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Thanks, Jim S. jbobchuck@rochester.rr.com
As some of you know, I made a suggestion to the city to install floating docks along the sea wall at the ferry terminal so rec. boaters would have a secure, safe place to tie up and use the resources at the terminal. I received a response today. I've posted it below.
Jim S.
Mr. Stephany;
Jean Howard asked that I respond to your email which suggested the
installation of a floating dock system adjacent to the terminal at the
Port of Rochester. The City is aware of the demand for such facilities
and responded by installing112 boat slips (a floating dock system) along
River Street from Latta Road to Petten Street and a boater facility
building which houses public rest rooms. These docking facilities are
being managed for the City by Gibbs Marine and are available by the
hour, by the day and for overnight use. For additional information,
please contact Gibbs Marine at 227-1579.
Understanding that the same demand should be accommodated in closer
proximity to Ontario Beach Park and the commercial establishments on
Lake Avenue, the City prepared a Master Plan for the port area which
includes a public marina to provide for both short term and overnight
docking immediately adjacent to the Park, north of the terminal. The
Master Plan will be submitted to Rochester City Council for adoption,
pending environmental review which is a public process that will likely
be concluded later in the year. The schedule for construction of the
new marina is unknown at this time.
In the interim, I have asked my staff to investigate the feasibility of
your suggestion. The floating dock systems are ideal for this use
because as you said they are easy to move and can be utilized on a
temporary basis. As you probably are aware, however, the City's use of
the terminal facilities is tied up in a lease with the former operators
of the fast ferry, and while the ferry is no longer in port, the
location you propose to use is within the current boundaries of a U.S.
Custom and Border Patrol facility and public access may be restricted.
Thank you for your email, I appreciate hearing from you and sincerely
welcome any suggestions you might have that would contribute to
promoting the Port.
Paul M. Holahan
Commissioner
Add me to the list of brownie lovers... nothing better than a few small fish from that ice cold spring lake water.... fry the bacon, cook the 'taters and onions in the bacon grease, add the bacon back into the 'taters, drop the battered brownies in the deep fryer..... this is a tradition at my house after the first spring trip.
I've been using Relief Bands for 4 years now fishing, cruise ships and airplanes. I have an unstable inner ear and suffer from Tinnitus and vertigo, and have never gotten sick since using this product. The FDA says this is the only product available that will stop sea sickness after in already starts. If I ran a charter, I would have at least a couple on board.........Jim S.
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I sent an e-mail to the deputy mayor this morning. She has already responded and said she will look into my suggestion. Perhaps others who use the port will contact her as well.
Jean Howard's e-mail address is:
howardj@cityofrochester.gov
Here's a copy of the e-mail I sent to her.
Dear Ms. Howard,
As an avid boater and fisherman for many years, I would like to submit a suggestion that the city look into adding a floating aluminum dock system running parallel to the existing wall along the ferry terminal. This would allow pleasure boaters to tie up safely and securely at the port and have access to the restaurants and services at the harbor and along Lake Ave.
This type of floating dock is modular and designed to be assembled quickly on site. As the City moves forward with port development, the docks can be disassembled and moved to other locations and configurations to accommodate future marina or docking requirements.
This type of dock has been in use at the State docking facility on the Oak Orchard River, Point Breeze, N.Y. in Orleans County for many years,and are also used by private marinas South of the ferry terminal.
I believe that the relativity low cost, long product life, and modular flexibility would make this type of system perfect for port expansion. Free, secure docking WILL bring boaters to the Port of Rochester.
I also sent some pics of floating dock systems.
Merry Christmas to All !! ....................... Jim S.
now if we could get the city to put a floating aluminum dock parallel to the terminal sea wall, rec boaters would have a nice place to tie up and get a burger, ice cream, use rest rooms, etc.