Hudson Riverfront Park park description and amenities in the Town of Halfmoon. Park construction is supported by grants from the NYS Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
Population growth trends analyzed for the Capital District of New York. Various growth scenarios are examed including impacts on land use and taxation.
Presentation for Parks & Trails New York at the Finger Lakes Regional Conference in Ithaca, NY on 9/24/2011. This presentation is focused on the priorities of trail advocates and organizations devoted to the development of trails.
The document outlines an action plan to complete and promote the Champlain Canalway Trail from Waterford to Whitehall. The plan's goal is to create a continuous route along historic towpaths, community attractions, and on-street bicycle routes. It recommends local governments work together regionally to support trail projects, establish linkages, and promote the trail through events and tourism to boost local economies and provide transportation and recreation opportunities. Short and long-term recommendations include completing trail sections and loops, enhancing accommodations, and seeking funding to realize the vision of a world-class recreational trail.
The document discusses the Bay Colony Rail Trail project which aims to convert an inactive 7-mile rail corridor between Medfield and Needham, MA into a multi-use recreational trail. It provides background on rail trails, outlines the typical development process which can take decades, and discusses benefits such as increased health, transportation, and environmental protection. The document encourages readers to experience existing rail trails and get involved with the Bay Colony Rail Trail project.
Hudson Riverfront Park site plan in the Town of Halfmoon. Park construction is supported by grants from the NYS Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
Presentation for Parks & Trails New York at the Finger Lakes Regional Conference in Ithaca, NY on 9/24/2011. This presentation is focused on the priorities of trail advocates and organizations devoted to the development of trails. This handout describes selected grant programs available through Economic Development Councils of New York State, with a deadline the end of October 2011. The selected programs are focused on the needs of trail advocates and organizations devoted to trail development.
Population growth trends analyzed for the Capital District of New York. Various growth scenarios are examed including impacts on land use and taxation.
Presentation for Parks & Trails New York at the Finger Lakes Regional Conference in Ithaca, NY on 9/24/2011. This presentation is focused on the priorities of trail advocates and organizations devoted to the development of trails.
The document outlines an action plan to complete and promote the Champlain Canalway Trail from Waterford to Whitehall. The plan's goal is to create a continuous route along historic towpaths, community attractions, and on-street bicycle routes. It recommends local governments work together regionally to support trail projects, establish linkages, and promote the trail through events and tourism to boost local economies and provide transportation and recreation opportunities. Short and long-term recommendations include completing trail sections and loops, enhancing accommodations, and seeking funding to realize the vision of a world-class recreational trail.
The document discusses the Bay Colony Rail Trail project which aims to convert an inactive 7-mile rail corridor between Medfield and Needham, MA into a multi-use recreational trail. It provides background on rail trails, outlines the typical development process which can take decades, and discusses benefits such as increased health, transportation, and environmental protection. The document encourages readers to experience existing rail trails and get involved with the Bay Colony Rail Trail project.
Hudson Riverfront Park site plan in the Town of Halfmoon. Park construction is supported by grants from the NYS Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
The Champlain Canal Working Group has a vision for an attractive and continuous Champlain Canalway Trail route from Waterford to Whitehall, that utilizes historic towpaths, Champlain Canal shoreline, existing local and regional trails, on-street bicycle routes and links to regional and community attractions.
Presentation for Parks & Trails New York at the Finger Lakes Regional Conference in Ithaca, NY on 9/24/2011. This presentation is focused on the priorities of trail advocates and organizations devoted to the development of trails. This handout describes selected grant programs available through Economic Development Councils of New York State, with a deadline the end of October 2011. The selected programs are focused on the needs of trail advocates and organizations devoted to trail development.
The Town of Halfmoon (owner) is seeking Statements of Qualifications from consultants for professional engineering services for design, permitting and approvals, bidding and construction phase services for the Historic Preservation of Champlain Canal Structures in the Town of Halfmoon. The project will include the preparation of plans, designs and construction documents for the Historic Preservation of Champlain Canal Structures. Proposers must offer a Statement of Qualifications that will meet the scope of services and qualifications and general description of work activities identified in Section III of the Request For Qualifications (RFQ).
