Jamestown City Lawmakers Approve Funding for Next Phase of River Maintenance Project
7/9/2026 2:24:31 PM
By Greg Larson, News Director
The Jamestown City Council has approved the next step in the city's $5.5 million Chadakoin River stormwater channel maintenance project. Lawmakers recently okayed using $560,000 in non-federal, Marchiselli funding for the engineering phase of the project, which would involve clearing nine river channels of debris and sediment accumulated the past 50 years or so. Acting Public Works Director Mark Roetzer says that's now been submitted to New York State...
Mark Roetzer: we have a Request for Proposals out
Roetzer says the money comes from the Federal Highway Administration and is being administered by the New York State Department of Transpotation. The city is responsible for a 20% match -- or about $1.1 million -- on the total project cost. City Comptroller Ericka Thomas says what money is needed could be obtained through increased funds, or borrowing...
Ericka Thomas: depends on what we find out
Roetzer says the city is hoping to get a waiver to at least use some of the $1.25 million obtained by Congressman Nick Langworthy for the project to offset the local share. He says they're also looking at in-kind services as well.