Help Harry Change Rochester

We helped stop ren square. Now let's develop Rochester into a world-class city.

Harry Davis stands for creating real jobs by building a sustainable Rochester with decent housing and education for all in a secure and safe city.

High speed rail is the biggest economic development for upstate New York in 150 years, since the Erie Canal.

Harry Davis is endorsed by the Green Party of Monroe County & The Working Familes Party

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Broad Street bridge open again

Broad Street bridge open again
Staff reports • February 25, 2010

http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20100225/NEWS01/100225024/Br...


DEVELOPMENT: Betting on Broad Street

DEVELOPMENT: Betting on Broad Street
By Christine Carrie Fien on February 17, 2010

http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/news/articles/2010/02/DEVELOPMENT-...


PRESS RELEASE: Harry Davis leads demonstration in support of sustainable transportation

TODAY: Harry Davis leads demonstration in support of sustainable transportation

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=app_2344061033&ref=search&gid=262162163479#!/event.php?eid=279468064374&index=1


ren square, Labor Unions and Where I Stand

HARRY DAVIS ON THE ISSUES

see: http://www.harrydavis2010.com/node/6

ren square, Labor Unions and Where I Stand


Slumburbia...Christopher B. Leinberger predicted that the catastrophic collapse of the new home market could turn many of today’

Slumburbia
February 10, 2010, 9:30 pm
By TIMOTHY EGAN
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Protest the lack of bicycle lanes on the new Broad Street

FEBRUARY 16, 5:30PM

Protest the lack of bicycle lanes on the new Broad Street to be built in Rochester to cover the old subway bed.


Developers say they will put $200 million in Sibley building....read the comments

Developers say they will put $200 million in Sibley building
Brian Sharp • Staff writer • February 6, 2010


NO BIKE LANES! Drivers Note: Broad Street Construction Detour

Drivers Note: Broad Street Construction Detour

http://www.harry2009.com/node/556


Protest the lack of bicycle lanes on the new Broad Street

Protest the lack of bicycle lanes on the new Broad Street

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=app_2344061033&ref=search&gid=262162163479#!/event.php?eid=279468064374&index=1

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