Willard Campus Reuse Project
Background
Located in the Towns of Ovid and Romulus in Seneca County, New York, the 550-acre Willard Drug Treatment Center has had a rich history. The property, which boasts approximately 1 mile of water frontage along Seneca Lake in the Hamlet of Willard, was founded in 1853 to be the first Agricultural College in the United States. After the Civil War, the college became Willard Asylum (1865) and was at the leading edge of mental healthcare in New York State. The site was later known as Willard State Hospital (1890), Willard Psychiatric Center (1974), and, finally, Willard Drug Treatment Center (1995).
At its peak, Willard State Hospital housed almost 3,000 patients. More recently, declining inmate populations led to the state’s announcement that the New York State Department of Correctional Services and Community Supervision (DOCCS) would be closing the Willard Drug Treatment Campus in March 2022, transferring over 100 inmates to a new facility and relocating over 260 employees. A few months later, the Governor’s office announced the formation of a Prison Redevelopment Commission to analyze redevelopment opportunities for the state’s shuttered prisons.
Since Willard’s closure, elected officials, business leaders, and community members have banded together to advocate for responsible, locally-led redevelopment of the site. The community believes this site has tremendous future potential given its waterfront location and historic significance in the heart of the Finger Lakes region with its robust craft beverage, agriculture manufacturing, and tourism industries.
As part of the redevelopment effort, the Seneca County Industrial Development Agency has hired Rochester-based MRB Group to conduct a Highest & Best Use Study for the Willard Campus; that work was completed in December 2023. In July 2024, Seneca County issued a Request for Proposals for the Willard campus to identify a Preferred Master Developer for the site.
Highest & Best Use Study
Seneca County IDA has contracted MRB Group from Rochester, NY, who is working with partner firms EDR, Bero Architecture, and HRP Associates to conduct a Highest & Best Use Study for redevelopment of the Willard campus.
Request for Proposals
Seneca County is seeking a Preferred Master Developer and Potential Development Partners for the Willard campus. The deadline for responses is October 15th, 2024.
Press Releases & News
Finger Lakes Times: Seneca County Seeks Proposals for Willard Redevelopment 7/16/24
Finger Lakes Times: Study Lists Seven Reuses of Vacant Willard Campus 11/17/23
Press Release: Willard Redevelopment Study Brings Historic Collaboration to Seneca County 10/26/2023
Finger Lakes Daily News: Will Willard Receive Federal Funds for Redevelopment? 9/22/2023
FLX Morning Podcast: Sarah Davis, Ave Bauder, Willard Redevelopment Committee 9/15/2023
Press Release: Seneca County IDA Invites Community Input on Willard Campus 6/23/2023
Press Release: Seneca County IDA Moves Forward on Willard Highest & Best Use Study 3/23/2023
Spectrum News: New York to Look at Future of Shuttered Prisons 10/12/2022
FingerLakes1.com: The Willard Question - What’s to be Done with This Historic Property? 9/7/2022