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Youth FX DOC Lab: 2/17 – 2/21

Learn documentary film production from Youth FX over the winter school break! Youth FX D.O.C (Documenting Our Community) Lab will provide young people between the ages of 14-19 in the City of Albany with the opportunity to learn skills in documentary filmmaking as a means to tell urgent stories about issues affecting their communities.

YOUTH FX DOC LAB PROGRAM: http://www.youthfx.org/doc-lab

DATES: Monday 2/17 – Friday 2/21 // 10am-4pm

FREE PROGRAM – REGISTRATION REQUIRED & SPACE IS LIMITED TO 12 STUDENTS

In this program youth documentary makers will develop a wide variety of skills by working on film projects that address a broad range of topics like gun violence, women’s rights, gender and identity, poverty, teen homelessness, exploring community history and much more.

Questions? Email us: info@youthfx.org

DOC Lab

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Impact Downtown Albany Update: February 10

IUmpact

Making Progress on a $48 Million Project in Arbor Hill

Looking ahead to spring, Home Leasing has passed the halfway mark in its construction of more than 200 affordable housing and mixed-income residential units within 70 row houses in the Arbor Hill neighborhood and along Clinton Avenue and Ten Broeck Triangle.

To date, 27 buildings have been completed. Restoration work is continuing, and more than two dozen buildings are being worked on at one time. Tours can be scheduled for those who would like to see the progress for themselves, and The Clinton Avenue Apartments is already accepting applications for studio, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments. Completion of the entire project is planned for late this year.

Located in Albany’s Clinton Square Downtown Revitalization Initiative zone, the new investment will forge a connection between downtown and its surrounding neighborhoods – an Impact Downtown Albany plan priority. The scattered-site project was made possible with City of Albany industrial Development Agency assistance, and involves the revitalization of a total of 210 units within 70 row houses and on 2 vacant parcels.

More photos and construction-updates can be found on the Corporation’s Instagram.

Current Implementation Investments

$245+ million completed

$174+ million under construction

$93+ million in the pipeline

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Friday Night Flicks @ Youth FX

Join YOUTH FX this Friday, February 7th from 6pm-9pm for Friday Night Flicks!
Friday Night Flicks is a FREE monthly Youth FX movie screening event for teens. Come through, watch a film and participate in a thoughtful post-film discussion lead by Youth FX filmmakers & special guests!

***FREE Pizza, Drinks and Snacks***

FLIX
This Month’s Film
SEE YOU YESTERDAY (2019) dir. by Stefon Bristol
Two teenage science prodigies spend every spare minute working on their latest homemade invention: backpacks that enable time travel. When one of their older brothers is killed, they put their unfinished project to the test to save him. See You Yesterday marries a novel sci-fi premise with urgent social relevance and forges something excitedly new from the union

Our Location:
Youth FX Studios
25 Warren St. (btwn. Phillip & Grand st.)
Albany, NY 12202

Questions? info@youthfx.org

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Upcoming Citizen Preparedness Corps Training with Capital Region BOCES

Capital Region BOCES will be hosting a Disaster Preparedness Specialist from the American Red Cross on Monday, February 3 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM at the Capital South Campus Center (20 Warren St., Albany, NY 12202) and Wednesday, February 5 from 10:30 – 11:30 AM at the West Hill / Arbor Hill Literacy Zone (388 Clinton Ave., Albany, NY 12206). The training is free to all attendees and will cover a range topics ranging from evacuation plans to basic first aid so that participants can be properly prepared during an emergency/disaster.

Space is limited, so please have interested participants contact Cody from Capital Region BOCES at 518-862-4711 to reserve a spot as soon as possible. Please feel free to post/distribute the attached flyers.

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African American History Film & Discussion Series

Center for Law & Justice Presents:

African American History Film & Discussion Series

Join us every Thursday. starting February 6th through February 27th at 5:30PM at the Albany Housing Authority, 200 SOuth Pearl Street (Parking in rear parking lot).

