Chapter 5: Strategic Projects, Programs and Activities
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1 Chapter 5: Strategic Projects, Programs and Activities STCRPDB solicited projects from December 2011 through June 2013 for inclusion in this CEDS. STC supports the current Intended Use Plan (IUP) of the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund (DWSRLF), Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), New York State Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP), and the Southern Tier Regional Council. Projects highlighted in light green, have been designated as vital projects, according to the Policy Committee. Vital projects, programs, and activities are projects that address the region s greatest needs or that will best enhance the region s competitiveness. Regionally Significant Projects and Priorities Project Name / Sponsor Location Project Cost Jobs Category STN Last Mile Southern Tier Network/Others Regional Technology/ Career Literacy STC, STE, STW Regional $900,000 Workforce STN Marketing Project - STEG Regional Technology Wind & Solar Energy IDA s Regional Phase 1 Levee Studies Regional $600,000 Regional $200,000, Energy Technology ELM Airport Improvements $1,000,000 Transportation Startup NY Tax Free Zone Regional CEDS 2014 Page 1
2 Vital Projects and Priorities Project Seneca: Regional Wastewater Treatment Villages of Watkins and Project Seneca Regional Waterfront Revitalization Villages of Watkins and Monteray Shock Incarceration Facility Redevelopment- College s Health Sciences Center Renovation- STEG/ College Airport Corporate Park South STEG/ IDA Villages of Watkins and Montour Falls Watkins and Montour Falls Orange Big $30,000,000 2 $200,000, $4,700,000 Education $1,600, Area Phase 1 Levee Study Greater $300,000 Southern Tier Regional Farmers Market Building Agricultural Society Redevelopment of Guthrie/Corning Hospital Site Corning/Guthrie Medical CFA School Building Project Corning Enterprises/ Corning Horseheads $1,000,000 Corning $15,000,000 Corning $10,500,000 Corning Area Phase 1 Levee Study Corning Corning $300,000 Finger Lakes Highlands Business Park- Steuben IDA Wayland $2,000, / Community Planning Business / Asset Based Com. Planning / Ec. Dev. Business / (Levee None High[2] CEDS 2014 Page 2
3 Projects and Priorities Plan Update STEG/ Planning Sewer District #1 Plant Upgrade - STEG Area Levees Certification College s Health Sciences Center Renovation phases STEG/ College Arterial-Northern Section Clemens Center Pkwy. - NYSDOT Sub-Station Upgrade STEG Ceramics Corridor Innovation Center - Phase I Airport Corporate Park South STEG/ IDA Big Water Improvements Schweizer Facility STEG/ IDA Jackson Farm Basin Big Kahler Road Bridge Big ELM Airport Improvements Southern Finger Lakes Conference and Events Center STEG/ IDA Catlin Water Storage Tank Replacement Project Catlin South Business Park STEG Towns of Ashland and Big Big Big Big Big Big Big Big $20,000 $8,000,000 Community Planning/ $900,000 1,000 $2,300,000 Education $25,000,000 $6,000,000 $800, $1,600, $666,433 CEDS 2014 Page 3 TBD Business / High[3] High[5] $359,950 $3,000,000 Transportation $1,000,000 Transportation $7,500,000 Asset Based Catlin $374,202 TBD
4 Projects and Priorities Rotary Road STEG Lake Street Historic District Redevelopment STEG First Arena Improvements/Downtown Revitalization Project STEG West Water Street Building Redevelopment MacGreevey Historic Building Redevelopment STEG Federal Building Redevelopment Project Mark Twain Riverfront Park Renaissance Project Eldridge Park Project Area Phase 1 Levee Study Park Station Improvement Project Southern Tier Regional Farmers Market Building Agricultural Society Center at Horseheads Access Road - STEG Southport Community Recreation Center Southport Leland Street Area Sanitary Sewer System Southport Greater Area Erin Horseheads Town and Village Horseheads Southport Southport TBD TBD $7,000, $1,800,000 $35,000,000 $2,000,000 Asset Based Asset Based Asset Based Asset Based / Community Facilities $1,000,000 Community Facilities $300,000 (Levee Medium (plain development standards apply) $103,146 Community Facilities Medium $1,000,000 $13,500,000 $3,500,000 Business / Asset Based /Transportation Asset Based / Community Facilities $2,300,000 High[4] (Levee CEDS 2014 Page 4
5 Schuyler Projects and Priorities Employees Housing Preference Survey Project CCE of Schuyler Queen Catharine Marsh Master Plan Project SCOPED/Schuyler / Watkins / Schuyler $12, Community Planning Schuyler $50,000 Community Facilities Medium[1] Schuyler Comprehensive Reading Strategy Project Schuyler Legislature Schuyler $30,000 / Community Planning Burdett Wastewater Burdett Schuyler Regional Wastewater Project/Burdett and Odessa (P 1) Schuyler /SCOPED/Villages of Burdett and Odessa Burdett $4,600,000 Villages of Burdett and Odessa Wind Energy Projects- SCOPED Dix $200,000,000 $50,000 Inergy Project Reading $50,000, Monteray Shock Incarceration Facility Redevelopment- Project Seneca: RV Park Expansion at Village Marina Project Seneca: Aunt Sarah s Falls Visitors Center/Parking/Trails Montour Falls Building Improvements Odessa Wastewater Odessa Watkins Brewery Watkins Orange $2,000,000 $1,000,000 Asset Based/ Energy/ Energy / / Community Planning Community Facilities/ Asset Based Community Facilities / Asset Based $300,000 Odessa $7,000,000 Watkins $3,000, (Address flood risk in the planning process) CEDS 2014 Page 5
