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New York Adirondack Park Agency
The NYS Lake George Park Commission seeks to award a 5-year contract (not to exceed $500,000 total) to fund environmental conservation projects within Lake George Park. The solicitation is a sole-source action intended to award the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District for implementation of conservation projects. Contact listed is Justin Luyk (Administrative Specialist 1) with email justin@lgpc.state.ny.us.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Close: Jan 26, 2026
The NYS Lake George Park Commission seeks to award a 5-year contract (not to exceed $500,000 total) to fund environmental conservation projects within Lake George Park. The solicitation is a sole-source action intended to award the Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District for implementation of conservation projects. Contact listed is Justin Luyk (Administrative Specialist 1) with email justin@lgpc.state.ny.us.
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Seeking facilities to conduct the Adirondack Planning Forum during a two-day period on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 through Thursday, May 7, 2026. The Conference will begin with a Welcome Reception at 4:00 PM on "Day One" and will begin at 7:00 AM on "Day Two." The bidder will submit one bid for the two consecutive dates of May 6, 2026 and May 7, 2026. Needed facilities include meeting rooms suitable for conducting seminars, lodging, catering facilities, and the ability to provide for additional needs, services, and equipment.
Posted Date
Aug 4, 2025
Due Date
Sep 5, 2025
Release: Aug 4, 2025
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Close: Sep 5, 2025
Seeking facilities to conduct the Adirondack Planning Forum during a two-day period on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 through Thursday, May 7, 2026. The Conference will begin with a Welcome Reception at 4:00 PM on "Day One" and will begin at 7:00 AM on "Day Two." The bidder will submit one bid for the two consecutive dates of May 6, 2026 and May 7, 2026. Needed facilities include meeting rooms suitable for conducting seminars, lodging, catering facilities, and the ability to provide for additional needs, services, and equipment.
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Seeking facilities to conduct the adirondack planning forum during a two-day period on wednesday, May 7, 2025 through thursday, May 8, 2025. The conference will begin with a welcome reception at 4:00 pm on day one and will begin at 7:00 am on "day two". The bidder will submit one bid for the two consecutive dates of May 7, 2025, and May 8, 2025. Needed facilities include meeting rooms suitable for conducting seminars, lodging, catering facilities, and the ability to provide for additional needs, services, and equipment.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2024
Due Date
Dec 20, 2024
Release: Nov 21, 2024
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Close: Dec 20, 2024
Seeking facilities to conduct the adirondack planning forum during a two-day period on wednesday, May 7, 2025 through thursday, May 8, 2025. The conference will begin with a welcome reception at 4:00 pm on day one and will begin at 7:00 am on "day two". The bidder will submit one bid for the two consecutive dates of May 7, 2025, and May 8, 2025. Needed facilities include meeting rooms suitable for conducting seminars, lodging, catering facilities, and the ability to provide for additional needs, services, and equipment.
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New York Adirondack Park Agency
State Land Planning services
Effective Date
Jun 3, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 3, 2024
New York Adirondack Park Agency
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AvailableNew York Adirondack Park Agency
This document is an amendment (Permit 2012-0209B), issued by the Adirondack Park Agency on October 9, 2025, to Sinclair Heights Corporation. It amends the original Permit 2012-0209, authorizing the additional stocking of up to 12 sterile triploid grass carp in two privately-owned ponds located in the Town of Edinburg, Saratoga County, for the control of Eurasian watermilfoil. All other terms and conditions of the original permit remain in effect.
Effective Date
Oct 9, 2025
Expires
Effective: Oct 9, 2025
New York Adirondack Park Agency
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This document is an amendment (Permit 2012-0209B), issued by the Adirondack Park Agency on October 9, 2025, to Sinclair Heights Corporation. It amends the original Permit 2012-0209, authorizing the additional stocking of up to 12 sterile triploid grass carp in two privately-owned ponds located in the Town of Edinburg, Saratoga County, for the control of Eurasian watermilfoil. All other terms and conditions of the original permit remain in effect.
AvailableNew York Adirondack Park Agency
This document is an Adirondack Park Agency (APA) Permit (2025-0206) issued to 841 ATATEKA DRIVE, LLC. It authorizes the relocation of an existing 40-foot-long by 6-foot-wide dock in Friends Lake, Town of Chester, Warren County, to a new location approximately 12 feet along the shoreline. The permit outlines specific conditions for the project, including requirements for recording, compliance with relevant state acts and regulations, and limitations on future development.
