Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 9
49 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 UT I CA , NEW YORK cachet of Utica’s green spaces is the fact that the entire park system was designed by famed landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead Jr. A plan is also coming together for another of the city’s natural attractions, Harbor Point, which comprises over 100 acres of waterfront real estate uniquely situated around the city’s historic harbor, between the Mohawk River and Erie Canal. “Harbor Point is an area that’s been talked about for 60 or 70 years,” Palmieri says. “A number of Mayors have worked on it and they’ve done a great job. Our goal is ultimately to turn it into a destination, with the impact to take people off the New York State Thruway. We’re envisioning some sports facilities along with a waterpark, some eateries, and condos with views of the historic Erie Canal.” The redevelopment of Utica’s inner harbor comes at the perfect time according to Thomas. “The area was once home to the largest coal gasification plant in North America,” he explains. “With the designation on environmental issues, we’re at the tail-end of nearly $100 million spent in terms of remediating that area. So, our planning and our efforts to come in and redevelop Harbor Point as a destination for residents and visitors are opportune.” “We’re at the cusp of transforming this city into one that’s looked upon, by the entire country, as a city with all oars in the water,” the Mayor asserts. “We’re moving forward together, and it’s definitely in the right direction.”
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