Amherst seeks public input on intersection rebuild in Pomeroy village center Amherst Town Hall GAZETTE FILE PHOTO Published: 4/15/2021 9:42:02 AM AMHERST — A $1.5 million project to rebuild the intersection in Pomeroy village center, and make other improvements for pedestrians and bicyclists, will be the subject of a pop-up event Saturday morning. From 10 a.m. to noon, town officials are holding a walking tour so people can provide suggestions and see concepts for how the intersection of West Street, Pomeroy Lane and West Pomeroy Lane might change using a grant from the MassWorks Infrastructure Program. Assistant Town Manager David Ziomek, who will join Town Manager Paul Bockelman and Planning Director Christine Brestrup, said a tent will be set up in the parking lot at 445 West St., where storyboards will be displayed showing what a roundabout would look like, or how keeping the signalized intersection might happen.