12:00:Â Controversial STAMP site hit with another lawsuit
1:00: Rochester City Councilmember Mary Lupien on the city budget
In 2004, the Science Technology & Advanced Manufacturing Park (STAMP) was developed to attract semiconductor manufacturing and other industries to Western New York. The site remains largely empty more than two decades later. This week, the Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra Club filed suit, seeking to halt the development of massive data centers at the tech park. We explore the complaint, the hold-up, and the history of the site. Our guests:
- Gino Fanelli, investigations and City Hall reporter for WXXI News
- Chris Abrams, Beaver Clan, office administrator for the Tonawanda Seneca NationÂ
- Grandell “Bird” Logan, Snipe Clan, media spokesperson for the Tonawanda Seneca NationÂ
*Note: We reached out to representatives from the Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC), but they did not respond to multiple invitations to join the conversation.
Then in our second hour, fresh off her run for mayor, Rochester City Councilmember Mary Lupien joins us to discuss the city budget and city business. We talk about how the city is addressing housing and new development, about the future of downtown, and the path to revitalizing neighborhoods. In studio:
- Mary Lupien, member of Rochester City Council
“Connections” is livestreamed each day on the WXXI News YouTube channel. Watch here.
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