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| P r o f e s s o r P a u l a H o r r i g a n (C o r n e l l U n i v e r s i t y) | |
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This thematic studio, the result of a partnership between the CCDR, Cornell University, the City of Binghamton, and the New York State Department of State’s (NYS DOS) Quality Communities Initiative,
was a direct outcome of the Binghamton
Vision Planning Process. In that process, participants
identified as a key goal the strengthening of connections between retail, recreational, and residential areas within the neighborhood and
the redevelopment of the district’s commercial areas to better provide goods and services for people living in the
neighborhood. The City of Binghamton's plan to build a riverwalk
along the Chenango River, which runs along the length of the North Side
Neighborhood, provided the opportunity to explore and express the
community's vision to revitalize an existing retail center in the heart of
the neighborhood. The work done by the students supplemented ongoing efforts by research teams from both Cornell University and SUNY ESF who were involved in broader aspects of the project, including writing the Vision Plan. They conducted additional site research and design explorations, reviewed design proposals from key property owners, and synthesized the process findings to create the North Side Riverfront District Planning Guide.
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The Center for Community Design Research
Faculty of Landscape Architecture
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
One Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 - 4721
ccdr@esf.edu