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Finance And Community Development Committee Hears Numerous Reports On Various Plattsburgh Projects

4:14 There was a lengthy agenda before the Plattsburgh Common Council’s Finance and Community Development Committee Thursday evening. It included a number of appointments, presentations and updates on projects. The members of the Finance and Community Development Committee are all the common councilors. It’s chaired by Mayor Chris Rosenquest. They heard an update on Downtown Revitalization Initiative, or DRI, from Director of Community Development Matt Miller.  “Of course the council’s aware of the status of the Durkee Street project, currently in litigation, Miller said. For the streetscape and riverfront access projects, construction for the Arts Park is still ongoing. We expect completion of that project by the end of July. The remaining streetscape and riverfront access projects: the riverfront walk and the improvements to Durkee Street those are tied up with the schedule for the Durkee development project because all of those construction timelines are going to hav

Colors, lights, patterns in the photography of Ron Nolland

Jun. 3—PLATTSBURGH — Photographer Ron Nolland's solo show, "seeing is believing," opens Friday at the Strand Center Main Gallery located at 23 Brinkerhoff St. in Plattsburgh. Opening reception will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. "What's been going on with me lately, if you see it, it's proof that it exists or it's for real," Nolland said. "If I can get people to see what I saw, then they will .

City Council passes zoning law into action

By McKENZIE DELISLE Press-Republican  Dec 14, 2020 PLATTSBURGH — City councilors passed a widely unpopular zoning law Thursday night, asserting it would have zero impacts on the controversial Durkee Street redevelopment project, which still awaits the actions of Plattsburgh City s Zoning and Planning boards.  This is not in any way going to impact anything regarding the Prime project, City Councilor Elizabeth Gibbs (D-Ward 3) said of the pending Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) project. This is on its own a different law.   COUNTY AGAINST Councilors first voted on the local law, which would exempt city projects from some of its own zoning and planning reviews, back in October to send the then proposal before the Clinton County Planning Board. 

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