Madison County seeks developers for state canals initiative project in Canastota

CANASTOTA — Interested developers have until July 21 to respond to Madison County’s request for qualifications (RFQ) on a project to turn 160 Center St. in Canastota into a “canalside pocket neighborhood.” The project is part of the state’s Reimagine the Canals initiative. The county released a request for qualifications (RFQ) in partnership with the […]

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CANASTOTA — Interested developers have until July 21 to respond to Madison County’s request for qualifications (RFQ) on a project to turn 160 Center St. in Canastota into a “canalside pocket neighborhood.”

The project is part of the state’s Reimagine the Canals initiative.

The county released a request for qualifications (RFQ) in partnership with the New York State Canal Corporation and the New York Power Authority, per a May 26 news release. 

Respondents to the RFQ should demonstrate their experience and capacity to construct and complete the project. 

The project seeks to “showcase” canalside living and be a pilot project for the New York State Canal system, Madison County said.

The developer selected will partner with Madison County on this project. It’s part of Reimagine the Canals, an Erie Canal bicentennial initiative and reinvestment campaign.

Madison County was the winner of the state’s Reimagine the Canals competition, securing $1.5 million to directly support the development of this canalside pocket neighborhood. 

Madison County currently owns the site that is the location for the canalside pocket neighborhood project. 

“It is a 2.5-acre site with 250 feet of Erie Canal frontage and is in walking distance of Canastota’s downtown,” Jamie Kowalczk, assistant director of the Madison County Planning Department, said. “By linking new desirable housing choices to the Erie Canal’s one-of-a-kind trail and waterway system, we are hoping to retain and attract residents to our community’s downtown.”

The preferred redevelopment of the site will include a mix of housing, creative layout and site design, and reactivation of the canal waterfront. 

“The vision for the project is to leverage the … brand and amenities of the Erie Canal and combine it with quality design to create a unique canalside living experience,” said Kowalczk “And now we are looking forward to bringing in a partner developer to build the project.” 

To view bid details, visit: https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/bids.aspx

For more information on the project visit www.CanalsideCanastota.com, Madison County said.    

Eric Reinhardt

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