SYRACUSE 20/20 Onvest Onondaga County Quality Community Investment Trust Fund December 2008.

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SYRACUSE 20/20 Onvest Onondaga County Quality Community Investment Trust Fund December 2008

SYRACUSE 20/20 Onvest - public trust fund for: Protecting and creating community assets Replacing shrinking funding sources Establishing local funding to match other available incentives Partnering with other governments, not-for- profit foundations and private investors Promoting sustainable development

SYRACUSE 20/20 What is a Quality Community? Certain principles are important: Invest in the center city Create, preserve and redesign neighborhoods Invest in historic villages Protect farm land and beautiful natural environment Ensure economic reuse of existing infrastructure

SYRACUSE 20/20 Example of Investing In Center City

Hanover Square Downtown Syracuse

SYRACUSE 20/20 Examples of Creating, Preserving and Redesigning Neighborhoods

Village of Manlius

County CD work in Nedrow - Before

County CD work in Nedrow - After

New Development on former derelict site in Tipperary Hill. Supplemented by Syracuse Neighborhood Initiative Funds no longer available. Tipperary Hill Redesign of Neighborhood

SYRACUSE 20/20 Invest in Historic Neighborhoods

Village of Marcellus as example of investment in historic villages. Marcellus

Village of Baldwinsville- Example of extent of work necessary to convert and renovate buildings to the standard of previous Marcellus slide. Baldwinsville

County CD - Baldwinsville Commercial Rehab – Before

County CD Baldwinsville Commercial Rehab – After

Village of Liverpool

SYRACUSE 20/20 Protect Farm Land and Beautiful Natural Environment and Ensure Economic Use of Existing Infrastructure

Bussey Road, Town of Onondaga

Onondaga Lake

SYRACUSE 20/20 What is the role of local government? Establish the rules of development Zoning, land use planning Invest in infrastructure Provide direct investment often in partnership with other governments and private investors

Plum Court, Onondaga Creekwalk & OM Edwards Building

SYRACUSE 20/20 Why is Onvest needed? Reaching scale and sustainability difficult with existing funding streams Fragmented government structure prevents unified vision Planning efforts completed in isolation of a larger community vision Limited county-wide compliance with 2010 Development Guide

SYRACUSE 20/20 What is the relevance of the County 2010 Development Guide? Priorities: Invest in Existing Communities Redevelop Obsolete and Vacant Sites Protect and Maintain Existing Infrastructure Create Urban and Suburban Development Patterns Preserve Transportation Assets Expand Infrastructure for Job Creation

SYRACUSE 20/20 How does Onvest meet the need? Offers opportunity to reward compliance with 2010 Development Guide Aligns projects throughout the County with a unified vision and plan Provides a reliable local funding stream for responsible and strategic investment in the community Builds upon successes of SNI at the county level

SYRACUSE 20/20 What types of projects would Onvest support? Conversion of buildings Strategic neighborhood housing investments Elimination of outmoded buildings Environmental remediation of property and land Protection, creation and promotion of open space and environmentally sensitive areas Protection of major architectural, historical and cultural institutions and assets

SYRACUSE 20/20 Conversion of Buildings

Camillus Cutlery Building

SYRACUSE 20/20 Strategic Neighborhood Housing Investments

Genesee Street

SYRACUSE 20/20 Elimination of Outmoded Buildings

One of the Camillus Cutlery buildings adjacent to creek showing obvious potential for redeveloment by the water. Camillus Cutlery Building

SYRACUSE 20/20 Environmental Remediation of Property and Land

Solvay – Former Gas Station

SYRACUSE 20/20 Protection, Creation and Promotion of Open Space and Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Village of Fayetteville

Also in Fayetteville in the same area as previous two slides adjacent to the creek with obvious public open space potential matched to existing urban development. Village of Fayetteville

Also in Fayetteville in the same area as previous slide that requires attention. Potential is obvious. Traditional funding mechanisms may prohibit investment of government funds Village of Fayetteville

SYRACUSE 20/20 Protection of Major Architectural Landmarks

Erie Canal Museum Weigh Lock Building. Significant Historic Building of National Consequence. Major Cultural Asset. Erie Canal Museum

SYRACUSE 20/20 Guiding principles of Onvest: Create a diverse governing body Implement ongoing planning processes with focused financial resources Require leveraging of private, not-for-profit and other governmental resources Obtain ongoing input from diverse view points and weigh project merits accordingly Position the County to compete for business investment and to retain talented people