WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Wed, 09 Nov 2022 12:56:53 +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 Local Foundations Urge City Council to Move Forward with Designating ARPA Funding https://www.wrfalp.com/local-foundations-urge-city-council-to-move-forward-with-designating-arpa-funding/ https://www.wrfalp.com/local-foundations-urge-city-council-to-move-forward-with-designating-arpa-funding/#respond Wed, 09 Nov 2022 12:56:53 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=48060

Gebbie Foundation CEO Greg Edwards addresses Jamestown City Council (November 7, 2022)

The executive directors of the Community Foundation and Gebbie Foundation made pleas to Jamestown City Council to move forward with American Rescue Plan funding.

Chautauqua Region Community Foundation Executive Director Tory Irgang, speaking to Council, reminded them how CRCF helped compile the community feedback from public information sessions held in 2021 on how to use the ARPA funds.

She said it’s easy to adopt a “scarcity mindset,” “A time when partnerships and collaborations can be mistaken as weakness. However, we have proven in this community what can happen when we have an abundance mindset. We work through public, private partnerships every day to achieve tremendous results. And I encourage each of you to lean into that shared experience by aligning the remaining ARPA funding with community-based projects that have significant leveraging opportunities.”

Irgang said projects that had been evaluated and awarded other funding from government and philanthropic sources should be considered, “Projects that provide infrastructure and programming for children and young adults, projects that yield measurable results, deliver significant community benefit, and address challenges that are multi-faceted. As we know all too well in philanthropy, our needs are always greater than our resources, but we can meet so many more needs when we collaborate and work together.”

Gebbie Foundation CEO Greg Edwards said the city has been very successful at finding partners in its mission over the last 20 years, “Over the last 20 years, many times not-for-profits have willingly stepped up and the public-private entities have stepped up because they had seen how valuable our joint mission was and invested dramatically in trying to impact the future of the city in ways we could spend a great deal of time tonight celebrating this partnership between the city and these entities.”

Edwards encouraged funding for TheZone project at the Northwest Arena. He said the Gebbie Foundation has provided nearly $4 million in funding for that project. He also encouraged Council to support the new Jamestown YMCA project on Harrison Street.

Council member Marie Carrubba asked what the plans were for the current YMCA location on East Fourth Street.

Edwards replied that the 1929 structure is complicated with the Housing and Urban Development contract for housing that remains in place for at least 13 years, “But there have been significant conversations around how that could actually be a plus to other redevelopments potentially around the city and how that building itself could be reused. I had a conversation two months ago with a private developer who was interested in turning it into what we’ll call higher end housing because it does come with some amenities that other buildings don’t. I mean, having the gyms, the pools, those sorts of things that does provide opportunities, call it built in, that make it interesting.”

Council Member at Large Jeff Russell voiced support for a new YMCA facility.

Any funding for the projects mentioned by Edwards would possibly receive funding from the proposed Non-Profit Assistance Program. A resolution to fund that program with $1.5 million in ARP funds is still awaiting Council action.

Council member Andrew Faulkner questioned how much the 19A Home Ownership program could be funded with and still be successful. Director of Development Crystal Surdyk said $500,000 would be the absolute minimum. The current proposal is requesting $750,000.

Council member at large Russell asked why the city would contract with the Chautauqua County Land Bank for $1 million, of which 20% goes to administrative fees, when the city could do home demolitions itself.

Surdyk said $500,000 of the funds requested by the Land Bank would go to contractors to do the demolition work, with administration fees going to administer that program.

She said while the DOD can administer demolitions, as it has done in the past, there are now over 16 new programs the department is now administering on top of existing programs, “To administer effectively the demolition program and these and new grant programs that we have received over the last year, it’s just not feasible without hiring new staff, specifically to do demolition. So, we can contract with the Land Bank at a roughly 20% administrative fee which would ultimately be less than what we’d have to pay to employ somebody as a city employee.”

