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Ever Changing Downtown Utica Hospital Map


This is a work in progress. We are going back in time and documenting the Changing Maps offered to the community, as well as those that were not shared, but held back from public viewing.


December 6, 2018 - Yet another story, this one titled Hospital hearing brings out both sides, which also brings about another Changing Downtown Utica Hospital Map.


August 8, 2017 - Secret meeting, PowerPoint slide shows another map, Police & Courts are taken...


June 7, 2017 - Another Downtown Utica Hospital District Map. A community business plan competition is more honest (by accident?) than the area's leading newspaper...


May 6, 2017 - We call it "Massive & Destructive", they're targeting 10+ blocks...


April 4, 2017 - The budget extender...


March 2, 2017 - Per Cultural Resources Information Services of NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation we see the Downtown Utica Hospital Study Area. This map was created on _____


December 20, 2016 - Bye-bye Utica Police and courts...


October 15, 2016 - Building their false narritive of "concentrated poverty" & "crushing blight"...


In their MV500 - We found a page in the MV500 that sure looked like their hospital, and they called it the Downtown Utica Transformational Opportunity District


September 20, 2016 - Map Insight Update reveals, "The forward momentum doesn’t mean the project will move forward quickly now or that major questions — such as the exact siting of the hospital, parking garage and medical office building on the 25-acre construction parcel or what the hospital will look like — will be answered soon."


February 7, 2016 - The newspaper talk of 17 acres, but Show Only 12.5 Acres, and show no buildings or listed the businesses... that's how their BIG lie started.


The Utica OD published a map first, after heated radio shows between Brindisi and Co-founder Jim Brock. The story said it was a 34-acre site, but the highlighted area was just 12.5 acres. We're pulling our info, please standby. This November 29, 2015 article stated, The hospital would sit on a 17-acre parcel bordered by Oriskany, Columbia and State streets and Broadway.



No Studies, No Reports, thus we remain #NoHospitalDowntown