What's
Happening Now?
Summer
2006 News about
Wilmington
’s Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)
·
Wilmington
Waterfront Day coming up – Thursday August 31!!
Print or look at the flyer here
·
Fall
2006 Community Meeting in Planning:
Date to be announced. New
Survey coming soon.
·
Web
updated. Have you used it?
How about the Book?
·
Summary
of Spring and Summer Progress
·
Photos
in Post Office entryway display case
·
Related
News:
o
Dam update:
The debris is out of the gate and trash racks seem ineffective;
we may need new ones and need better guidance cleaning them.
Super will contact engineer (Christie or Foley).
o
New catchment basin near library is inadequate; Town seeking assistance
to correct the problem.
Wilmington
Waterfront Day – Thursday August 31
Wilmington
Waterfront Day is a chance for families to have fun while learning about
the history of the waterfront and the challenges being faced today.
Everyone is invited to come
to
Wilmington
’s Beautiful Waterfront on Thursday, August 31 for some fun on the
Ausable
River
.
The day’s events begin at
9:00am
at
Heritage
Park
, located at the corner of Route 86 and
Haselton Road
. In addition to enjoying
the last day of the farmer’s market in the park, visitors can also
view photos of the Wilmington dam construction, a “Then and Now”
photo display of the town, as well as receive copies of an 1876 map of
Wilmington’s historical center – all compliments of the Wilmington
Historical Society. The
Ausable River Association will also be on hand to provide information on
the organization and the important work it does to protect the entire
Ausable
River
watershed.
At
1:00pm
, the festivities move down to the
Wilmington
Beach
on
Lake
Everest
. Kids can participate in a
nature scavenger hunt, and from
2-5pm
, there will be a Kids’ Fishing Challenge, organized by the Wilmington
Fish, Game and Sports Club. Children
age 14 and under are welcome to participate, and several prizes will be
awarded. Baked items and
beverages will also be available for purchase at the beach.
All proceeds will go towards the Ausable River Association’s
and other waterfront projects in
Wilmington
.
At
6:00pm
, end the day with the last concert of the summer season at the beach,
featuring the band “Country Fugitives”.
Fall
2006 Community Meeting in Planning:
Date to be announced. New
Survey to be circulated soon.
A community meeting similar to the meeting in January will be held for
all residents in October this fall.
Please keep an eye out for flyers with the date.
Topics will include: what
the Committee has learned from the Inventory, what it is suggesting in
the policies, and what projects it has made priorities.
Community comments and thoughts will be collected as in January,
and the priorities and information in the reports will be changed
accordingly.
At the same time the Committee will be circulating a new (and short!)
survey to get community thoughts on the project ideas and how they
should be prioritized. Please
send yours in when you get it. Results
from these surveys will help the Town obtain permits, grant funds, and
other resources for implementing projects, such as dredging
Lake
Everest
or improving fishing access in the Town.
Web
Updated – See http://www.adksc.org/wilmingtonwaterfront/wilmingtonwaterfront.htm
he Wilmington Waterfront Project web site has been updated to help the
community follow progress and find documents and contact information, at
www.adksc.org (click on Wilmington
Waterfront Project) – this is also linked on the Whiteface Region
Visitor’s Bureau web site (http://www.whitefaceregion.com/
Click on “Living Here” and then “Wilmington”). Check
out photos
of yourself or friends in Community waterfront meetings, read
minutes of the Committee, or get contact information for Committee
members and tell them your thoughts.
Keep checking the site for new photos, documents, and maps
in the coming month.
In
addition, a booklet is available at the
Town
Center
with documents, minutes, etc. similar to those on the web site. Let
us know if you use the site or booklet, what other information you would
like to see there, and other thoughts.
Spring
and Summer 2006 Progress
What have we accomplished so far? The
Citizens’ Committee has done:
·
Learning about the waterfront resources:
cultural, historical, natural, economic, in Inventory and
Analysis
·
Community input and outreach through:
-
citizens’ committee work meeting every month since December and
conducting subcommittee work in between meetings
-
two community meetings (and two more in planning)
-
two surveys (and another one pending)
-
press articles
-
town newsletter article
-
3 posters (in Post Office entry way)
-
flyers
-
postcard to all residences
-
web site and town clerk booklet
-
visits to groups (seniors, artists, historical society, youth center, and
fish/game club)
-
cooperation with local organizations including AuSable River Association,
Wilmington Historical Society.
·
Interviews with Town highway, code enforcement, supervisor and relevant
Agencies: DEC, APA, DOT, DOS
(and with IDA, Soil and Water Conservation coming up)
·
Discussion and decisions on key waterfront is
sue
s: public access, hamlet
revitalization, and lake / beach restoration
·
Discussion and decision on waterfront boundary area
·
Drafts of 13 policies/approaches for
Wilmington
to control future of waterfront
·
Drafts of project ideas for implementing results of discussions and
community ideas
·
New funding proposal for first projects
What
do we still need to accomplish?
·
Policy work – finalizing drafts, sharing with town boards and community
·
Project list – finalizing drafts, sharing with town boards and
community
·
Draft LWRP
·
Next community meeting – October
·
Review period to agencies
·
Final LWRP
·
Final Community Meeting
·
Fundraising for projects
·
Ongoing waterfront committee (could be same or different members)
Photos
in Post Office entryway display case
Have you seen the Waterfront Committee’s photos in the Post Office
entry way display case? The
Committee developed three different photoboards to illustrate the
Waterfront planning process. The
first board, on display until July, showed views of our beautiful
waterfront, from the beach to the park picnic area (near the dam), from
the bridge, and more. The
second board is up now; it displays changes in the water occurring over
time from accumulated sediment. The
third board will go up soon; it displays the community’s role and the
work the Citizen’s Committee has done on its behalf over the months.
Check it out!