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The Adirondack Park Agency and its leader, Barbara Rice, were cleared of wrongdoing by the state inspector general's office ...
A condition attached to development permits for the Adirondacks' Whitney Park estate will be put to the test of Adirondack ...
Mar 11, 2022 — The Adirondack Park Agency met Thursday and heard about proposed changes to the Whiteface ski area. The board also voted on two infrastructure projects in the park, one of which ...
Apr 14, 2022 — The Adirondack Park Agency has approved the use of an herbicide to target two patches of Eurasian watermilfoil, an invasive species on Lake George. The permit approval comes after ...
The Adirondack Park Agency was created by the state legislature in 1971 and has occupied the same building in Ray Brook since it first opened. The governor and legislature allocated $29 million to ...
ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY LOSES TWO — The Adirondack Park Agency, tasked with overseeing six million acres of New York state, suffered two significant court losses last week in lawsuits challenging ...
The Adirondack Park Agency’s executive director and her management staff have cultivated a “culture of fear” including “bullying, hurtful conflicts, and general abusive behavior ...
The Adirondack Park Agency oversees development within the boundaries of the 6 million acre park. It is tasked with assuring that all projects meet the constraints of state constitutional and ...
The fine combines violations of two acts—the Adirondack Park Agency Act and the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers System Act — because the structures are under the APA’s jurisdiction.
The Adirondack Park Agency plans to vote this week on whether to approve a proposed 6,200-acre, year-round resort and residential development in Tupper Lake.
RAY BROOK, N.Y. (AP) -- A state agency has proposed a change in the Adirondack land-use plan to clear the way for a 34-mile multi-use recreational trail from Tupper Lake to Lake Placid. The ...