The Town of Halfmoon will preserve and rehabilitate the stone arch culvert and wastewater weir of the Historic Champlain Canal located over McDonald Creek. The Town along with State and Federal agencies envision the Historic Champlain Canal serving a new educational and recreational resource for citizens and visitors. This grant: 1) will preserve and increase access to this national treasure of 19th century engineering and craftsmanship for current visitors and future generations to enjoy, and 2) will bring the vision of the Historic Champlain Canal serving as an educational and recreational resource, one step closer to reality.
The Town of Halfmoon will preserve and rehabilitate the stone arch culvert and wastewater weir of the Historic Champlain Canal over McDonald Creek. This grant will preserve and increase access to this national treasure of 19th century engineering and craftsmanship.
Hudson Riverfront Park water access in the Town of Halfmoon. Park construction is supported by grants from the NYS Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
The Town of Halfmoon is planning the construction of the Hudson Riverfront Park on appoximately 2.5 acres. The Park will include the following amenities: parking, canoe/kayak water access and docking, pavilion, restrooms, and waterfront overlook.
The Champlain Canal Trail Working Group is planning the development of the trail from Waterford to Whitehall, New York. The Working Group is led by the National Park Service; Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program State agencies, municipalities and non-profit organizations forom the Working Group to plan the 58 miles of trail
The purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive Corridor Improvement Plan (“Plan”) for the Towns of Clifton Park and
Halfmoon, in addition to improving the integration of land use and transportation in the area. Collectively, these improvements will
create a sense of place and identity for both Towns in a pedestrian friendly, mixed use environment.
The Grant Coordinator presented an update to the Halfmoon Town Board regarding grants received and implemented. The grants totaled in excess of $5.4 million and accomplished several purposes ranging from infrastructure improvements to equipment purchases.
This document summarizes a community workshop about completing the Champlain Canalway Trail from Waterford to Whitehall. It discusses the goals of connecting existing trail segments and promoting the trail as part of a regional network. It provides information on the current state of the trail, including miles open, planned, and undefined. It also discusses potential trail opportunities and benefits, as well as addressing issues like route, funding, and gaining community support.
The Trails Master Plan was prepared to provide a vision and detailed plan for alternative transportation and recreation for public review, comment and eventual adoption as the Town of Halfmoon Trails Master Plan.
The purpose of the Open Space Conservation Plan is to identify
appropriate strategies that will protect unique natural areas within the town
that could be lost to future development pressures. Goals for the plan have
been formulated with the Halfmoon community’s natural assets and future
course of development in mind. The analytical process follows a
groundwork that has been designed to achieve community goals. The plan
also identifies the principles and techniques that will be utilized to protect
these resources
This report was prepared for the New York State Department of State with funds
provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund. Clough Harbour &
Associates LLP was selected by the Town of Halfmoon to assist the project steering
committee in completion of this study. The goal of this project was to identify an
exciting, yet realistic vision for the future of Halfmoon’s waterfront located along the
Mohawk and Hudson Rivers.
The Town of Halfmoon will conduct a feasibility study of potential trail alignments to extend the Crescent Trail along the Mohawk River in the vicinity of the Interstate 87 bridge. The project will study the physical limitation, environmental constraints and social concerns related to extending this section of the Crescent Trail. The project will result in a conceptual plan for the trail route with preliminary cost estimates, identification of potential funding sources, and plans for construction implementation and management.
The Town of Halfmoon (Contractor) will complete designs for a new park on the Hudson River for waterfront access and passive recreation. The waterfront park will be created on approximately a 2.5 acre, Town-Owned parcel with approximately 270 linear feet of waterfront. The park concept includes passive recreational space with picnic tables, grills and restrooms; a pavilion for gatherings; and car-top boat launch and small watercraft docking facilities; and a parking area. The project will include the preparation of plans, designs and construction documents for the park.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
The Town of Halfmoon (owner) is seeking Statements of Qualifications from consultants for professional engineering services for design, permitting and approvals, bidding and construction phase services for the Historic Preservation of Champlain Canal Structures in the Town of Halfmoon. The project will include the preparation of plans, designs and construction documents for the Historic Preservation of Champlain Canal Structures. Proposers must offer a Statement of Qualifications that will meet the scope of services and qualifications and general description of work activities identified in Section III of the Request For Qualifications (RFQ).