When They See Us, directed by Ava DuVernay

2020 Film Series Flyer(Final)

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Albany County Land Bank’s 2019 Annual Report

The Albany County Land Bank
2019 Annual Report 
Five Years of Progress

The Albany County Land Bank 2019 Annual Report

The Albany County Land Bank 2019 Annual Report Five Years of Progress

Five years ago, communities across the United States were still reeling from the 2008 Financial Crisis. Foreclosures had reached record levels, creating a tremendous number of vacant properties and leaving taxpayers, residents and local governments to shoulder most of the burden. As these properties continued to devastate neighborhoods and drain municipal resources across Albany County, local officials and community members took the bold step of forming a land bank to fight blight and revitalize neighborhoods.
Today, thanks to the support of Albany County, our Board of Directors, dedicated staff and many partners, the Albany County Land Bank has grown to be among the largest and most active land banks in the Eastern United States. Our work has enabled hundreds of vacant and abandoned properties to return to productive use and resulted in millions of dollars of investment into Albany County’s neighborhoods. Our innovative programs and creative partnerships to increase long-term affordability and opportunities for first-time homebuyers have received national recognition and serve as a model for land banks across the country.
As we celebrate our fifth anniversary we are proud of the progress we have made and look forward to revitalizing neighborhoods and strengthening communities throughout Albany County in 2020 and beyond!

Click the Image Above or HERE for the 2019 Annual Report.

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IT Training – Start Your Career in the TECH SECTOR

Tech Sector Flyer

Apply today to start a career in the tech sector!

Click HERE for more information!

Availability is limited, apply now to reserve your spot!

Get on the path for a career in: Information Technology, Computer Coding, Game Design, Web Development.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be 17 – 24 years old,

  • Must meet income requirements,

  • must be a City of Albany resident.

Email: Hello@SEATCENTER.org

Call at (518) 372-4100

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2020 Human Services Guide

The newly updated 2020 Human Services Guide is available and can be reached by clicking HERE or on the image below.

2020 Human Services Guide

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First Annual Hunger Awareness Day

First Annual Hunger Awareness Day
January 19, 2020
Worship Service at 10:00 am
Israel AME Church ▪ 381 Hamilton Street ▪ Albany, NY Rev. Justin Anderson, Pastor

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NYSPHADA 2020 Scholarship Application Available

A scholarship for high school seniors living in public or assisted housing
at a NYSPHADA member agency.

One scholarship will be awarded in the amount of $2,500.00
One runner-up will be awarded $1,000.00.

Applications are due to NYSPHADA by February 24, 2020.

NYSPHADA 2020 Scholarship Application

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Happy New Year from AlbanyCanCode!

Happy New Year!

AlbanyCanCode

AlbanyCanCode thanks you for being a part of our local coding community this year. Together we have worked to change the mindset of who can work in tech and taken steps to create a more vibrant and inclusive pool of tech talent in the Capital Region.

Spring 2020 Course Offerings

AlbanyCanCode is currently accepting applications for our Spring 2020 cohort with a record number of five classes! We are bringing back the popular Front End Web Development and JavaScript Frameworks classes, and introducing two new ones: Python for Data Analytics and Salesforce Applications. If you’re wondering what class would be best for you, send us an email to admissions@albanycancode.org and we’ll help you figure it out!

Spring Classes start the week of January 27, 2020.

New Application Deadline: Friday, January 17, 2019

Tuition for all classes is $1,650. Tuition assistance is available for those who qualify.

For more information on our classes, visit our website.

Front End Web Development

Front End Web Development will be offered in two locations in the Spring of 2020:

FEWD Albany:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 – 8:45 at the Capital South Campus Center in Albany.
FEWD Schenectady:
Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:45-8:45 at SUNY Schenectady’s Kindl Building.

Apply for Front End Web Development 

JavaScript Frameworks

Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:45-8:45 at SUNY Schenectady’s Kindl Building

Apply for JavaScript Frameworks

Python for Data Analytics 

New for Spring of 2020!

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45-8:45 at SUNY Adirondack Saratoga in Wilton.

Apply for Python for Data Analytics 

Salesforce Applications 

New for Spring 2020!

Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:45-8:45 at the Capital South Campus Center in Albany.

Apply for Salesforce Applications 

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Free Coding Program for Youth 17-24

CODING

From the SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AND TRAINING CENTER

Do you like solving problems and mysteries? Do you like to work independently?

A career in CODING might be the right fit for you!
SEAT Center in partnership with Capital Region BOCES and Albany Can Code is offering a 6-month coding course!