6 Schuyler Projects and Priorities High End Camp Ground Watkins and Dix Project Seneca: Watkins Marina Expansion Watkins Project Seneca Regional Waterfront Revitalization Villages of Watkins and Project Seneca: Regional Wastewater Treatment Villages of Watkins and Project Seneca: Watkins RV Park Expansion Watkins Watkins First Street and Gateway Parking Garage Project (Phase 1) SCOPED/ Watkins Project Seneca: Watkins n Northern Gateway SCOPED/ Watkins Watkins Ally & Parking Lot Improvements Watkins Project Seneca: Watkins Lakefront Trail Watkins Watkins and Dix Watkins Villages of Watkins and Villages of Watkins and Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins $900, $10,000,000 Transportation / $200,000, $30,000,000 2 $3,000,000 $25,000 $4,000,000 5 $50,000 $3,725,000 Community Facilities/ Community Facilities/ Transportation Transportation/Comm unity Facilities/asset Based Community Facilities / Asset Based CEDS 2014 Page 6
7 Steuben Projects and Priorities Project Name / Sponsor Location Project Cost Jobs Category Main Street Parking Addison Addison $100,000 Community Facilities Medium[10] Water System Improvements Addison Addison $1,356,000 Steuben IDA Industrial Park Steuben IDA Bath $3,000, Medium[2] Philips Electronics Redevelopment Steuben IDA Bath Renovation of Former Pollio Facility in Cohocton Steuben IDA Cohocton $50,000 0 Days Inn Area Redevelopment Project Corning/Steuben IDA Corning $15,000, (Levee Redevelopment of Guthrie/Corning Hospital Site Corning/Guthrie Medical/Steuben county IDA Corning $15,000,000 Community Planning / (Levee Corning Inflow and Infiltration Waste Water Project Corning Corning $2,100,000 (Levee Corning Water Flow Improvement Corning Corning $2,700,000 Civic Center Plaza Building- Library Three Rivers Corning $350,000 Community Facilities (Levee C-PP School District Project CPP School District Corning $98,000,000 (Levee CEDS 2014 Page 7
8 Steuben Projects and Priorities CFA School Building Project Corning/Steuben IDA Corning $10,500,000 None Corning Area Phase 1 Levee Study Corning Corning $300,000 N/A World Kitchen Expansion Corning $100,000,000 Northside Bloggett School Housing - Corning/Steuben IDA Corning Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrades- Erwin - Erwin $1,250, / Environmental/ Medium[6] Airport Improvements- Erwin Industrial Agency Erwin $1,031, High[7] Fourth New Well Erwin Erwin $2,800, Medium[9] Greenway Trail and Sidewalk System Erwin Erwin $177,575 Facilities/ Transportation Town Center Road Erwin Erwin $1,500, Transportation Upper Residential Water Storage Tank- Erwin Upper Beartown Water Ex. District and Improvement Area- Erwin Erwin $1,000, Erwin $3,500, Hammondsport Sewer Project Hammondsport $1,500,000 Upgrade Pleasant Valley Wine Company Pressing Plant Steuben IDA Hammondsport $1,000, / CEDS 2014 Page 8
9 Steuben Projects and Priorities Project Name / Sponsor Curtiss Memorial School Improvement Project Steuben IDA Hammondsport/Urbana Waterfront Steuben IDA Location Hammondsport Hammondsport / Urbana Project Cost $2,000,000 2-Jan $60, Jobs Category Asset Based Asset Based Rail to Trail - Steuben Ida Urbana/Village Hport Community Facilities Southern Tier Biomass SWCD & others Broadband Capability Hornell Water Filtration Plant / Reservoir Upgrade Hornell Route 21 Sewer Extension Hornell Drinking Well Protection Hornell Wayland Business Park Steuben IDA Implementation of Plan Steuben IDA Steuben IDA Bath/Hammondsport Rail Line Restoration Steuben IDA Cohocton/ Hornell Hornell Hornell Hornell Hornellsville Wayland Multiple municipalities in Steuben Multiple municipalities in Steuben CEDS 2014 Page 9 25 $1,596, Asset Based / Energy / Environmental/ Business & / Technology TBD (Levee $150,000 Medium $2,000, $1,800, Business / Business / Medium[4]
10 Steuben Projects and Priorities Business Park Steuben IDA Wind & Solar Energy Steuben IDA Agricultural Marketing/Distribution Plan Steuben /Steuben IDA Several in Steuben Several in Steuben Multiple areas in Steuben $90, Business / Asset Based TBD[5] STC plain Recommendations for proposed projects: STC recommends that all projects comply with good site design practices and all floodplain development requirements as applicable. STCPRDB and is well known for floodplain/stormwater education materials. Fact sheets for: floodplain development, non-residential structures in the floodplain, and flood resistant design are a few of the most topical fact sheets. In total, 13 floodplain fact sheets are available on the flood proofing page of the STC website, Endnotes: [1] Levee protected area. Incorporate flood resistance into project design. [2] Vegetated buffers should be retained along stream and wetland. [3] Located in the 500 year floodplain. [4] Project should account for historic flooding of Mill Creek and poorly drained soils on the site. [5] risks should be addressed in the site selection process. [6] Levee protected area. Incorporate flood resistance into project design. [7] plain development standards apply. Incorporate flood resistance into project design. Minimize impacts on the Meads Creek corridor (including retention of riparian vegetation and flood storage capacity). [8] Project should be designed to discourage additional flood prone development. [9] Levee protected area. Incorporate flood resistance into project design. plain development permit required. Requires coordination with NYS DEC to avoid levee impacts. [10] plain development standards apply. [11] Utilize flood resistant design and flood resistant materials to the extent possible. [12] plain development permit required. Requires coordination with NYS DEC to avoid levee impacts. CEDS 2014 Page 10
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