This is the invitation for the Brooks Landing II public meeting coming up next Thursday, THE CITY OF ROCHESTER INVITES YOU
TO A PUBLIC MEETING FOR:
BROOKS LANDING II
Thursday, September 29, 2011 at 6:30pm
St. Monica Church – 831 Genesee Street, Rochester NY 14611
Please attend this important community meeting where proposals for the following two adjacent projects will be presented for public review & comment:
Information on both of these projects can be viewed in advance of the meeting at the following links:
http://www.cityofrochester.gov/brookslanding/
http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589941116
Feel free to contact Rick Rynski (contact information below) with any questions.
Rick Rynski, AICP
Sr. Economic Development Specialist
City Hall, 30 Church Street, Rm. 005A
Rochester, New York 14614-1290
T 585.428.6932
F 585.428.6042
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Good points DeWain. After listening to one of our neighborhood & business associations (jointly) on the other side of the bridge, I understand that they are now trying to rectify some of the unintended consequences of the developments on their side of the bridge. Parking is one of the biggest issues for them. Students have dominated parking on almost every street. Neighbors are proposing restricted; permit only parking like Corn Hill. Either way, there is increased cost to the taxpayer because they are City streets and RPD is charged with enforcement.
They are also distressed by large corporations buying up of the single family homes and converting them into rentals for student housing. One corporation is actually based out of Hawaii. Of course, our neighbors view the shift from quiet residential streets into loud, all night college parties as an unacceptable balance. They have made some progress, working with the Nancy from their Neighborhood Team to get one of the landlords to reconvert one of his divisions. They even reported that someone had attempted to convert the detached garage into livable space and that another had paved the grass in the backyard for student parking.
Our bridge neighbors had to have RPD engage the MCC's lacrosse team at a frat house in the District over a loud, rowdy party. We must devise clear agreements with both MCC and the U of R that students that live in neighborhood housing are still their responsibility just as if they lived on campus. City taxpayer's should not foot the entire cost of policing students. The developers make money; the U of R makes money, the City pays and won't break even for decades to come.
There is also the issue with businesses that have drive throughs that do not have enough room to stack cars as they wait. This issue pushes the waiting cars, in their case; onto Elmwood Ave, in our case on to Genesee So, maybe the credit union has enough stack space, but we should still ask.
Personally, I feel that the student housing design looks like a big old project building. I would like to see a more circular building with more glass on the exterior. I can see the under hang (float) as a place where undesirable behaviors can take place.
Lastly, I don't see anyway for the promise of reconnecting Plymouth vehicular traffic with Elmwood to be fulfilled without creating a major traffic flow through the Stay bridge parking lot.
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