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Spring 2007 Local Government Workshop Friday - May 11, 2007
Burgundy Basin Inn Pittsford, New York
Exhibitors
Fraser-Willey &
Associates, P.C.
dennis.willey@fraserwilley.com Fraser-Willey & Associates, P.C. has provided engineering, architectural and land surveying services to the County of Livingston and over twenty local municipalities in Livingston, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca and Steuben Counties. We have built a reputation for providing very high quality services in a timely manner, and at competitive cost. Please consider us for your next project RFP.
LaBella Associates,
PC LaBella Associates is a full-service Engineering, Architecture, and Environmental firm located in Rochester, NY. Services offered include planning, zoning, SEQR, GIS, and energy saving improvements, as well as architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering design. In the last two years, LaBella has been providing SEQR consultation to municipal and governmental clients regarding commercial wind energy throughout upstate NY.
Laberge Group Laberge Group is a professional engineering, architecture, surveying and planning firm with offices in Albany, Utica and Ithaca, New York. The firm provides community development, economic development, land use planning, subdivision review, zoning and subdivision regulations, architectural design, funding source identification, grant writing and administration, water supply and distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, park and recreation facilities, and transportation projects. Surveying and mapping services include boundary, topographic and GPS services. MRB Group Engineering, Architecture, Surveying, P.C., 2480 Browncroft Blvd. Rochester, NY 14625-1410 585-381-9250
MRB
Group provides municipal engineering and architectural services to
communities of all sizes, as well as private organizations.
With a history dating back to the 1920’s, our services include
areas such as wastewater collection and treatment facilities; pump
stations; water treatment and supply; water/sewer district extensions;
municipal building renovations, additions, and new designs; land planning
and site development; storm drainage systems; GIS Needs Assessment and
implementation services; and construction observation services.
New
York State Department of State, Division of Local Government 41
State Street Albany,
New York 12231 The
Division of Local Government provides training and technical assistance to
local governments and community organizations throughout the state and
helps local officials solve problems involving basic powers and duties,
public works, municipal organization, planning, land use and regulatory
controls, and community development. One of the goals of the Division is
to serve as a "one-stop-shop" for New York local governments. The Division also assists rural local governments through leadership and participation on the New York State Rural Development Council and the Adirondack Park Agency. The Division is also responsible for management of the Appalachian Regional Commission program, which provides financing assistance to local governments with infrastructure needs and economic and community development. The Self-Help Support System, a partnership with the Department of Health, the Environmental Facilities Corporation and The Rensselaerville Institute, assists small rural communities in designing and constructing water and wastewater projects at reduced costs. |
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