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	<title>America&#039;s North Shore Journal &#187; Congressional stimulus projects for Rochester new york</title>
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		<title>Stimulating the Rochester NY Area</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chuck Simmins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From <a href="http://www.stimuluswatch.org/" target="_blank">Stimulus Watch</a>, this list of projects for the Rochester New York area. My comments in bold.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_" addthis:url='http://northshorejournal.org/stimulating-the-rochester-ny-area' addthis:title='Stimulating the Rochester NY Area ' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div><p>From <a href="http://www.stimuluswatch.org/" target="_blank">Stimulus Watch</a>, this list of projects for the Rochester New York area. My comments in bold.
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<li>Brighton: $3.6 million for Senator Keating Blvd. <strong>This street is less than a mile long and lined by medical office buildings. I was there last week and it is in great shape.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Broad Street tunnel rehab: $10 million. <strong>An old subway runs under Broad Street. Due to lack of attention over the decades, it is now creating problems overhead. Full of winos most of the time.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Mt. Hope Ave. reconstruction $5 million. <strong>Busy street near University of Rochester Medical Center. Narrow, poorly marked, lots of driveways for businesses and many pedestrians.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Art Walk 2. $3.3 million. <strong>To extend an &#8220;urban art trail&#8221; and improve a key intersection. Intersection sucks. WTF is an &#8220;urban art trail&#8221; and how is it different than a sidewalk?</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Milling and resurfacing. $3 million. <strong>Doubles the City&#8217;s existing program for street repairs.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Jefferson Ave revitalization. $2.5 million. <strong>Moving the hookers, gangbangers and drug deals to another part of the city?</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Genesee River Crossroads Park Plaza Deck $2.2 million. <strong>Fixing the place up for the four people who use it yearly.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: East Henrietta Road Reconstruction $2 million. <strong>Same dealio as the Mt. Hope work. Road is wider and not as full of pedestrians.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: 2009 Hazardous Sidewalk Replacement Program $2 million. <strong>Doubles the City&#8217;s program. Guns don&#8217;t kill people, sidewalks kill people.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Genesee Riverway Trail Rehabilitation $2 million. <strong>It&#8217;s a nice walk in the summer, but in Rochester it&#8217;s unbearable a good part of the year.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Brooks Avenue Reconstruction $1.775 million. <strong>Another street project. Heavy truck traffic.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: South Clinton/Mount Hope $1.25 million. <strong>Improve intersection for hookers, gangbangers and drug dealers.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Cultural District Sidewalk Replacement. $1.1 million. <strong>They failed to raise enough money for a performing arts center, but they can fix up the sidewalks for the theater goers at the Eastman, etc.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: La Avenida Streetscape Improvements. $1.1 million. <strong>Ensuring that the rioters at the annual Puerto Rican festival have a nice area to enjoy their random acts of violence.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: 2009 Bridge Maintenance Program. $1.1 million. <strong>Doubles the City&#8217;s program.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Stutson Street Reconstruction. $400,000. <strong>How this did not get down when they put the new bridge in several years ago is beyond me. Part of the &#8220;Port&#8221; revitalization. Will be just as empty of tourists after it&#8217;s completed.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Orchard-Whitney Brownfield Site. $200,000. <strong>Obviously unable to make original polluters pay.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Durand Eastman Beach Water Quality Improvements. $1.6 million. <strong>To filter the water being discharged from the water treatment facility into Lake Ontario. Apparently water treatment doesn&#8217;t mean what I thought it meant.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Charlotte (West) /Summerville (East) Pier Safety Enhancement. $1 million. <strong>To keep drunken boaters from running into the damn piers and killing people.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: 425-435 Mount Hope Site Environmental Remediation Project Erie Harbor on the Genesee River. $1 million. <strong>I don&#8217;t have a clue. Sounds like it might be intended to support a private development on the river.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Rundel Library HVAC Upgrades. $2.2 million. <strong>They have a new library building. This is for the old building. I have no idea why the building is in use.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Revitalizing Vacant Properties with Clean Energy Systems Grant. $1.5 million. <strong>Will this be before or after the drug addicts and arsonists set the places on fire?</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Edgerton Recreation Center Upgrades. $1.315 million. <strong>It might keep some at-risk kids out of trouble.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Mercury Vapor Streetlight Replacement Project. $1.1 million. <strong>More light with less electricity.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Blue Cross Arena Energy Efficiency Upgrades. $831,000. <strong>Ice making made more efficient to support pro hockey team at no cost to the team.</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Chestnut Street Firehouse HVAC Upgrades. $575,000. <strong>70 year old firehouse. Worth all the trouble?</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: City Facilities Energy Efficiency Program. $500,000. <strong>You&#8217;re gonna love this. Change exit signs to more efficient lighting. Tint windows. Improve insulation in 18 buildings. Change exit sign lights????</strong></li>
<li>Rochester: Rochester Riverside Convention Center Energy Upgrades. $400,000. <strong>The Convention Center, where there is no place to park but it gets $$$.</strong></li>
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