City, visitors center partner for Fourth Street weekend event plans

A carry out only parking sign is posted next to a parking space on Fourth Street in Columbus, Ind., Friday, March 20, 2020. To comply with social distancing guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered bars and restaurants, hair salons, barbershops, tattoo parlors and other service related businesses to close down or switch to carry out and delivery services. Mike Wolanin | The Republic

COLUMBUS, Ind. — The city and Columbus Visitors Center will make some changes for Fourth Street in an effort to bring more people downtown.

The Columbus Board of Works has approved a request by the Columbus Area Visitors’ Center to close Fourth Street on Friday and Saturday nights from 5 to 10 p.m. This will begin on April 2 and continue through Nov. 6, said Executive Director of Public Works and City Engineer Dave Hayward.

The request will facilitate 2021 Ethnic Expo events, he said. The city recently approved a one-year pilot program with the visitors center for work on downtown activation and this year’s Ethnic Expo. In the past, the event has been managed in-house through a part-time city position.

Organizers with the city of Columbus estimate that 25,000 people yearly attended the two-day festival highlighting food, music and an international bazaar. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Executive Director of Administration and Community Development Mary Ferdon said earlier this year that the city is looking to hold smaller Ethnic Expo events spread out over multiple weekends this year.

For some of the weekends Fourth Street is closed, there will be specific events that take place, Ferdon said.

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