Harborside Apartments completed in Watkins Glen as work begins on Clute Park. What to know
The recent completion of Harborside Village Apartments and groundbreaking for an ADA accessible playground at Clute Park mark significant progress in Watkins Glen's ongoing Downtown Revitalization Initiative.
During a visit Tuesday, New York Secretary of State Walter Mosley said the Village of Watkins Glen has completed seven of its DRI projects, and an additional 16 projects have been completed with over $1.9 million from the village’s DRI multi-site/small project fund.
“The Village of Watkins Glen started its DRI with a clear vision and goal of capitalizing on historic assets to create a thriving year-round economy and public spaces for all to enjoy,” Mosley said. “It’s exciting to see all the progress that has been made so far with the completion of the Harborside Village Apartments and the groundbreaking for the Village’s final DRI project – the Clute Park Playground.”
Once construction of the Clute Park Playground is completed, Watkins Glen will have implemented its full DRI award of $10 million, Mosley said.
“Watkins Glen has exceeded all expectations with each of our DRI projects,” said village mayor Laurie DeNardo. “Thank you, Governor Hochul, and the state agencies who supported all of our projects. The new ADA playground will be our final DRI project in the Village and while it's bittersweet, the accomplishments will provide years of enjoyment for the future that we all should be proud of."
Here's more about the two latest projects:
The Harborside Village Apartments
The Harborside Village Apartments project transformed a formerly vacant medical office into five market rate apartments. The former Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) building located nearby was also renovated for use as a fitness center with four upper floor residential units as part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative; these renovations were completed in 2022.
These projects received a combined $250,000 through the DRI.
Clute Park Playground
The Clute Park Playground will include 12,000 square feet of play area with features to help infiltrate stormwater, state officials said. The playground will feature handicapped accessible ramps, new individual ADA compliant swings and an ADA compliant group swing, a carousel that is wheelchair accessible and special flooring for walkways.
In addition to the playground, year-round recreation improvements were completed at Clute Park in 2021. These improvements include the creation of a new ice rink/splash pad, event center, bathhouse, lighting, landscaping, signage and other related site improvements.
The Clute Park project was supported through nearly $3 million from the DRI, approximately $2.5 million in EPF Local Waterfront Revitalization Program funds and $415,000 in New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation funds, for a total cost of approximately $5.9 million.
This funding includes $250,000 in DRI funds and $375,000 in EPF LWRP funds for the playground.
DRI program 'transformational' for Watkins Glen, Schuyler County
The Village of Watkins Glen was named the Southern Tier DRI winner for Round 2 of funding and has spent several years implementing the projects awarded support.
Other projects awarded DRI funding include developing a new mixed-income housing and childcare center, redeveloping Captain Bill’s Port of Seneca Lake, installing new lighting on Franklin Street and gateway and wayfinding signage throughout the village, and upgrading Lafayette Park.
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The Village of Watkins Glen also received nearly $2 million through the DRI to create a fund to rehabilitate facades, renovate commercial units and create new upper-floor residential units.
“The DRI program has been transformational for both the Village and the County,” said Carl Bowers, Chairman of the Schuyler County Legislature. “We appreciate Governor Hochul’s continued support for this program as it has catalyzed redevelopment of buildings, attracted new businesses, and provided 17 new or renovated apartments for new residents.”