Details:
– Must be between the ages of 17-24
– Have a high school diploma/ GED OR ready to work on attaining your GED
– Must meet income guidelines
– We help you transition into further education and careers in coding!

Call 518-372-4100 to apply!

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Please note: The Albany Housing Authority has closed due to snow storm

The Albany Housing Authority has closed today 12/2/19 due to the snow storm.  We will be open for business tomorrow 12/3/19 during our normal business hours.  Thank you.

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How Would You ReIMAGINE Steamboat Square?

You’re Invited!

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Lend your voice to the neighborhood conversation! The Albany Housing Authority is looking to hear your visions and desires for the future of Steamboat Square. By attending this workshop you will hear about redevelopment options and have an opportunity to provide your own opinions and suggestions for the future. Your input will have a direct impact on the vision for Steamboat Square and will help to shape the neighborhood for decades to come. All residents, neighbors, and stakeholders are welcome to attend.

REIGNING LIFE CHURCH
22 RENSSELAER STREET
ALBANY, NY 12202
Dec. 3rd, 2019

5:30PM Open House & Refreshments; 6:00 to 8:00PM Community Meeting
Refreshments Will Be Provided.

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A Rockin’ Wellness Chillabration – December 5th

A Rockin’ Wellness Chillabration

ft. DJ Swiggle aka DJ Paul

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th

5:00PM-7:00PM

Arbor Hill Elementary

1 ARBOR DRIVE, ALBANY

Free food, giveaways, health screenings, flu shots, and fun for all ages!

$5 coupon to Capital Roots’ Veggie Mobile® Sprout to the first 150 families.

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Capital Region BOCES / West Hill / Arbor Hill Fall Career Fair

Capital Region BOCES will be hosting the annual Albany Literacy Zone Fall Career Fair at the West Hill / Arbor Hill Literacy Zone (388 Clinton Ave., Albany, NY 12206) on Tuesday, November 19 from 1:00 – 3:00 PM. The fair will feature a collection of employers looking to tap into the men and women of West Hill, Arbor Hill, and the South End. In addition to creating an environment for community members to make these positive connections, we will have all three of our case managers on site to assist with the hiring process. They will be holding small group breakout sessions for any interested participants in resume creation/tuning, filling out applications, and also holding mock interviews to help further build skills.

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GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF IDA YARBROUGH REDEVELOPMENT IN ALBANY

*For Immediate Release:* 10/16/2019

GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF $26.8 MILLION IDA YARBROUGH AFFORDABLE HOUSING REDEVELOPMENT IN ALBANY

Phase II of Project Creates 76 Modern Homes in Arbor Hill Neighborhood

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the $26.8 million second phase of the Ida Yarbrough Homes Redevelopment initiative is complete, with 76 apartments now available for families with a mix of income levels. The new development, officially known as 280 North, involved the demolition of a portion of the outdated Ida Yarbrough public housing complex, replacing it with modern affordable homes for families and continuing the revitalization of the Arbor Hill neighborhood.

“As Albany and the Arbor Hill neighborhood continue their resurgence, it is critical that we create new affordable housing to ensure that all residents can share in the renewal efforts,” Governor Cuomo said.”With the addition of these new affordable apartments, we are committed to building a more vibrant and economically diverse downtown Albany.”

“The Ida Yarbrough Homes Redevelopment in Albany will be a significant boost for the Arbor Hill neighborhood, adding modern housing options for local families,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul.”This project continues revitalization efforts in the community, adding new housing stock and enhancing quality of life in the area. The investment is part of our $20 billion, five-year housing plan to add and preserve affordable housing to ensure all New Yorkers have a great place to call home.”

The Ida Yarbrough Homes Redevelopment is part of the Governor’s commitment to provide all New Yorkers with access to safe, affordable housing through his unprecedented $20 billion, five-year housing plan to build or preserve more than 100,000 affordable homes and 6,000 homes with supportive services. The plan is a comprehensive approach to statewide housing issues that includes multi-family and single-family housing and community development initiatives to make housing accessible and combat homelessness. Since 2011, New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) has financed the creation or preservation of more than 4,700 affordable multifamily homes in Capital Region with nearly 1,900 homes in the city of Albany, made possible with more than $130 million in HCR resources.

