
Pace’s Pizza Owner Joe Town makes plea to Jamestown City Council to pass small business assistance programs
A group of Jamestown restaurant owners are urging Jamestown City Council to pass small business assistance programs.
Pace’s Pizza Owner Joe Town, Haggy’s 4-Below Owner Eric Haglund, and Landmark Restaurant owner Patti Centi spoke to Council ahead of a presentation by Director of Development Crystal Surdyk on additional small business grant initiatives. These are initiatives that would be funded using American Rescue Plan monies.
Joe Town said the City acted quickly to adjust ordinances for parklets and patio dining during the Pandemic in addition to getting CARES Act funding out the door, which helped a great deal, “We’re asking that you act quickly, again, for the second time and pass some of these Department of Development initiatives so that we can use some of these funds to address some of these issues that we weren’t able to address over the past two years cause those funds had to go other places. And we’ve seen it work. I can tell you that it works. Outdoor dining works, patios work, parklets work. And people are spending again as you can see from the sales tax coming in.”
Surdyk presented twelve economic development programs totaling $5.75 million dollars. Six of the programs specifically were aimed at small businesses including workforce development, storefront improvement, new business development, and establishing a small business incubator.
Other proposed projects included replenishing the Urban Development Action Grant program, providing additional funds for the Chadakoin River Basin activation project, and the hiring of a Downtown Programming Fund and Events Coordinator.
These projects are on top of $4.25 million in small business assistance programs presented to Council last week. Surdyk has requested Council submit feedback on proposed programs before they’re brought forward for a vote.
The Finance Committee did approve several other American Rescue Plan-funded projects including $180,000 for new playground equipment at Nordstrom Park as well as the construction of a handicapped accessible path to the playground; $30,000 to purchase ball field surface material to reconstruct six softball and baseball fields; $14,000 for new hand dryers in city park restrooms; and $30,000 for the purchase and installation of new signs for the City Parks system.
Council member at large Kim Ecklund said one resolution under new business from the Finance Committee is the hiring of an ARPA Reviewing Consulting Service through Venesky & Company out of Cicero, New York, that was highly recommended by the city’s auditors, “To do some oversight and consulting, making sure our ARPA funds are spent well and properly; as well as providing just general consulting. The maximum amount we’re going to put in is $7,000 for this service, but given all the questions and ever-changing rules with ARPA funding we thought that it was in the City’s best interest to move forward with that.”
So far, City Council has approved spending $3.1 million of the $28 million in ARPA funds. The City has until July 1, 2024 to designate the use of the funds with the funds needing to be fully expended by 2026.
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JAMESTOWN – All are invited to attend the annual Jamestown Community Chamber of Commerce Salute to the Finest, Monday, January 27. This year’s recognition dinner will be held at Landmark Restaurant.
This year’s list of award recipients include:
A special Hometown Legacy Award will be presented this year to Geer-Dunn Co. Inc. for its 100 years of service to the Jamestown community.
The cost is $38 for Chamber members and $40 for non-members, or you can reserve a table of eight for $280.
To register visit chamberrsvp.org or call the Chamber at (716) 484-1101.
Originally airing Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018.
WRFA’s Jason Sample talks with Richard Fleurant and Ian Eastman from Evergreen Health about the 16th annual Dining Out for Life, happening Tuesday, Oct. 9 at participating restaurants throughout Western New York.
The Dining Out For Life fundraising raises money to support the comprehensive spectrum of services provided by Buffalo-based Evergreen Health, a not-for-profit organization providing HIV services since 1983. ALL the money raised through this event stays right here in WNY, helping those in our community affected by HIV and their families.
There are 84 participating restaurants this year in Erie, Niagara, Orleans and Chautauqua counties.
Local restaurants include:
This event has raised over $1.2 million over the last 15 years, and we are hoping to continue that lucky streak this year – with your help.
SIX CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY RESTAURANTS TO PARTICIPATE IN 2017
Originally airing Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017
WRFA public affairs director Jason Sample talks with Kimberly Lombard from Evergreen Health Services about the annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser, happening throughout Western New York including in Chautauqua County, where local restaurants donate a portion of proceeds to help fight AIDS.
Dining Out for Life 2017 takes place on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at the following participating Chautauqua County restaurants:
Jamestown NY
– Brazil Craft Beer & Wine Lounge – Donating 25% – Dinner
– Forte! the Restaurant – Donating 33% – Dinner
– Labyrinth Press Company – Donating 25% – Breakfast, Lunch, Late Night
Bemus Point, NY
– Ellicottville Brewing Company West – Donating 25% – Lunch, Dinner
Mayville, NY
– Landmark Restaurant – Donating 25% – Dinner
Dunkirk, NY
– Andriaccio’s Restaurant – Donating 25% – Lunch, Dinner
More information at www.diningoutforlife.com/wny/restaurants
Originally airing Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016.
WRFA Public Affairs Director Jason Sample talks with Laurie Matson and Rich Fleurant from Evergreen Health about the upcoming Dining Out for Life fundraiser, taking place on Tuesday, Oct. 11 throughout Western New York.
In the Southern Tier, participating restaurants include the Labyrinth (which is only restaurant in Jamestown also doing lunch), Forte!, Landmark and Brazil in Jamestown; Andriacchio’s in Mayville (also includes lunch) and Ellicottville Brewing Company West in Fredonia (also includes lunch).
For more information visit www.DiningOutForLife.com/WNY.

BUFFALO – Area residents are being encouraged to stop by any one of eight participating restaurants for lunch and/or dinner Tuesday to supported local HIV and AIDS programs and awareness.
The annual Dining Out For Life fundraiser for Evergreen Health Services is happening at eight participating restaurants in the Southern Tier this year. They Include:
Each restaurant will also be staffed with ambassadors who helped those dining with any questions.
For more information on Dinning out for life www.diningoutforlife.com/WNY. For more information on AIDS and HIV services in the Jamestown and WNY area, visit visit www.evergreenhs.org.
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