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Plattsburgh Press Supports Bicyclist Rights

August 28th, 2006 · No Comments · News

This appeared in today’s opinion section of the PR:

JEERS: to too many drivers in Plattsburgh who have lost sight of their legal obligation to share the roadway with bicyclists. We keep hearing reports from bikers that drivers have practically run them over, or at least they have failed to proffer the right-of-way when it was called for. Plattsburgh has a long tradition of giving first-rate treatment to bicyclists. It has gone to a lot of trouble to set up bike paths and redraw road lines to reflect bicyclists’ right to share the streets. This is not only a matter of individual rights; it is an acknowledgement that people who ride bikes are not burning gas, polluting the atmosphere and jeopardizing anybody’s safety. Except their own, as it turns out, because too many drivers aren’t extending them requisite courtesies, which are actually provided by law. We stand firmly behind bicyclists who demand their share of city streets. Far from being nuisances to drivers, they are actually making their city a better place by keeping their cars parked.

Excellent!! I completely agree with the sentiment, but I’d argue with the facts. “Plattsburgh has a long tradition of giving first-rate treatment to bicyclists. It has gone to a lot of trouble to set up bike paths and redraw road lines to reflect bicyclists’ right to share the streets.” I don’t know what qualifies as “long”. While some accommadation has been made, I have yet to see a single road in plattsburgh with a shared roadway path. Bicyclists have either been shunted onto a limited recreational path or onto inconvenient side streets. US Ave is the worst with no shoulder at all and a hard curb, or what I like to call “the sqeeze of death”. My advice to cyclists, Take the entire lane whenever necessary or desired. This include the entire length of Route 3/Cornelia – likely the most bicycle/pedestrian unfriendly road in the entire North Country.

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City Beach Temporarily Closed

July 29th, 2006 · 2 Comments · News

Visitor Information for the Plattsburgh Beach


Update: City Beach Closes for the Year (8/21/06)

The Plattsburgh city beach is now closed for the season.

Plattsburgh faced budget cuts this year, so the beach opened later and closed earlier than usual.

The beach usually stays open through Labor Day weekend.

Access is still available at the Cumberland Bay State Park adjacent to the City Beach. Alternative beaches on Lake Champlain include Point au Roche and Ausable Point.

City beach closed

The Plattsburgh City Beach and the Cumberland Bay State Park beach were closed Thursday and Friday as a result of storm runoff and subsequent high bacteria levels. This means the water is full of crap.

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Mayor Stewart Gets Product Placement

June 22nd, 2006 · No Comments · News

Update: Today the Mayor is up for appointment as the new NYS Commissioner of Corrections. Frankly, I’m sorry to see him go, but don’t blame him one bit. Good Luck Mayor Stewart!

Is this cool or what? Mayor Dan Stewart on one of his many ‘trips’, managed to get the City of Plattsburgh written in to Law and Order: SVU. I don’t care what the local Economic and Community Development Office is doing, or the Chamber for that matter. Both have failed in promoting and developing Plattsburgh’s many tourism opportunities. By getting Plattsburgh into the season premiere of this most popular show, Mayor Stewart may have inadvertently trumped any previous effort at getting Plattsburgh on the map and generating brand recognition.

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