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Residents urge reopening visitor center at 20 Broadway, cite parking problems in Rondout public comments

2786088 · March 4, 2025
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Two speakers during public comment asked the council to reopen the visitor center at 20 Broadway, called city‑owned and in disrepair, and raised parking concerns for the Rondout waterfront district; speakers referenced a 2023 $21.7 million waterfront revitalization grant.

During the public speaking portion of the City of Kingston Common Council’s March 4 meeting, residents urged the council to reopen a visitors center at 20 Broadway and raised parking concerns for the Rondout waterfront district.

Sharon Boyd told the council the city received a $21,700,000 grant in June 2023 for revitalization of the Kingston Waterfront District and said the Rondout has not yet seen many benefits. Boyd said 20 Broadway is a city‑owned property "approximately…

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