On this page, you will find the materials relevant to Landmark Place, as requested by the City of Kingston’s Planning Department for ongoing conversations at City Hall, 420 Broadway, Kingston. Submit information requests and questions through the form below. (Last updated 5/22/18)
Presentation Materials
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- Landmark Place PowerPoint presentation, Architect Scott Dutton 2/13/17
- Landmark Place: Fact Sheet, RUPCO 2/13/17
- Landmark Place: Safety & Supportive Services Overview, RUPCO 2/18/17
- Landmark Place: A Case for Support, RUPCO 2/13/17
- Landmark Place renderings
- Site Impacts: traffic, stormwater, sanitary sewage, water supply (Brinnier & Larios)
- Landmark Place site plan drawings (Dutton Architecture)
- 300 Flatbush Avenue images
- Statement of Support
- Richard Frumess, R&F Handmade Paints, 6/9/17
- Joseph Deegan, Sperry Van Ness | Deegan-Collins Commercial Realty, 6/8/17
- Sharon Mary Chisholm, Chiz’s Heart Street & Heart Street Pantry
- Joseph Kirchhoff, Kirchhoff Companies, 5/22/17
- NYS Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), Historic application status update, 5/17/17
- Joseph J. Czajka, Pattern for Progress, Center for Housing Solutions, Senior Housing Analysis, 5/15/17
- Ralph Swenson PE, City Engineer, City of Kingston, Sanitary Sewer Impact 5/5/17
- Joseph P. Eriole, RUPCO Vice President Real Estate Development, Negative Declaration Support Letter, 5/4/17
- Rebecca Sauer, Supportive Housing Network of New York, 2/13/17
- Friends of Historic Kingston, 2/28/17
- Susan Spencer Crowe, 2/28/17
- Tracey Stellingwerf, 2/28/17
- Relevant reports
- Affordable Housing Resource Center, Novogradc & Company
- Building a Stronger Mid-Hudson Region with the Power of Affordable Housing, NYS Association for Affordable Housing
- Multifamily Market Commentary, Fannie Mae (March 2017)
- Ulster County Affordable Housing Units with Percentages (2017)
- National Low Income Housing Coalition Out of Reach 2017 housing report, 6/8/17 NYS factsheet
- National Low Income Housing Coalition Out of Reach 2017 housing report, 6/8/17 NYS data
- A Three-County Regional Housing Needs Assessment Report for Dutchess, Orange and Ulster County, Planning Departments & Economic & Policy Resources, Inc.
- ALICE Report (2016), United Way
- Trulia: 2016 Housing Prices not impacted by affordable/low-income housing analysis report
- Mental Health America: Housing
- Four Challenges to Aging in Place, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
- The Impacts of Affordable Housing on Health: A Research Summary, Center for Housing Policy
- Framing the Issues–the Positive Impacts of Affordable Housing on Health, Center for Housing Policy
- New York/New York III Supportive Housing Evaluation, NYCDOHMH+NYCHRA+NYSOMH
- NHC Paycheck-to-paycheck report in Albany, NY National Housing Conference
- “Don’t Put it Here!” Center for Housing Policy and National Housing Conference
- Fear of Affordable Housing: Perception vs. Reality, National Housing Institute
- How Affordable Housing Helps Companies, REALTOR® Magazine
- Property value in low-income housing debate, The Marketplace
- Opposition to housing in HBO’s “Show Me a Hero” sounds eerily familiar, Greater Greater Washington
- Where Should Poor People Live? The Atlantic
- New York State’s Affordable Housing Developers: What They Do, How They Do It, National Housing Institute
- There Doesn’t Go the Neighborhood: Low-Income Housing Has No Impact on Nearby Home Values, Trulia
- Homeless Shelters and Homelessness in NYS, New York State Office of the State Comptroller
- Comparative Cost Analysis of Housing and Case Management Program for Chronically Ill Homeless Adults Compared to Usual Care, Health Services Research
- New York/New York III Supportive Housing Evaluation, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- Integrating Housing and Health, The Center for Outcomes Research & Education
- The Cost of Long-term Homelessness in Central Florida, Re Think Homelessness
- Ending Chronic Homelessness Saves Taxpayers Money, National Alliance to End Homelessness
- Do Affordable Housing Projects Harm Suburban Communities? City Community
- Who Wants Affordable Housing in their Backyard? Stanford GSB
- The Limits of Housing Investment as a Neighborhood Revitalization Tool, Journal of the American Planning Association
- The Rising Elderly Population, Homelessness Research Institute
- Retiring in Debt, Social Security Bulletin
- Article 78
- Judge Mott Decision 20190104
- Notice of Verified Petition 180917
- Memorandum of law support 180917
- Verified Petition PART 1 180917
- Verified Petition PART 2a 180917
- Verified Petition PART 2b 180917
- Verified Petition PART 2c_180917
- Verified Petition PART 3 180917
- Verified Petition PART 4 180917
- Notice of Judicial Assignment 180918
- U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service Part 1 Application-Evaluation of Significance for Federal & State Historic Register (submitted 1/5/17)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Responses to Community Concerns (Submitted on 5/21/2018)
- A Brief History of the Almshouse
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