{"id":26713,"date":"2018-10-04T11:01:31","date_gmt":"2018-10-04T15:01:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/?p=26713"},"modified":"2020-10-13T09:50:33","modified_gmt":"2020-10-13T13:50:33","slug":"gateway-lofts-project-receives-endorsement-from-state-and-county-officials-mayor-teresi-withholding-judgement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/gateway-lofts-project-receives-endorsement-from-state-and-county-officials-mayor-teresi-withholding-judgement\/","title":{"rendered":"Gateway Lofts Project Receives Endorsement from State and County Officials, Mayor Teresi Withholding Judgement"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Artist’s rendering of the Gateway Lofts project upon completion.<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

JAMESTOWN – Mayor Sam Teresi<\/strong> said he\u2019s holding off on weighing in on a proposed $34 million housing development project until more details come forward.<\/p>\n

In August the Southern Tier Environments for Living<\/strong> (STEL) used the city’s Strategic Planning and Partnership Commission meeting to publicly unveiled<\/a> its proposed $34 million Gateway Lofts<\/strong><\/a> project at the Gateway Center<\/strong> on Water Street in the city. Joining STEL in the effort is Community Helping Hands<\/strong> and the YWCA of Jamestown<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Developers describe the project as a multifamily, affordable housing project that would include 70 housing units over three stories of the Gateway Center building, which was formerly the long-time home of the now closed Chautauqua Hardware manufacturing business and currently houses several local organizations, including St. Susan Center, Community Helping Hands, Love Inc., and the Mental Health Association of Chautauqua County.<\/p>\n

With 75,000 square feet of unused space at The Gateway Center, the plan for the new lofts project is to convert the fourth floor into 25 housing units as part of a non-violent offender program for men and women with a
\nmental health diagnosis and\/or a substance abuse problem; the third floor would provide 16 permanent, supportive
\nhousing units for homeless families; and the second floor would provide 39 units of affordable housing for families who are income-eligible. The first floor will continue to host a network of nonprofits and serve as a hub for the sorts of services that tenants of the project will need.<\/p>\n

According to the developers, support for the project has been given by several local officials, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo<\/strong>, Sen. Catherine Young<\/strong>, Assemblyman Andrew Goodell<\/strong>, County Executive George Borrello<\/strong>, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and IDA director Mark Geise<\/strong>, Sheriff Joseph Gerace<\/strong>, county Health and Human Services Director Christine Schuyler<\/strong>, and the Homeless Coalition<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

But city officials have been reluctant to endorse the project, including Mayor Teresi.<\/p>\n

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Sam Teresi<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

“I think it’s important to allow the developers and the other participants to give their presentation as to what they envision the project to be, an update report as to where they stand – and I’ve heard figures anywhere from $28 to $36 million on the project and that’s a big lift for any type of project, let alone in a small market like this – to see where they’re at in the fundraising stage, and to see the final plans that will be brought forward to the city planning commission, because they’re still not final,” Teresi told WRFA following Monday’s Jamestown City Council<\/strong> meeting.<\/p>\n

The mayor also reminds residents that while the project has a significant price tag, no funding for the project would come from local city tax payers.<\/p>\n

“Nobody has come to the city and asked us for any type of financial role to play with the project. I don’t anticipate they will. They haven’t indicated that they will be knocking on our doors for any financial assistance and even if they did, given the tight budget that we’re dealing with I’m not sure how we would be able to do that,” Teresi said. “Also with constitutional restrictions, we are not able to gift or loan local tax dollars for any type of initiative – public, private, not for profit, or otherwise – it’s a violation of the gifts provision in the state constitution. Any role that we would play in any project is with money that we were able to obtain from other federal and state resources.”<\/p>\n

Also holding off on endorsing the project is any member of the Jamestown City Council.\u00a0 Council President Marie Carrubba<\/strong> is an employee of STEL and will likely not provide an endorsement one way or the other due to that conflict of interest.<\/p>\n

Funding would come from state and federal grants as well as through historic and brownfield tax credits, which allow investors to provide capital for the renovation effort and then receive tax credits that reduce the amount of federal or state taxes they have to pay.<\/p>\n

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Senator Catherine Young (R-Olean)<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

“This is a vital, collaborative effort that will transform a former industrial building into vitally-needed housing for individuals and families in transition,” Senator Young said in a media release sent out in August. “Safe, affordable housing is essential for those seeking to build better, stronger lives for themselves and their children. I was glad to be able to secure state funding for such a worthwhile project and look forward to the positive impact it will have for years to come.”<\/p>\n

“I was very impressed with the vision of the plan,” Sheriff Gerace said in the same release. “This could be a remarkable advantage for people that are moving, through diversion, into such housing. So I am very encouraged. It\u2019s something that I\u2019ve been looking at for a very long time.”<\/p>\n

The Jamestown Planning Commission<\/strong> will host a public hearing on the project on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. in the city council chambers.<\/p>\n

WRFA will also have more details about the project from the developers during our Community Matters program, which is broadcast Thursday afternoon, Oct. 4 at 5 p.m.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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