7 minute read
MAYOR BARLOW: ‘State of the city is strong’
Sure, the city is losing JC Penney but it’s gaining a new Hobby Lobby and possibly a Texas Roadhouse franchise
By Stefan Yablonski
“There is an undeniable renewed confidence in this community. We’ve made tremendous progress in recent years. We have more going for us right now, today, than at any time in recent memory,” Mayor Billy Barlow said at the close of his State of the City address in January. “I believe in this community and the people of Oswego and that is why I know the state of our city is strong.”
He offered a list of examples.
And, he recently commented regarding the looming closure of the JC Penney store on the city’s east side.
“We are, of course, disappointed to learn of JC Penney’s closure — but we expected this for many years. We knew eventually the store would close after it survived several rounds of widespread corporate closures,” he said. “Luckily, we already have a new tenant in Hobby Lobby looking to occupy the space.”
Also the JC Penney closure will allow the tentative Texas Roadhouse project to progress, he added.
“So, the loss of a business will be replaced by two more businesses employing more people and bringing new unique services to the community,” he said. “The economy and business climate here in the city is strong right now and I don’t always use corporate decisions made by chains as a real gauge of the local economy. I do think a Hobby Lobby and Texas Roadhouse will be welcomed here in the community and quite popular. I support their proposed locations and site plans at this time.”
City progress highlighted
“In 2022, we replaced the aging Breitbeck Park playground with an impressive new structure containing Central New York’s first wheelchair accessible merry-go-round, directly next to the newly installed outdoor fitness court,” the mayor said.
The city simultaneously constructed and opened the new 8,000 square foot skate park along the East Linear Riverwalk, he added.
Currently, they are building a park and train-themed playground suitable for kids younger than 7. It will include musical instruments for interactive play, he said.
The structure will be built at the
Rotary Park area on East First Street.
The mayor said he is “particularly proud of the work we’ve accomplished along our waterfront.”
A $20 million investment, mostly in the form of grant funding, has transformed the waterfront area to be second to none, according to Barlow.
“We will continue our work to improve our waterfront in 2023, particularly along the riverfront south of the Utica Street Bridge,” he said.
The area is a popular destination for fishermen and walkers alike.
“We’ll use $2 million in FEMA disaster funding to start and complete the West Linear Riverwalk Rehabilitation Project,” he said. “We will also work to open the new pavilion at Wright’s Landing, with several new amenities for boaters and residents, install a jet ski dock and finally complete the $9 million William Cahill Pier Project and the ongoing transformation of Sheldon Beach near SUNY Oswego.”
Street work planned
This year, the city will focus on Route 48 from Murray Street to Utica Street.
Barlow explained that they will utilize already-secured transportation grant funding for the project.
They are considering changing the layout of the four-lane gateway corridor — to reduce speed and traffic, while adding additional greenspace, beautification and pedestrian-friendly traffic measures to revive this area that has fallen victim to recent business closures and general neglect, he said.
If implemented properly, the $1 million road construction project will bring energy and confidence back to the area and encourage private sector investment to further expand the growth experienced in the downtown district, according to the mayor.
More than $1 million of city streets will be paved in 2023, with a particular focus on some of the worst areas in the community, Barlow said. It will be his administration’s largest paving plan.
This significant investment will build upon the unprecedented levels of paving that have been completed year after year during his term, he added.
With the March 2023 opening of the indoor Splash water park, all 12 DRI projects will have been brought to fruition, Barlow said.
“All the hard work we have done to revive our community has positioned Oswego for continued positive growth, compounding on our successes, particularly in light of the recent announcement that Micron will be constructing an enormous chip fabrication facility in Onondaga County,” he said.
Communities throughout Central New York have begun planning to accommodate the influx of new residents.
The “multifaceted transformation of Oswego” has made it a more desirable place to live, he said.
“We need to tell our story and showcase our community as Micron employees begin to be hired or relocate to Central New York,” he continued.
To accomplish this, Barlow will propose to the Common Council a two-year, $100,000 advertising campaign, strategically promoting the city to help capture some of CNY’s newest residents.
He will also propose an additional $100 reduction to the annual water and sewer bill for flat rate paying homeowners in the city; resulting in a total annual reduction of $400 per year since the day he took office.
considered a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), for your business, now’s the time to use Port Oswego’s FTZ and save money, cash flow and time:
Pay NO DUTY while in the FTZ until products are released for consumption. Saves cash flow!
There’s NO TIME LIMIT FOR STORAGE like bonded warehouses. Goods can stay there indefinitely.
Hosted by David Brancaccio, “Marketplace Morning Report” keeps you informed with the latest news on the markets, money, jobs and innovation.
Marketplace programs raise the economic intelligence of the country through unorthodox stories, casual conversations and unexpected angles on the news.
Hear updates during “Morning Edition” each weekday at 6:51 and 8:51 a.m. Listen with the WRVO app, available for iPhone and Android devices.
24 Hour Emergency Service
Vail Tree Service. Complete tree and limb removal — 100-foot crane reach. Free estimates-fully insured. Senior discounts available. Contact Derrick Bartlett 315-806-0147.
