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Removal of Low Clearance Railroad Bridge Over Interstate 87 in Clinton County Eliminates Detours for Commercial Shipping
Project Also Eliminated At-Grade Rail Crossing Along Busy Corridor, Minimizing Motorist Delays and Enhancing Safety
New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez today announced the completion of a project to facilitate economic competitiveness and enhance commerce in the North Country by removing the last height-restricted bridge over Interstate 87 in Clinton County, located in the Town of Plattsburgh. Removing the low-clearance railroad bridge eliminates the need for commercial shippers to detour around the structure as well as the potential for bridge strikes, enhancing safety for travelers along the busy corridor. In addition to the removal of the railroad bridge, a new median barrier was installed along the interstate, and an at-grade rail crossing on nearby State Route 22 was decommissioned and removed to reduce motorist delays and make their journeys safer.
The bridge carried an abandoned section of track formerly known as the Chateaugay Branch. The $2.2 million project began in April and required periodic closures of Interstate-87 northbound and southbound during non-peak hours.
Senator Betty Little said, “Highway safety is important for every region of our state, but I think especially for us given our cross border relationship with our Canadian neighbors and the high volume of commerce and tourism we see along the Northway corridor. While COVID has been terrible for so many reasons, it has been a good opportunity for road construction and getting ready for when things return to normal.”
Assemblyman Billy Jones said, “COVID-19 continues to impact small businesses here in the North Country, and it’s critical that we do everything we can to support the regional economy. By removing the last height-restricted bridge and completing additional infrastructure improvements, we can increase safety on our main thoroughfare and boost economic activity. These targeted infrastructure investments will help our communities recover and lay the groundwork for a brighter tomorrow for all of our families.”
Motorists are reminded that fines are doubled for speeding in a work zone. In accordance with the Work Zone Safety Act of 2005, convictions of two or more speeding violations in a work zone could result in the suspension of an individual’s driver’s license.
For real-time travel information, call 511, visit www.511NY.org, or logon to the new mobile site at m.511ny.org.
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COVID-19 December Updates |
Updates from Governor Cuomo |
| Governor Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday a new winter plan for the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are five targeted areas for this plan: |
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The Department of Health also initiated emergency hospital measures to prepare the state’s hospital system for an expected surge in new admissions over the upcoming weeks. Specifically, these measures include:
The Department of Health will also be launching a new, statewide hospital metric tracking system. Please visit this site for more detailed information on Governor Cuomo’s winter plan. |
Holiday Toy Drive |
| While the pandemic has halted many of our traditional in-person festivities, that’s no reason to stop supporting one another.
That is why I am hosting my annual toy drive again this year from now until Dec. 20. Drop off an unwrapped toy to my office at 2020 US Oval in Plattsburgh Monday-Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm to show your support for our most vulnerable community members and to spread some holiday cheer. All donations will go to the Christmas Bureau. |
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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today released the State’s final Trout Stream Management Plan that will improve the management of trout streams across the state. The final plan is the product of extensive public engagement and sound science that embraces simplicity, encourages angler participation, and recognizes the value of managing trout streams for self-sustaining populations of wild trout. In addition, to support implementation of the Trout Stream Management Plan, today DEC issued proposed regulations that are available for public comment until Jan. 25, 2021.
“DEC has reimagined the management of one of New York’s most prized and renowned natural resources to ensure our trout streams continue to be healthy and provide excellent fishing opportunities for years to come,” Commissioner Seggos said. “For the best possible management plan, DEC sought out the input of anglers, biologists, and other fisheries experts. The result is a balanced approach to manage these varied resources in accordance with their biological and recreational potential to meet the desired outcomes of a broad and diverse trout stream angling public. DEC looks forward to implementing the new Trout Stream Management Plan to enhance wild and stocked trout management and the habitats that support them to benefit current and future anglers.”
Significant aspects of the plan are the result of more than 20 public meetings held with anglers in 2017 to identify desired outcomes for the state’s numerous and diverse trout streams. The plan covers a broad spectrum of management areas and angler interests associated with trout stream management in New York. To view the plan and the categorization of managed trout stream reaches visit DEC’s website.
The management plan draws a distinct line between stocked and wild trout management and prioritizes habitat management as the primary tool to improve and restore wild populations of trout. It also creates the foundation to learn and build upon for continuous improvement of the State’s trout stream fisheries resources, solidifying DEC’s commitment to protecting and promoting the health of wild trout fisheries.
The plan also takes into consideration the hundreds of thousands of New York anglers who enjoy the State’s ongoing stocking efforts and balances protecting natural populations while supporting a robust hatchery network and partnerships that expand recreational opportunities and meet anglers’ diverse needs. The plan extends the duration of stocking on select stream reaches, increases the size of stocked fish, and ensures that each stocking contains some fish that are 12 inches or larger. It also seeks to improve the vigor of hatchery brown trout for increased survival.
Anglers would also be provided with the ability to fish year-round through the creation of a statewide catch-and-release season. DEC has preliminarily concluded that fishing during the spawning season will not result in negative fishery impacts, and DEC will evaluate the potential impact of the catch-and-release season with a study on select streams.
Joe Fisher, Chairman of the New York State Conservation Council (NYSCC), said, “The NYSCC and the NYSCC fish committee applaud DEC’s Trout Stream Management Plan and the regulations proposal. It is an excellent plan and will make New York State one of the leaders in trout management in North America for years to come!”
Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited, said, “Trout Unlimited welcomes and commends the DEC’s Trout Management Plan as a new approach to trout management. Trout Unlimited is committed to achieving healthy, self-sustaining trout populations, and we fully support the guiding principles of the Plan to strive for naturally reproducing populations of wild and native trout while providing diverse fishing opportunities. The elimination of stocking over wild populations of trout in many streams and the focus on habitat restoration as a result of the Plan is a significant step for coldwater conservation. Trout Unlimited shares the DEC’s interest in basing management decisions on sound science, and we look forward to working together to restore New York trout streams and to assist in the assessment of trout populations to ensure that management changes are having a positive effect on wild trout recovery.”
DEC seeks continued angler engagement to support efforts moving forward, including developing a new angler-friendly interactive map for information on stream reach management and fishing access locations. DEC will also expand public outreach about the significance of wild trout populations and the water they inhabit.
The proposed regulations are published in the State Register today and are available at DEC’s website. DEC is accepting public comments on the proposed rule changes from Nov. 25, 2020, to Jan. 25, 2021, by emailing: regulations.fish@dec.ny.gov.
Posted: December 1st, 2020 under Environmental News, General News, Law Enforcement News, Recreation opportunities, State Government News.
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