WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Wed, 27 Jul 2022 11:24:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.wrfalp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/wrfa-favicon-54e2097bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com 32 32 58712206 Jamestown City Council Approves Moving Forward with Vision Zero Traffic Safety Strategy https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-city-council-approves-moving-forward-with-vision-zero-traffic-safety-strategy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jamestown-city-council-approves-moving-forward-with-vision-zero-traffic-safety-strategy https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-city-council-approves-moving-forward-with-vision-zero-traffic-safety-strategy/#respond Wed, 27 Jul 2022 11:24:12 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=45800

John Sellstrom takes oath of office as City of Jamestown’s new Comptroller (July 25, 2022)

Jamestown City Council has approved the city moving forward with a pedestrian and traffic safety strategy.

Mayor Eddie Sundquist said the city is applying for a federal grant to help create the Vision Zero Plan for the city, “It is essentially an added amount, added bonus, to Complete Streets which the City already has and says ‘How do we educate the public? How do we also redesign not only our streets but other components of the city to provide zero fatalities over the course of ten years?’ So there’s a lot of things that have come up over the past several years with City Council, including stop-arm cameras for school buses which we’re moving forward with as well as school speed zone cameras.”

Sundquist said the plan would also be used in designing streets and sidewalks. As part of the approved resolution by Council, the city also would develop an annual progress report on the Vision Zero goals and outcomes that would be presented to City Council.

Council has approved the shared services agreement with Jamestown Public Schools regarding sidewalk plowing.

Sundquist said the approval was needed so the school district could purchase the sidewalk plows, and that the city was continuing to work on how staffing would be done of those plows, “We’re still working with the union to determine how we’re going to handle the personnel power for that. Whether that’s going to be a seasonal position, part-time position, or full-time position, there’s a lot of factors and as you probably know in this job market right now, we’re not quite sure what we’re going to get as we start to get closer.”

The shared services agreement initially proposed hiring two Parks employees using American Rescue Plan funds at an estimated cost through 2026 of $689,672.

The Jamestown School Board passed the agreement at its meeting earlier this month.

Council has approved funding to do a Zoning Code update.

Sundquist said the city’s zoning code was originally created in the 1960s, “We wanted to provide this opportunity and the funding for the zoning so we could do both the Strategic Plan, the Comprehensive Plan, at the same time as Zoning. It is actually cheaper for the city to do that. So we’re looking at about $200,000 to do both. $100,000 comes directly from the State. The other $100,000 will come from federal ARPA funding, Rescue Plan funding.”

Sundquist said a request for proposals to do the updates will go out in August.

Council also approved four appointments to a new Broadband Ad-Hoc Committee.

Sundquist said the ad-hoc committee will determine if the city should move forward with municipal broadband or a municipal fiber network, “In the meantime, we are also working on working with our federal partners to determine what grants are out there. We know that in talking with the State Broadband Office, the City of Jamestown is probably the furthest ahead of any city or municipality. So they’re very excited about our work and are currently creating the grants that they received from the Federal funding for us to apply for.”

Brendan Fagan, Phillip Zimmerman, Dan Swackhammer, and Bill Johnston are the citizen appointments with Sundquist adding the committee will also feature representatives from local foundations, the Jamestown Public Schools District, Jamestown Board of Public Utilities, and City Council.

Council also approved appointing John LaMancuso as chair of the Jamestown Planning Commission. He replaces Greg Rabb, who resigned in June. His term expires on December 31, 2022.

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More Monies for Home, Building Improvement Programs; Housing Ordinance Updates on City Council Agenda https://www.wrfalp.com/more-monies-for-home-building-improvement-programs-housing-ordinance-updates-on-city-council-agenda/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=more-monies-for-home-building-improvement-programs-housing-ordinance-updates-on-city-council-agenda https://www.wrfalp.com/more-monies-for-home-building-improvement-programs-housing-ordinance-updates-on-city-council-agenda/#respond Fri, 15 Jul 2022 11:17:12 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=45662 Homeownership programs and proposals to use more American Rescue Plan funds toward housing and building improvement programs are on Jamestown City Council‘s agenda for its work session Monday.

One resolution would use $750,000 in ARP funds to create a permanent 19A Homeownership Program.

According to the staff report, the city would use the 19A program to acquire vacant properties in Jamestown. As per the requirements of the statute, these properties have to have at least one actionable code enforcement violation. The city would then work with other non-profits to rehabilitate the structures either using ARPA funds or through the enrollment of the new owner in the HUD-funded HOME Program.

Council also will review a request to fund an additional $1 million to the Building & Property Infrastructure Improvements program. Council had approved funding that program with $500,000 in April after staff had requested it be funded with $1 million. Department of Development staff are requesting the additional monies after business application requests for program funding came in at $2,807,533.

And a resolution for an additional $2 million for the Roof, Private Sewer Lateral, Private Water Line Repair/Replacement Program will be reviewed.

