
Governor Cuomo Announces More Than $17 Million in Funding to Restore and Enhance Historic Niagara Falls State Park
Robert Moses Parkway Renamed “Niagara Scenic Parkway”
Fully Restored Terrapin Point Overlook to Reopen for Fourth of July Weekend
New, State-of-the-Art Cave of the Winds Facility Will be Year-Round Destination
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced more than $17 million in state
funding for improvements to restore and enhance the natural beauty of
historic Niagara Falls State Park. The improvements are part of the Governor’s
$70 million commitment to restore the park’s natural landscape,
enhance its recreational facilities and attract thousands of new visitors
to the region each year. Governor Cuomo also announced that, after a month-long
competition and review, “Niagara Scenic Parkway” has been
selected as the new name for the former Robert Moses Parkway, which will
soon grace the more than fifteen miles of parkway between the Grand Island
Bridge and the Town of Porter.
“Niagara Falls State Park is truly one of the crown jewels of New
York, offering unparalleled natural beauty and some of the best outdoor
recreation opportunities in the nation,”
Governor Cuomo said. “This investment builds the good progress we have made to transform
Western New York from the ground up – revitalizing our state parks
and historic sites, boosting tourism and creating thousands of well-paying
jobs. Today we are recapturing the bold vision and determination that
created the most ambitious parks system in the nation, and preserving
and enhancing our natural treasures for generations to come.”
The Niagara Falls State Park revitalization plan is a multi-year commitment
to transform the nation's oldest state park and better reflect noted
park designer Frederick Law Olmsted’s vision for the landscape.
The plan has renewed the park’s major viewing areas including Luna
Island, Prospect Point, Three Sisters Islands with new pedestrian walkways,
enhanced landscaping, new benches, light posts and railings.
Key improvements moving forward this year include:
- Terrapin Point Restoration: Set to open by the July 4th weekend, Terrapin Point which overlooks the Horseshoe Falls is one of the most popular sites in the park. The $4.4 investment restoration includes universally accessible pathways, several new overlooks throughout the point, new railings, pavers, lighting, benches and new landscaping with both mowed areas and meadow grasses. The work is consistent with Olmsted’s principles and will closely resemble other areas of the park that have already been restored.
- Cave of the Winds Pedestrian Plaza and Stedman’s Bluff: A $5.6 million project to renew the Cave of the Winds Pedestrian Plaza and Stedman’s Bluff will be completed this summer. The Cave of the Winds Pedestrian Plaza includes improved dining areas, concessions and new restroom facilities. Stedman’s Bluff overlooking Bridal and American Falls will be enhanced with new pavers, new railings, and a raised planting area featuring boulders that can be used for sitting. Stedman’s Bluff will also be the new home of the statute to inventor Nikolai Tesla. Once repositioned at Stedman’s Bluff the statute will become more accessible for all visitors with seating along the base perfect for photographs and reflection. Tesla designed the first alternating-current hydroelectric power plant in Niagara Falls in 1895.
- Cave of the Winds Experience Building: Construction will begin this month on a $7 million Cave of the Winds facility that will become a year-round tourism centerpiece of the park. Currently, visitors must wait in long lines exposed to the elements to enjoy the Cave of the Winds attraction. When complete, the attraction will allow visitors to enjoy a 30-minute interactive program featuring the natural and cultural history of Niagara Falls, before donning the customary rain poncho and sandals for the 175-foot Cave of the Winds elevator trip down to the decks. When the decks close for the season, the facility will remain open and highlight the park in winter, providing a new reason for tourists to visit Niagara Falls during the off-season. The new Cave of the Winds attraction is expected to open in late 2017.
Taste NY
To complement these changes, Niagara Falls State Park is now partnering
with Taste NY to feature locally-made products throughout the park. Top
of the Falls Restaurant, operated by Delaware North Parks and Resorts,
is proudly offering food and beverages from more than a dozen New York
producers, many of them from Western New York. Diners can identify those
menu items by the Taste NY logo. Park visitors can also enjoy a wide selection
of local food and souvenir items in the Cave of the Winds gift shop and
at snack bars throughout the park. Find a list of New York producers featured
at Niagara Falls State Parkhere.
This partnership builds on Governor Cuomo’s commitment to grow the
Taste NY initiative, which he first launched in 2013 to strengthen the
state’s growing food and beverage industries. New York products
are now available at nearly four-dozen locations across the state, and
featured at more than 46 events annually. In 2015, Taste NY participants
tripled their gross annual revenue from the previous year and they are
on track to double their gross sales this year.
New York State Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey said, “America’s oldest state park is being renewed with a lush
new landscape and quality facilities that will help ensure visitors a
memorable and enjoyable trip to the Falls. I’m grateful for the
Governor’s leadership in preserving Niagara Falls State Park as
an international destination and cornerstone of the region’s tourism
economy.”
