History of the PCD
Following long-range planning
efforts in the Town of Hamilton and
Village
of Hamilton,
representatives of the Town, Village and
Colgate
University met in August 1998 to discuss opportunities
for a cooperative project that would revitalize the
local economy and enhance the quality of life for
area residents.
Attending were the town supervisor,
the chair of the town's long-range planning effort;
the mayor of the village; the University's president,
treasurer, communications director, a faculty member
with a record of community projects and the consultants
who had assisted with the town's plan. That meeting
was the first anyone could remember when Town, Village
and Colgate University had convened to explore their
common concerns.
The participants endorsed the idea of pooling resources
to support grant-writing and other activities to
promote community development. Colgate's president
conveyed Governor Pataki's offer of assistance. It
was the beginning of months of meetings that would
establish priorities and create a mechanism to support
community development initiatives.
The University
offered to fund a majority share of start-up expenses,
with contributions from the Village and Town. River
Street Planning & Development
was hired to provide professional staffing and oversight
in the early going.
Guided in part by the results of a meeting between
the Colgate president and Governor Pataki, an ad
hoc group of interested citizens identified four
priority projects for initial development.
Their initiatives included:
• creating programs to foster small business development;
• providing design help and funding to improve building facades and
streetscapes in the five-block business district
of downtown Hamilton;
• restoring the Village Green, center of many cultural and economic
activities;
• establishing retail and marketing support for local arts and crafts.
The group proposed forming a community development
corporation to provide stability and continuity for
their efforts. All of their planning was done with
an eye toward other needs in the area - both those
identified in the Town and Village plans, and a new
effort to foster business growth at the Village's
recently acquired airport.
The Partnership for Community Development
An ad hoc committee organized in October 1998 under
the working title of The Hamilton Community Development
Initiative was incorporated as the not-for-profit
Partnership for Community Development on June 2,
1999. Their goal was "to develop and implement
a community-driven revitalization strategy that
taps into considerable yet under-utilized local
assets …[in partnership] with New York State… to
implement targeted economic and community development
initiatives that will boost Hamilton's role as
a key economic, educational, civic and cultural
hub in Central New York."
This collaborative partnership between, The Village of Hamilton, The Town of Hamilton and Colgate University, continues to thrive today, with a renewed sense of commitment to the Partnerships mission. Additionally, the PCD has matured as an organization, becoming an agent for change in the greater Hamilton area and has recently been recognized as
a state model of municipal/academic collaboration by Daniel Gundersen, New York States Economic Development Commissioner and Empire State Development Corporation Chair.