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Ulster County declares SEQRA lead agency, approves bridge-camera access and engineering contracts for new radio tower network

5807102 · August 7, 2025
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The committee approved a SEQRA lead-agency declaration and related agreements to advance a public safety radio tower at 7284-7286 Route 209 in the town of Wawarsing, authorized a 0-cost MOU with the New York State Bridge Authority for camera access, and approved two engineering contracts totaling $375,350.

Ulster CountyLaw Enforcement and Public Safety Committee members on Aug. 6 voted to advance construction of a public safety radio tower network, including declaring the countyintent to act as lead agency under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act for a proposed tower in the town of Wawarsing.

The resolution authorizes an access agreement with the town of Wawarsing for the construction of a public safety radio tower on town lands at 7284-7286 Route 209 and declares Ulster Countyintent to act as the SEQRA lead agency. Director Erickson said the county's planning department is managing the SEQRA process…

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