Trails
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· 2026-01-13
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Hi. My name is doctor Sherry Truin. I live at 25 Mountain Trail. I've lived in the trails for twenty years. I don't really plan to speak today, but, I I do really want to urge you to deny this request for a variance, speaking as somebody whose own pr…
Hi. My name is David Steele. I'm at 56 Mount Airy Road, which abuts the 52 Property. I submitted a letter to the board, and I spoke at the last meeting. And I wasn't intending on speaking again, but I just wanted to, respond to a few things that were…
to talk a little bit about how grants and how to decide when to pursue a particular grant, talk about a little bit on the anticipated state grants, for this year. Grants for potential cap village capital projects that have already been identified, by…
No. Absolutely. And I I think those are all those are all important points. So with Briarcliffe, the BRICS grant was specifically for new community centers. So what the funding that Briarcliffe received was probably through the consolidated funding a…
Mhmm. Again, and, also some trail projects looking at, you know, especially in some of your parks if they wanna develop new trails or rehabilitation of some trails or expansion of trails, that seems to be a very big thing. And then also the local wat…
Earlier in the evening, the board presented the Key to the Village to Delton Robinson, who designed Croton's enduring logo in 2004. "They chose the craziest one," Robinson quipped. Pugh noted that the logo, which incorporates the railroad, the Hudson…
Thank you very The podium is yours. Okay. Well, just thank you very much. It was, as you said, the professional assignment, but it was kinda fun to do it. We did several other alternatives, and they chose the craziest one. And and I aside from the fa…
I'll do this. I am gonna read from prepared letter because it has the weight of 45 signatures behind it, and these are folks who are, who are off on vacation because of the rescheduling. Can you please state your name and address? Oh, yeah. I'm sorry…
Yeah. But I mean just now. That's right. Yeah. I think the in May in the future. With regards to the subcommittees particular, you don't I I mean, at least as it is currently and as it's proposed, the board's not gonna necessarily know the exact name…
Because yeah. Yeah. That's a great question. Well, because its primary activity is trails cleanup, and, you know, it's basically done on ad hoc basis. I mean, I've been at trails cleanups. There's, you know, some some repeat customers, but it doesn't…
that was the end of the trails committee. It would yeah. Fair enough. And I mean, it was also that they weren't they didn't host meetings. Right? Like, their meetings were their trail cleanups. So they were not really you know, they weren't having, a…
So and I guess I would also like to understand a little bit. So you're saying the trails committee is a subcommittee of the CAC, and the chair of the does the chair does the trails committee have a chair?
The event fits neatly into the council’s newly reviewed $4,600 annual budget, which also includes a $260 bonus specifically earmarked for trails. That extra funding comes from surplus money left over after a local Eagle Scout recently completed a pro…
On the trails front, the committee is winding down its busy summer season, pausing volunteer workdays for the winter. Recent achievements include installing two new signs on North Highland and marking three-quarters of the crossings on the Upper High…