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List of proposed Lowville DRI projects revealed; public still encouraged to give feedback via online survey available through October 2

Published on September 24, 2024

Lowville Downtown

LOWVILLE- A list of proposed projects for Lowville’s DRI funding are available for public feedback.

The latest list is available below:

A1: Reopen 5423 Shady Avenue
A2: Revitalize 7537/9 S. State Street to keep the building standing
A3: Increase public access to adjacent park via walkway and provide a larger public military museum.
A4: HVAC Lowville Fire Hall
A5:The Temple Reimagined: Rehabilitation of the historic Masonic Temple on State Street, home of the Lewis County Historical Society
A6: Purvines block building revitalization
A7: Renovate & Expand 5402 Dayan Street Medical Building to Create Downtown Healthcare Hub
A8: Stevens Block Project- 8 Market Rate Apartments
A9: 7514 S State St STEAM Center
A10: Revitalize the Victoria Guest House into a destination for gatherings and accommodations.
A11: Town Hall Theater Renovation
A12: Keller Red Building
A13: 1812 House
A14: Presbyterian Church
A15: THRIVE-ing at the Commons

B1: Downtown Lowville EV Charging Station Infrastructure
B2: Revitalize State Street: Enhancing Safety, Accessibility, and Aesthetics in Downtown Lowville
B3: Revitalize Veteran's Park: Transforming Community Space with Modern Amenities and Enhanced Accessibility
B4: Revitalize Veteran's Park: Updating Parking

C1: Enhance Lowville's Identity: Downtown Branding and Wayfinding Project

D1: Small Project Fund

As a reminder, the public is encouraged to provide input and preferences regarding the projects that are being evaluated by the LPC for funding consideration (Take the online survey here, which is open through October 2).

The survey results will be considered by the LPC as they continue to evaluate and refine the proposed projects for inclusion in the final Strategic Investment Plan.

This plan will ultimately determine which projects receive funding from the $10 million DRI allocation.

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