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Spring 2008 Local Government Workshop

Friday - May 9, 2008

 

Burgundy Basin Inn

Pittsford, New York

 

Exhibitors

 

The Bank of Castile 
90 Main Street 
Batavia, NY  14020      
jteresi@tompkinsins.com
585-344-2713 x48059

 

 

LaBella Associates, PC 
300 State Street 
Rochester, NY  14614      
rvenvertloh@labellapc.com
585-454-6110

http://www.labellapc.com

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
4 Computer Drive West
Albany, New York 12205
(518)458-7112
(800)-755-2237
www.labergegroup.com
clientservices@labergegroup.com

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.

The Landmark Society of Western New York
133 South Fitzhugh Street
Rochester, New York 14608
585-546-7029

rrowe@landmarksociety.org

http://www.landmarksociety.org

The Landmark Society of Western New York, Inc., is one of the oldest and most active preservation organizations in America. It is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting and fostering interest in the architectural, historical and cultural heritage of our region. The Landmark Society's service area covers nine Western New York counties.

New York Planning Federation

279 River Street, Suite 302
Troy, NY 12180

518-270-9855
http://www.nypf.org/

nypf@nypf.org

The New York Planning Federation, founded in 1937 as a service organization to municipal planning and zoning officers, still maintains an emphasis on educational and technical assistance to our over 10,000 members statewide.  Membership has expanded to include not only municipal and local governments statewide (over 500 municipalities), but also individuals, libraries, not-for-profits, architects, engineers, planning firms, attorneys and numerous other organizations.

On line technical assistance is available at our website or calling our toll free number (800) 366-NYPF to request help.  Soon, we will be offering on-line training for members with certification provided to your local municipality.  In addition, NYPF can provide technical assistance including planning and zoning audits, RFP preparation, community outreach and comprehensive planning workshops.  Members receive discount rates for these services.

New York State Department of State, Division of Local Government

41 State Street

Albany, New York 12231

http://www.dos.state.ny.us/

 

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.

NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation

625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12110-2997

518-402-6924
http://www.nysefc.org

The EFC is a public benefit corporation whose mission is to promote environmental quality by providing low-cost financing and technical assistance to municipalities, businesses and State agencies for environmental projects. EFC administers the Clean Water State Revolving Fun (CWSRF) and financial aspects of the Drinking Water State revolving Fund (DWSRF) program. EFC is not a regulatory agency; its goal is to help government entities and businesses comply with environmental requirements in a cost-effective manner.  

Tompkins Insurance Agencies, Inc. 
90 Main Street 
Batavia, NY  14020      
jteresi@tompkinsins.com
585-344-2713 x48059

 

50 West Main Street, Suite 8107
Rochester, New York 14614
tel:  585.454.0190
fax:  585.454.0191

 

Last Modified:  May 01, 2008