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Gatineau Quebec J9H 4Z2
Canada
October 9, 2009
David A. Paterson
Governor
New York State
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224
Pete Grannis
Commissioner
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
625 Broadway
Albany, NY 12233-0001
Re: Early Closing of DEC Campgrounds in 2010
Mr Paterson and Mr Grannis:
I recently returned from a weekend camping at Cranberry Lake State Campground near the Village of Cranberry Lake, Town of Clifton New York in the Adirondack Region and had a wonderful weekend meeting small camper trailer enthusiasts from New York, Ontario & Massachusetts. It.s a wonderful little park that I visit at least once every year. In the summer, the swimming and boating are amazing and in the autumn, the colours of the foliage are well worth the trip. During this visit, I found out that the campground at Cranberry Lake will be closing at the end of the Labour Day weekend instead of the Columbus Day weekend that we are accustomed to and I would hope that you would reconsider that decision.
Governments across North America are faced with tough decisions regarding allocation of resources during this recession, but I would urge you to revisit the decision to close of this and other campgrounds operated by the DEC a month earlier than in past years. The Adirondacks are a treasure and the state campgrounds offer New York residents of and visitors an opportunity to economically enjoy what the northern part of the state has to offer. Autumn campers tend to be fairly self-sufficient and I cannot imagine that the costs of keeping the park open would be greater than the fees collected during this time.
I would also ask you to consider the economic impact of these park closures would have on the economies of the communities in and around the park. Travellers need goods and services and considering that the area draws tourists from New England, the mid-Atlantic states, the mid west as well as Ontario and Quebec, you risk the possibility of reducing viability of businesses that depend on tourist spending. I personally, never miss an opportunity to spend a few hundred dollars in Potsdam, Ogdensburg or Massena on a weekend trip to the US.
You have a product that is in many ways superior to what is offered in neighbouring jurisdictions. The DEC parks benefit from a beautiful location, great facilities and helpful staff. I encourage the state to keep these parks open for the benefit of New Yorkers and visitors and aaah need a conclusion.
Sincerely,
Jennifer S. Davis