The Record (Troy, NY)

First public workshop meeting for ‘Rensselaer Rising’ Plan on March 7

- By Record staff

The City of Rensselaer will be holding its first Public Workshop Meeting for the “Rensselaer Rising” Plan on Mar. 7 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Rensselaer City School (25 Van Rensselaer Drive), officials announced in a press release.

The event will begin with an informatio­n session reviewing the planning process, key components of the work completed so far, and a summary of project survey results, the release said. This will be followed by an interactiv­e session to gather input and feedback to guide recommenda­tions for the plan.

The City of Rensselaer recently began a year-long planning process called “Rensselaer Rising” to attract investment and funding opportunit­ies to the City through a comprehens­ive vision for Rensselaer’s future. According to the release, the plan will include setting a vision and goals, along with an implementa­tion strategy to guide the successful developmen­t of strategic areas within the City.

The plan is in its early stages and the workshop will provide a great opportunit­y for members of the public to identify their priorities and goals for the City and its future.

The plan is being funded through an $85,000 Brownfield Opportunit­y Area (BOA) Program grant from the New York State Department of State. While historical­ly focused on brownfield­s, the release said the program has evolved to take a more general look at opportunit­ies for investment and revitaliza­tion of underutili­zed, abandoned or vacant sites.

“Our ‘Rensselaer Rising’ project adds an exciting new chapter to the investment, interest and growth currently occurring in our city,” said Mayor Mike Stammel. “DeLaet’s Landing is thriving after a recent expansion; new apartments are being developed at Barnet Mills and the old St. John’s High School and plans underway to revitalize other buildings as well.”

“The City Planning Department is reaching out to the community through the “Rensselaer Rising” process to determine how to best utilize the space that we have left in the City of Rensselaer to develop a plan to attract new businesses and spur economic growth,” Stammel continued.

Funding was provided by the Department of State to engage LaBella Associates as consultant­s to guide the planning process and facilitate community engagement throughout the year, the release said. LaBella will also develop recommenda­tions for investment and revitaliza­tion based on community input. A Community Steering Committee has also been formed to provide input on all facets of the planning process.

A visioning survey to gather feedback from community members will remain open until the end of February, the release said. The survey is available on the project website and at surveymonk­ey.com/r/6WTLDHJ.

“This is a great opportunit­y for community members to have input into Rensselaer’s future. I encourage everyone to complete the survey and participat­e in the workshop,” said John DeFrancesc­o, Rensselaer Common Council President, in the release.

For more informatio­n about Rensselaer Rising, visit the Rensselaer Planning Department’s website: rensselaer­planning.com. This website will be updated with plan informatio­n as it develops the release said. Community members are encouraged to check the site for future event dates, plan updates and general informatio­n throughout the year.

Interested parties can also contact Thomas Hulihan, City of Rensselaer Planning Director, at 518-462-4839 x 1527 or thomas.hulihan@rensselaer­ny. gov or Norabelle Greenberge­r, AICP, Senior Planner at LaBella Associates at (518) 824-1922 or ngreenberg­er@labellapc.com.

 ?? A look at Rensselaer City Hall. MELISSA SCHUMAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE ??
A look at Rensselaer City Hall. MELISSA SCHUMAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE

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