Watch the Documentary
Connecting the dots to help Ulster County's residents make sense of all of the shenanigans between 2016 and now that have led to the Kingstonian's proposed $30M tax break.
Listen to Community Voices
Listen to the Community
Escuchar a la Comunidad
The Kingstonian is a proposed $50M, 131-unit luxury housing complex, 32 room boutique hotel, 420 parking space complex with a walking bridge to the Herzog’s Plaza. The developers say that rents for a one-bedroom will start at $1,350 a month, and public parking will cost $1.50 an hour or $60/m.
A small number of business owners, property owners and real estate agents are pushing to have it approved and built quickly. However, many other people believe that the project, as currently constituted, doesn’t meet the needs of the existing community, especially the 50% of households who currently rent in Kingston.
The Facts:
Kingston's Housing Crisis...
Kingston evictions are at the highest level since the financial crisis
Evictions in Ulster county up 42% since 2016
6,251 Ulster County families spend the majority of their paycheck on rent
Since 2002, Rents have increased by 50%, while wages have actually decreased slightly
The Kingstonian Will...
Take in $6M in grant money + an eventual PILOT agreement
Require a minimum income of $55,000 for one-bedroom tenants to not be rent burdened
Cost 100% more per hour than the current parking lot
Cost 300% more per month for a parking pass
Cause a net loss of 40 parking spots*
*According to analysis by community member Joan Horton
Since the Kingstonian RFP was awarded...
Two NYC real estate developers have bought...
10 Uptown Properties for $16.3M (that we know of), including:
- BSP
- Catskill Art Supply
- Kingston Opera House
- Cioni Building
- Woolworth's Building
- Family Court
- And more...
Doubling many rents and leaving storefronts vacant. This project is already having an impact on Kingston.
We believe this project needs to:
- Provide affordable housing at the Kingstonian
- Create living-wage, full-time jobs
- Have hiring preferences for local residents
- Have hiring preference for hard-to-hire-job-seekers
- Guarantee protection against rent or property tax increases for Kingston families
- Provide affordable parking for uptown workers
- Fund guaranteed legal representation for tenants in eviction court
- Actively seek out and listen to community input
By involving the community in the Kingstonian project, we can serve the needs of the community!
Community Voices
Alex Panagiotopoulos
Callie Jayne
Juanita Velazquez-Amador
Betsy Kraat
The four videos above were clipped from a recording by Clark Richters and brought to you by Kingston Citizens. Please consider supporting his work of documenting Kingston government meetings by becoming his Patreon. Documenting and distributing these meetings is an invaluable resource to our community!
Linda Mussman, 4th Ward Alderman, City of Hudson
John Murphy, Resident, City of Kingston
Want to add your voice? Send us your videos [email protected]
What You Can Do Now
Que Puedes Hacer Ahora
Attend the rally and speak at the hearing:
Asiste a la manifestación y habla en la audiencia:
April 10, 2019 at 5:00 PM at Kingston City Hall
Voice Your Concerns By Writing or Calling Your Representatives:
Mayor Steven T. Noble [email protected]
City of Kingston Aldermen
Alderman At-Large
James L. Noble, Jr.
(845) 331-4696
39 Roosevelt Avenue
[email protected]
First Ward
Jeffrey Ventura Morell
(845) 663-2665
163 Main Street
[email protected]
Second Ward
Douglas Koop
(845) 706-5053
149 Main Street
[email protected]
Third Ward Majority Leader
Reynolds Scott-Childress
(845) 616-3687
2 Lounsbury Place
[email protected]
Fourth Ward
Rita Worthington
(845) 430-2819
83 Prospect Street
[email protected]
Fifth Ward
William Carey
(845) 339-1361
101 Hoffman Street
[email protected]
Sixth Ward
Tony Davis
(845) 340-8461
84 Emerick Street
[email protected]
Seventh Ward
Patrick O’Reilly
(845) 339-0862
322 Clifton Avenue
[email protected]
Eighth Ward
Steven Schabot
(845) 338-5060
10 Presidents Place
[email protected]
Ninth Ward
Andrea Shaut
(914) 466-8092
355 Hasbrouck Avenue
[email protected]
Not sure which ward you live in?
Click to view larger map.
¿No estás seguro de en qué vecindario vives?
Haga clic para ver el mapa.
School Board Members
Dr. Paul J. Padalino
Superintendent of Schools
Nora Scherer
President
Priscilla Lowe
Vice President
James Childs Sr.
Trustee
Suzanne Jordan
Trustee
Kathleen Collins
Trustee
Robin Jacobowitz
Trustee
James Shaughnessy
Trustee
James Michael
Trustee
Steven Spicer
Trustee
Resources
Supporting Organizations
Does your organization want to co-sponsor the rally?
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