The program was originally funded with $750,000 in ARP funds in March. The application request period saw 131 requests from homeowners of up to $25,000 per property, well exceeding what was available in grant funds.

The Housing Committee will begin reviewing three proposed Housing Ordinances that pertain to Rental Inspection, Vacant Property Registration, and Public Nuisances.

According to the staff report, the rental inspection would require inspections at the time of the sale or transfer of rental properties and require them to be brought up to code in the aftermath of the transfer.

The public nuisance ordinance would replace the current, vague nuisance ordinance with a more robust one that lists out the violations that would result in a nuisance finding and also limits the reach to only those units in which the nuisance(s) originate. The current nuisance ordinance had led to a lawsuit due its vague and unenforceable nature.

The vacant real property ordinance requires owners of vacant properties in the City to register the vacant building, create a plan detailing what will be done at those properties, and charges a fee that increases with each year the building continues to remain vacant.

The City is also requesting $100,000 to do a zoning code update. The City hasn’t updated its Comprehensive Plan since 1998 and Zoning Code since 1969 with amendments in 1998. The City was awarded a CFA grant in 2021 to complete a Comprehensive Plan and is seeking funds to complete the Zoning Code Update simultaneously.

Council also will review a resolution to accept a $18,866 Justice Assistance Grant. The grant would be used by the Jamestown Police Department to purchase day-to-day supplies and small equipment. A public hearing on the Justice Assistance Grant will be held at 9am, Tuesday, July 19

Council also will continue discussions on a shared services agreement with the Jamestown Public Schools District for sidewalk plowing in the winter. The proposed cost to the city through 2026 is $689,672 and would be funded using ARP monies.

Housing Committee will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Monday with other committee meetings at 7:00 p.m. The full work session will take place at 7:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of City Hall. The meetings are open to the public with the full work session streamed on jamestownny.gov.

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Jamestown City Council to Review ARP projects Including Roof Replacements, Police Radio Purchase https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-city-council-to-review-arp-projects-including-roof-replacements-police-radio-purchase/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jamestown-city-council-to-review-arp-projects-including-roof-replacements-police-radio-purchase https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-city-council-to-review-arp-projects-including-roof-replacements-police-radio-purchase/#respond Mon, 10 Jan 2022 12:10:30 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=41955 Jamestown City Council will review several more American Rescue Plan funded projects including roof repairs and the purchase of police radios at its work session tonight.

Resolutions have been pre-filed to replace the roof on Fire Station #4 on Allen Street for a cost of $100,000 and to replace the roof on the Parks Maintenance Building on Fairmount Avenue for a cost of $237,000.

Another resolution would use $210,513 to purchase 60 police radios, which will include software needed for radios to communicate with outside agencies

Diethrick Stadium would have an industrial hot water tank that supplies the entire facility replaced, as well as see the roof of the press box and rubber walkway pads to the press box replaced using $48,000.

And another resolution would fund $10,000 for a Citywide Knox Box system. The project would outfit four fire department apparatus with a KNOX key security system in order to provide easy fire department access to commercial buildings.

The Finance Committee also will receive an informational report on the receipt of a $99,000 grant received through the Smart Growth Comprehensive Planning Program to be used for the City of Jamestown Comprehensive Plan.

The work session starts at 7:30 pm in the third floor conference room of City Hall and is open to the public.

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City Receives $1.2 million for Chadakoin River Basin Upgrades, TheZone Receives $450,000 https://www.wrfalp.com/city-receives-1-2-million-for-chadakoin-river-basin-upgrades-thezone-receives-450000/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=city-receives-1-2-million-for-chadakoin-river-basin-upgrades-thezone-receives-450000 https://www.wrfalp.com/city-receives-1-2-million-for-chadakoin-river-basin-upgrades-thezone-receives-450000/#respond Wed, 15 Dec 2021 12:21:44 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=41605

CCIDA CEO, Deputy County Executive Mark Geise and Chautauqua County Partnership Economic Development Specialist Kristy Kathman Show Proposed Upgrades to Chadakoin River Basin (October 5, 2021)

The City of Jamestown will receive $1.2 million for upgrades to the Chadakoin River Basin through the State’s Regional Economic Development Council Initiative.

The state funding of $1,280,661 will be used to design and construct enhancements along the Chadakoin River. These include a signature garden, mural, tiered seating space, placemaking items, a kayak launch, dock, and welcome center for visitors. Funding also will be used toward improving navigation for boaters with obstacles in the river removed and navigation aids installed.

The goal of the project is to increase public access to the water and spur economic activity in downtown Jamestown.

Jamestown also was awarded $99,000 to do a Comprehensive plan. The new plan will address community and economic development, housing, health and well-being, equity and inclusion, and energy and the environment.

The Northwest Arena‘s TheZone project also received $450,000 from the Regional Economic Developmental Council Initiative.

That projects is working on creating a new indoor activities venue for children in downtown Jamestown at the Arena that encourages kids to explore STEAM principles through physical activity.

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