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Village of Potsdam holding third public downtown revitalization planning meeting, seeks input

Posted 8/13/20

POTSDAM -- The Village of Potsdam Local Planning Committee (LPC) invites public participation in Public Engagement Event #3 for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Aug. 28 through Sept. 4. …

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Village of Potsdam holding third public downtown revitalization planning meeting, seeks input

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POTSDAM -- The Village of Potsdam Local Planning Committee (LPC) invites public participation in Public Engagement Event #3 for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Aug. 28 through Sept. 4.

Members of the public are invited to review and comment on projects that are being considered for the Village’s DRI through multiple platforms.

There are a variety of ways to engage with this process, both in person using social distancing measures, and online. During the previously mentioned dates, interested members of the public can view an interactive Online Project Gallery by visiting the project website, www.PotsdamDRI.com .

Proposed project information will also be displayed on posters in downtown storefronts in the Village of Potsdam. Hardcopies of information are available at Village Hall at 2 Park Street.

For live questions and feedback, there will be a virtual Question and Answer session on Wednesday, Sept. 2 starting at 6 p.m. via GoToWebinar. Interested people should register in advance by visiting the project website or by going directly to the event registration page at tinyurl.com/PotsdamDRI. Members of the public are also invited to leave written comments at the Village Office via comment cards.

In its fourth year, the DRI program will invest $100 million into 10 additional downtown neighborhoods across the state. Participating communities are nominated by the state’s 10 Regional Economic Development Councils (REDCs) “based on the downtown’s potential for transformation,” a news release from the village says. Each community is awarded $10 million to develop a downtown strategic investment plan and implement key projects. The Village of Potsdam was recently selected as the North Country DRI community.

The Local Planning Committee (LPC) is made up of local and regional leaders, stakeholders, and community representatives. LPC members will attend a variety of meetings at which they will be asked to brainstorm ideas, provide direction to consultants, review planning products, and prioritize actions. Mayor Reinhold Tischler and SUNY Potsdam President Kristin Esterberg are the Potsdam LPC co-chairs.

The consultant team selected to assist in developing the DRI strategic investment plan is being led by M.J. Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. (MJ) of Clifton Park and includes Environmental Design & Research, Landscape Architecture, Engineering & Environmental Services, D.P.C., CLA SITE Landscape Architecture, Engineering & Planning, PC, Lacey Thaler Reilly Wilson, E.M. Pemrick and Company, and Captain Consultants, LLC.

“Public engagement is a key component of the DRI planning process and fundamental to the success of the DRI,” a news release from the village says. “The objective of public engagement is to ensure that all stakeholders have ample opportunity to know and understand the DRI process and its intended outcomes; to comment on the study as it progresses; to express their concerns and contribute ideas; and to participate in building a consensus about the vision for the Downtown and other outcomes, culminating in a locally supported DRI Strategic Investment Plan. Public workshops and engagement activities will be scheduled throughout the effort to allow opportunity for public input.”

More information about the DRI can be found at www.ny.gov/dri and www.PotsdamDRI.com.