Chippewa Farmers Market to exploit street construction for veggie goodness

Trevor Kupfer |

Do you remember when the Chippewa Falls farmers market tried to take over Bridge Street last summer, only to be blocked by the City Council, due in part to comments from police chief at the time? A disappointing decision to a progressive proposal, to be sure, but Chippewa Falls Main Street isn’t giving up. The organization’s plan for this year is to claim all the parking spots on three blocks on Bridge Street (the 100, 200, and 300 blocks) for the farmers market, while the street itself is being resurfaced. The situation is a compromise to give residents and officials a taste of what it could be like to take over the street, said Teri Ouimette, Main Street’s promotion and volunteer coordinator. At the same time it hopes to maintain excitement about downtown while the street is closed off, she said, adding that merchants will put racks outside to entice people in.

P.S. I know the picture above does not show the 100, 200, nor 300 block of Bridge Street. I just liked the mural.