The 280 North project includes two components at the corner of North Pearl Street and Lark Drive – a seven-story multifamily building with 62 apartments and a three-story building with ten apartments. The complex also includes two duplexes at 531 Lark Street. There are 12 units set aside for homeless families and an additional 12 will be accessible and fully adapted for those living with mobility, vision and hearing disabilities.

The project is designed to accommodate large families with a mix of one, two, three, four, and five-bedroom apartments. The development was built to Enterprise Green Communities and ENERGY STAR standards, and boasts ample green space including a community garden and a playground made with reclaimed and recycled materials. Among the amenities for 280 North tenants is access to both on-street and off-street parking, and proximity to public transportation. In addition, an on-site fitness center equipped with cardiovascular machines and weight training equipment is available to tenants free of charge through Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan (CDPHP).

The original Ida Yarbrough Homes were built in the 1970s and managed by the Albany Housing Authority (AHA). By demolishing the pre-existing and obsolete buildings, the AHA reconfigured the property to add more units and allowing for more green space and recreational use.

When complete, the four-phase project will include 335 apartments and up six to eight homeownership opportunities for families. The third phase recently received a $200,000 award as part of Governor Cuomo’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, announced in July to develop up to 10 new home ownership units at Ida Yarbrough Homes.

The state’s investment in Ida Yarbrough joins developments such as Sheridan Hollow Village and Academy Lofts that are supporting the city’s strategic plan for Arbor Hill—transforming vacant structures, injecting new energy into the community, and improving housing options and quality of life.

New York State Homes and Community Renewal provided federal and state Low-Income Housing Credits that generated $18 million in equity an additional $2 million in subsidy. HCR funds leveraged a $3.2 million investment from Key Bank, $1.1 million from the Albany Housing Authority, and additional funding from the LISC Housing Stabilization Fund and the City of Albany.

Commissioner of New York State Homes and Community Renewal RuthAnne Visnauskas said,”The transformation taking hold here is nothing short of remarkable. In the short space of three years, we’ve brought more than 160 new apartments online to help anchor and improve this newly emerging Arbor Hill neighborhood. And true to Governor Cuomo’s conviction that affordable housing should encourage diversity, opportunity and inclusion, 280 North is deeply affordable and wonderfully configured for large households – a place to put down roots and grow.”

Senator Neil Breslin said,”This affordable housing development will help further transform Albany’s growing Arbor Square neighborhood. Along the varying types of apartments there is also ample green space, a community garden and access to numerous amenities nearby. I applaud the New York State Homes and Community Renewal for their efforts in helping to make our communities a better place to live, work and raise a family.”

Assembly Member John T. McDonald III said,”I am excited to see the completion of the 280 North affordable housing development in Albany’s Arbor Square neighborhood. I appreciate the ongoing support of New York State Homes and Community Renewal and Governor Cuomo on this project. Albany continues to see major investments for affordable housing options for our residents throughout the city and this funding is an example of how to utilize public funds for a public purpose.”

Assemblymember Patricia Fahy said,”I commend the Albany Housing Authority for their commitment to replacing existing, outmoded public housing with new, affordable units for residents. This new housing development will help to foster the Arbor Square neighborhood’s sense of community with a new garden and playground, and provide residents with modern and affordable living.”

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan said,”Affordable housing is an integral component of vibrant communities. The completion of the Ida Yarbrough Homes Phase II redevelopment initiative ensures state-of-the-art housing will be available to low- and moderate-income individuals and families for years to come. Thank you to the Albany Housing Authority and Governor Cuomo for their commitment to enhancing affordable housing in New York’s Capital City.”

Albany Housing Authority Executive Director Steve Longo said, “The Albany Housing Authority is proud to continue with the redevelopment of Ida Yarbrough, having finished Phase I last year, and now turning the keys over to new residents of Phase II, the stunning and energy efficient 280 North building. We may be designated as the primary developer of this project, but efforts like these are the result of collaboration among many partners within the private sector, city of Albany, New York state, and federal agencies. We are also excited to have our redevelopment efforts in concert with multiple recent neighborhood investments and developments from The Proctors Collaborative, Albany Distillery and Death Wish Coffee. We look forward to moving on to Phase III and Phase IV as part of the multi-year integrated Arbor Hill Neighborhood Plan.”

