A place for the Livingston Avenue Bridge Walkway in the Hudson River Comprehensive Restoration Plan

The Corning Preserve Trail
The Corning Preserve Trail

Partners Restoring the Hudson is a public/private partnership comprised of many not-for-profit organizations and academic institutions that are working together, in consultation with state and federal agencies, to create a Hudson River Comprehensive Restoration Plan (the Plan) for the Hudson River Estuary, from the Tappan Zee Bridge to the Federal Dam at Troy.

To support the development of the Plan, the Partners are now organizing a series of community workshops for county planning officials, municipal officials and other stakeholders in order to  share information on the needs and opportunities along the shoreline of the Hudson River Estuary that relate to habitat restoration and protection, community infrastructure, and recreational access. A Community Workshop is slated for this Wednesday, April 29 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm  at the Menands Fire Company Meeting Room, 250 Broadway Menands, NY 12204

A restored walkway across a rebuilt Livingston Avenue Bridge would provide provide community infrastructure and and recreational access to the Hudson River.

To register for Wednesday’s workshop, click here.

For questions about the Community Workshop for stakeholders in Albany and Rensselaer Counties, email Maureen Cunningham at mcunningham@hudsonwatershed.org/

Please note: Parking is limited, so participants are encouraged to carpool if possible and allow time to find parking on the street if parking lot is full.

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