The Hamlet of Brewerton is one of two communities in the Central New York region to be selected for the second round of the State’s NY Forward program. Brewerton was awarded $4.5 million to help complete transformative and/or catalytic projects in and near downtown. NY Forward funds are also used to provide robust capacity-building and technical assistance directly to communities throughout each phase of the program.
This is the second year of New York State’s NY Forward (NYF) program to invigorate and enliven downtowns in New York’s smaller and rural communities. As a complement to the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), NY Forward focuses on creating healthy, vibrant, walkable downtowns that catalyze sustainable economic development and accrue numerous economic, social, and environmental benefits to the locality, the region, and the State as a whole.
NY Forward is led by the NYS Department of State (DOS), in close partnership with Empire State Development (ESD), NYS Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). For more information, please visit https://www.ny.gov/programs/ny-forward.
Brewerton is a center of social life for its residents and businesses. It is also the Gateway to Oneida Lake, where Central New York first greets Erie Canal boaters and where anglers disembark for world-class fishing on Oneida Lake. The Towns of Cicero and Hastings have come together to help their shared hamlet realize its potential to be a community that attracts visitors as a destination but also channels such investment in a way that enhances amenities and services that contribute to the quality of life for current and future residents.
Brewerton’s NY Forward focus area (in yellow) centers along Brewerton Road/Route 11 and the waterfront. It extends from the Speedway south to Miller Road, and from the I-81 bridge west to approximately Comstock Road. Potential projects should be within this boundary for LPC consideration.
Our NY Forward planning process started in May and will continue through Fall 2024 with the completion of the Strategic Investment Plan (SIP):
Transparent, open, and ongoing public engagement is a critical component of the NY Forward planning
process and the development of the SIP.
Co-Chairs:
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