Little/Jones Bill to Revitalize St. Regis River Waterfront Passed

Senator Betty Little (R-Queensbury) and Assemblyman Billy Jones (D-Chateaugay Lake) announced the bill that they sponsored to designate the St. Regis River as an inland waterway was passed in both houses of the state Legislature (S.6715/A.8827). They worked to secure the designation, which provides grant opportunities for many North Country communities to complete waterfront revitalization projects.

“Our waterfronts are tremendous assets,” said Little. “Well-planned stewardship of this natural resource can create a real ‘win-win’ by helping communities find the best balance of environmental protection with maximum economic opportunity. I’m really pleased working with Assemblyman Jones that we could get this legislation approved by the Legislature today and we look forward to Governor Cuomo’s support signing it into law.”

“Revitalized waterfronts will allow our communities to showcase their natural beauty, helping boost tourism efforts and attract new investment,” Jones said. “This designation is a huge win for our communities and will open up grant opportunities for the several neighborhoods that surround the St. Regis River. I’m grateful for Senator Little’s support on this initiative, and I’m calling upon the governor to lend his support as well to help strengthen the North Country community.”

Municipalities surrounding the St. Regis River will be able to develop a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) as a community, with local lawmakers approving the planning document.1 The comprehensive plan would outline the community’s vision for its waterfront area and provide the means to achieve their goals. State funding is available to help communities develop an LWRP, which helps plan for numerous grant opportunities to support a multitude of revitalization projects.2

1 dos.ny.gov/opd/programs/lwrp.html

2 dos.ny.gov/opd/programs/pdfs/LWRPPreparationGuidanceMarch2019.pdf