Month: May 2021

Essex DPW Meeting – Keep Sending Letters

Essex DPW Meeting – Keep Sending Letters

MAY 19, 2021 — 

Here is an Update for Essex County. Before I begin, I want to make sure everyone realizes that I’m posting information (good or bad news) in a way to encourage elected officials to work with us and not against us to achieve the goals of saving these historic bridges. Sometimes, I have to post the information as I see it, and I try often not to take the negatives personally, or to call out specific individuals. With that said, here is a brief update on the DPW Meeting from this past Monday.


-Chesterfield supervisor Clayton Barber personally invited all supervisors to view our bridges, and delivered the PDF file copies in person of truss bridge restorations in other areas.
-Mr. Barber also reminded the county that we Can Not Apply for grants, and that the county has expert grant writing teams.


Before Mr. Barber could speak however, the Essex County DPW presented a lengthy Bridge maintenance Plan of every bridge they intend to replace in the next ten years. (Of course, the Upper Bridge was not on here).


I’m waiting on the minutes to discuss exactly why this was brought up at the meeting, but currently we can only assume it was to say “These are more important projects than the Upper Bridge in Keeseville”.
After “very briefly” looking at the plan, most if not all were replacement plans and not restoration plans.


-None of the bridges in the plan seemed to be bridges that were on the National Historic Register of Places.
-None of the bridges in the plan seemed to be Civil Engineering Landmarks.
-None of the bridges in the plan seemed to have a petition of 2300 signatures to save them.

-Very few of the bridges had more traffic crossings than our Upper Bridge which has had a traffic study done on it. (Not to mention 61% increase in population in Keeseville since 2010)


This DPW plan (in my opinion) was shown to the County Supervisors to say something similar to “We have all of these other projects on our to do list, and we can’t do the Upper Bridge”. This is exactly the opposite of what we ask for. We want to work together to find solutions, not continuously find ways to say we can’t do it.


My Answer to that is in 2008 the PLAN was to restore the Upper Bridge. It was at the top of the list to restoring and reopening. Nothing was ever done. Why is it not still a priority now? I’m not sure how to send that message any stronger to the Supervisors.


Here is the Positive News. Some county supervisors are asking great questions. Some have mentioned they plan on viewing the bridges soon. Some are showing support for us.


Here is what we need- County Grant writing teams to find grants. DPW to be in FULL support of the project and not waste time or stall this project any further. County Supervisors to visit the bridges (With me) to hear about them and see for themselves how important this issue is. They are the elected officials for the county, and should be interested on the concerns of residents.


START writing letters, or sending emails. Let them hear your voice. 11 years of no action is long enough. Save our Historic Bridges. Let’s work together to find a solution. (In order to do that, we need support from the County).


It’s my full intention of showing that County officials, DPW, Highway department officials can be the hero here. Preserving History, Right a Wrong, and Make History.
Send your letters today. Look back a few posts and you will see the contact info for ALL county officials. THANK YOU.

Time to write letters

Time to write letters

MAY 17, 2021 — 

The time has come, and we need your help! This is for those of you asking for months what you can do to help. Please read, write and share:

SAVE KEESEVILLE’S HISTORIC BRIDGES
Letter Writing Campaign


We need EVERYONE to please take a few minutes to write a letter or email to the Essex County Board of Supervisors, and Clinton County Legislature. Please help us ASAP.

Please keep your messages positive. Tell them what the bridges mean to you, and why you feel they are important to be restored and reopened. Please emails to ALL of those listed below. You can copy and paste their email addresses into one email if you would like!


1) Address Traffic Issues / Overwhelmed Intersections
2) Preserve Nationally Historic Bridges / Civil Engineering Landmarks
3) Promote Tourism
4) Support Local Businesses


WE NEED YOUR HELP! The more people that write letters, the more likely we will be heard.


HELP US SAVE KEESEVILLE’S HISTORIC BRIDGES:


Copy and Paste the following addresses into one email.


Essex County Board of Supervisors


townofchesterfield@gmail.com
supervisor@townofcrownpointny.gov
etown@etownny.com
supervisor@townofessexny.gov
supervisor@townofjayny.gov
supervisor1@townofkeeneny.gov
supervisor@lewistownhall.com
supervisor@townofminervany.gov
supervisor@townofmoriahny.gov
supervisor@newcombny.com
super@northelba.org
supervisor@townofnorthhudsonny.gov
davinastarmand@gmail.com
supervisor@schroon.net
supervisor@townofticonderoga.org
supervisor@westportny.net
supervisor@townofwillsborony.gov
townsupervisor@townofwilmington.org

Clinton County Legislature
hometowncable@yahoo.com
fvperyea@yahoo.com
mark.henry@clintoncountygov.com
rick.potiker@clintoncountygov.com
conroy.simon@gmail.com
KoffeeKat13@live.com
rob.timmons@clintoncountygov.com
wendellhughes.area8@aol.com
hall469@charter.net
joshua.kretser@clintoncountygov.com


Clinton County Highway Supervisor
Karl.Weiss@clintoncountygov.com


Essex County Superintendent of Public Works
james.dougan@essexcountyny.gov


Town of Ausable Supervisor
s.senecal@townofausable.net


Save Keeseville Historic Bridges
keesevilleshistoricbridges@gmail.com
 

Share the Petition Again!

Share the Petition Again!

MAY 10, 2021 — 

Help us by once again sharing our Petition to Save Keeseville’s Historic Bridges. No Donations Please. The 1878 Upper Bridge is the last known through Truss built by Murry, Dougan and Company in the world. The 1890 Old State Road bridge is a Pony Pratt Truss Bridge, and is very rare due to it’s double span continuous design. Out 1888 Pedestrian Suspension bridge is still open but in desperate need of maintenance. Each of our Bridges are on the National Registry of Historic Places. Each of them are National Civil Engineering Landmarks. These aren’t just old bridges. They aren’t just National Historic Bridges. They aren’t just civil engineering landmarks. They are unique bridges designed and built during an experimental and developmental period in civil engineering, and they are the last of their kind in the world. Help us send a message to Clinton and Essex County by sharing and signing this petition. Our towns have passed resolutions to save them, the community wide support is unprecedented. Remember when signing the petition, no donations please! Please share on other social media platforms, in emails, and text messages or anywhere else you can find a place for this to be seen! Thank you for the support!
http://chng.it/NbKWBhRC