The Finance Committee tabled the resolutions related to funding the Chautauqua County Land Bank and 19A Home Ownership Program until the November 14 work session.

And DPW Director Jeff Lehman reported that leaf pickup is ahead of schedule with Phase 2 already underway this week. He said crews do plan to go back through the city again after the completion of Phase 2 to try to pick up any piles of leaves that were missed the first time.

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Leaf Collection in the City of Jamestown Begins Monday, October 31 https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-collection-in-the-city-of-jamestown-begins-monday-october-31/ https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-collection-in-the-city-of-jamestown-begins-monday-october-31/#respond Fri, 21 Oct 2022 11:00:57 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=47626 Leaf collection will begin in the City of Jamestown on Monday, October 31.

Phase 1 will begin in the Foote Avenue and Ivy Street area, moving west and north, clockwise through that side of town to Washington Street.

Phase 2 is estimated to begin November 14 and takes place in the Foote Avenue, Martin Road, and Linwood Avenue area.

Residents are asked to rake leaves to the terrace behind the curb and not into the street. Please do not put any trash, plastic bags, or containers in with leaves.

All basketball hoops on the street also must be removed.

The DPW is looking for local farmers or composters who may be interested in obtaining leaves collected this fall. Leaves can be brought directly to those interested or collected at a later date. Those who are interested may call the DPW at 716-483-7545.

A reminder that the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities Yard Waste Site remains open to residential customers from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturdays until November 12. Call 716-661-1660 for more information.

Also, the Chautauqua Lake Association is reminding Lakewood residents to rake shores and bring weed debris to the curb for pick-up on Monday October 24.

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Jamestown DPW Announces Leaf Collection Schedule https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-dpw-announces-leaf-collection-schedule/ https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-dpw-announces-leaf-collection-schedule/#respond Mon, 25 Oct 2021 10:49:53 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=40801 The Jamestown Department of Public Works has announced its annual Leaf Collection schedule.
Phase one of leaf collection will begin Monday, November 8th in the Foote Avenue, Martin Road and Linwood Avenue area and move east and north, counter clockwise, to the east side of Washington Street and Fluvanna Avenue.

Phase two of leaf collection is estimated to begin November 22nd.

Residents are asked to rake the leaves to the terrace behind the curb and not into the street. All basketball hoops in the street also must be removed.

No yard waste, brush, hedge trimmings, garden debris or tree branches will be collected. Those materials, as well as leaves, can be brought to the BPU Yard Waste Site on Monroe Street from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Saturdays through November 13th.

The DPW is also looking for local farmers and/or composters who may be interested in obtaining leaves collected this fall. Leaves can be brought directly to those interested or collected at a later date. If interested, please contact the DPW at (716) 483-7545.

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Leaf Pickup Begins Monday, Nov. 2 on City’s South Side https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-pickup-begins-monday-nov-2-on-citys-south-side/ https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-pickup-begins-monday-nov-2-on-citys-south-side/#respond Fri, 30 Oct 2020 12:58:56 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=36122

JAMESTOWN – Jamestown Public Works Director Jeff Lehman announces that leaf collection in Jamestown will begin Monday, November 2. Residents are advised to rake leaves to the terrace behind the curb and NOT into the street. Please refrain from placing any trash, plastic bags, containers, etc., in leaves. This is also a reminder that all basketball hoops are to be removed from the Right of Way.

Week 1 of leaf collection will begin in the Foote Avenue and Ivy Street area and will move west to Baker Street.

Week 2 will begin in the Baker Street area sweeping north to Washington Street.

Week 3 will begin in the Foote Avenue area sweeping east toward 2nd Street, and

Week 4 will begin in the E. 2nd Street area sweeping south toward Washington Street.

All time frames are estimated due to often uncontrollable circumstances including, but not limited to, weather.

