Over 50 years ago, the eight 'study river' segments were set aside as potential additions to the state’s Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers system.
Population loss, a housing shortage, climate change and one-size-fits-all policymaking out of Albany have all led to a loss ...
A Lake Luzerne resident has resurrected a failed town attempt at changing Adirondack Park Agency (APA) building densities in two areas near Lake Vanare, which if approved, would allow for more ...
New York’s iconic Adirondack Park now grapples with deep human challenges despite its protected wilderness, according to Spectrum News. A new special report shows population loss, scarce housing, ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—This November, voters statewide will have to answer a ballot proposal about land in the Adirondack Park. The park is protected under the New York State constitution. On the back ...
Low level aerial photograph featuring fall foliage in the Adirondack Park of New York State featuring peak fall foliage colors near Saranac Lake, NY and the Saranac River. (Adobe Stock / R Todd ...
An aerial photo of the Whitney Park estate. The 36,000-acre property has multiple lakes and ponds. New York state was ineligible to buy the 36,600 acres of Whitney Park, according to the man who ...
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NY voters to decide on Adirondack Park changes
“And afford the authority a couple additional options for development.” If passed, the proposal known as Proposal Number One, would also allow 2,500 acres of land to be added to the Adirondack Park.
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