| A direct result of the REAP initiative was the formation of a
citizens action group in Berkshire. Seed monies, along with helpful
guidance, provided for several early successes. The little league ball
field was outfitted with dugouts, new backstop fencing and general
infieldefurbishment. Welcome signs were purchased and erected at the
north & south edges of town. For the first time, holiday
decorations are annually placed along Main Street. |
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In the spring,
flower barrels grace the curbside in front of many residences. There is
now a town slogan and logo; tee shirts and sweatshirts displaying these
are proudly worn by residents.
Economic development in a small rural town like Berkshire is a long
slow process. REAP helps the Town keep focus and provides guidance in
the areas of planning projects, obtaining grant monies and project
implementation. Regular board meetings, committee meetings and
networking sessions provide visibility to the efforts of all the
communities in Tioga County.
The Berkshire Master Plan states the desire of the residents to
maintain the rural, agrarian nature of Berkshire. Small, clean business
is much preferred over industrial ventures or large retail. To attract
small businesses as well as tourists, Berkshire must be viewed as an
attractive and friendly community. The citizens group is actively
pursuing projects that will result in a community core area, initially
the area around the Library, fire station and Community Club building.
Over $50,000, including in-kind work, has been raised for
beautification efforts. Eventually the focus area will be expanded to
the ball field and then the rest of Main Street. REAP plans to continue
monitoring the work in Berkshire and providing guidance as needed. |
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