Waterfront Development

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The City of Peekskill solicited Expressions of Interest for mixed-use development at three publicly-owned sites around the Metro-North station. City staff are now in discussions with three developers selected from a competitive field of qualified respondents. Importantly, waterfront development should contribute to a cohesive district that is forward facing yet sensitive to the existing historic character. The Waterfront Architecture Vision document envisions a vibrant mix of historic and contemporary buildings enhancing one another.

Waterfront Architecture Vision

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Waterfront Development Open House

More than 80 Peekskill residents came out to see the proposed vision for the waterfront and give feedback on the streetscapes and plaza. Thank you all for your interest, we are currently processing all of the hundreds of comments.

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Draft Waterfront Environmental Study -

This Cumulative Environmental Impact Report (CEIR) will provide an initial, generic assessment of potential significant environmental impacts from waterfront transit-oriented development (TOD) on three City-owned parking lots located just east of the Metro North Railroad tracks. 

The scope of the study is detailed in the Peekskill Waterfront TOD CEIR Outline