Effective Date
Nov 12, 2025
Expires
Effective: Nov 12, 2025
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Expires:
This document is an Adirondack Park Agency (APA) Permit (2025-0206) issued to 841 ATATEKA DRIVE, LLC. It authorizes the relocation of an existing 40-foot-long by 6-foot-wide dock in Friends Lake, Town of Chester, Warren County, to a new location approximately 12 feet along the shoreline. The permit outlines specific conditions for the project, including requirements for recording, compliance with relevant state acts and regulations, and limitations on future development.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New York Adirondack Park Agency
This vision document outlines the Village of Speculator's commitment to fostering a thriving, sustainable Adirondack community. Key priorities include preserving natural beauty and heritage, achieving sustainable growth and economic development, addressing housing needs, protecting the unique environment, and offering authentic visitor experiences. The plan aims to create a resilient local economy through responsible stewardship and innovative collaborations, ensuring an enhanced quality of life for all and maintaining the village's character for generations to come.
The meeting included welcoming remarks, followed by the approval of the November 13-14, 2025 meeting minutes. The Executive Director's report highlighted a review of Governor Hochul's State of the State presentation and key Agency accomplishments in 2025, including introductions of new staff. The Agency then adjourned into committees. The Park Policy and Planning Committee received the Planning Division report, noting distribution of the latest Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan and updates on unit management plan reviews. This committee unanimously recommended denial of the Lake Luzerne Map Amendment (MA2025-01). The State Land Committee received an informational presentation from the Department of Environmental Conservation regarding the draft policy on the use of Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs). The Regulatory Programs Committee reviewed the division report, which covered ProcellaCor EC treatment for Eurasian watermilfoil, and presented two permit applications: P2025-0238 for a battery energy storage system in Northampton and P2025-0180 for a 7-lot subdivision in Keene, both of which the committee recommended for approval. In full Agency session, the board voted to accept the FSEIS and deny the map amendment for MA2025-01, and approved the subdivision application (P2025-0180) by a vote of nine to one, and approved the Carson Power application (P2025-0238). Public comment featured discussions on the OPDMD presentation and concerns regarding the Carson Power project.
The conference focused on finalizing the order of proceedings for the public hearing scheduled for February 4, 2026. Key discussions included addressing the applicant's challenge to the hearing officer's disqualification, which was unresolved and required subsequent affidavit submissions from other parties. The parties agreed to adjourn the February 4, 2026, hearing date to February 25, 2026, at APA Headquarters. A scheduling order was agreed upon, detailing dates for witness lists, discovery requests, and pre-filed testimony throughout March, April, and May 2026. The venue for in-person hearings was confirmed as APA Headquarters, although a request to hold part of the hearing in the Town of Lewis was taken under consideration. The request for the intervenors for the applicant to submit an updated comprehensive application was denied, as the hearing officer affirmed the existing application was deemed complete.
The meeting included remarks from the Chair and a public comment session focusing on transparency in Regulatory Programs. The Executive Director's report highlighted congratulations to new officials, the passage of Proposition One resulting in land adjustments and future forest preserve expansion, an update on the headquarters project, and staff congratulations. The Regulatory Programs Committee discussed the division report, noting statistics on permit applications and issued permits, and recommended moving a proposed weapons range project in the Town of Lewis to a hearing. The State Land Committee reviewed the Planning Division report, including GIS server deployment and ongoing unit management plan reviews. The committee also recommended approval for the proposed final unit management plans for Luzerne Campground and Lincoln Pond Campground. Following committee reports, the full board voted to move the weapons range project to a hearing and approved the resolutions for the campground UMPs. Revised committee assignments were also concurred with by the Board.
This document outlines a comprehensive Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan for Eagle Lake, primarily addressing the threat of Eurasian watermilfoil. The plan provides a framework of options and recommendations for control methods, including mechanical, physical, chemical, and biological approaches, alongside prevention and public engagement strategies. Key focus areas include maintaining a sustainable population of aquatic invasive species, preventing the introduction of new species, and fostering community stewardship through education, monitoring, and adaptive management. The overarching vision is to preserve a healthy, accessible, and ecologically balanced lake for recreation, property values, and biodiversity.
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