Jolie Milstein, President and CEO of the New York State Association for Affordable Housing said,”We are thrilled to see initiatives like 280 North expand affordable housing opportunities to Albany residents. This development is an exceptional example of mixed-income housing for low- and moderate-income families, including housing set aside for the formerly homeless. The project represents yet another example of how the combined efforts from HCR and Governor Cuomo can expand affordable housing, and this partnership should serve as a model for projects across other states in addressing the national housing crisis head-on.”

The Proctors Collaborative CEO Philip Morris said, “The Albany Housing Authority has made the redevelopment of the Ida Yarbrough housing and neighborhood a priority for a number of years. The results are coming in quickly now with hundreds of market rate, as well as affordable housing options, new attractions like Albany Distilling and Death Wish coffee, and the new complex for Capital Repertory Theatre. Looks like a home run!”

Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan President and CEO Dr. John D. Bennett said, “Founded by physicians, CDPHP understands the role that physical fitness plays on a person’s overall health. We are thrilled to partner with the Albany Housing Authority on the opening of our latest Fitness Connect location, located inside 280 North, providing residents with a free and convenient place to work out.”

KeyBank, Capital Region President Ruth Mahoney said, “This project is an example of KeyBank’s community development lending commitment and focus to help people thrive across upstate New York. Through these new housing units and the education and resources AHA provides to people of all backgrounds, AHA is doing important work in the effort to tackle the affordable housing issue in our region. KeyBank is proud to be a partner.”

Phase One of the Ida Yarbrough Homes Redevelopment was completed in 2017 and included 11 newly constructed buildings with 61 townhomes and garden apartments. Located at 270 North Pearl Street, the complex features 17 two-bedroom homes; 22 three-bedroom homes; 19 four-bedroom homes and three five-bedroom homes. Ten units have been set aside for formerly homeless families. Phase One construction began in July 2016 and involved the demolition of five of the original Ida Yarbrough Homes low-rise buildings. All of the new homes are occupied.

 

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Photo Credit: Times Union

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YouthFX Fall Programs 2019

Aaron Moore: Acting for the Camera

4pm-6pm Every Thursday

October 3rd through November 7th

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Open Lab: Free Workshops

Acting | Podcasting | Cinematography | Photography | Editing |Music

Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

3pm – 6pm

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Youth FX

25 Warren Street,

Albany, NY 12202

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South End Improvement Corporation — open houses!

South End Improvement Corporation — open houses!

SEIO Corp Open Houses

So You Want to Be a Homeowner!

Join South End Improvement Corporation for TWO Open Houses:

Sunday, September 22nd, 2019

11AM to 12PM at 32 Libel St, Albany, NY 12202

12:30PM to 1:30PM at 61 Holmes Ct, Albany, NY 12209

SEIC is offering these two highly affordable homes, for income qualified buyers….Didn’t think you could qualify to purchase a home? Think Again!!

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Resident Commissioner Election

Are you interested in:

  • Helping to Govern the Authority?
  • Develop current and future programs?
  • Approve contracts?

Run for Resident Commissioner & Join the Board

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A qualified Candidate is any resident of AHA or Section 8 recipient for at least 30 days prior to election, is 18 years of age or older, and is in good standing as a resident

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Just get 50 Signatures from fellow residents of AHA or Section 8 to secure a nomination-and, don’t worry, you will receive training and support once elected to the board

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Candidates interested in running must attend one informational meeting

Resident Commissioner Election Flyer II

Click the Above Image for a Printable Flyer!

IMPORTANT DATES

Petitions Available in Development Offices September 23, 2019

Candidates Meetings (Must attend one):

Townsend (45 Central Avenue) October 8, 2019 1pm-2pm

Westview (680 Central Avenue) October 9, 2019 1pm-2pm

Ida Yarbrough (260 North Pearl Street) October 10, 2019 6pm-7pm

Deadline to file Petitions and Candidate Statements with a Development Manager or at the Main Office Reception Desk, 200 South Pearl Street October 23, 2019

Ballots to be mailed to all eligible voters by November 4, 2019 (Sample Ballots will be posted in Development Offices)

Mandatory Meet the Candidates Night

Main Office November 13, 2019 6pm-7pm

All marked ballots must be postmarked by December 6, 2019

Ballots will be opened, counted, and results announced at Ida Yarbrough December 13, 2019 2pm

Winning Candidates will take Office January 1, 2020

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