Category: Town of Ausable

A Learning Process

A Learning Process

Well, I learned a lot from yesterday’s frustrations. As you all know, my goal has been to present the information, solutions, problems etc in a positive way for all those interested in the project to know the facts, both good and bad. I’ve been at this nearly every day since July 22, 2020. Three weeks ago, I invited all of our county officials once again to see the bridges. (A few had previously walked with me to hear our story) Two officials responded to my email, and none have taken me up on the offer to tour the bridges with me.

My frustration was growing in the lack of response from county officials. It peaked when I learned our Rep was removed from the transportation committee, I put it out to the public to read a bit too soon, and still wanted to get more information. My frustrations caught the best of me, and I sent a strongly worded email to the County head asking for an answer. I realized my frustrations got the best of me, and rewrote the email sent it again with better intentions.

I did get clarification from the county and shared that in a previous post to make sure the facts were presented. While I’m still not a fan of our rep being removed form the transportation committee, I did learn the reasoning behind it, and also learned something I wouldn’t have if this had not happened. I learned yesterday that Clinton County currently does not have a grant writer, and they are trying to find one. They are looking into the details of the grants I’ve provided them.

I encouraged them to work with Essex County’s office to submit a combined application as it would be a much stronger application with the support coming from both counties. Rob mentioned he would bring these ideas up and see if it could work out.

The moral of the story is communication. I’ve been expressing that we can all communicate better. I have no intentions of making this political, or to turn things negative. I have no intentions of speaking poorly about any county official. I just ask they work with us rather than against us.

In fact, I’m very eager to post any positive news when there is positive news to share. It’s my goal to make our officials look good, and not to make accusations that are unwarranted. They are the ones that can be the heroes in this whole process.

I’m sure that officials don’t like the fact I post everything to the public, but really my intentions are to avoid rumors and falsehoods as much as possible. I think the public needs to be kept informed on this issue. They are public officials, and everything should be open to everyone interested.When I started this I wasn’t a ‘bridge person’, nor was I big on ‘historic preservation’. I just wanted to do something great for Keeseville.

My frustrations stemmed from months of hard work, passion, and lack of progress by a few key individuals. I still wish to work with those individuals, rather that work against them. From my prospective, when there is no response for weeks it seems like we are being ignored. (This doesn’t in fact mean we are being ignored, but it sure feels like it). Our letters are sending a strong message from our community. We are being heard, and I’d like to encourage better communication between all involved (including myself). I’m here to help our county officials in any way possible. Thank you all for understanding, and for the support. We need to work together with our county officials to find a solution.

Encouraged to Keep Sending Letters

Encouraged to Keep Sending Letters

MAY 29, 2021 — 

I’m getting some encouraging messages from Essex County. They are encouraging everyone in the community to KEEP writing letters of support for our bridges. Your voices are being heard. If you haven’t already sent a message, please help us out by sending a letter and sharing this post.


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
keesevillehistoricbridges@gmail.com

Thank You Joshua Kretser (Clinton County)

Thank You Joshua Kretser (Clinton County)

Thank you to Devin Bates and Local 22 & Local 44 for doing a story today on saving our Bridges! It should air at 6:00pm tonight!


ALSO, an important phone call today from Joshua Kretser. He is the head of the Clinton County Transportation Committee. We had a really nice chat today about the bridges in Keeseville. Joshua assured me that everyone on the transportation committee and everyone in the County Legislature is in support of saving the bridges. It is a matter of finding the right grants to fund the bridges. We talked about some potential options in how we could accomplish that task. One potential option would be that the County donates the bridge to the town, and the town donates the bridge to a non-profit to raise funding. After the bridge was restored, we would then donate the bridge back to the county. This would have to be done by contract, and was just one suggestion. I looked into this last summer, and there was a lot of issues with towns that have done this in the past, but I didn’t have time to explain a lot of that on the phone as I had a meeting to go to.


To clarify an error of mine, I learned that Clinton County does not have a grant writing “Team” as I have previously stated, and that everyone involved with writing grants also does many other things at the county.


I do know Essex County uses an office to write grants, and there could have been some confusion on that point. In Clinton county it is a few people and Prioritizing resources needs to happen a lot. I explained the issues from 2008, and how we are trying to stay positive, and avoid the negative.
I did have to leave the phone call a bit early, but I also mentioned the trees near the swing bridge, and then later sent a photo of it to him. Hopefully that will be addressed soon.
One of the great things about this phone call today was hearing that the transportation committee is in support with us.

A simple phone call creates a working relationship to find solutions. I asked for an update on the Old State Road Bridge Historical Structure report grant, and Joshua was going to look into it to see if it was awarded.
I also learned today that Clinton County can not take fund raised money from a non-profit organization. We had hoped to be able to help offset the remaining 20% the counties needed to pay by fundraising. We are checking to see if the local towns can accept fundraising, and then donate the money to the counties. It might be a possibility.

I think the best thing we can do right now is get both Essex and Clinton County working together to apply for federal grants to save our bridges. With all of the infrastructure money that was passed, there must be a solution somewhere. I’m here to provide the county any help and information they need to make that happen. THANK YOU Joshua, and thank you Clinton County. We can get creative and make this happen. It’s just going to take some out of the box thinking.