Just in time for the 2022 summer season, the $1.64 million Circuit avenue portion of the Oak Bluffs streetscape project is open for business.
On a recent morning, a pickup truck, a Subaru, a Honda and a Maserati were parked along Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs — the range of vehicles not unusual for the Vineyard. What was out of the ordinary, however, was that the cars were parallel parked, taking up four of the newly created 15 spaces at one end of the avenue.
The length of Circuit avenue has been transformed by the new streetscape design, but the change to parallel parking only runs from Giordano’s up to Healey Square. After that it is back to diagonal parking.
The entire $2.7 million downtown improvement project will eventually incorporate changes along Kennebec avenue and Healey Square. But just in time for the 2022 summer season, the $1.64 million Circuit avenue portion of the project is open for business.
“The project is functionally complete well ahead of schedule,” town administrator Deborah Potter said in an update to the select board Tuesday night.
All that’s left to do is the addition of signs, benches and the completion of streetlights, she said.
Ms. Potter said much of the credit for a job well done is due to contractor Lawrence-Lynch of Falmouth, who dug up and replaced sidewalks, crosswalks and tarmac throughout the winter. Ms. Potter said when all was said and done, change orders on the Circuit avenue portion of the work came in under $20,000.
“Which is another testament to Lawrence-Lynch and the work they did,” she said.
Early on, the project faced pushback mostly due to the change in parking, with many worried about the loss of 12 parking spaces due to the switch from diagonal to parallel, and the potential difficulty of drivers navigating parallel parking during the high traffic summer season. But for now, many on Circuit avenue are in favor of the result.
“I like it, but I’ve been in favor of it the whole time,” said Scott Patterson of Craft Works, placing flowers in a planter outside the store last week. “I was in favor of them making this entire thing a pedestrian mall.”
In addition to changing up the parking patterns, the sidewalks along the same stretch of the avenue are now several feet wider, allowing more room for pedestrian traffic.
Speaking with the Gazette by phone, highway superintendent Richard Combra acknowledged the concerns and complications for both drivers and businesses that may come with parallel parking on the street, but said he thinks the added pedestrian safety that comes with a larger sidewalk is well worth a loss of parking spaces. Mr. Combra added that he thinks the street’s new layout is something that will begin to feel natural as time goes on.
“I think people are adapting to [parallel parking] really well,” he said. “They’re plenty big enough for most cars to fit into.”
Another change is the replacement of the street’s longstanding Callery Pear trees, an invasive species. Now Ivory Silk Lilac trees line the street, standing in their infancy much thinner and shorter than their predecessors. Fully grown, the trees will top out at around 20 feet, and resemble lilac bushes in bloom with large, flat green leaves and bearing large bunches of small white flowers on their branches.
“Love them. Wish they were bigger, but they’ll grow,” said Laurie Welch, founding partner of Eastaway and Basics Clothing Company, looking out at the freshly planted trees from her storefront last week. “And I’m glad they’re putting the light posts in.”
Gearing up for an anticipated increase in visitors this summer, Ms. Welch said she’s fully confident the street will be able to handle the thousands of pedestrians who will soon be walking the new sidewalks.
“I don’t have any fear that it will not be completely perfect,” she said. “Feels like it’s going to be very busy.”
In the coming weeks, parking spots along the harbor will be repainted to accommodate diagonal parking, adding around a dozen spaces to the current parallel parking design and largely offsetting the parking spaces lost on Circuit avenue. Ms. Potter said that work is slated for completion by Memorial Day Weekend.
Up next for the wide-ranging streetscape project are changes to Healey Square and Kennebec avenue. Ms. Potter said Tuesday night it’s unclear when that portion of the project will go out to bid, but select board member Brian Packish said the work is less intensive and well suited for the fall.
“I think the scope of those sections is much smaller,” he said.
For now, adjusted parking, new and expanded sidewalks, brick crosswalks and Ivory Silk Lilac trees will welcome Islanders and visitors alike this summer.
“I think we’ve really accomplished a great project,” Mr. Combra said.

Comments
I can't wait to see the out
Island Mike MVI can't wait to see the out-of-state folks try to parallel park. I see a new sport in the offing - grab a coffee or ice cream sit back and watch the trainwreck unfold.
You do realize that probably
JG OBYou do realize that probably 95% of the US has parallel parking?
Mike, Are you saying drivers
Elane Oak BluffsMike, Are you saying drivers from any state but Massachusetts are unable to parallel park? Have you noticed that Kennabec is also part parallel and diagonal parking? Have you ever been down Main st in Edgartown? If not, downtown is also parallel parking. Island Mike- I think you should go get a boat ticket and explore the other states. You may be amazed of what you learn. The project has been turning out great. Excited to see more spots being created next to the harbor. Well done Oak Bluffs!! Thank you to the committee that worked so hard on this design for years and to 3 of the Select board for caring about the safety of pedestrians and true beauty of the down town area.
I think islanders are
Island Bob OBI think islanders are fretting more about “parallel parking fears” than visitors. Recent experiences tell me islanders are sloppy drivers.
Out of state folks are likely
Debbie Hart Oak BluffsOut of state folks are likely to be lots less squeamish than islanders about parallel parking. They have plenty of experience with it and are in general not as precious as we.
Yes, Martha's Vineyard is the
R Scott Patterson EdgartownYes, Martha's Vineyard is the only place in the world with parallel parking! Too funny!
