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Greater Hyannis Civic Association Meeting
Local Comprehensive Plan Comments
November 8, 2022
STRENGTHS
Group Response
Great hospital
Hyannis is the transportation hub which is both positive and negative
Waterfront and beaches
Good education system with diversity of schools particularly Sturgis
We live in a place where people want to live; we are a destination
Thriving downtown
Sea Captains Row on Pleasant Street is a beautiful development/community with market rate units
within walking distance of Downtown
Individual Comment Box Responses
OPPORTUNITIES
Group Response
Hyannis has infrastructure for development including sewer and transportation
Coordinate effort to beautify our village especially Downtown
People come from all over country here. The waterfront is visitor’s first impression and it should be
pristine.
Expanding sewer to help improve environment and water quality
New roads
Burry the power lines
To make our community more walkable and safer
Hyannis is the hub and there is huge opportunity with all of our transportation. The village has
significantly grown in the last 10 years and now it is less safe. Enhanced safety needs to be a priority
especially with future growth.
Unique village with issues that only relate to Hyannis
Enhance and develop additional recreational opportunities
To celebrate our diverse community
Old homes on South Street can be restored into show pieces
TD Bank and Cascade are opportunities for future redevelopment
Enhanced and preserved architecture can be coordinated to ensure a greater sense of community
pride indicating that residents value and take care of their homes
Clean up parks and beaches
Maintenance of Main Street Hyannis should be improved and budgeted for. Volunteers could be
coordinated with the schools. Another opportunity would be to connect with local landscape
companies to see if they could volunteer to maintain a section of Main Street.
Take inventory of Hyannis rental units and open space
Consider smaller developments like those on Ridgewood Avenue and High School Road that do not
feel like a box and the properties are maintained
We can move parking away from the harbor
Individual Comment Box Responses
WEAKNESSES
Group Response
Homeless population and social services are concentrated in Hyannis. There is a lot of money in
social services. We need a better plan for human resources and relationships.
We have resources but there has not been success using them
Over the years, required affordable housing from projects among the various villages have been
placed in Hyannis.
Low income should be shared among all of Barnstable. Right now, Hyannis has significant amount of
the Town’s low income housing.
We do not have the life like we had in the past before businesses closed Downtown.
Our middle class is disappearing. We have high and low class housing; we need to develop the
middle class.
Transportation among our villages and neighboring communities should be enhanced
Main Street streetscape maintenance. We need to enhance maintenance of our Downtown including
leaf removal as this impacts visitor’s impression of our Downtown.
Roadway maintenance. It is difficult to see painted line work on our streets at night which is
dangerous. While there is an associated cost increase to enable this maintenance more regularly the
cost is worth the improved safety.
Safety
Significant amount of land is not taxed
Lack of communal character within our neighborhoods which was more prevalent 10-15 years ago
Negative reputation of being dirty and unsafe despite helping people and having a big heart. Hyannis
is always on the receiving end of negativity. Concentration of social services and affordable housing
in Hyannis impacts reputation. We need to spread the wealth. Not everything needs to be
concentrated in Downtown.
Individual Comment Box Responses
CHALLENGES
Group Response
No other village is interested in incorporating social services
Properties are not being maintained and taken care of. Owners should be held accountable especially
for lots that are empty and vacant.
Builders come here thinking development should exclusively be for low income
Property owners allowed to keep properties in poor condition as long as they pay taxes
Properties with numerous cars parked such as on Ocean Street
Individual Comment Box Responses
If you had one day, where would you bring a visitor?
Comment Wall #1 Responses
What is your favorite road to travel down?
Comment Wall #2 Responses
If you could add one thing to Barnstable, what would it be?
Comment Wall #3 Responses
General Comments
Individual Comment Box Responses
What is one word to describe your ideal community?
Individual Comment Box Responses
Share your ideas & stories
Individual Comment Box Responses