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Spring City Councilman Mike Hays weighs in on the closure.
What happens when your business is already struggling and the main access route to your front entrance is shut down for weeks?
In Spring City, we have seen the painful consequences of bridge repairs amidst a fragile national and local economy. Two of North Main Street's more recognizable storefronts - Christina's Custom Frame Shop and Perry's Place restaurant - are going out of business. They join Reiki Place, and a religious gift shop next to the Spring City Hotel on a growing list of small businesses that could not make it in our borough. The last two closed before bridge repairs began.
The Spring City-Royersford Bridge, built during the 1920s, is desperately in need of repairs. The structure will require full replacement within 25 years, according to engineers. PennDOT says it is on pace to re-open in early to mid-September - on schedule. However, irreversible damage has already been done.
What troubles me as a local elected official is the helplessness I feel to do anything substantial to help. You can encourage people to shop and eat in Spring City during the repairs. You can keep lines of communication open with the store owners.
The proprietor of the frame shop has for years steered the local efforts of the Spring City Revitalization Committee. This group meets once a month and coordinates tasks that you might not see (watering the plants along Main Street), and others that are more visible (the annual Music and Market Festival). Christina welcomed efforts earlier this year to partner with Royersford businesses and stage larger events.
My point is that people are trying in the "Twin Boroughs," but some of our efforts are falling short.
Perry's Place was a great breakfast stop on the weekend, or a nice place for a quite dinner. The menu featured creative dishes, such as Boston Cream french toast. Joy and John will be missed and hopefully, the storefront is filled in a short period of time.
In Washington, fierce debate is raging on the role of government. The debt ceiling fiasco has many Americans re-thinking what is possible. In our communities, the answer is not simple. It's not "small government" or "big government."
Pennsylvania and its elected leaders have a responsibility to lay the foundations for a vibrant economy and just society. This includes adequate funding for education, highways and infrastructure (ie: a second bridge connecting Spring City and Royersford), and workforce training - just to name a few.
Once these tracks have been laid, then government needs to get out of the way. In my opinion, we are starving ourselves through cuts before we had a chance to get back on our collective feet.
Mike Hays is a Spring City Councilman and a former reporter for the Pottstown Mercury. He has also written about high school sports for Patch. His views do not represent other members of council.
Fauxy
2:27 pm on Monday, August 15, 2011
It is sad. I always saw signs for Perry's Place and wanted to try it, but had no idea where it was. Quite frankly, I am not familiar with Spring City at all, I'm not from Royersford but am close enough to go there to shop etc. If I, and more people, knew all this stuff was right down the road we'd probably shop and eat there too!
Kevin Haslam
2:49 pm on Monday, August 15, 2011
UPDATE: O'Keefe's Photography informed us that they are in fact NOT closed. The necessary edits have been made. Our apologies.
Mike Hays
3:33 pm on Monday, August 15, 2011
My apologies go out to O'Keefe Photography. That was a mistake I regret. I wish you luck in the coming months.
Kelly O'Keefe Photography
3:42 pm on Monday, August 15, 2011
Kevin,
Thank you for handling the retraction promptly. While our BUILDING is for sale and having the bridge closed may be affecting traffic for potential buyers to see our beautifully restored 5,000 square foot state of the art studio it has had no effect on our business. While I understand that Mike’s heart might have been in the right place, trying to draw attention to the economic downside of the bridge closure, his article may have had the opposite effect.
Tara Leparulo
Business Manager, Kelly O'Keefe Photography
A1
11:15 am on Tuesday, August 16, 2011
What is the SC Borough Council's long term plan for business growth and development?
christina turek
8:34 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Christina's Framing of 75 N.Main St, Spring City has been struggling in this economy. The bridge closing is certainly no help to my business. As a result I will be down sizing, perhaps closing in the future. I enjoy what I do and my customers are fabulous, a combination that is hard to come by. Please call my shop (610-792-5340) for info. Leave a message when you are available, I will return your call. Also see facebook Christina's Custom Framing. I will do my best to care for your art and precious objects and memories in a timely manner.
Thank You for your support,
Christina
Business Owner and someone who cares about Spring City
christina turek
8:36 pm on Tuesday, August 16, 2011
business updates are important, thank you