Mohawk Hudson Regional Canalway Trail Group Meeting

December 8, 2002

Meeting Review

2nd Draft

 

Attendance

NAME

REPRESENTING (as appropriate) & ADDRESS

TELEPHONE NUMBER

E-MAIL ADDRESS

Elaine Troy

NYS Dept. of Health

Frear Bldg., 4th floor

2 Third St.

Troy, NY   12180

271-2760

eht01@health.state.ny.us

John DiMura

NYS Canal Corp

200 Southern Blvd

Albany, NY  12209

436-3034

john_Dimura@canals.state.ny.us

Donald Odell

Friends of MHBHT

97 Manning Blvd., Apt A

Albany, NY  12203

482-4574

dodell@nycap.rr.com

Kathy Quandt

Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau

25 Quackenbush Square

Albany, NY  12207

434-1217 x213

Kathy@albany.org

Ivan Vamos

NYBC

13 Maple Lane South

Loudonville, NY 12211

459-2026

ivanvamos@hotmail.com

Nancy Davis

Hudson River Valley Greenway

Capitol Bldg., Rm. 254

Albany, NY  12224

402-5894

Nancy.Davis@hudsongreenway.state.ny.us

Holly Sullivan

Hudson River Valley Greenway

Capitol Bldg., Rm. 254

Albany, NY  12224

402-5894

Holly.Sullivan@hudsongreenway.state.ny.us

John Stangle

Village of Menands

 

johnstangle@hotmail.com

 

1.     Welcome and Tour

q       Kathy Quandt, our host for this meeting, gave us the “short tour” of the Albany Visitors Center.  We found it difficult to pull ourselves away from the interesting exhibits and getting to the business at hand.

2.     Approval of the previous meeting review.  The review of the November 4 meeting was approved.

3.     CTANY (Canal Trailways Association of New York) Update—John DiMura

q       CTANY is working on the Local Management Planning Guidelines.  Karl Beard is the lead on this.

q       CTANY is updating the maintenance and design guidelines

q       The Canal Corp has issued the Adopt A Trail Program which includes guidelines for volunteers containing the do’s and don’t’s.

4.     Regional Updates

q       John DiMura.

·         The Canal Corp has just completed an interpretative plan for the Canalway.  A copy of the Interim Interpretative Plan, “Unlocking the Legend”, was circulated.  This incorporates a thematic framework for the canalway and municipalities.

·         Signage Design Guidelines have also been developed and are available.

·         The Inn to Inn Touring Brochure has been completed.  It includes the Mohawk-Hudson segment from Albany to St. Johnsville.  The brochure will not be distributed until the Fall when the Montgomery County Trail segments from Fort Hunter to St. Johnsville are completed.

·        John distributed materials on the Watervliet to Schuylerville component of the Champlain Canal.

q       Ivan Vamos noted the material in the endnote of the previous meeting review, and that, at some point, someone should pursue the points raised.

q       John Stangle noted the continuing attempts of the Village of Menands to continue development of connections to the Mohawk Hudson Bike Hike Trail.

q       Holly Sullivan noted that the Hudson River Valley Greenway is working on 56 water trail sites, and has bid out a standard design for kiosks for the water trail.

q       Don Odell noted his continuing objections to the lack of connections to the Mohawk portion of the Mohawk Hudson Bike Hike Trail in the Greenway/CDTC/Albany County connections study, and that the issue has been raised at the CDTC Bike-Pedestrian meeting.

q       Nancy Davis.  Nancy and Holly are handling the coordination of the Greenway connections at this end of the Greenway trails.

q       Elaine Troy, NYS Health Dept., referred all to her comments in the previous meeting review, and noted that the Health Dept. is promoting trails and their use within the Healthy Heart Program.

q       Ivan Vamos noted that all parties should be promoting and encouraging local trail use.

q       Kathy Quandt noted that an interpretative program for the Hudson River Way will be issued in 2003.

3.     Future Projects/Work Plan for 2003.  John DiMura led this discussion, with the following points being developed on newsprint.

q       Issues/Opportunities.

·         Connections between Greenway trails and Canalway trails in Cohoes.

·         Coordination with studies/projects in the region.

·         Joint management association (continuing from ideas being developed in Greenway Connections study.  (Award for the best maintenance agreement.)

·         Establish link to Hudson River Natural Resources Drainage Assessment Process.

·         Involve chambers of commerce.

·         Linkages to community facilities.

·         Adopt-A-Trail (Establish Volunteer Groups).

·         Distribute information/Surveys/trail etiquette education [use Hudson River portion of trail]/trail patrol.

·         Find a chairperson – dog & pony show.

·         Making contacts with city & county.

·         Publicize to and through agencies/groups/everyone.

·         Speakers bureau on regional group, especially economic benefits of trail.

·         Detailed maps (CDTC).

·         Letters to editors.

·         Urger (Canal flagship) – publicize the canal.

·         Girl Scout outing [outreach to scouting groups].

5.  Next Meeting

The next meeting is scheduled for 3:00-5:00 PM, Monday, January 27, 2003 at the Albany Visitors Center.  Details as to location and parking will be forthcoming.

SUBMITTED BY:

Don Odell, recorder