Montgomery County Council in support of Bill 6-12, legislation introduced by Councilmember Nancy Navarro that would create a new Small Business Assistance Program to help small businesses in Montgomery County adversely impacted by County redevelopment projects. The Coalition said the bill should be one piece of a comprehensive approach to help small businesses benefit from the Wheaton redevelopment project.

The Daily Record (2/29/2012) – Two Bills Aimed at Assisting MoCo Small Businesses Likely to Pass (restricted access)
Maryland Gazette (2/29/2012) – Public Supports Assistance for Wheaton Businesses
Wheaton Patch (2/29/2012) – Wheaton’s Small Business Community Testifies to Support Bill
Telemundo (2/27/2012) – Hope for Wheaton Small Business Owners (Spanish)
Washington Examiner (2/26/2012) – Wheaton Redevelopment Faces Battle for Funds

Below is a list of recent news coverage related to the ongoing work of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, of which LEDC is a member. Over the last week, the Coalition testified in front of the Montgomery County Council and hailed the introduction of new legislation by Councilmember Nancy Navarro that would create a new Small Business Assistance Program to help small businesses in Montgomery County access resources and technical assistance when impacted by redevelopment.

Washington Post (2/14/2012) – Wheaton Development’s $40 Million Price Tag Sparks Petition

Maryland Gazette (2/13/2012) – Assistance Bill Provides Some Hope for Wheaton Business Owners

Washington Post (2/10/2012) – In Montgomery, Dozens Testify Against Cut in School Construction Funding (includes section on Wheaton redevelopment)

Wheaton Patch (2/8/2012) – A Fair Future for Wheaton Small Businesses

Yesterday, Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett proposed to support the Wheaton Redevelopment Program and B.F. Saul with more than $40 million of public taxpayer money to realize the Wheaton redevelopment project and defray its costs.

At a budget town hall last night hosted by the County Executive, members of the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton presented 500 signatures from Montgomery County residents and small businesses calling for a written agreement to protect the livelihoods of small business owners, renters, daylaborers, and patients in Wheaton during and after redevelopment in return for the public subsidy.

To watch a Telemundo clip in Spanish on the Coalition’s presence at the town hall, click here.

by Ash Kosiewicz
Communications and Advocacy Director, LEDC

A few months ago, I walked into the Emanuel Christian Library to talk to Wheaton small business owner Jose Gonzalez. For years, Jose has sold a variety of Christian books, compact discs, and DVDs in the Wheaton Triangle.

I asked Jose for his take on the small business community in Wheaton and the prospects for its survival given developer B.F. Saul’s plans to redevelop the Triangle, which include new offices, a hotel, and high-rise apartments.

“It’s because of all of us small business owners that Wheaton shines,” Jose said.
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Some five years ago, Amanda Sanchez moved her restaurant/bar from Silver Spring to Wheaton because her rent was rising and access problems arose from a redevelopment project.

Now the owner of Riverside Lounge is going through Act II of the same squeeze play.

The area around Sanchez’s relocated business in downtown Wheaton is undergoing changes that include more mixed-use development with new offices, housing and retail.

“There is not much parking for my customers,” Sanchez said. “It’s a very slow economy. I might have to sell because of the new offices and houses causing rents to increase.”

To read the full article, which references LEDC’s ongoing work with the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton, click here.

As featured in the Washington Post on Thanksgiving Day, the Coalition for the Fair Redevelopment of Wheaton is now online!

Over the last eight months, Montgomery County public officials and project developer B.F. Saul have been working to negotiate key details of a General Development Agreement to redevelop Wheaton, Maryland. The Wheaton Coalition is a collection of nonprofit organizations, small business owners, and residents that seek to ensure that the existing Wheaton community is able to benefit from the area’s proposed redevelopment.

Minutes ago, the Montgomery County Council voted in favor of Wheaton’s new Sector Plan, a guideline planning document that promotes high-density growth in Wheaton. The B.F. Saul project intends to transform the area’s Central Business District, and LEDC has joined the Coalition to preserve Wheaton’s diversity, small businesses, and affordability in the midst of future transit-oriented development.

Visit astrongerwheaton.org to learn more about the Coalition and sign our petition asking for community benefits as part of a final redevelopment agreement to preserve Wheaton’s strengths. You can also connect with the Coalition through Twitter at @strongerwheaton.

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