Residents impacted by the April flooding can now apply for federal disaster assistance through FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration.
he Community Planning & Economic Development (CPED) office is relocating to the Arthur Washington Jr. Crosstown Center at 150 E. Crosstown Parkway. Walk-in services will be unavailable beginning Monday, July 27 at 11:00 a.m. and will reopen Thursday, July 30 at 8:00 a.m. Phone service is expected to resume Wednesday afternoon. We look forward to welcoming you to this newly renovated space.
Use this Pre-Construction Checklist to prepare your business for upcoming construction. Each action below includes guidance to help you stay visible, accessible and connected with your visitors, customers, clients and guests.
Your business listing is often the first place visitors check. Clear and updated information ensures visitors know you are open and how to reach you. In addition to map apps, consider updating your business’ Yelp page.
Key information to ensure is correct before and during construction include:
How to Do It:
Social media is a real-time communication tool for sharing up-to-date information and keeping your business top of mind. When it comes to construction, potential visitors often check social platforms like Facebook for current information.
What to Do:
Email allows you to communicate directly with visitors and maintain relationships during disruption.
Your website is a key source of information. A clear update section on the homepage helps visitors quickly understand how to visit.
Voicemail ensures visitors calling your business receive accurate and helpful information.
Record a message that includes updated access information.
A clear FAQ helps staff respond consistently and ensures visitors receive accurate information.
Early communication prepares visitors and reduces confusion before construction begins.
Regular communication keeps visitors informed and maintains engagement.
Well-informed staff can confidently guide visitors and maintain a positive experience.
Operational readiness ensures your business continues to function smoothly during construction.
Construction may temporarily affect how customers reach your business. Consider ways to make it easier for customers to continue supporting you, such as offering online ordering, curbside pickup, delivery, or other alternative purchasing options. Businesses that sell products may also wish to explore local online marketplaces, such as Shop Local Greater Kalamazoo, to provide customers with another convenient way to shop. Expanding customer access options can help maintain visibility and sales throughout construction.