Historic Preservation Guidebook
for the Western Erie Canal Alliance's Main Street Program
Historic Preservation Guidebook
Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council is preparing a Historic Preservation Guidebook for the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program with support from the New York State Department of State under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.
The Guidebook will have two components. The first section will be consistent for communities in the Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor and will be composed of the following attributes:
The second section will be community specific to the three originally-designated Western Erie Canal Main Street communities: City of Lockport in Niagara County, Village of Albion in Orleans County, and Village of Lyons in Wayne County.
Community Specific Design Guidelines for Lockport Main Street, Inc.
Community Specific Design Guidelines for Lyons Main Street Program
It is anticipated that two more communities will be added to the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program in 2011-2012 and will also receive community specific design guidelines.
For questions specific to the Historic Preservation Guidebook, please contact Senior Planner Jayme Breschard Thomann at (585) 454-0190 x12 or jbreschard@gflrpc.org.
For more information about the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program, please contact Regional Coordinator Roxanne Kise at (315) 573-1479 or kise.wecmainst@gmail.com.
Resources
Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council is preparing a Historic Preservation Guidebook for the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program with support from the New York State Department of State under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.
The Guidebook will have two components. The first section will be consistent for communities in the Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor and will be composed of the following attributes:
- Education – Why is historic preservation important? How do we educate our businesses and residents?
- Organization – A “how to” guide for Main Street Program Managers to effectively work with local municipal officials and boards, regional agencies, and New York State and Federal agencies with a description of their roles as related to historic preservation.
- Implementation – A description of funding programs and incentives, and associated regulations and review boards.
The second section will be community specific to the three originally-designated Western Erie Canal Main Street communities: City of Lockport in Niagara County, Village of Albion in Orleans County, and Village of Lyons in Wayne County.
- Design Guidelines – The guidelines will include a context statement specific to each community in a format that will allow for transition to regulatory standards.
Community Specific Design Guidelines for Lockport Main Street, Inc.
Community Specific Design Guidelines for Lyons Main Street Program
It is anticipated that two more communities will be added to the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program in 2011-2012 and will also receive community specific design guidelines.
For questions specific to the Historic Preservation Guidebook, please contact Senior Planner Jayme Breschard Thomann at (585) 454-0190 x12 or jbreschard@gflrpc.org.
For more information about the Western Erie Canal Alliance’s Main Street Program, please contact Regional Coordinator Roxanne Kise at (315) 573-1479 or kise.wecmainst@gmail.com.
Resources
- Albion Main Street Alliance - http://www.albionnymainstreet.org/
- Lockport Main Street, Inc. - http://www.lockportmainstreet.org/
- Lyons Main Street Program - http://www.lyonsmainstreetprogram.org/Lyons_Main_Street/Welcome.html
- Western Erie Canal Alliance - http://www.eriecanalheritage.com/
- The National Trust Main Street Center - http://www.preservationnation.org/main-street/about-main-street/