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New York Adirondack Park Agency
The Adirondack Park Agency seeks an expert witness to conduct a comprehensive environmental impact analysis for a proposed howitzer testing range in Lewis, NY (Project P2021-0276). The work includes assessment of noise impacts, evaluation of pollutants, and analysis of impacts to humans, wildlife, air, soil, and water. This notice is a procurement action issued as a notice of sole/single source or procurement exempt from advertising and includes a stated response deadline of May 8, 2026.
Posted Date
May 1, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: May 1, 2026
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Close: May 8, 2026
The Adirondack Park Agency seeks an expert witness to conduct a comprehensive environmental impact analysis for a proposed howitzer testing range in Lewis, NY (Project P2021-0276). The work includes assessment of noise impacts, evaluation of pollutants, and analysis of impacts to humans, wildlife, air, soil, and water. This notice is a procurement action issued as a notice of sole/single source or procurement exempt from advertising and includes a stated response deadline of May 8, 2026.
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.
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New York Adirondack Park Agency
State Land Planning services
Effective Date
Jun 3, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 3, 2024
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This Adirondack Park Agency Permit 2023-0225A, issued September 18, 2025, authorizes Kevin L. Frantzen and Shaye I. Tanner-Frantzen to construct a single-family dwelling in the Town of Jay, Essex County. The permit amends and supersedes a prior authorization (2023-0225) and is subject to specific conditions related to project execution, site development, and environmental compliance, including requirements for recording and project completion within defined timelines.
Effective Date
Sep 18, 2025
Expires
Effective: Sep 18, 2025
New York Adirondack Park Agency
Expires:
This Adirondack Park Agency Permit 2023-0225A, issued September 18, 2025, authorizes Kevin L. Frantzen and Shaye I. Tanner-Frantzen to construct a single-family dwelling in the Town of Jay, Essex County. The permit amends and supersedes a prior authorization (2023-0225) and is subject to specific conditions related to project execution, site development, and environmental compliance, including requirements for recording and project completion within defined timelines.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New York Adirondack Park Agency
This document outlines a strategy to address critical workforce housing shortages in the Adirondack Park by transforming blighted properties into homeownership opportunities. The core focus is on the 'Move-In NY & Land Banking' initiative, which leverages land banking for property acquisition, remediation, and site preparation, combined with the deployment of affordable CrossMod homes. The strategy aims to create a pipeline for infill and workforce housing, scale the model across various communities, and strengthen rural areas through robust partnerships, thereby fostering economic development.
This document from the Warren County Department of Planning and Community Development presents an overview of strategic initiatives aimed at fostering 'Thriving Hamlets' within the county. It outlines a process spanning from identifying housing needs in 2023 to implementing a housing strategy by 2025, supported by infrastructure investment and planning/zoning reforms. Key focus areas include understanding hamlet conditions, evaluating development potential, and updating zoning ordinances, as exemplified by the Lake Luzerne Vision 2023 Comprehensive Plan and its goals for business attraction, housing development, and community improvement. The overall vision is to create vibrant, year-round communities through informed local decisions.
The meeting included reports from the Executive Director regarding the upcoming Adirondack Planning Forum, the Local Government Round Table, and updates on GIS software migration and town comprehensive planning support. The Park Policy and Planning Committee received updates on unit management plans, state land consultations, staff training, and an overview of the Agency's GIS program. The Regulatory Programs Committee reviewed the division's permit application statistics, enforcement cases, and recommended the approval of the Maple Ridge Renewables 4 megawatt commercial solar generation facility project in the Town of Ellenburg, which was subsequently approved by the full board.
This document presents the final recommendations and a long-term monitoring plan for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Visitor Use Management Pilot Project in the High Peaks Project Area. It outlines strategies to manage visitor use, focusing on indicators such as people-per-viewscape, intergroup encounters, and vehicles-at-one-time, to address issues like traffic congestion, parking shortages, crowding, and public safety. The plan aims to achieve and maintain desired conditions for visitors' experiences and natural resources, with implementation phases extending through 2029, supported by ongoing monitoring and adaptive management.
The Eagle Lake Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plan outlines a comprehensive framework to control existing invasive species, primarily Eurasian watermilfoil, and prevent the introduction of new ones. It integrates mechanical, physical, chemical (ProcellaCOR EC), and biological control methods, alongside extensive prevention efforts like boat inspections and public engagement. Key objectives include maintaining sustainable AIS populations that do not interfere with recreational use or lake health, preventing new introductions, and fostering community stewardship through education and active involvement to protect the lake's ecological integrity and recreational value.
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