Expressing Frustrations with Essex County

Expressing Frustrations with Essex County

It’s time to Express disappointment with the Essex County Board of Supervisors. Over the last few months in terms of saving our historic bridge, I’ve often said “If we push too hard, we insult our county officials, and if we don’t push hard enough, nothing gets done”.To show this was true, we pushed really hard in May and June. I created a video discussing the value of the Upper Bridge in Keeseville, and compared it to all of the bridges Essex County plans on replacing over the next ten years. My intentions were to be respectful, informative, and good, but it was not taken well by most of our officials, because it was the truth, and they all know it, and it exposes the harsh reality that Keeseville is often forgotten about.After this video was published, I was silent for a month to be respectful of the supervisor’s time and see if they would choose to do the right thing. There was potential for an opportunity for our Essex County officials to work with our town officials, apply for grants, and get the process rolling to restore our Historic Upper Bridge, and then turn it over to our town for future maintenance.The deadline for a series of grants was today. Not a single word has been mentioned since I went silent on the future of our bridges. (Again proving that if we don’t push, nothing gets done). Essex County….WE NEED YOUR HELP.What is even more upsetting, is that this has been going on for over a decade, and our county officials are ALL well aware of the issue in Keeseville. We had asked them to use any of the infrastructure funding that was available including funding from Elise Stefanik.Today we read in the paper, that this grant was applied for to save the historic building in Essex. (Before I go any farther, let me express that we fully support saving the Historic Building in Essex. That building should be saved, and my thoughts are more directed to the Board of Supervisors than that particular effort for restoration). We have been asking for over a year for Essex County to help us, and apply for grants, including the Federal Grant funding from Elise Stefanik. Our town officials have been asking for support for for over 10 years (Closer to 15 years). Our community has been asking for help for the same length of time, and yet for some reason Keeseville is left to fend for itself each and every time. Where are the priorities? This is the last remaining bridge of it’s type in the world. The value and history of our 1878 Upper Bridge is unprecedented. We have spoken to engineers across the country. We have listed over and over the reasons for saving the bridge, what can be done with it, why and how to do it. The only people that can make it happen is our county officials.Our Upper Bridge is not only needed, but the value of keeping that bridge in it’s original location, and reopening it should be of the highest priority.I’m extremely disappointed that we constantly have to beg and plead for any progress at all. There is no movement without us complaining loudly. We don’t want to be loud, we want to work together with our county officials, but it is absolutely clear that “certain” county officials have absolutely no interest in preserving local history, even when it serves a greater purpose, value, and improves traffic flow and safety in our community. With so much infrastructure money available the ball has been dropped, and as mentioned this should be considered a failure of local government. We are not giving up. We want our bridges restored. Our stance is firm, but we are still open to working with county officials. Here is where my tone changes, and focuses more on the future. Essex County officials, you all can be the difference. All of the research is done. We push hard, not because we are personally, or verbally degrading anyone but because Keeseville cares. You all are not only town supervisors, but you are county officials, and Keeseville is part of Essex County. Keeseville is the Gateway to the Adirondacks. WE NEED YOUR HELP. We are asking for help. You represent all of us. We want to establish a good working relationship with you all, and open communication sometimes it challenging. We want you to take responsibility, and help us out.Please fix a wrong from years ago. This message expresses frustration because if we don’t push, no progress is made. Please work with us, and get this bridge restored, and reopened. It is your responsibility.Here are all the reasons why this bridge should be saved:

Another Update

Another Update

Here is yet another update. A Clinton County official recently mentioned that the RAISE federal grant is best used when bundling other bridge projects together. The grant is usually awarded to large projects with multiple bridges involved. I mentioned that one of the things we have been pushing for is bundling projects, and that Clinton County could reach out to Essex County and apply for this grant together for a stronger application. Grants would cover 80% of the cost of restoration.

The topic of discussion going forward is how to pay for the remaining 20%, and what will the future of the bridges look like. One of the possibilities being discussed is that the counties would help with the restoration of the bridges, and once the restoration is paid for and completed, donating and turning the bridges over to the towns of Ausable and Chesterfield where they then will be cared for and maintained by those who really love the bridges. This would also allow non-profit organizations to help out in the future.

At the county level it is very difficult for anything to be accomplished because of NYSDOT regulations, multiple counties, multiple towns, multiple DOT regions, etc. This is why nothing has been accomplished in over ten years. Having less municipalities involved makes things much easier to get accomplished. From here it is “What do we want to see done with our bridges?” and also “What is the minimum we are willing to accept”A Historic Rehabilitation is extremely important because of the significance of our bridges.

Having a company with the mostly forgotten knowledge and skills to restore these bridges is extremely important. Of course, we would want our bridges to be reopened to traffic. The bridges could also be used for pedestrian/emergency vehicle traffic, or just as pedestrian bridges.

Because they are on the National Historic Registry, these bridges can not be removed without a lengthy and expensive process. If nothing is done, they will sit there and continue to be eye-sores, and become even more unsafe/dangerous and eventually collapse or cause injury. The best course of action is to take these eye-sores and bring them back to benefit the community for use by locals and tourists. They offer scenic vista of the unique contours of the Ausable River, and provide a link to both sides of the community.

We are so grateful that these conversations are taking place. Nothing is set in stone, and this is all preliminary discussion. On our yard signs we have a quote that says “Let’s Work Together To Find a Solution”.It is these types of discussions that will lead to a solution being found, and we thank all of those involved from the Town of Ausable, Town of Chesterfield, Clinton County and Essex County.

It is certain that there will be roadblocks and barriers to overcome along the way, but an important first step has been made.

**Please remember that these bridges have not been maintained or inspected since 2009. They are nice to visit and look at but please do not go on the bridges. The beams under the decking on the bridges do have section loss, and that’s why they were closed. (This is an easy fix once the restoration happens)**

Swing Bridge Trees Cleared!

Swing Bridge Trees Cleared!

Big News today! A huge thank you to the Clinton County Highway Department, Town of Ausable crews, Zael Kravitz, and anyone else involved in today’s efforts to remove the dangerous trees from above our Swing Bridge. This was NOT an easy task navigating the bridge, power lines and bad weather. We appreciate the effort in helping us make this bridge safer and more visible to the public from both sides of the river! Thank you for helping us! Great work!