Replacement of Genung Road Bridge over Cascadilla Creek RFP
Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 14, 2026
Remove and replace the existing Bridge and reconstruct approx. 500 LF of approach roadway to tie the proposed structure into the adjacent highway.
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Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 14, 2026
Remove and replace the existing Bridge and reconstruct approx. 500 LF of approach roadway to tie the proposed structure into the adjacent highway.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Dryden
The committee discussed zoning and subdivision laws, specifically focusing on the definitions of agricultural land and farmland. Members debated the level of protection provided for agricultural land in the current zoning documents and considered the challenges of enforcing land use mandates on private landowners. Additional topics included potential incentives for farmland preservation, the impact of conservation subdivisions on farming operations, and the categorization of inactive railroad beds and trails within local land use regulations.
The committee meeting focused on providing an update regarding the broadband project. Key discussions included the importance of the committee's mission in facilitating easement acquisition, the public perception of project funding and the municipal nature of the project, and the high uptime performance of the fiber network. The committee reviewed the progress of easement acquisitions, addressed specific challenges with property owners who declined access, and debated the future policy for connection costs for those who initially refuse easements. Additionally, the committee discussed the possibility of marking specific parcels on the public broadband map to reflect easement status.
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The committee discussed proposed updates to local zoning and subdivision laws, focusing on the lack of clear, consistent definitions for terms such as 'farm' and 'agricultural land' within existing codes. Members explored strategies for better protecting agricultural land from residential development, including the potential use of incentives, conservation easements, and the purchase of development rights. Additionally, the discussion covered challenges regarding property boundary regulations, specifically concerning the placement of fences on agricultural lands.
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