
Sullivan-Wawarsing
REAP Zone
Lead Entity: Sulllivan
County Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Demographics
State: New York
Community
Population:
85,855
Poverty
Rate:
13.2%
Background
Sullivan County and the Town
of Wawarsing (including the Village of Ellenville) located in the Southern tier
of New York, was selected as one of
the locations to put in place a pilot program to search for ways to revitalize
rural areas under the REAP program.
Sullivan
County
suffers from reduced employment opportunities
resulting from the decline of college/entrant worker populations as well as
geographic isolation.
Sullivan
County
’s unemployment rate is higher than the
national average.
Sullivan
County
has lost over 1,370 jobs from 1994 to1997.
From 1985 to 1995 the hospitality industry alone experienced over a 50
percent decrease in the number of jobs available.
Sullivan
County
is in need of programs, activities and education
efforts which support sustainable development and establish a mechanism to
coordinate these efforts across the region.
The Town of
Wawarsing
’s economic base has declined significantly
since the early 1980’s. In 1985,
the Channel Master Corporation (the largest antenna manufacturer in the world)
left the area, eliminating over 1,000 jobs.
In the late 1980’s, several other manufacturers closed, including a
broom/mop handle and nut bowl company, eliminating several hundred jobs.
Additionally, since the early 1980’s, approximately 70
percent of hotels/hospitality-related business jobs have been lost (from 2000 to
600). This has also impacted the
other service/support businesses substantially.
The Town of Wawarsing is in need of activities, such as tax incentives,
training programs and education efforts which support sustainable development
and establish a mechanism for coordinating these efforts across the town to
assist in retaining businesses and help existing businesses expand.
Purpose
The Rural Economic Area
Partnership (REAP), as a pilot program, is established to mitigate the negative
effects of a lack of employment opportunities and job losses. This REAP is also
established to create an environment for communities to find strategies to solve
their own problems. The outcomes and
lessons learned will help USDA to assist other communities throughout rural America
experiencing similar problems.
Strategic
Plan Highlights
- Agriculture: create and fund an
Agricultural Economic Development Office, expand financing programs
available for Agriculture related businesses and start-up, promote planning
options to preserve farmland, promote legal options to preserve farmland,
successful linking to appropriate markets will results in more profitable
and numerous farms in the region.
- Business
Development:
formation of new cooperatives and other marketing associations,
identify, evaluate feasibility of, and develop facilities for regional value
added product lines, establish business outreach programs to educate owners,
encourage the development of downtown Business Improvement Districts (BIDS),
expand the existing manufacturing under the proposed expansion project.
- Infrastructure: increase the number
of affordable, accessible rental units for the elderly and handicapped,
improve education and job training opportunities by creating a seamless
continuum of vocational and educational opportunities, regionalize and
expand sewer districts among towns and villages to create greater
efficiencies, to maximize use of federal and state funding and add capacity,
prepare brochures, develop classes and workshops, revitalize SCORE and
develop a list of other business owners and professionals who might be able
to serve as business mentors, leadership training for Government and
community leaders, develop informational brochures summarizing all capital
and technical resources available, regionalize
and expand underserved water districts.
- Culture
Preservation:
enrich cultural resources by expanding financial support for the arts
and culture, seek funding for professional staff and facilities that can
sustain lively and engaging programming, preserve and interpret our
heritage, and support the work of artists in all disciplines, enrich cultural
resources by encouraging more engaged, and more diversified audiences in the
REAP Zone, expand cultural resources by creating a partnership between arts
and culture and other resources, to promote collective respect and positive
interaction among all groups, while making current resources more
accessible.
- Youth:
address the problems facing youth in order to break the cycle of
poverty, financially and morally: drugs,
violence, teen pregnancy, reduce high school drop-outs, and peer pressure,
create business that provides jobs and recreation for youth as well as local
community members.
- Health:
improve access to health care throughout the REAP Zone, improve
public safety by ensuring that police, fire, and emergency medical services
are housed strategically with adequate and modern equipment and staffing to
meet the communities needs.
View a powerpoint presentation on the latest
revitalization efforts that are happening on Sullivan County's Main Street
(10,832 K, ppt)
| Contact: |
Paul Hahn,
Executive Director
|
| Address:
|
Sullivan County Government Center Division of CED
100 North Street |
|
Monticello,
NY
12701 |
| Telephone:
|
845-794-3000 Ext. 3664 |
| Fax: |
845-791-8888 |
| Email: |
paul.hahn@co.sullivan.ny.us |
Last Updated:
03/28/2008
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