New York budget 2024-2025: What’s in it for the Adirondacks
Clean water and Adirondack Park funding reinstated in state budget, plus a look at what was left behind
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Clean water and Adirondack Park funding reinstated in state budget, plus a look at what was left behind
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle shared frustrations with the governor’s $250 million clean water cut.
State lawmakers applaud state’s $2.5 million contribution
Challenger to incumbent supervisor suing town over plan to discontinue pond source
ORDA seeks permit for significant increase in water withdrawals at Olympic sports complex
In the Adirondacks, most sewer and water districts are small operations, serving at most a few thousand people. But the water projects cost millions.