BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fairport Urban Renewal Agency
The Fairport URA's Board of Directors consists of committed Fairport residents with a variety of different professional backgrounds:
James Unckless, Chairman, is retired from Eastman Kodak Co., where he worked for 35 years as an engineer in information systems. He has been on the URA board for 25 years.
H. Kevin Clark, Vice Chair, is the deputy mayor of the Village of Fairport and a project manager for Campus Construction Management. He has served on the URA board for 10 years, and was chairman of the 2007 Comprehensive Plan Committee and the Fairport Village Partnership.
Donna Yawman is a Fairport resident and lifelong community volunteer and has served on the URA board for 37 years.
Kenneth Rohr, Secretary/Treasurer, has retired from his position as finance director for the Town of Brighton, which he held for 15 years. He is a board member and treasurer of the ARC of Monroe County and a board member of the National Kidney Foundation. Mr. Rohr has been on the URA board for three years and is chairman of the Audit Committee.
Andrée Mastrosimone is president of Calm & Sense Communications and has been on the URA board for five years. She is currently chairwoman of the Governance Committee.
Kal Wysokowski, Executive Director, has served the Village of Fairport for 10 years - first as the executive director of the Fairport Village Partnership for four years and now as the executive director of the Office of Community + Economic Development for six years. Before that, Ms. Wysokowski was vice president of business marketing and development with Tompkins County Area Development in Ithaca.
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URA NEWS
Change in Board meeting time starting August
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URA awarded almost $40,000 in senior home improvement grants since 2007.
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URA helped seniors pay for new windows and and a handicapped shower system. [read more]
Loan and grant applications now online to download.
Commercial loan for Fairport Masonic Lodge approved
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Improved plumbing and drainage for seniors' homes [read more]
URA-provided loans help spur millions in local project work. [read more]
New roof for senior resident's home [read more]
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