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Dieseljim Deceased
Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Posts: 548 Location: Perry, NY
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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:22 pm Post subject: New Update on Rochester Bus Terminal |
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In 60 days, Trailways and Greyhound will vacate the 47 year old Midtown Plaza terminal for a temorary facility to be housed in the old main Post Office building right near the Amtrak Station on Central Avenue, thus putting the two stations less than a block from each other. The Rennaisance Square project is dead as a dodo bird, at least that is how Monroe County Executive Maggie (Maggot) Brooks sees it. |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Dieseljim Deceased
Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Posts: 548 Location: Perry, NY
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Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 6:22 pm Post subject: New Bus Station |
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Is that going to be only for RTS buses? |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 9:17 am Post subject: Re: New Bus Station |
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Dieseljim wrote: | Is that going to be only for RTS buses? |
I have no idea - hopefully, RGRTA will put some information up on its website soon. |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:31 am Post subject: |
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Democrat and Chronicle - Rochester bus terminal plans unveiled
Quote: | The public got its first look Tuesday at sketches of a modified proposal for a downtown bus terminal that Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority and Duffy administration officials say addresses concerns over an earlier version that was part of the failed Renaissance Square project.
In addressing the City Council and a crowded room of about 50 people at the Ryan Community Center, authority and city officials painted a do-or-die scenario that depicted the transit center as the last, best chance to spend $52 million in leftover federal and state funds and jump-start a downtown revitalization |
Quote: | At 73,000 square feet with 26 bus bays, the terminal is smaller than the 30-bay center that had previously been envisioned for the Mortimer Street site.
Modifications that include enclosing the terminal with skylights, leaving a narrowed Mortimer Street open to motorists, and a bus turnaround within the transit center footprint were incorporated to make the project more publicly palatable.
Gone is an overhead concourse crossing Mortimer Street, and the terminal has been pulled back from the sidewalks of St. Paul Street to the west and North Clinton Avenue to the east. |
Click on the link above to read the full article. |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Gotta love this quote from the article:
Quote: | "I know none of you would like a have a bus station next door to you," said developer Anthony DiMarzo, who owns the nearby H.H. Warner building that houses upscale loft apartments. "So what's changed?" |
I guess the only 'change' Mr. DeMarzo would be happy with is having the bus terminal located somewhere else in the city.
We can't call him a NIMBY, though, since there are no back yards on Mortimer Street in downtown Rochester - I guess that mkes him a NIMPLND (Not In My Parking Lot Next Door). |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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Project presentation from the RGRTA website - Transit Center Project |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 8:31 am Post subject: |
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The Rochester City Council approved the plan on June 15th, although it appears some revisions may still be made:
Democrat and Chronicle - Vote means OK for Rochester transit center
At least one person gets it:
Quote: | Heidi Zimmer-Meyer, president of the Rochester Downtown Development Corp., was the lone speaker in favor of the transit center. But she urged council to include more information on air quality, to extend the transit center to St. Paul Street and to eliminate an on-site employee parking lot for RGRTA.
"The cost of voting no is, in the end, far greater than the cost of voting yes. We cannot afford to wait years to (reinvigorate) Main Street," Zimmer-Meyer said. |
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RailBus63 Moderator
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Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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There is now a website for the project - RTS Transit Center |
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