Assemblyman Brian
Kolb
. . . is here for
Canandaigua!



Kolb: Here for Canandaigua!

Dear Friend and Neighbor,

No part of New York is more important to me than the cities, towns and villages surrounding the Finger Lakes. The City of Canandaigua is a central part of that community and I am proud to serve as your representative in the state Assembly. Canandaigua is a cultural hub that is a great place to live, work and play. The city and surrounding area attracts thousands of tourists each year because of a unique atmosphere that is unparalleled anywhere else in the country.

To help support Canandaigua and the surrounding area, I have sponsored legislation to enhance tourism, education, quality of life and improve the business climate in support of our small business owners. I also lobby for state support for the creation of important projects like the Wine and Culinary Center and preserving our history with efforts such as making the Sonnenberg Gardens a state park.

Inside this brochure are just some of the success stories happening right here in Canandaigua. I have been privileged to be a part of the community and I want you to know I am here to help. I am proud that my office provides excellent constituent services and welcome you to contact my office if we can be of assistance. The most important improvements that we can make to Canandaigua come from you. You can reach us by mail at 607 West Washington Street, Suite 2, Geneva, New York 14456; email: ; or call: (315) 781-2030. Together we make Canandaigua a special place.

Sincerely,
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Brian Kolb
Assemblyman
129th District




Here’s what’s happening in Canandaigua . . .

photo A young child proudly shows his work on a computer Assemblyman Kolb helped to secure for the Canandaigua YMCA. photo Earlier this year Assemblyman Kolb helped cut the ribbon to open the Bella Rose Bed & Breakfast, constructed in 1895, a historic landmark in Canandaigua.

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Assemblyman Kolb was instrumental in preserving the Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion for future generations by having the Thompson Estate and surrounding grounds designated a state park.

“Canandaigua is an important part of the Finger Lakes and I am proud to be its partner in the State Assembly.”
-Assemblyman Kolb

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Assemblyman Kolb helped to secure funding for the Farmers Market Pavilion in Canandaigua.

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Assemblyman Kolb and American Red Cross workers displaying disaster preparation supplies secured through a state grant.

photo The pathway is next to the railroad tracks, across the street from Canandaigua City Hall. When completed, the trail will link with other walkways that will conveniently lead to pathways for running, bicycling and cross-country skiing.

photo Assemblyman Kolb helped to secure state grants to purchase equipment for Mercy Flight’s Air Ambulance.

photo Assemblyman Kolb speaks to a group of veterans at the Canandaigua VA Center. The Assemblyman was instrumental in helping to keep the center open.

photo As a result of Assemblyman Kolb’s leadership, the newly opened New York State Wine & Culinary Center in Canandaigua is a physical manifestation of the wine industry’s growing success. The facility serves as a gateway to New York’s budding wine industry as well as the doorway to the Finger Lakes region.



Important Telephone Numbers:

Canandaigua City Hall: 585-396-5000

City Assessor: 585-396-5020

Code Enforcement: 585-396-5027

City Police: 585-396-5030

Development & Planning: 585-396-5026

Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce: 585-394-4400

EMERGENCY: 911


Contact Assemblyman Kolb
607 W. Washington St, Suite 2, Geneva, NY 14456
(315) 781-2030 kolbb@assembly.state.ny.us

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