May 11, 2009

Chandler Street NRSA

PRESS CONFERENCE
May 12, 2009 - TUESDAY
9:00 A.M.
40 MASON STREET - WORCESTER, MA 01609

Progress Continues in

CHANDLER BUSINESS DISTRICT CORRIDOR

NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION STRATEGY AREA

Local Businesses, Area Community Groups and resident stakeholders are convening on Tuesday, May 12th at 9:00 A.M. in front of a recent residential renovation at 40 Mason Street to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the Chandler Street Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) program, funded through the City of Worcester’s annual Community Development Block Grant and sponsored by Worcester Common Ground in partnership with the Chandler Street Business Association. This successful partnership is a 5-year effort designed to identify redevelopment opportunities and implement long-term, sustainable improvements in the Chandler Street/Piedmont neighborhood. The neighborhood stakeholders will also be paying special tribute to Chandler Business Association President Laurel Ciprari, Park Avenue Manager at TD BankNorth, who is retiring after 15 years at BankNorth, and was instrumental in establishing the Chandler Business Association as an effective and active organization dedicated to the betterment of the Chandler Business Corridor.

In 2006, the City designated five (5) neighborhood areas for funding under the NRSA program, a HUD-designated area where housing, economic, and human service strategies are implemented to promote sustainable, long-term neighborhood improvements. The program has been fully underway over the last 2 years and has been very successful in meeting the identified needs of area residents. The various programs underway in each of the 5 areas are diverse, and include Economic Development, Housing, Beautification, and resident services including youth and other quality of Life programming. The Chandler Street program is one of the most productive to date in the implementation of the NRSA strategies, including organizational development, Storefront and associated Streetscape installations such as planters and trash receptacles, Housing rehabilitation, business promotion as well as small business development, workforce training and development, and vacant lot cleanups in the target area.

“The success and accomplishments of the Chandler NRSA to date is a direct result of the commitments and leadership of all stakeholders in the project area, including residents, businesses and community organizations”, said incoming President Bill Randall. “The Chandler Business Association and Worcester Common Ground have taken the lead in developing and implementing the area improvements, and the City through the leadership of City Manager O’Brien and our Worcester City Council has been instrumental in financing these activities. We look forward to building upon the positive momentum that has been established.” The City has authorized $326,000 for revitalization activities since the implementation of the Chandler nrsa program in 2007.

Accomplishments include the successful completion six (6) storefronts, the rehabilitation of six (6) residential properties, installation of planters, trash receptacles, and other beautification activities in the project area, vacant lot clean ups, “Around the Corner” youth employment in coordination with area businesses, and the creation of a business development program and employment skills training program which will be implemented in the coming year. There are a significant number of new projects which are currently under consideration, and the partners look forward to the continued revitalization of both the commercial and residential areas in the Chandler District.

With continued commitment and coordination among all the stakeholders, the Chandler Business Corridor will continue to grow and flourish by retaining existing partners and developing incentives to attract new private investment in the future.

11 comments:

Recks Read said...

"$326,000 for revitalization activities since the implementation of the Chandler nrsa program in 2007."

Can someone please point out the address of those accomplishments which include the completion six (6) storefronts, the rehabilitation of six (6) residential properties, installation of planters, trash and receptacles? What exact are the "other beautification activities in the project area"? which vacant lots were cleaned up? Where exactlyh is that “Around the Corner” youth employment in coordination with area businesses and how much money was sunk into that from the over 300K?
Where is that "business development program and employment skills training program" that was created?
Why is the press release so vague?

It all sounds good but when the city is involved or gets credit the people should see in depth beyond the hype. That is what real transparent government is.

Bill Randell said...

Recks Read:

I am like you and question press releases like these. If you want to meet with me, I am more then happy to sit down and go over exactly where all the money has been spent.

Thanks

Bill

Jahn said...

Recks while you re at it ,someday pleasem take gander at teh 4 three deckers that Main South CDC moved to Holliss St at Kilby & Gardner Sts.

Scuttle butt has it they dumped about $600,000 into each one and that was at 2001 & 2002 prices.

And Washington DC and Beacon Hill contue to give these jokers our tax money flooding Main South with Pajama People housing.

Worceester's Main South: Housing Vouchers Encouraged.

Paulie's Point of View said...

wow....how about you come to one of our monthly meetings and you will get your answer, we would love to mee you-3rd Wed of every month a John & Son's...you blog a lot Reck Read..what are your civic successes locallly..if you have em' I would love to hear of em' and support you on them..but the same goes for you and your blog speak..lots of it but how does anyone know you live by what you blog

Paulie's Point of View said...

only so much can go into a press release...citizens have to get off their butts once in awhile...transparency is something I am all for but the citizen has to do a little digging to

Jahn said...

Welcome back Paulie.............eye sea yore awl full of ++++ & vinegar after a bit of a hiatus from ORH.com...................go get em tiger.....!!!!!!!!!! .GGGGGGGRRRRRRRRR

I was even in Somerville again a week or so ago.........

Bill Randell said...

Recks Read:

I am working on a financial statement that will detail all the monies that have been invested in the Chandler NRSA from the inception date. Please note that not one penny of which has gone to overhead.

As soon as it is completed, within the next week, I will post on this blog. Would that be good enough for you since I realize now that you would never meet with us or attend a meeting?

Thanks

Bill

Anonymous said...

So Bill...Why don't you attend a airport commission meeting? Do you feel out of you're element? You're an advocate of the airport , right?

Bill Randell said...

Anonymous:

I must admit I not sure how I would be received at an airport commission meeting. That said, by reading the minutes it does not seem to be worth my time anyhow?

Bill

Paulie's Point of View said...

piss and vinegar....me:>)

I got called a two faced,self promoter earlier today on mi own blog:>)

Anonymous said...

Went on your website Paulie. Couldn't find who called you bad names.