The vast majority of parking
Rational Person Oak BluffsThe vast majority of parking in OB has always been parallel. From the Inkwell down to the Steamship, all along Kennebec, most of the Harbor, the far end of Circuit Ave, all around the Tabernacle as well as many streets to the east of Circuit Ave. This is nothing new and I'm sure will be handled quite well by drivers from across the globe.
Circuit Avenue looks super!
Mark Hanson Oak BluffsCircuit Avenue looks super! Wider sidewalks are a blessing and I think will certainly help the businesses cater to the walking crowd. Well done!
Everyone has done such a
Crispin Haskins TorontoEveryone has done such a great job on Circuit Avenue; I can’t wait to see it in person. Thank you to everybody for all their hard work! It looks great!
Mark Hanson, do you think
Island ObserverMark Hanson, do you think parallel parking only exists on island? Why the comment about out of state visitors? I've seen some pretty pathetic parking by island residents...
I think you meant 'Island
mike SomewhereI think you meant 'Island Mike'. Parallel parking takes longer than pulling into a diagonal spot - no doubt about that and longer wait times to park. There may be traffic back ups due to this.
Circuit Ave should have been redesigned to be a pedestrian concourse with no vehicles allowed.
Despite my own trepidation
Sara Crafts Oak BluffsDespite my own trepidation about parallel parking, I see that the parallel spaces are most usually completely filled, whereas diagonal spaces further up are often open. I do wish that larger trucks and SUVs would not park in spaces where the new trees have been planted. Fortunately I have a small car and can usually negotiate around them, but I think that two trucks might have difficulty. I guess we'll all just have to wait and see how it plays out. I'm more concerned about the stores that stayed open this winter and took such a dramatic hit, and also discussions about all the basement flooding that took place. Ia Oak Bluffs compensating these store and building owners to any degree?
I feel kinda sorry for Mike,
Susan C. PennsylvaniaI feel kinda sorry for Mike, everyone piling on his negative view of the changes.
But it's the negative, knee-jerk view of "out of state folks" that hurts. We love and respect the Vineyard, or wouldn't be there.
We're looking forward to seeing this long awaited and welcomed transformation. So far, it looks great!
Circuit Ave looks great! To
Jim NYCircuit Ave looks great! To all the nay sayers see it works!!! Just like the round about would not work…
Islanders…
The whole “people can’t
Local MVYThe whole “people can’t parallel park” narrative continues to be ludicrous. The overwhelming majority of parking in every island town is parallel parking. We shouldn’t improve something because a handful of people can’t or don’t know how to parallel park and may have the choice of having to do so? Get a grip.
I've lived here for 35 years
Chris Mara EdgartownI've lived here for 35 years but before that I was in Brooklyn. I learned how to parallel park before I learned to drive (sitting with my Dad waiting for alternate to happen) and I have to say that firstly, parallel parking is much more time consuming and increases the possibility of accidents multitudes more than diagonal parking and secondly, it uses at least 1 1/2 times the space of diagonal parking. To spent all this money for wider sidewalks on half of Circuit Ave seems a waste of money. I really feel that turning the street in to a walking mall for the summer and returning it to the driving population the rest of the year would have been a better solution. I think that the solution they settled on was because the merchants want to be able to have deliveries in front of their shops in the summer. I have to say that this solution just gives me pause to avoid Oak Bluffs for the entire summer.
It does look good, but why
Charlie Callahan So Boston/EdgartownIt does look good, but why did they have to do anything,and cutting down 100 year old shade trees was stupid.Now there is no escape from the heat for the tourists
Charlie, you should learn the
R Scott Patterson EdgartownCharlie, you should learn the actual facts before you comment. The trees were ornamental pears that are now considered invasive, they have about a 25 year lifespan after which the large limbs can break off(crushing 2 vehicles in the last couple years). The trees were planted in the early 80's meaning they were 15years past their expiration date.
The trees were dying.
BCS Oak BluffsThe trees were dying.
When I was younger in the
Aaron j EdgWhen I was younger in the late 80s & 90s during the summertime, my mother and I would go to the oldstone bakery now called murdicks bakery in downtown edgartown & sometimes I would direct people with backing up their cars & sometimes they would give me money just for helping out with their parallel parking. Memories.
I have never seen parallel
parallel parking off island usaI have never seen parallel parking on the WRONG side of the street except for Edg and OB. In the rest of the world its on the RIGHT side of the street..
Hey Mark... I'll grab an ice
LJ EdgartownHey Mark... I'll grab an ice cream with you to watch the parking entertainment. Apparently your critics here don't realize tourists leave their brains at home. True Islanders don't get offended, we laugh together.
Get woke get broke.
Island Mike, FYI in America
Annie MVIsland Mike, FYI in America there are traffic lights, rotarys, highways, exits ramps and parallel parking! Some roads have more than two lanes and have speed limits over 40 miles an hour. In some countries they even drive on the left side of the roads. Better you should take your coffee or ice cream off island to catch a trainwreck, because, oh yeah, they actully have trains!
The project looks like it was
Off Island Off IslandThe project looks like it was a success, but what a shame that Circuit Avenue has been made to look more like an outlet mall than the unique place it was. This was a sad case of fixing what wasn't broken.
Nice!
J Claggion OBNice!
Looking forward to our annual
Deborah Elam New OrleansLooking forward to our annual visit in August. It looks amazing!!
Off island people have been
G LocalOff island people have been parallel parking for decades. If anything it’s the locals who lack the experience.
I think the debate on who is
Katama Bill KatamaI think the debate on who is a better parker will be settled when I see the first car parked on top of the curb.
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