City April 13, 2011 12:00 AM

Central Wharf Expansion, New Events, Water Taxi, Lighthouse Repairs Approved

Central Wharf Expansion, New Events, Water Taxi, Lighthouse Repairs Approved

The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation's (ECHDC) Board of Directors yesterday approved a slate of items that will begin to change the way that the public connects and interacts with the waterfront.

The board awarded a contract for a temporary extension of the Central Wharf, renewed its contract with Buffalo Place to provide programming at Erie Canal Harbor, which will result in more than 300 events on the Inner Harbor, approved a grant for repairs and restoration to the historic Buffalo Lighthouse and announced that a water taxi service will provide access to various locations along the Buffalo River and Inner and Outer Harbors, a first for the region

The board awarded a contract for $196,500 to the C. Destro Development Co. of Buffalo for construction of a temporary extension to the Central Wharf. The extension will provide an additional 400 feet of waterfront access for cyclists and pedestrians, resulting in a continuous linkage to the Outer Harbor via the Ohio Street Corridor.

Buffalo Place will again provide operations, maintenance and special event services at the Central Wharf this summer. Building on the successful programming already in place, ECHDC has committed to tripling the number of events offered on the Inner Harbor this summer. The Cultural Steering Committee, which has been led by Maureen Hurley since 2007, endorsed a series of cultural offerings designed to tell "The Story of Buffalo" in the very place where Buffalo began. These events will complement the existing events offered during the past two summer seasons.

New events will include:

• The Buffalo Native Creek Festival
• The Fish and Wildlife Experience Festival
• Clinton's Ditch (Historical drama detailing the building of the Erie Canal)
• The Masten District Jazz Festival
• Family programming from Explore & More Children's Museum

DSC_07012.JPGThe water taxi, operated by the Queen City Ferry Company, will link the three distinct areas of Buffalo's waterfront: the Inner Harbor, the Buffalo River and the Outer Harbor. Queen City is a private venture with Buffalo Sailing Adventures, whose owners have over 30 years combined experience operating passenger and educational vessels on waterfronts nationwide, and have a proven record of success in providing engaging, authentic, and professional public access to Buffalo's waterways on the Spirit of Buffalo. The $96,500 agreement ensures three years of regular water ferry services (pedestrian and bicycle) with standardized routes and schedules to four locations:

• The Commercial Slip (Inner Harbor)
• River Fest Park (Buffalo River)
• First Buffalo Marina (Inner Harbor)
• Small Boat Harbor (Outer Harbor)

Demonstrating its commitment to preserving our waterfront's heritage, ECHDC approved a grant of $170,700 for the repair and restoration of the Buffalo Lighthouse. Built in 1833, the lighthouse stands at the mouth of the Buffalo River and is so identified with Buffalo that it was incorporated into the City's seal. The structure currently sits on federal land owned by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Access to the site was restricted in the wake of the September 11 attacks. Congressman Brian Higgins secured over $6 million for reconfiguration of the Coast Guard facilities to allow public access to the area around the historic lighthouse.  Construction is expected to begin soon on the grounds and the masonry repair and stonework is being completed in anticipation of the return of visitors to the site this fall.

 

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Great news to see that there will be tangible progress on the waterfront, although I'd like to see a mockup of this temporary waterfront connection to the Ohio St corridor thats only 400ft when its at least a 1/4 of a mile between the existing park and Ohio St.

And how do I get a job running the water taxi? Its the time of year when I think that I no longer need this indoor desk job and can go back to working full time on boats....

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I'm kind of excited about the water ferry - this will make it a lot easier to get a bicycle over to the Outer Harbor bike trails. I think this really opens up a lot of new recreational possibilities for people who live north of downtown.

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The taxi is a cool idea. I would like to see some larger draws as far as festivals/concerts. What about bringing Thursday in the Square to the Waterfront?

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can't wait for the taxi! will we be able to bring our bikes on it?

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