No yard waste, brush, hedge trimmings, garden debris or tree branches will be collected. This material, as well as leaves, can be brought to the BPU Yard Waste Site at 1001 Monroe Street during normal hours of operation on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Nov. 14.

The Department of Public Works is looking for local farmers and/or composters who may be interested in obtaining leaves collected this fall. Leaves can be brought directly to those interested or collected at a later date. If interested, please contact the DPW at (716) 483-7545.

 

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City Leaf Collection to Begin Monday, Nov. 4 https://www.wrfalp.com/city-leaf-collection-to-begin-monday-nov-4/ https://www.wrfalp.com/city-leaf-collection-to-begin-monday-nov-4/#respond Wed, 30 Oct 2019 16:13:26 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=31603 JAMESTOWN – City Public Works Director Jeff Lehman announces that Phase I of the leaf collection in Jamestown will begin Monday, Nov. 4. Residents are advised to rake leaves to the terrace behind the curb and NOT into the street. Please refrain from placing any trash, plastic bags, containers, etc., in leaves.

Phase I will begin in the Foote Ave., Martin Road and Linwood Avenue area and move east and north, counter clockwise, to the east side of Washington Street and the Fluvanna Ave. area. Phase II of leaf collection will begin in the Foote Avenue and Ivy Street area and will move west and north, clockwise, to Washington Street. Phase II is estimated to begin Monday, Nov. 18.

No yard waste, brush, hedge trimmings, garden debris or tree branches will be collected. This material, as well as leaves, can be brought to the BPU Yard Waste Site at 1001 Monroe Street during their normal hours of operation on Saturdays from 9 AM to 3 PM through Nov. 9.

The Department of Public Works is looking for local farmers and/or composters who may be interested in obtaining leaves collected this fall. Leaves can be brought directly to those interested or collected at a later date. If interested, please contact the DPW at (716) 483-7545.

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Jamestown Phase II Leave Collection Starts Friday https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-phase-ii-leave-collection-starts-friday/ https://www.wrfalp.com/jamestown-phase-ii-leave-collection-starts-friday/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2015 15:15:49 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=16301 LeafCollection_2015 FINALJAMESTOWN – Phase 2 of leaf collection in Jamestown will begin Friday, Nov. 13 in the Foote Avenue and Ivy Street area of the city and will move west, clockwise, to the Chadakoin River in the Jones & Gifford Avenue area.

After Phase 2 has been completed, DPW crews intend to return to designated Phase 1 areas, weather permitting.

Residents are advised to rake leaves to the terrace area and not into the street. No yard waste, brush, hedge trimmings, garden debris or tree lumber will be collected.

Residents are advised the potential for discolored water when crews are working in their area.

As a reminder, the final day that the Jamestown Board of Public Utilities (BPU) Yard Waste Site will be open in 2015 is from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14. The yard waste site will then be closed for the winter and reopen in the spring.

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Leaf Collection for Jamestown Begins Nov. 2 https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-collection-for-jamestown-begins-nov-2/ https://www.wrfalp.com/leaf-collection-for-jamestown-begins-nov-2/#comments Wed, 21 Oct 2015 13:18:51 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=15991 LeafCollection_2015 FINAL

JAMESTOWN – Leaf collection in the city of Jamestown will begin in less than two weeks.

City Public Works Director Jeff Lehman says that Phase 1 of leaf collection in Jamestown will begin Monday, November 2, 2015.

Phase 1 will begin in the Foote Avenue, Martin Road and Linwood Avenue area and move east, counterclockwise, to the Chadakoin River in the Washington Street and Fluvanna Avenue area.

Phase 2 of leaf collection will begin in the Foote Avenue and Ivy Street area and will move west, clockwise, to the Chadakoin River in the Jones & Gifford area. Start of Phase 2 will be announced at a later date.

Residents are advised to rake leaves to the terrace area and not into the street. No yard waste, brush, hedge trimmings, garden debris or tree branches will be collected.

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