Category: Clinton County

Write Letters – Swing Bridge Update

Write Letters – Swing Bridge Update

MAY 22, 2021 — 

Keep writing letters to both Clinton County and Essex County Officials….It’s THAT important!

When we started our campaign July 22nd 2020, one of the very first things we brought up was the trees growing over the swing bridge and the potential for damage. The Essex County side of the river was quickly cleaned up and it LOOKS fantastic!

A few weeks later we took a walk with two Clinton County officials and they also mentioned that these trees were hazardous to the bridge, and that there were drainage issues, and issues with leaves and other debris that were building up in places that shouldn’t be. They did fix one large sink hole on the approach to the bridge (thank you), but the trees have not been addressed yet. I learned a few months back that The town of Ausable has requested to Clinton County many times that these trees be removed to prevent any potential being done to the bridge.

It would take a few hours of work (maybe a day) to remove the large branch, and removing a few other trees would open up the view of this bridge making it once again a highlight for the town. Because the bridge is on the Clinton County Inventory, the only group allowed to do the work is those in the highway department for Clinton County.

Even a little TLC would be a great start to the summer here for our bridges. Let’s hope it gets done soon. I’d happy show pictures when it is finished and give credit to those who did the work! 

New Grants- Keep Sending Letters

New Grants- Keep Sending Letters

MAY 21, 2021 — 

The Following Federal grant opportunities were provided by Jonathan Carmon from Elise Stefanik’s office. I immediately forwarded them to DPW and highway department as well as our town supervisors. Thank you Jonathan! (If we were to get just ONE of these grants we would be nearly funded, and could start fund raising!)


RAISE Grant FY2021 (formerly known as TIGER/BUILD): https://www.transportation.gov/…/FY%202021%20RAISE
Posted: April 13, 2021
Closing Date: July 12, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,000,000,000
Award Ceiling: $25,000,000
Award Floor: $0


Eligible Applicants for RAISE grants are State, local, Tribal, and U.S. territories’ governments, including transit agencies, port authorities, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and other political subdivisions of State or local governments. Multiple States or jurisdictions may submit a joint application and should identify a lead applicant as the primary point of contact and also identify the primary recipient of the award. Joint applications should include a description of the roles and responsibilities of each applicant. DOT expects that the eligible applicant that submits the application will administer and deliver the project. If the applicant seeks a transfer of the award to another agency, a letter of support from the designated entity must be included in the application.


Northern Border Regional Commission State Economic & Infrastructure Development Investment Program FY2022: https://www.nbrc.gov/…/economic-infrastructure
Not yet opened (FY2021 closed on Friday, usually this opportunity opens in March and closes mid-May, awards are announced in August).
Approximately $4.6 MM for each State
Up to a $1,000,000 maximum award to eligible infrastructure projects, up to a $350,000 maximum award for all other types of eligible projects
All funds are in the form of reimbursement for eligible expenses incurred after a Notice to Proceed has been fully executed
Eligible Applicants for NBRC SEID funding are Public bodies, IRS recognized 501(c) organizations, Native American tribes, and the four NBRC State governments.

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