OSWEGO DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE Local Planning Committee Meeting 1 October 5, 2016
Empire State Development
Empire State Development
1) Introductions
2) Downtown Revitalization Initiative Overview
3) DRI, Step by Step • Roles and Responsibilities
• Key Program Components
• Program Timeline
• Public Engagement
4) DRI Discussion- Where are we now?
5) Next Steps
6) Public Remarks
Agenda
Empire State Development
$100 Million State Investment in 10 downtown neighborhoods nominated by REDCs Strategic Investment Plans will identify projects funded through the DRI, and ones funded by other public & private resources
Downtown Revitalization Initiative
DRI
OSWEGO DRI AREA
GOALS
• Create at least 200 jobs, and an inclusive economy
• Workforce retention, attract new young professionals
• Use a market-based strategy to create growth
• Encourage public/ private partnerships
POTENTIAL PROJECTS PLAN
1. Midtown Plaza
2. Buckhout-Jones Building
3. Cahill Building
4. Flexo Wire Site
6. Oswego Business Incubator
5. 7779 W. First Street
• Façade improvements
• Additional public Amenities
• Strategies to
increase cohesion of Downtown area
POTENTIAL PROJECTS
• Complete streets, design of Rt 104
• BOA Step III Plan • Waterfront feasibility
study by Edgewater Resources
• Central New York Inland Port
• Oswego Intermodal Center, TIGER grant
ON-GOING PROJECTS
Empire State Development
Roles & Responsibilities: Local Planning Committee (LPC)
• Brainstorm ideas, provide direction to consultants at meetings
• Review draft DRI documents • Participate in public
engagement sessions • Identify and prioritize projects • Vote on final DRI Plan Always Act in the
Public Interest
LOCAL PLANNING COMMITTEE
Empire State Development CONSULTING TEAM
Roles & Responsibilities: Consulting Team
• Prepare For staff LPC meeting & public Meetings
• Research and study issues • Prepare program documents
with input from Committee & State Planners
• Help identify projects & prepare project profiles
• Provide information to REDC for SIAT presentation
Impact Albany Downtown Plan & Strategy
STANTEC: HERE TO HELP YOU
As of Nov 2015, Public & Private investment had totaled more than $250 million and 15 Developers
Create a live/ work/play district
Promote Downtown Housing. Conversion of old office to residential.
Physical Improvements to public realm.
New Municipal Policies to facilitate redevelopment.
Innovative use of tax incentives.
$250 million Public & Private Investment
HERE TO HELP YOU
Mental Health Building
STANTEC Brockton Downtown Action Strategy Enhance sense of place
Increase vibrancy with higher
residential density in mixed-use development
Capitalize on transit-oriented development (35 minutes by train to Downtown Boston)
Build broader socio-economic mix of residents and businesses
2017 IDA Merit Award for Innovation and Replication
HERE TO HELP YOU
STRENGTHENING RETAIL AREA HERE TO HELP YOU
Saskatoon City Center
HERE TO HELP YOU
Saskatoon City Center
Winter City
“powerful squalls of snow pounded a string of towns and villages along eastern Lake Ontario”
Winter City
Saskatoon City Center
DOWNTOWN ECONOMICS TACTICAL TEAM
Larisa Ortiz Assoc.
Laurie Volk
Marc Norman
W-ZHA
Economic Assessment, Financial Implementation
Urban Retail Strategies
Residential Needs
Affordable Housing Finance
HERE TO HELP YOU
ADDITIONAL TEAM MEMBERS
Foit Albert Nelson Nygaard
EDR Middleton Const.
HERE TO HELP YOU
Civil Engineering
Zoning Review Cost Estimates Multimodal Transportation
Empire State Development
Roles & Responsibilities: State Planners
ROLES
• Help Committee through planning process
• Primary contact with Consulting Team (Lead Planner)
• Ensure program documents meet state and local program goals
• Help with meeting preparation • Facilitate assistance from other
State agencies
Empire State Development
Program Components
COMPONENTS
• Downtown Profile & Assessment • Downtown Vision, Goals &
Objectives • Revitalization Strategies & Action
Plan • Key Projects • Implementation Strategy • Performance Indicators/Metrics • Downtown Revitalization Plan
Process
GENERAL PROCESS
• Analysis and Understanding Your Needs: Stakeholder Interviews, October Market Demand Opportunities and Constraints Best Practices
• Alternative Concepts: Overall Plans Catalyst Projects Presented at a public meeting
Empire State Development
October •First LCP Meeting Held
•Draft Downtown profile & assessment
•Draft vision developed
•Key projects identified
November •Downtown vision confirmed
•Key project profiles developed
•First Public Event with review of current projects and potential additional concepts
December •Develop plan refinements
•Prepare draft implementation plan
GENERAL PROCESS
February •Public event held for Final Plan
•Final Downtown Revitalization Initiative Plan Submitted to REDC
January •Public event held with Draft recommendation
•Implementation strategy developed
• Draft Plan
Financial Testing Implementation Strategies Catalyst Projects Review with you
• Final Plan
Process
ENGAGING YOU
• Seek input from key individuals, organizations, and entities
• Use variety of methods (e.g., public meetings, workshops, websites, social media)
• Create work groups (if desired)
• Develop a public engagement strategy
Public Engagement
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