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Hamlet of Great Bend, Jefferson County, NY

Tug Hill region of New York covers 2,100 square miles between Lake Ontario and the Adirondack Mountains. . The region has a total resident population of just over 100,000 people. Hamlet of Great Bend, Jefferson County, NY. The region includes 62 very rural towns and villages.

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Hamlet of Great Bend, Jefferson County, NY

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  1. Tug Hill region of New York covers 2,100 square miles between Lake Ontario and the Adirondack Mountains.

  2. The region has a total resident population of just over 100,000 people. Hamlet of Great Bend, Jefferson County, NY

  3. The region includes 62 very rural towns and villages.

  4. Sustaining the Mission Planning, Training and Technical Assistance 90% of local leaders find Commission services essential. Local leaders need good information. The region’s local officials serve part-time, most are inexperienced leaders, and work with tight local budgets. Commission efforts focus on improving local decision making, improving local efficiency and responsiveness, and improving access to resources.

  5. “Circuit riders” work for each of five Councils of Governments, providing staff support to busy, part-time local officials. The circuit rider program is key to responding to opportunities for collaboration.

  6. Assistance to Communities • Planning and technical assistance • Community infrastructure and economic development • Natural resources management

  7. Black River Blueway Trail Salmon River Watershed Sub-regional Projects “Skate where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.”Wayne Gretzky

  8. Macro Regional Efforts Northern Forest Great Lakes

  9. 4,000 Miles of Rivers and Streams

  10. Extensive Wetlands

  11. Unfragmented Core Forest

  12. East Branch of Fish CreekProject Timeline • 1994: Sportsmen ask Commission for help • 44,650 acres industrial forest land • 1995: East Branch of Fish Creek Working Group formed • Working Group recommends using conservation easements • 1998: State tax legislation allows make C.E.s feasible • 2002: The Nature Conservancy purchases land, retains easements • Traditional sporting leases, snowmobile trails, limited public access, sustainable forest management secured • 2005: Recreation planning, education efforts underway; transfer of easements and some land to State anticipated by end of year

  13. East Branch of Fish Creek Working Group • Primary landowner • Sporting clubs • Local Town officials • Conservation groups • Private landowners • Recreation groups • County officials • NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation

  14. Of Most Concern • Local Taxes • Hunting Lease Terms and Prices • Public and Private Recreational Access • Forest Health • Community Economic & Social Vitality

  15. Communication Critical

  16. 45,953 Acres • 30,312 acres Conservation Easement • 1,350 acres Fish Creek Fee Corridor • 14,291 acres TNC Conservation Area

  17. Tug Hill Commission Linda Gibbs Natural Resources Specialist 317 Washington Street Watertown, NY 13601 315-785-2380 www.tughill.org

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