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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-05-16 Dryden Rail Trail Friends and Task Force Minutes of the Meeting Monday, May 16, 2022 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. at Houtz Hall (Etna Post Office building) Attendance: Bob Beck, chairperson: Chris and Diane Tessaglia-Hymes, Susan Ashdown, Todd Bittner, Tony and Janice Bretscher, Steve Winans, Alice Green, Dan Lamb, Judy Auble Zazzara, Melissa Fadden. Call to order at 7:05 pm – Bob Beck Additions to agenda: 1) Game Farm Crossing update- Dan 2) Possible trail cleanup between Lake Rd and Purvis Rd. – Melissa Fadden Melissa is interested in organizing volunteers to clean up the area from Lake Rd to Purvis Road in the Jim Schug section of the Rail Trail. Chris suggested checking with Town DPW to see if they could supply trash bags and collect the trash for disposal. He noted that such volunteer operations often use brightly colored bags so they’re easy to identify for pickup. Bob suggested calling Town DPW Secretary Katelyn Rich to ask about their help for the project. Todd said a section of that area at Purvis Rd. is managed by Cornell Natural Areas. Staff cleared a lot of tires and debris at Purvis Wetland area last year. He suggested that if there’s a lot of new trash being dumped there by people driving in along that stretch, it may be necessary to make some barriers, like bollards, to prevent this. Chris asked if this kind of clean up could be part of the work for teens in the Town of Dryden’s a Project Lead summer program. Bob said he can check with the Town’s youth services worker to see if this could be added to their schedule in August. Chris suggested that it might work to schedule the cleanup annually in March/April before foliage emerges and makes it more difficult to pull out litter. Approval of April Minutes was unanimous. Dryden Rail Trail updates – Bob Streets Alive Event: Thanks to Tony, Janice, Bob and Rose for a successful afternoon at Streets Alive in Ithaca on Sunday May 1. They said many people visited the table and expressed support for the Dryden Rail Trail. Dryden Dairy Day: This year Dairy Day is scheduled for June 11. Janice and Tony offered to help at the Rail Trail table. Task Force members soon will get a schedule for table shifts and a request to volunteer at this community gathering. Signs about Parking for the Game Farm Trail section: Bob reported that the Town now has signs directing people to parking at Stevenson Rd. and away from the crossing at Game Farm Rd. They should be posted soon. NYS Parks Rec & Historic Preservation Grant: Kathleen McIsaac called Bob this afternoon to let him know that State Parks is satisfied with the Task Force’s letter explaining what the Town would do if the DEC agreement expires without renewal after 20 years. (It’s expected to be renewed.) This last ROW approval by OPRHP in Albany will now enable signing the contract when we receive it. Game Farm Crossing Update: Dan drafted a letter to DOT about a plan for the crossing at Game Farm Rd. It requests a 600-foot speed reduction to 35 MPH for the crossing area. It makes the case that this is an urgent need because of the dangerous situation. Assemblywoman Anna Kelles’ office got involved in helping to set up a meeting with DOT in Albany. Dan hopes that the direction from Albany will help move local highway officials to approve the pending crossing plan. Bob thanked Dan for his work to get the grant from Senator Kristin Gillibrand and for setting up the press conference on the trail. Todd noted that a Gillibrand staff person said it would be great to have the senator return for the ribbon cutting. Dan said it would be good to have Senator Schumer as well, since he was also helpful in securing the $700K grant to fill the funding gap for construction of the Route 13 bridge. Broadband Project on Rail Trail Corridor: Susan noted that the broadband project is laying fiber quickly for phase one of the pilot to provide high speed internet. The project is using the old railroad corridor which the Town retained easements for back when the rail company abandoned the spur. The Town has about $2 million in federal grants towards this project which will make this the first municipally owned and operated broadband system in NYS. Dan said some residents have called Town Hall to see if the fiber laying is trail related. He said there’s been clarification that the Town is exercising its right by permanent easement to lay utilities in the corridor. Bob has talked with the Broadband project engineer about what parts of the project will benefit the trail project. There may be culverts needed that could save the trail from having to pay for a treatment at three separate washouts (upon approval of easements). One is at NYSEG, one is near Etna Lane, and the other is closer to Freeville. There are tiny trestles in some spots, but they will probably drill down under, or alongside of the trestles to lay the fiber. Bob said he assumes the corridor must be finished enough to drive in for maintenance. American Trails’ Advancing Trails Webinar The Task Force Viewed and discussed a 4/28/22-recorded, illustrated rail-trail talk by Craig Della Penna, sharing his decades of experience in developing rail trails. June meeting scheduled for 7 pm June 20, 2022 at Dryden DPW Adjournment at: 8:37 pm Respectfully submitted: Alice Walsh Green