In a recent meeting of the Economic Development Committee of the Common Council, officials discussed the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP), a New York State-funded initiative aimed at enhancing the city’s waterfront area. Deputy Commissioner for Planning and Sustainability, Owen Kearney, presented an overview of the program, emphasizing its collaborative nature involving public input, city departments, and various partner agencies.
The LWRP aims to establish a comprehensive vision for the waterfront, which encompasses significant areas including the inner harbor and the city’s lakefront. Kearney highlighted the program's goals, which include improving safety and connectivity around the inner harbor, promoting year-round recreational use, fostering economic development and tourism, and addressing environmental sustainability concerns.
The plan outlines both short- and long-term projects, with a focus on creating safe connections to key local attractions such as the regional market and the ballpark. Kearney noted that public engagement played a crucial role in shaping the program, with extensive community feedback gathered through meetings and surveys.
The meeting underscored the importance of the waterfront area as a potential hub for economic growth and recreational opportunities, with Kearney stressing the need for ongoing public involvement and transparency throughout the planning process. The full details of the LWRP, including its goals and proposed projects, are available on the project website for public review.