Guest MINDSETTER ™ Berwick: The Best Deal for RI Taxpayers is to Keep PawSox in Pawtucket

Guest MINDSETTER ™ Kenneth Berwick

Guest MINDSETTER ™ Berwick: The Best Deal for RI Taxpayers is to Keep PawSox in Pawtucket

McCoy Stadium
The PawSox have played their games at McCoy Stadium for over 45 years. The Best deal for Rhode Island taxpayers is to show some loyalty to Pawtucket and keep the PawSox at McCoy Stadium.

The only place in Rhode Island where all of the local residents and visiting tourists would be able to afford to go to an International League game is Pawtucket's McCoy Stadium. If McCoy Stadium was made a part of the new Blackstone River Valley National Park, daily use of the ballpark would be guaranteed 10 months of the year for International League games, historical lectures, historical dramas, band concerts and local sporting events.  The new National Park's entrance, visitor's center and museum could be located at McCoy Stadium. Visiting National Park tourists would guarantee that the PawSox would always play to sold out crowds.

State funds, federal National Park funds, federal transportation funds and Congressional earmarks would become available to improve the infrastructure in the area around McCoy Stadium. The PawSox new owners could invest 4 million dollars per year for a five year period to make improvements in McCoy Stadium to meet the needs of the new National Park. A limited amount of state matching funds would be needed with no long time commitments.  

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If an MBTA station was built on the main Amtrak right of way at the end of the George R. Bennett Highway in Pawtucket, travelers could transfer to a shuttle train system on the Providence & Worcester (P&W) Railroad right of way that parallels the Bennett Highway for the one mile trip to McCoy Stadium. This P&W right of way also parallels the Blackstone River Valley National Park from Pawtucket to Worcester. There would be frequent shuttle train access to within 1000 feet of McCoy Stadium's parking lot and to most parts of the new National Park from T. F. Green International Airport, from Providence, from Worcester and from Boston.

This P&W right of way continues for 4.5 miles to the George Washington Bridge in East Providence. Federal funds could be used to build a bike path along this right of way to connect the East Bay Bike Path to McCoy Stadium. Pawtucket residents, East Bay residents, East Side residents and Fox Point residents could ride their bikes right to McCoy Stadium's parking lot.  A satellite view of McCoy stadium shows that large numbers of fans and tourists could get to McCoy Stadium by shuttle train, by bike path and by walking.  Hundreds of single family homes are within walking distance of McCoy Stadium. Harmful carbon emissions would be greatly reduced.

Keeping the PawSox in Pawtucket and at McCoy Stadium would be the catalyst to jump-start the building of the required infrastructure to make the new Blackstone River Valley National Park available to large numbers of visiting tourists.   

Kenneth Berwick of Smithfield, RI Served three years in the United States Marine Corps from 1954-1957. Berwick is a retired teacher with a BA from RIC in 1960 and a Masters from Syracuse in 1969.

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