La ciudad de Troy ha contratado a un equipo dirigido por River Street Planning & Development para revisar, reescribir y actualizar el código de ordenación territorial / zonificación de Troy. La actualización incluirá la evaluación de la salud económica general de la Ciudad, la forma y función de las construcciones existentes y el entorno natural. Se desarrollarán regulaciones simplificadas y sencillas para expresar la visión y los objetivos locales y estimular la inversión de alta calidad. El nuevo código de Troy será simplificado, coherente, equitativo y más fácil de entender y administrar.
Vuelva a consultar a medida que avanza el proyecto para obtener enlaces a los documentos y materiales del proyecto.
Se publicarán enlaces adicionales a documentos del proyecto, estudios de campo, notas de reuniones y otros materiales a medida que se lleve a cabo la actualización de zonificación.
About the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI)Â Â

New York State's Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) is a cornerstone of the State's economic development program. The DRI transforms downtown neighborhoods into vibrant centers that offer a high quality of life and are magnets for redevelopment, business, job
creation, and economic and housing diversity. These compact, walkable downtowns are a key ingredient to helping New York State rebuild its economy from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to achieving the State’s bold climate goals by promoting the use of public transit and reducing dependence on private vehicles.
As part of DRI Round 8, each of the State's 10 regional economic development regions are being awarded $10 million, for a total State commitment of $100 million in funding and investments. ​The DRI is led by the New York State Department of State (DOS), in close partnership with Empire State Development (ESD), New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
The DRI Planning Process in Catskill
Governor Kathy Hochul announced in March 2025 that the Village of Catskill will receive $10 million in funding as the Capital Region winner of the eighth round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative. The DRI program employs an innovative “plan-then-act” strategy that couples strategic planning with immediate implementation. Communities are paired with a consultant team and a project manager from the DOS who guide them through a targeted, community-based planning process focused on the development of a Strategic Investment Plan (SIP).

The SIP builds on Catskill's DRI application and will identify a suite of transformative projects and a roadmap to help the community achieve its vision for downtown revitalization. The application focused on the central corridor of the Downtown Creek District (see DRI Area Map), emphasizing the creek as a unique asset for recreation and economic activity. It built on extensive community engagement from 2022-2024, including input ranging from children at summer camp to seniors, longtime Catskill residents to new arrivals, and established local business owners to new entrepreneurs just setting up in the community. Proposed projects addressed downtown needs for improved and expanded housing options, mixed-use retail, and Village amenities that serve residents and visitors along Main and West Main Streets. Capital improvements and infrastructure projects focused on creating better community connections and accessibility through new recreational facilities, community services, public infrastructure, workforce housing, wayfinding and a small projects fund.
In the 2025 DRI program, all community members will have the opportunity through an Open Call for Projects to sponsor project proposals that align with the DRI program goals and to provide feedback on the proposed projects. The DRI Planning Process will involve the steps described below.
Expanded Catskill DRI Area: The area added to the boundary extends to include the commercial portion of West Bridge Street, allowing the Village to capitalize on opportunities outside of the original boundary.

1. Form Local Planning Committee (LPC)
An LPC formed of local and regional community leaders appointed by Governor Hochul will lead the DRI process. The LPC is co-chaired by Village of Catskill Board Trustee Natasha Law and Joe Wildermuth of the Capital Region Economic Development Council (CREDC). The LPC will meet on a monthly basis. Please check the Events page for additional details.
3. Establish DRI Goals, Vision & Strategy
The LPC has worked closely with the community to identify key challenges and opportunities that informed development of the Catskill downtown revitalization vision, as well as the goals and strategies to achieve this vision. Review the CATSKILL DRI Vision, Goals & Strategies by clicking on the image below:
CATSKILL DRI Vision, Goals & Strategies:
5. Final DRI Strategic Investment Plan
The Consultant Team with DRI Team and public input will compile the Strategic Investment Plan to submit to the State. A multi-agency State team will review each project recommended by the LPC for DRI funding. A subset of the projects submitted will be awarded funding.
2. Community Engagement
The Catskill community will be invited to provide input on the Catskill Downton Profile, community vision and goals for downtown, challenges and opportunities, proposed projects, and plan implementation. Two public workshops will be held to gather input, as well as ongoing LPC meetings, stakeholder meetings, and multiple community surveys. Please check the Events page and Village social media for updates, or sign up for the Catskill DRI mailing list for event notices. Please reach out to the planning team at catskilldri@gmail.com if you need any special accommodations for events.
4. Priority Projects: Open Call & Project Refinement
An Open Call for Projects will be held from June 30, 2025 to mid-August 2025. Projects must be located within the Catskill DRI Area. The LPC will identify, develop and evaluate projects that could advance the community's vision. Local organizations and businesses will have the opportunity to sponsor project proposals that align with DRI program goals and community priorities identified as part of the planning process, including both projects highlighted in the application as well as new ones. Projects will be reviewed and refined at the second public workshop. Detailed project profiles will be developed for each project that the LPC recommends for DRI funding.
6. Implementation
Following completion of the planning process and selection of projects, the awarded projects will enter into contract with State agencies and are expected to break ground within two years of award. State staff will work with project sponsors to help manage the process.
Catskill Local Planning Committee
LPC Role
A Local Planning Committee formed of local and regional community leaders appointed by Governor Hochul will lead the DRI process. The LPC, co-chaired by Natasha Law of the Village Board and Joe Wildermuth of the Capital Region Economic Development Council (CREDC), will recommend a slate of capital projects that increase economic opportunity and quality of life in downtown Catskill for State review and ultimate funding.* The LPC will meet every 1-2 months through October 2025, with meetings open to the public. Time for public comment is included at the end of each meeting. Please check the Events page for LPC meeting dates and details and Documents for LPC meeting presentations, summary and audio recordings.
LPC Members
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Natasha Law, Board President, Village of Catskill (LPC Co-Chair)
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Joe Wildermuth, CREDC Co-chair, REDC (LPC Co-Chair)
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Jared A. Giordiano, Business Manager, RC Lacy
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Kai Hillman, Program Director, MH Association
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Nicholas Weist, Exec. Director, Shandaken Projects
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Rachel Puckett Fischer, Director of Community/Employee Relations and Planning, MH Fiber
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Thomas Boomhower, Senior Director of Program Management, Upstate Capital Assoc. of NY
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Liam Singer, Business Owner, Village of Catskill
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Jennifer Greim, Director of Advancement & External Affairs, Thomas Cole House
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Junait Shah, Director of Innovation/Technology, Coxsackie Athens School District
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Elliott Matos, Director of Operations, HCHC
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Bertram Downes, Professional Peer Advocate, MHA
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Gilbert Bagnell, Library Trustee, Catskill Public Library
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Stella Yoon, Director, CREATE Council on the Arts
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Henry Haye, Resident, Village of Catskill
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​*LPC members will be obligated to recuse themselves from providing input on any project where they have a connection to ensure there are no conflicts of interest in the process.



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