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May 27, 2026
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NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF $1.8M WALKERBILT PARK IN PENN YAN |
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Part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, Park Features Playground, Pavilion and ADA Accessible Walking Path New York Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley announced the completion of the $1.8 million Walkerbilt Park, a key project supported by the Village of Penn Yan Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI). The project, which is part of the larger improvements to Penn Yan’s parks and trails network, features a new playground, pavilion, dock/waterfront landing and an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible walking path. “Penn Yan’s dedication to building on its history while embracing its natural assets is an example of how we are all working together to revitalize New York’s downtowns,” said Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley. “Through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, projects like Walkerbilt Park are helping to strengthen local businesses, create vibrant public spaces, celebrate the village’s unique heritage and improve quality of life for residents and visitors alike. The Department of State is proud to support the Village of Penn Yan as it continues to build a stronger, more connected downtown for the future.” Walkerbilt Park earned its name after the community voted to honor the role the Walkerbilt Company played in the Village’s history. The Walkerbilt Company began as a local sawmill in the late 1800s at the site of the park and grew into a major manufacturer of store fixtures, wood products and building materials, including the Stromberg-Carlson radio cabinets. The project received funding from the DRI as part of an effort to improve Penn Yan’s parks and trails network, including Walkerbilt and Indian Pines parks. The Walkerbilt Park project is central to the Village’s downtown and provides a key recreational space within its heart. The park features a pavilion that can be used to host events, docking space and waterfront landing for access to the waterfront, ADA accessible walking paths with connections to the downtown, as well as a new playground. Penn Yan was named the Finger Lakes Downtown Revitalization Initiative winner for the third round in 2018. Other DRI winners in the region include Geneva, Batavia, Seneca Falls, Rochester, Newark, Perry, Waterloo and Canandaigua. In addition to Walkerbilt Park, the following projects are also funded by the DRI in Penn Yan:
Village of Penn Yan Mayor Patricia Christensen said, “The generous support provided through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative has strengthened the Village of Penn Yan in numerous meaningful ways. Investments in our theater, new developments, park and playground, historic building restorations, and improved street maintenance have all contributed to a more vibrant and welcoming community. These enhancements enrich the quality of life for our residents and elevate the experience of every visitor to our beautiful Village of Penn Yan.”
Village of Penn Yan Director of Department of Public Works Melissa Gerhardt said, “For a small community, funding provided through the Department of State creates opportunities that would not be possible without funding assistance. The Downtown Revitalization Initiative investments have allowed the Village of Penn Yan to complete meaningful projects to enhance the pedestrian experience. We are incredibly grateful for the support that made these projects possible. A sincere thank you goes to the design team at Fisher Associates for their expertise and guidance throughout the process, our prime contractor City Hill Construction for their quality work and commitment to delivering these improvements, and our Department of Public Works staff for their continued support and hands on efforts throughout implementation. These projects truly reflect a team effort, and their benefits will positively impact Penn Yan for years to come.”
About the Downtown Revitalization Initiative The Downtown Revitalization Initiative was launched in 2016 to accelerate and bolster the revitalization of downtowns and neighborhoods in all ten regions of the state to serve as centers of activity and catalysts for increased local investments. Led by the Department of State (DOS), DRI communities benefit from partnerships with and coordinated technical assistance provided by the Department of Housing and Community Renewal (HCR), Empire State Development (ESD) and the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA). The DRI represents an unprecedented and innovative "plan-then-act" strategy that couples strategic planning with immediate and ongoing implementation. Through nine rounds, the DRI will have awarded a total of $1 billion to 99 communities across every region of the State. The Governor has proposed another $100 million for the program in her 2026-27 Executive Budget. |
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