The Town of Halfmoon will preserve and rehabilitate the stone arch culvert and wastewater weir of the Historic Champlain Canal located over McDonald Creek. The Town along with State and Federal agencies envision the Historic Champlain Canal serving a new educational and recreational resource for citizens and visitors. This grant: 1) will preserve and increase access to this national treasure of 19th century engineering and craftsmanship for current visitors and future generations to enjoy, and 2) will bring the vision of the Historic Champlain Canal serving as an educational and recreational resource, one step closer to reality.
The Town of Halfmoon will preserve and rehabilitate the stone arch culvert and wastewater weir of the Historic Champlain Canal over McDonald Creek. This grant will preserve and increase access to this national treasure of 19th century engineering and craftsmanship.
Hudson Riverfront Park water access in the Town of Halfmoon. Park construction is supported by grants from the NYS Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program and the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
The Town of Halfmoon is planning the construction of the Hudson Riverfront Park on appoximately 2.5 acres. The Park will include the following amenities: parking, canoe/kayak water access and docking, pavilion, restrooms, and waterfront overlook.
The Champlain Canal Trail Working Group is planning the development of the trail from Waterford to Whitehall, New York. The Working Group is led by the National Park Service; Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program State agencies, municipalities and non-profit organizations forom the Working Group to plan the 58 miles of trail
The purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive Corridor Improvement Plan (“Plan”) for the Towns of Clifton Park and
Halfmoon, in addition to improving the integration of land use and transportation in the area. Collectively, these improvements will
create a sense of place and identity for both Towns in a pedestrian friendly, mixed use environment.
The Grant Coordinator presented an update to the Halfmoon Town Board regarding grants received and implemented. The grants totaled in excess of $5.4 million and accomplished several purposes ranging from infrastructure improvements to equipment purchases.
This document summarizes a community workshop about completing the Champlain Canalway Trail from Waterford to Whitehall. It discusses the goals of connecting existing trail segments and promoting the trail as part of a regional network. It provides information on the current state of the trail, including miles open, planned, and undefined. It also discusses potential trail opportunities and benefits, as well as addressing issues like route, funding, and gaining community support.
The Trails Master Plan was prepared to provide a vision and detailed plan for alternative transportation and recreation for public review, comment and eventual adoption as the Town of Halfmoon Trails Master Plan.
The purpose of the Open Space Conservation Plan is to identify
appropriate strategies that will protect unique natural areas within the town
that could be lost to future development pressures. Goals for the plan have
been formulated with the Halfmoon community’s natural assets and future
course of development in mind. The analytical process follows a
groundwork that has been designed to achieve community goals. The plan
also identifies the principles and techniques that will be utilized to protect
these resources
This report was prepared for the New York State Department of State with funds
provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund. Clough Harbour &
Associates LLP was selected by the Town of Halfmoon to assist the project steering
committee in completion of this study. The goal of this project was to identify an
exciting, yet realistic vision for the future of Halfmoon’s waterfront located along the
Mohawk and Hudson Rivers.
The Town of Halfmoon will conduct a feasibility study of potential trail alignments to extend the Crescent Trail along the Mohawk River in the vicinity of the Interstate 87 bridge. The project will study the physical limitation, environmental constraints and social concerns related to extending this section of the Crescent Trail. The project will result in a conceptual plan for the trail route with preliminary cost estimates, identification of potential funding sources, and plans for construction implementation and management.
The Town of Halfmoon (Contractor) will complete designs for a new park on the Hudson River for waterfront access and passive recreation. The waterfront park will be created on approximately a 2.5 acre, Town-Owned parcel with approximately 270 linear feet of waterfront. The park concept includes passive recreational space with picnic tables, grills and restrooms; a pavilion for gatherings; and car-top boat launch and small watercraft docking facilities; and a parking area. The project will include the preparation of plans, designs and construction documents for the park.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
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