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For Immediate Release: July 9, 2009

Contact:
Keith P. McKeever | Public Relations | Adirondack Park Agency
contact@apa.ny.gov | (518) 891-4050


ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY TO HOLD LEGISLATIVE HEARING FOR NYSDOT AND NATIONAL GRID ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND ULTILITY POLE RELOCATION PROJECT


PROJECT LOCATED ALONG NYS ROUTE 28 IN ONEIDA COUNTY, TOWN OF FORESETPORT AND HERKIMER COUNTY, TOWN OF WEBB

RAY BROOK, NY – The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) will hold a legislative hearing on Tuesday July 28, 2009 at the Forestport Town Hall located at 12012 Woodhull Road Forestport, NY. The project sponsors, NYSDOT and National Grid will be present from 5:30 to 6:15 to address questions or concerns that individuals may have about the design of the project. The legislative hearing will start at 6:15pm.

APA Project No. 2008-0216 NYSDOT PIN: 2018.60

PROJECT SPONSORS: New York State Department of Transportation (Region 2 – Utica) and National Grid

LOCATION OF PROJECT: NYS Route 28, Oneida County: Town of Forestport and Herkimer County: Town of Webb

The project begins approximately 6 miles north of the intersection of Routes 12 and 28 in Alder Creek and terminates at the Moose River in McKeever for a total project length of approximately 10.3 miles. The project consists of a resurfacing section from the southerly limit of the project for a length of approximately 2 miles; a reconstruction section for approximately 2.5 miles through Woodgate and a portion of White Lake; a resurfacing section with minor widening for a length of approximately 1.5 miles through a portion of White Lake; and a resurfacing section for the remainder of the project for a length of approximately 4.5 miles through Otter Lake to the Moose River in the Town of Webb. There will be utility relocations throughout the reconstruction section to provide a minimum offset from the edge of travel lane of 16 feet. There will be additional isolated utility pole relocations within the resurfacing sections to provide the same 16 foot offset.

PURPOSE OF MEETING: This is an informal legislative hearing conducted by the Adirondack Park Agency pursuant to APA Act section 804(6) to receive public comment on the proposed project. The hearing will include introductory presentations on the project design by the NYS Department of Transportation and National Grid. Agency staff will take notes on the public comment. Comments may be submitted by verbal statements during the hearing or by submitting a written statement. Agency Board Members and Designees may be present to hear the public comments. The Agency Board will make its decision on the project at one of its monthly meetings at some time in the near future.

GOAL OF THE MEETING: To allow the public to express concerns regarding this proposed project and how it may positively or negatively impact individual properties or the community.

MEETING FORMAT: NYSDOT, National Grid and APA personnel will be available from 5:30 to 6:15, prior to the formal presentation, to address any questions or concerns that individuals may have about the design of the project or the APA permitting process. At 6:15 APA Deputy Director Mark Sengenberger will commence the formal portion of the hearing. He will introduce NYSDOT and National Grid personnel who will make brief presentations concerning the project objectives, scope, schedule and cost. During the presentations, the public can ask questions for clarification purposes only. Following the presentations, members of the public will have the opportunity to make brief verbal statements about the project. There will be a sign up sheet for any persons wishing to make public comment. In order to allow everyone to speak who wants to, comments will be limited to no more than 3 minutes in length and speakers will go in the order that they signed up. Members of the public can provide additional written comments to the Agency at or after the meeting. Town of Forestport and Town of Webb officials will be present and introduced at the meeting.

The New York State Adirondack Park Agency was created in 1971 by the State Legislature to develop long-range land use plans for both public and private lands within the boundary of the Adirondack Park. With its headquarters located in Ray Brook, the Agency also operates two Visitor Interpretive Centers, in Newcomb and Paul Smiths. For more information, call the APA at (518) 891-4050 or visit www.apa.state.ny.us.

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