State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, “New York’s incredible agricultural producers make some of
the best food and beverages in the world, and through this partnership
they will have the opportunity to share them with park visitors from all
over the globe. Governor Cuomo’s unprecedented commitment to this
initiative and to the agricultural industry has allowed hundreds of New
York businesses to grow, which not only benefits their bottom line, but
also the economy and consumers.”
Michael Barnes, General Manager of Delaware North Companies, said, “Partnering with the New York State businesses is a perfect way
to showcase the fresh and delicious food and beverage products NY has
to offer, especially to the millions of guests that visit Niagara Falls
State Park.”
Senator Robert Ortt said, “This is a big day for Niagara Falls because we are seeing major
projects move forward that will protect and preserve this iconic park
for years to come. Niagara Falls is not only one of the world’s
most beautiful destinations, but it is also a major driver of tourism,
job creation and economic development. I applaud Governor Cuomo for his
continued commitment to enhancing our state parks and protecting the natural
environment for all New Yorkers.”
Assemblyman John Ceretto said, “Niagara Falls is one of the world’s great natural wonders
and I am grateful to have been a part of this commitment to protecting
and preserving our historic state park. Through this $17 million investment,
as part of a larger $70 million multi-year commitment, we will see Niagara
Falls State Park restored to its original grandeur. I thank the governor
and look forward to ensuring Niagara Falls continues to serve as an economic
engine for Western New York – creating jobs and driving tourism
for years to come.”
Paul Dyster, Mayor of Niagara Falls, said, “Niagara Falls is not only the nation’s oldest state park,
but it is also one of New York’s most important conservation legacies.
Throughout his tenure in office, Governor Cuomo has made Niagara Falls
a top priority. He has shown a deep dedication to protecting New York’s
natural environment and promoting stewardship in the region – and
this investment is no exception. This funding will ensure this region
remains a top destination for residents, visitors and tourists alike for
generations to come.”
Niagara Scenic Parkway
Governor Cuomo also announced “Niagara Scenic Parkway” has
been selected and will soon grace the more than fifteen miles of parkway
located in Niagara County that begins at the Grand Island Bridge and ultimately
ends in the Town of Porter. The contest to rename the parkway was launched when the
Governor committed $42 million to a project to transform an underutilized section of Robert Moses Parkway
North in Niagara Falls into open space, scenic overlooks and recreational
trails to make the waterfront more accessible to residents, tourists and visitors.
More than 450 online nominations were received during a five week contest
that commenced on March 22 and concluded on April 30. A panel comprised
of state representatives and members of the local community convened,
reviewed and discussed the nominations before unanimously selecting Niagara
Scenic Parkway to replace what is now known as Robert Moses Parkway. Submissions
of proposed names for the planned reconfigured roadway covered a broad
range of interests and ideas, from those based on the breathtaking geography
and Native American history of the region, to tributes for prominent New
Yorkers and historical figures including artists, inventors, and advocates,
to sports legends, celebrities, community leaders and more.
Submissions were reviewed by a seven-member panel comprised of Chair and
State Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey, Senator Robert Ortt, Assemblyman
John Ceretto, Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster, NYPA President and Chief
Executive Officer Gil Quiniones, Department of Transportation Commissioner
Matt Driscoll, and Niagara Parks Regional Commission Chair Cindy Abbott
Letro. The panel considered several criteria, including relevance of the
setting, pulse of the community, tourism promotion and history. The selection,
Niagara Scenic Parkway, was frequently nominated by the community during
the contest period and delivered on several meaningful criteria necessary
for selection.
The new name will apply to both the south segment of the parkway beginning
at the Grand Island Bridge and traveling 3.7 miles to John Daly Boulevard,
and the north segment that starts at Findlay Drive in Niagara Falls and
continuing 11.7 miles to the Town of Porter.
The park improvements reflect Governor Cuomo's commitment to revitalizing
the state park system and expanding access to outdoor recreation. The
Governor's
NY Parks 2020 program is a multi-year commitment to leverage $900 million in private and public
funding for State Parks from 2011 to 2020. The Governor's 2016-17
Executive Budget allocates $90 million toward this initiative. In addition,
this year the Governor announced the
Connect Kids to Parks program, which provides free day-use park entry to fourth-grade students
and their families, and creates a new transportation grant program to
help students from underserved schools visit state parks and historic sites.
About Niagara Falls State Park
Created in 1885, it is the oldest state park in the nation. Each year,
more than 8 million visitors come from across the state, the nation, and
the world to wonder at Niagara Falls awesome power and natural beauty.
About Taste NY
Taste NY is an initiative launched by Governor Cuomo in 2013 to promote
New York’s food and beverage industries. It is overseen by the Department
of Agriculture and Markets and has created opportunities for local producers
to showcase their goods at large public events, such as the Great New
York State Fair. The program has also opened stores at Thruway rest stops
along the state’s highways and in transportation hubs, enabling
travelers to buy New York State’s homegrown and homemade products.
Approximately 1,100 local companies have participated in these opportunities,
further linking their products and the state’s growing food and
beverage market to consumers from across the globe. For more information
about Taste NY, please visit
www.taste.ny.gov. Connect with Taste NY through
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