AUTO SALES & SERVICE
Bellinger Auto Sales & Service. Third generation business. Used cars, towing, general auto repair & accessories, truck repair. Oil, lube & filter service. 2746 County Route 57 Fulton. Call 315-593-1332.
Jake’s Automotive of Oswego, Inc. Auto repair and service of brakes, steering, suspension, diagnostics, oil change, tires & more. We also sell performance parts. 801 E. Seneca St. Phone: 315-342-6871.
Port City Car Care, 315-207-0500 www.portcitycarcare.com Oil, lube, NYSI, alignments, tires, brakes, electrical, air conditioning, suspension, tune-ups & timing belts, complete car care. We do it all! Over 28 years’ experience, 20 Ohio St., Oswego.
CAR WRAP + VEHICLE & WINDOW GRAPHICS
Upward Graphics. 21 S. 2nd St., Fulton. Visit upwardgfx.com or 315-402-2099.
Demolition
Fisher Companies. Commercial and residential demolition. Great prices. Fully insured. Free estimates. 50 years of experience. Call Fisher Companies at 315652-3773 or visit www.johnefisherconstruction.com.
Electrical Contracting
Scriba Electric. Offering residential-commercial-and industrial services. 3 Creamery Road, Oswego, NY 13126, www.scribaelectric.com, 315-342-7681
Excavating
Gilbert Excavating. Septic systems. Gravel & top soil. Septic tank pumping. 685 County Route 3, Fulton, 13069. Call 593-2472.
FLOORING & CARPET
With over 40 years’ experience House Works Carpet offers high quality and affordable waterproof luxury flooring, hardwood, laminate, ceramic tile and carpet for all your residential and commercial flooring needs. Family owned and operated since 1984 our dedicated and knowledgeable staff are here to assist you. We do it all from design to installation. 315-593-2113, 318 W. Broadway, Fulton, Houseworksfulton.com, or email us at the houseworks@windstream.net.
FLORIST/TUX RENTAL
Everything you’re looking for in a local florist. Full service with delivery. 36 years experience. Tux/suit rentals, holiday and sympathy designs available. DeVine Designs, 15 W. First St. S., Fulton. 315-592-4245 dvinedesign.com.
KILN-DRIED HARDWOODS
Lakeshore Hardwoods. We stock kiln-dried cherry, walnut, maple, butternut, ash, oak, basswood, mahogany, cedar figured woods, and exotics. Also, hardwood flooring, moldings, stair parts & woodworking supplies. 266 Manwaring Road, Pulaski. 298-6407 or visit www. lakeshorehardwoods.com.
Lumber
White’s Lumber. Four locations to serve you. Pulaski: 3707 State Route 13, 315-298-6575; Watertown: 231 N. Rutland Street, 315-788-6200; Clayton: 945 James Street, 315-686-1892; Gouverneur: 71 Depot St., 315287-1892.
Picture Framing
Picture Connection offers custom matting & framing for photos, posters, prints, oils and more. Shadow boxes, object framing, art print source. 169 W. 1st St., Oswego. 315-343-2908.
PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY
AHR Mechanical. Providing plumbing, HVAC, refrigeration, and electrical services for all your residential and commercial needs. Call 315-668-6569 or contact ahrmechanical@gmail.com for more information.
Pullen’s Plumbing & Heating Supply has a large variety of plumbing & heating repair parts & fixtures. Water heater, furnace, boiler & all plumbing installations available. We do our own excavating for water service & sewer replacement. 22 Ohio St., Oswego, 315-3431906.
Pool Cover Repair
Trust the experts! Let us repair your in-ground pool cover. Free estimates. Everybody says “call this guy”. Cortini shoe zipper canvas repair. Fulton. 315-593-8914.
ROOFING, DECKS PORCH
Enright Roofing has over 40 years’ experience providing high quality affordable new roof, deck and porch construction. We also offer roof, soffit and fascia repair in addition to gutter clean-outs and blown insulation service. We accept all types of insurance claims and are a locally owned and operated company. Contact Enright Roofing at 315-374-2805 for service and estimates.
SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY
Valti Graphics — Creating garment graphics on customized apparel in screen printing, embroidery, Greek apparel & custom lettering. Phone: 315-342-4912, 152 W. Bridge St., Oswego. Valtigraphics.com
SHIPPING SERVICES
One-stop-shop for unique gifts for that hard to buy for person. We are an authorized FedEx, UPS and USPS shipping and drop-off location. Ship-It/The Village Shops. 2 W. 1st St. N, Fulton. 315-592-9357.
STUMP GRINDING, REMOVAL
CB Stump Removal. Free estimates, fully licensed and insured. Contact Candy Vail 13 Denesha Place, Fulton NY 13069, 315-297-5160, candybartlett@yahoo.com
TRACTOR / LAWN EQUIPMENT
RanMar Tractor Supply, sales and service of new and used tractors and farm equipment. 5219 US Route 11 Pulaski. 315-298-5109.
THE PLACE TO ADVERTISE FOR RESULTS!
CONTACT RICHARD ANNAL: 315-342-8020
HEADING: LISTING:
$169 for 1 year!
By Steve Yablonski