Category: All Bridges

Lots of Progress and Pressure!

Lots of Progress and Pressure!

AUG 13, 2020 — 

TOWN OF AUSABLE

Tonight the town of Ausable voted unanimously yes to the “Save Keeseville’s Historic Bridges” campaign.  Thank you Supervisor Sandy Senecal and the rest of the Town board for their support.

TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD

This morning Supervisor Barber in the Town of Chesterfield made some phone calls to stop the removal of the Upper Bridge.  He also forwarded our calls for progress to be made including looking in to the possibility of opening the Upper Bridge and Old State Road Bridge to pedestrians first, before we fix the bridges for vehicle traffic.

FOIL REQUESTS

Over the weekend I requested any and all documents in regards to ALL of Keeseville’s Historic Bridges from both Clinton County and Essex County.  This is to include any studies done on the bridges by engineers, and any information in regards to what happened to the 2.1 Million Dollar grant awarded to Essex County.

Both Counties have responded appropriately and will be in touch with me in regards to how to get that information to me.  

PUSH BACK AND MAJOR OBSTACLES

NO WEIGHT LIMIT ON NEW COUNTY BRIDGES

There is a major push right now for counties to build bridges with no weight limits.  We certainly understand the need for this.  However, there is an exception to every rule, and our historic bridges, especially the story behind all of them together as a group should make an exception to that rule.

NOW IS NOT THE TIME

Another common misconception is “Now is not the time” considering the pandemic and Covid-19.  Our response is, we didn’t have a choice as our bridge was scheduled to be removed.  Also, we are not expecting trucks to show up tomorrow and fix them.  What we are calling for is for both counties to come up with a PLAN to fix and maintain these bridges.  THEN when grants become available again, we won’t have to start the process, the agreements will be made and the proper paperwork filled out.

RAISING TAXES

Don’t fall for this.  With grants the county is only responsible for the remaining 20% of the repairs.  In certain cases DOT will pay 15% and the County 5%.  Now, since both Counties are responsible for maintenance on our bridges it could be done like this:

Essex County 5%

Essex County DOT Region 1 – 5%

Clinton County 5%

Clinton County DOT Region 7- 5%

FUND RAISING EFFORTS

Many people have asked if we are fund raising.  The answer is not yet.  We are waiting for exact numbers on how much things will cost to repair.  We may do a fund raising campaign in the future once we know for sure what we can and can not do.

CLINTON COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

Two members of the Clinton County Transportation Committee will touring the bridges this up and coming week.  I’ve also invited Highway superintendent Karl Weiss and Jim Dougan to take a tour with us.  I’ve actually invited every county official I can think of to come visit the bridges and take a walk with me.

HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENTS

Both Highway superintendents have been great resources as to what obstacles we face and are both open to suggestions.  My whole approach is to build support with our county officials and work together to make things happen.

WHAT IS PROGRESS?

Progress comes in many ways.  What we really want to hear as far as progress is:

1) The Upper Bridge will not be removed (In Writing)

2) Counties will give estimates on how much opening to pedestrians would cost

3) Counties in support of coming up with a plan now to be ahead of the game for when grants become available.

4) Bridges shored up/repaired to allow for pedestrian use.

PEDESTRIAN USE OF BRIDGES

One obstacle for allowing pedestrians to use the bridges is if a large number of pedestrians use the bridge at one time it weighs more than a car and could cause damage or collapse of the bridge.

This is certainly reasonable to understand.  What can we do to allow for pedestrian traffic.  This is where a fund raiser may come in handy in the future.  We just need the counties to work with us and think creatively.

Thank you for your support and all you do.  

Bridge Documents

Bridge Documents

JUL 31, 2020 — 

Thank You for your support.  I’d still love as many more local signatures as possible before Monday’s meeting!  Let’s keep going with the count!  No donations being accepted at this time.  Please share the petition link:

http://chng.it/Xgt9h8HyR5

Adirondack Architectural Heritage

I met with AARCH this morning to discuss our meeting with the Essex County Board of Supervisors.  I also called County Manager Dan Palmer, met with Supervisor Clayton Barber (Chesterfield), and had a brief conversation with Supervisor Tom Scozzafava (Moriah) to see what at outside prospective on the matter is.  We are now scheduled on the agenda for Monday’s meeting officially.

2008

Everything I’m currently bringing up was brought up in 2008 and approved by Essex County.  The County Applied for a 2.1 Million Dollar Grant to fix the bridges.  Only 20% would have been paid by the county and tried to be split by each county to be 10%.  Clinton County did not approve.  This is the conversation we need to change.

NYS Grants for Historic Bridges

These bridges are eligible for Grants.  First we need to find out what happened to the first grant and why it was never used if Essex County did receive it.  Applying for more grants is always an option

NYS and Federal Infrastructure programs

https://countyhwys.org/advocacy/legislation

There is a large movement now to restore bridges and highways across the county, especially in New York State.  We can apply for funding from these programs.

Town of Chesterfield File on the Bridges (includes original project, grant funding, studies, letters of support by community members, and state officials, as well as engineering firms, and historical associations)

Town of Chesterfield 1

Town of Chesterfield 2

Town of Chesterfield 3

Town of Chesterfield 4

Town of Chesterfield 5

Let’s Get More Local Support

Let’s Get More Local Support

JUL 30, 2020 — 

Here is an update on the petition.

We have a great mix of local residents, former residents, and those from Clinton and Essex County.  (estimated 400)

We also have signatures from outside the area. (Estimated 250) These probably won’t be counted.  What I really would like to do is focus on local signatures and those from Essex County before the meeting on Monday. 

 If you live in the village of Keeseville please pass it on to local residents any way you can.  You can download a QR code on the “Save Keeseville’s Historic Bridges” facebook page, or email keeesevillehistoricbridges@gmail.com

The only way we make progress is by overwhelming local support!  Let’s keep it going!