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Center for Rural Regional Development and Governance
Stearns Building
Suite 340
338 Central Avenue
Dunkirk, NY 14048
Ph: 716-363-6352
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Chuck Cornell
Chuck Cornell

Message from the Director

Welcome to the Center for Rural Regional Development and Governance (CRRDG), a major public service and community outreach program of SUNY Fredonia.

Since its founding in 1997, the Center has been a major catalyst for regional collaboration, governance innovations, community outreach and economic development.

Our purpose is to engage the intellectual and analytical human resources of the SUNY Fredonia to enhance our region's governance and development capacity. Specifically, the Center undertakes studies to provide blueprints for regional governance and development actions as well as provides direct technical and strategic assistance to local government officials desiring to embark upon intermunicipal efforts.

Over the past ten years, the Center has been involved in many regional studies and consultations involving several SUNY Fredonia CRRDG faculty fellows and receiving grants that total in the millions of dollars. The Center has been the major facilitator for the Chadwick Bay Champion Community; the City of Jamestown Strategic Planning and Partnership Commission; and the Chautauqua Shared Services Committee.

Major studies include Regional Policing; development of a comprehensive web based demographic base for local governments; youth center feasibility study for City of Dunkirk; G.I.S. studies of the Cherry Creek dredge, and boundaries for the N. Chautauqua County Empire Zone; performance based government in Chautauqua County and City of Jamestown (adopted); development of a Chadwick Bay regional water commission; a regional approach to funding of Jamestown Community College (adopted); and an analysis of a payment in lieu of taxes project for NRG in Dunkirk (adopted).

Enhancing community and economic development capacities and the promotion of regional shared services have been a focus of recent Center projects. The Center is the recent recipient of a HUD Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC) grant for the development of a partnership between SUNY Fredonia and the City of Dunkirk.

SUNY Fredonia/Dunkirk Community Partnerships program has as its goals to:

  • Enhance the leadership and organizational capacity of Dunkirk's neighborhoods and celebrate the diversity of the community through involvement of faith-based organizations Boost the educational achievement and civic engagement of neighborhood youth
  • Increase workforce preparation of residents and increase economic development
  • Improve the health of residents through accessible preventive care
  • The Center also coordinated a planned new SUNY Fredonia High Tech Incubator that will provide flexible space designed to meet the needs of new start-up businesses and provide a rich array of business support services.

Our regional governance program provides technical and strategic assistance to local government officials desiring to embark upon intermunicipal efforts. It also promotes regional governance, the consolidation of government services, through public forums and events.

We welcome your interest and involvement as the Center strives to make our region a better place in which to live, work, and grow.

Sincerely,

Chuck Cornell



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