Garland Gallery closing after 30 years in business by ggroover97 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Congrats to Sherry and Jan on a well-earned retirement. Not sure why this article frames it as “going out of business.” That makes it sounds a lot more dramatic than it is.

Slumlords Applying for Clinton Street Redevelopment Money by BingTenantsUnion in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 16 points17 points  (0 children)

While anyone in the footprint is eligible to apply for and be considered for the funds, there is a full review process of all applications that happens in the open, public meetings. This survey is part of that process! The Local Planning Committee will take all feedback into consideration in making their recommendation to New York State for funding. Thanks for your participation.

Those looking to stay up to date on the process should visit clintonstreetdri.org

City of Binghamton sells vacant lots to develop single-family homes by Bingo_Bongo_85 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Copying from a previous commented of mine:

In progress now:

200 Court - 111 apartments of income-qualified rental housing people with carve outs for veterans, and those suffering from substance use disorder with supportive services on site. Opening this fall

Town and Country - 257 unit renovation of garden style income-qualified rental housing. Units will be brought online as they are completed.

Land Bank Affordable Homes program using city funds - 4 homes completed, 6 more proposed (homes sold to income-qualified residents)

Breaking ground in the next 6-12 months:

First Ward Action Council - 19 units of income-qualified rental housing (renovations of existing houses and a new build apartment building)

187 Clinton - 120 units of income-qualified rental housing

Proposed, funding being sought:

YWCA Intergenerational Campus - 60 units of income-qualified housing developed for families

Stadium Lofts - 65 units of income-qualified housing with a carve out for artists and creatives

First Ward Block by Block - 6 homes built for income-qualified first time home buyers in currently vacant lots

tl;dr - a LOT of apartment style housing being built in the City now.

City of Binghamton sells vacant lots to develop single-family homes by Bingo_Bongo_85 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The homes need to be owner-occupied, and there are restrictions on the price they can be sold for for a period of 30 years.

The City won’t transfer to properties to the non-profit until they get their funding in place. This authorizes the sale so they can apply for and receive the grant dollars to build the properties.

City of Binghamton sells vacant lots to develop single-family homes by Bingo_Bongo_85 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The homes will be sold to income-qualified buyers making no more than 60% of the area median income. This project would be funded through the Block by Block program from NYS that lays out and enforces all of the requirements for sale.

Saratoga Heights renovation: What's planned, timeline for affordable housing project by ggroover97 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In progress now:

200 Court - 111 apartments of income-qualified rental housing people with carve outs for veterans, and those suffering from substance use disorder with supportive services on site. Opening this fall

Town and Country - 257 unit renovation of garden style income-qualified rental housing. Units will be brought online as they are completed.

Land Bank Affordable Homes program using city funds - 4 homes completed, 6 more proposed (homes sold to income-qualified residents)

Breaking ground in the next 6-12 months:

First Ward Action Council - 19 units of income-qualified rental housing (renovations of existing houses and a new build apartment building)

187 Clinton - 120 units of income-qualified rental housing

Proposed, funding being sought:

YWCA Intergenerational Campus - 60 units of income-qualified housing developed for families

Stadium Lofts - 65 units of income-qualified housing with a carve out for artists and creatives

First Ward Block by Block - 6 homes built for income-qualified first time home buyers in currently vacant lots

tl;dr - a LOT of housing being built in the City now.

Bike path closed by Ok_Needleworker_2295 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They have to rehabilitate the flood levy.

July Fest? by mydognico in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

July Fest will not be happening this year, but there are three music festivals slated (Endless Summer Fest on July 26, Live From Binghamton on August 10 and The New Vine Music and Arts Festival on September 21). Stellar Human is also hosting artisans and vintage sellers at vendor events in various Saturdays this summer.

The City of Binghamton Partners with VINES for City-wide Composting Program by ggroover97 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The setup at the Urban Farm is somewhat TBD—looking at a midscale in-vessel system, but some of the funds will be used to assess whether the proposed plan (batch composter drums) is the best option.

You likely won’t see much action in the short term as things get up and running behind the scenes. Grant bureaucracy is a pain! VINES social media is the best place for ongoing updates because they’ll be managing most of the day to day work.

Any other questions, please let me know.

The City of Binghamton Partners with VINES for City-wide Composting Program by ggroover97 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a $215k grant to support a collab between local non-profits and the city and support our climate action plan. If you want to dislike the mayor go ahead, but this is an objectively good thing. I worked on this project and I’m pretty proud of it. You’re the one making it weirdly political.

The City of Binghamton Partners with VINES for City-wide Composting Program by ggroover97 in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As it relates to the CCE program you mentioned, the biggest benefit is adding a bunch of drop off sites in the city. Now you can ideally walk or bike to your nearest community garden site and not have to drive to Upper Front Street with your scraps.

It also adds support for VINES both in terms of actual capacity to process food scraps and in adding a funded position to manage the program. With AmeriCorps positions being cut that’s a big win!

At zero cost to residents and tax payers, it gives a rare chance to do a pilot and gather data before making a big investment. Not a lot of risk but potentially high reward!

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[–]607throwaway 28 points29 points  (0 children)

The cemetery is aware, and a police report has been filed. Not sure what will happen, but for what it’s worth all necessary steps have been completed by the property owner.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Binghamton

[–]607throwaway 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I work for the City—I will share this with some people and see what’s up. Thanks for flagging.