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Re: “Improving neighborhoods

The City NSC offices have quads where Beechwood is considered the Southeast. See here: http://www.cityofrochester.gov/maps/

Posted by Pam on 04/17/2013 at 12:07 PM

Re: “Improving neighborhoods

Hello again, Rochester Musician,

I should have been clearer: of course I know that geographically, Beechwood is in the northeast. But for purposes of the FIS program, it's part of Southeast Council member Elaine Spaull's district.

Thanks!
Chris Fien

Posted by Christine Carrie Fien on 04/17/2013 at 9:55 AM

Re: “Improving neighborhoods

Beechwood, in the southeast??? For real?? Maybe the city administration has some very odd views on what direction is which. Again according to the neighborhood association: "Beechwood is bordered to the North by Bay Street, to the East by Culver Road, to the South by East Main Street, and to the West by North Goodman Street."

So where is Marketview Heights? I checked the definition and it is "bounded on the west by North Street, on the east by North Goodman Street, on the north by Clifford Avenue and south at East Main Street."

Note that both of these neighborhoods are bounded on the south by East Main Street ...

Examining a map of Rochester, Beechwood is directly (and immediately) to the east of Marketview Heights. So please explain how Beechwood can remotely be considered southeast Rochester???

Posted by Rochester Musician on 04/17/2013 at 9:03 AM

Re: “Improving neighborhoods

Rochester Musician,
I double checked with the city administration and they do indeed consider Beechwood the southeast.

Thanks!
Chris Fien
City news editor

Posted by Christine Carrie Fien on 04/16/2013 at 5:14 PM

Re: “Improving neighborhoods

Ummmm ... Beechwood is in the northeast, not the southeast ... in fact, from the neighborhood association website: "Welcome to Beechwood, a dynamic and diverse neighborhood nestled in historic northeast Rochester."

So what is the targeted neighborhood in the southeast, since it obviously can't be Beechwood?

Posted by Rochester Musician on 04/16/2013 at 3:19 PM

Re: “Improving neighborhoods

Note to editor: Please run a find/replace on this article for the word investment. Replace it with sacrifice.

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Posted by Tom Kloppel on 04/16/2013 at 10:14 AM

Re: “[UPDATED] RPO challengers lose legal battle

So the Children's Crusade is finally over. Too bad that the RPO board had to waste time and money defending itself from a glorified temper tantrum.

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Posted by MJN on 04/15/2013 at 9:46 PM

Re: “ART: Geva cancels summer show "The Lifeguard"

HI MJN,
I work for Geva and want to let you know that there is no more to the story than what we provided to the press. Forster never met with the playwright until Geva secured the rights to the show. He did express an interest in doing the show publicly but needed a producer like Geva to take it to the next step, Unfortunately, their schedules did not allow for a meeting until the days after we made our announcement. It was a meeting between the playwright and Mr Forster and then later a follow-up conversation with artistic director Mark Cuddy that lead to the writer rescinding the rights from Geva. There are currently no productions of THE LIFEGUARD currently planned any where . Geva does regret not being able to bring this new work and Mr Forster to our stage this summer.

Posted by Kevin Sean Sweeney on 04/15/2013 at 12:32 PM

Re: “Pittsford Y proposal comes down to cars

To John Peckham:
Thanks for your comment. I just checked in with YMCA of Greater Rochester officials for clarification. They tell me that the Southeast YMCA is the smallest suburban facility; the Monroe Avenue and Maplewood facilities are smaller. I'll be correcting the story so that this is clear.

Posted by Jeremy Moule on 04/15/2013 at 10:57 AM

Re: “Port work should begin this fall

This is the same "If we build it they will come" mentality that led Bill Johnson to put taxpayers in the dumper to the tune of tens of millions of dollars to pay (twice) for his absurd Fast Ferry day dream. Apparently our current mayoral administration is content to follow in Bill's footsteps. Sadly, the result will be identical. More wasted millions with the only result being a new collection of underutilized facilities to go along with the ferry terminal.

I don’t suppose the city bothered putting together a business case for the port project which Mr. Gregor would care to share with the public?

Posted by MJN on 04/15/2013 at 7:18 AM

Re: “Pittsford Y proposal comes down to cars

Smaller than the Monroe Y? I think not. I find the statement by "Y officials" to be disingenuous. I love the Southeast Y and in it's current location I think it's the most outdoor-runner-friendly Y in the area. It's adjacent to the Canal Path @ Mitchell Road and puts you onto decent neighborhood roadways that runners of many levels of expertise can enjoy, from flat to some serious hills. While I sympathize with the Y on this, the proposed location won't offer outdoor-running Y-members nearly as many SAFE opportunities. They've already built an east-side Taj Mahal facility on Rt. 250. Is a second ginormous east-side facility really necessary?

