The community has decisively rejected the two proposals for junkyards or auto salvage businesses at 95 Ames Street.
What sort of business or development would YOU like to see on this site? Remember, it does have environmental challenges which may limit development on 60% of the parcel - but that leaves 40% of the 14.5 acres available for new development!
Please reply with your vision for the location! Your ideas may help us with our Brownfield Opportunity Area proposal, or to seek potential developers for this critical gateway location.
All ideas are welcome!
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The city of Rochester desperately needs jobs that are accessible to city residents. Since it is very difficult and expensive to provide good transit access to dispersed suburban office and industrial parks, we need to encourage more offices and industry in our neighborhoods. A recent Brookings Institution study (http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2011/0512_jobs_and_transit.aspx) highlights the need to both centralize jobs and to improve transit.
The 19th Ward and other west side neighborhoods used to thrive on their access to a large supply of jobs in industrial areas on the west side and in offices downtown. Our industrial corridors, including the West/ Cairn corridor employ a small fraction of what they used to.
We won't be able to bring back the west side of the 50's and 60's, but we can do much more to take advantage of our vacant and underutilized industrial zones.
A good office use fronting on West would be compatible with the adjacent homes, and it could buffer homes from other uses that could be built on the contaminated portion of the site (such as mini storage).
The challenge will be the contaminated area fronting Ames Street. We will either need further cleanup of that portion, or find a compatible use that would not require further clean up.
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