MAIN STREET BOOT CAMP OPERATION UTICA APRIL 19, 2017 Revitalizing our Main Streets: Where do we start?
Were you born worthless, or did you have to work at it? - R. Lee Emery
DRILL SERGEANTS: PEG ELLSWORTH & HELEN BUDROCK PEG ELLSWORTH Executive Director M-ARK Project The M-ARK Project is a housing and community development organization serving the towns of Middletown, Roxbury, Bovina, and Andes, located in Delaware County, NY and Pine Hill in Ulster County, NY HELEN BUDROCK, AICP Assistant Director Sullivan Renaissance Sullivan Renaissance is a program of the Gerry Foundation dedicated to building beautiful, healthy and active communities. We are a grantmaking organization serving communities in Sullivan County, NY
THE SEVEN P S Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance
Peg & helen S four P S Planning Plagiarism Public Participation Patience & Persistence
PLANNING I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable. Dwight D. Eisenhower
CASE STUDY: MONTICELLO
CASE STUDY: MONTICELLO
CASE STUDY: MONTICELLO 2013: Concept Plan & Cost Estimates 2014: $477,995 TEP Grant awarded 2015: Final Design & Bidding 2016: Construction
Plagiarism Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable. - George S. Patton
Do you think you are the first one to take on Main Street Revitalization? Do you think you are the first one who tried for a grant and failed? Do you think there is no one out their who can help? Well then. SNAP OUT OF IT! CASE STUDY: Roxbury- Fleischmanns
CASE STUDY: Roxbury-Fleischmanns
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION One cannot wage war under present conditions without the support of public opinion. - Douglas MacArthur
The Power of Public Participation Kauneonga Lake is a small hamlet in the Town of Bethel with a one-block Main Street. In 2004, the hamlet was virtually a ghost town. The Bethel Local Development Corporation applied under the first New York Main Street funding round and was denied. CASE STUDY: kauneonga lake
The Power of Public Participation Shortly thereafter, Sullivan Renaissance helped convene a series of COMMUNITY VISIONING WORKSHOPS to get public input on pressing needs in the community. Through the visioning workshops, the appearance and condition of the buildings were identified as the number one priority! CASE STUDY: kauneonga lake
The Power of Public Participation The BLDC re-applied, and was awarded $200,000 in 2006 to assist with the renovation of 8 buildings. In 2007, the community won a $50,000 Golden Feather Grant, which was used to leverage another $50,000 new sidewalks and lighting. The BLDC was awarded a second $200,000 New York Main Street grant in 2008. CASE STUDY: kauneonga lake
The Power of Public Participation CASE STUDY: MARGARETVILLE
The Power of Public Participation Using a design charrette format, the public gave input on possible recreational uses for several properties on Main Street that were part of a flood buy-out program. Within two years, Margaretville had secured over $80,000 in grant funding and was recognized with the Governor s Award for Quality Communities Excellence (2004). CASE STUDY: MARGARETVILLE
Patience & persistence There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. - Colin Powell
Patience and Persistence Roxbury began its planning for Main Street Revitalization in 2005 and has been going not stop ever since. In coordination with the MARK Project, the town has received two Main Street awards, two RARP awards for anchor buildings, and three NYS DOS grants for local waterfront revitalization for a total of $1,300,000. This sparked individual building and business owners to tap into additional resources for restoration of these valuable historic buildings. CASE STUDY: Roxbury
Patience and Persistence The renowned Roxbury Motel, now in the throws of its 5 th expansion project, used Main Street Revitalization activity to help leverage further private investment and three awards from ESD. CASE STUDY: Roxbury
Patience and Persistence Owners of The Enderlin Building used NY Main Street funds in combination with HOME for Rental Rehab and low interest loans from the Southern Tier Downtown Revitalization Fund and Catskill Watershed Corporation CASE STUDY: Roxbury
Patience and Persistence The Village of Fleischmanns continues to work on their revitalizations efforts especially in the post Hurricane Irene environment. Over the past 8 years, in coordination with the MARK Project they received $275,000 in NYMS funds, $200,000 in RARP funds, $110,000 in EPF funds for their village park, and an additional $90,000 in smart growth funds for beautification projects. Remember, this doesn t happen overnight, and if volunteers burn out, so does the project -- there will be times when frustration takes the front seat. Take a step back and take time to reenergize. You have to be in it for the long haul! CASE STUDY: Fleischmanns
Patience and Persistence Main Street Revitalization is a long term commitment. Once it starts, it never stops. So, be prepared to pass your project onto the next generation. You ll be happy you did! CASE STUDY: ANYWHERE USA
Parting words "Leaders and leadership make all the difference." - Ann E. Dunwoody