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Posted by John Peckham on 04/14/2013 at 1:58 PM

Re: “Port work should begin this fall

There is more to the Pier 45 story than location. The operator was unqualified and the place was poorly managed, the service was awful and the food was substandard. Very few people I know would return even when the weather was beautiful. In the restaurant business reputation and quality create the return customers essential to success. They had the best view of the harbor and did not pay rent during much of the year and the facilities were already built and provided by the city. It was incompetence, not just location.

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Posted by Martin Edic on 04/10/2013 at 6:18 PM

Re: “College Town's problem with windows

Given the state of many downtown buildings it strikes me that blacked out windows should be the least of Ms. Barry's concerns.

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Posted by MJN on 04/10/2013 at 4:19 PM

Re: “Cuomo compromises on IDA reform

When did we agree it is okay for non elected officials to raise our taxes. that is what IDA's are doing. By giving tax exemptions to a few they are actually costing everyone else more. To continue to allow this to happen for some residential and retail projects is a travesty. The majority of the tax benefits given are landlords and they are not even creating permanent jobs! This actually is depressing investment, as rents are kept low and other small investors can not justify the investment.. But do not take my word for this there was a study by Metro Justice of COMIDA and this is what they found
• 63% (124 out of 196) of COMIDA projects hadn't delivered the jobs that the businesses promised.
• Of the 196 projects with sufficient reporting data, 27% lost jobs (54 out of 196), reporting fewer current jobs than the employment level before IDA status was granted. An additional 5 projects had no change in employment. (It should be noted that COMIDA is not required to report how many projects had not "ripened," meaning that there still could be time left to create the jobs. Once again, this points to the need for better reporting requirements).
• Only 52% of the projects that added jobs (72 out of 137) met or exceeded their job creation targets.

While the Governors suggestions were good they actually did not go far enough an the whole system need to be revamped so that actual creation of jobs through business start ups is the goal. Until then we continue to make us poorer so a few can legally defraud State and local governments of tax revenue.

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Posted by Alex White on 04/08/2013 at 10:24 AM

Re: “Ren Square buildings likely headed to auction

Carl Rupert Binger - Good News ! The doors of City Hall are always open should you want to express your views to your elected representatives. And in just seven months the public will be able to have all the say they want by electing a mayor and city council.

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Posted by MJN on 04/08/2013 at 8:57 AM

Re: “Cuomo compromises on IDA reform

I like the idea of state guidelines, but I like the idea of more community oversight and veto over these tax-break packages. The list of COMIDA board members is mostly business executives of varying fields, with a union member and a few lawyers. I'm not saying these people aren't qualified or are evil or malicious, but it means that these tax breaks are being given out by a very narrow slice of the Rochester community. I would advocate for more community members, perhaps a rotating member from a neighborhood council, maybe a college professor, community advocates on issues like housing or poverty. We need to stop letting these tax breaks be given out by the business community, and deal with them holistically with the whole Rochester community in mind.

http://www.growmonroe.org/comida/about/boa…

Posted by Patrick Chase on 04/08/2013 at 3:33 AM

Re: “Warren supports DOMA repeal

Lovely was right the first time, but what the dickens does this have to do with running a municipal gummint?

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/04/2013 at 6:51 PM

Re: “Warren supports DOMA repeal

Better late than never. Wonder what her position is on giving women the vote?

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Posted by MJN on 04/04/2013 at 12:33 PM

Re: “ART: Geva cancels summer show "The Lifeguard"

A lot seems to be missing from this story. The casting of Foster to play Reagan in Rambo’s play was announced over two years ago. A planned premiere and tour for 2012 then fell through. And only now, just 10 weeks before the GEVA curtain was supposed to go up do we discover that the, “actor and playwright each had a vision for the production that was not compatible with the other”?

Posted by MJN on 04/04/2013 at 12:31 PM

Re: “Paging Officer Friendly

It'd be easy to have more officers on the street while spending LESS money. We need to get rid of all the officers that are patrolling nothing but a desk. RPD has so many "police officers" working office jobs, its amazing anyone is left to even answer calls.

Posted by cityguy on 04/04/2013 at 10:27 AM

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