DEC Encourages New Yorkers to Comment on Draft East of Hudson Unit Management Plan
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DEC Encourages New Yorkers to Comment on Draft East of Hudson Unit Management Plan |
Dec. 22 Deadline for Public Comments on Proposed Management ActionsThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the release of the draft East of Hudson Unit Management Plan for public comment. The plan guides the future uses and management of nearly 6,700 acres of DEC-managed public lands within the East of Hudson Unit in the towns of Amenia, Beekman, Carmel, Cortlandt, Dover, Kent, LaGrange, Milan, Pawling, Philipstown, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Putnam Valley, Stanford, and Union Vale. "This multi-property plan advances DEC's commitment to protecting our state's natural resources and enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities for all to enjoy," said DEC Regional Director Kelly Turturro. "We encourage public feedback on this proposal and look forward to working with communities to implement its objectives." The unit management plan includes DEC's Roeliff Jansen Kill Multiple Use Area, Lafayetteville Multiple Use Area, Stissing Multiple Use Area, Taconic Herford Multiple Use Area, Wassaic Multiple Use Area, West Mountain State Forest, Depot Hill Multiple Use Area, White Pond Multiple Use Area, Nimham Mountain Multiple Use Area, California Hill State Forest, Big Buck Multiple Use Area, Croton Gorge Unique Area, Montrose Point State Forest, and Salt Hill State Forest. Highlights of the draft plan include:
Proposed management actions will be guided by DEC's Strategic Plan for State Forest Management, which focuses on ecosystem health and diversity, economic benefits, recreational opportunities, forest conservation, and sustainable management. DEC is hosting two public meetings on the draft UMP: Wednesday, Nov. 16 Tuesday Nov. 22 DEC staff will be available from 5 to 6 P.M. to talk one-on-one and answer questions. Starting at 6 P.M., both meetings will include a public presentation of the draft plan, followed by time for public comments. Public comments on the proposed plan will be accepted until Dec. 22, 2022, by mail to DEC Division of Lands and Forests, 21 South Putt Corners Rd. New Paltz, NY 12561, and by email to R3.UMP@dec.ny.gov. |