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This document describes the permitting process for new professional offices in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

This document describes the permitting process for a performance space in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

This document describes the permitting process for Night Life businesses in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

PUBLIC STATEMENT Holyoke, Massachusetts, April 21, 2020 — The recently released State data on positive cases in long term care facilities is alarming, but to the best of our local knowledge, it is an undercounting of the true nature of the spread of this virus in these facilities. The Holyoke Board of Health has been speaking...

This document describes the permitting process for grocery store owners in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

This document describes the permitting process for florist owners in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

This document describes the permitting process for fitness studio owners in the City of Holyoke. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

This document describes the permitting process for coffee shop and bakery owners in the City of Holyoke as well as resources tailored specifically for them. For more information contact the Office of Planning and Development at (413) 322-5575.

In order to work within 100 Feet of a Wetland, the Conservation Commission must first determine whether or not the work will alter, fill or dredge a jurisdictional resource area.  Work without a permit is subject to enforcement actions including but not limited to financial, civil or criminal penalties. Application: wpaform1

One day special event liquor license. Open Air Vendor application

Food Permits & Applications: TEMPORARY-FOOD-APPL-PACKET FOOD-ESTABLISHMENT-APPL-1 BAKERY-APPLICATION MOBILE-FOOD-APPL-1 Call the Board of Health for more information at 413-322-5595

Not sure if you need a license/permit for your home improvement project? We have a "cheat sheet" to help you: HIC-CSL-Table-Revised-August-8-21-2018 Call the Building Department for more information at 413-322-5600

The Holyoke Police Department is responsible for administering tag sale permits in the City, call them at 413-536-6431 for more information

City parks are open to the public.  However, by obtaining a permit for a specific location and time, you can assure your usage. If a team or organization is permitted to use a location, they have the first right to use the field.  Fields are generally booked well in advance, so please call ahead.  (413)...

Permit: Driveway-Permit-Application-2019-1 City Driveway Standards: City-Driveway-Standards-7-13-18 If you need further assistance contact the Department of Public Works at 413-322-5645

There are different parking permits in the City, visit the City Clerks page or call them at 413-322-5520

The communities of Amherst, Eastampton, Holyoke, Northampton, South Hadley, and Springfield, along with the University of Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission have contracted a collaboration and partnership with Bewegen Technologies and Corps Logistics to bring bike share to our region. To meet Pioneer Valley’s unique challenges, ValleyBike Share is designed to promote short...

Yes. The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) provides the people of Holyoke with public transportation. You can visit their website for more information on routes and services offered http://pvta.com/index.php   

The City of Holyoke under the Office for Community Development manages the Neighborhood Improvement Program – (NIP Up to 60% rebates) for home improvements in 1-4 unit, owner-occupied properties that meet certain criteria such as income. The Rental Neighborhood Improvement Program – (RNIP) offers low-interest loans for 3+ unit rental property improvements, including lead paint...

The City of Holyoke is committed to home ownership and provides many different programs and incentives aimed at helping future homeowners. The Office of Community Development has links to several resources that can help you on your journey to owning your own home.

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