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Lewis County adopts local laws, adds miles to OHV trail system to connect Martinsburg and Glenfield
Summary
The county approved additions to the Lewis County all‑terrain/off‑highway vehicle (OHV) trail system, declared no significant environmental impact under SEQRA for several segments, and adopted four local laws permitting ATV/ OHV operation on specified county roads.
Lewis County lawmakers voted to expand the county's off‑highway vehicle (OHV) network and adopt four local laws permitting ATV and OHV operation on short stretches of county road in the Town of Martinsburg.
The General Services Committee approved State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) findings of no significant environmental impact and authorized adding roughly 3.2 miles of county and private property to the Lewis County OHV trail system, plus an additional 678 feet on parcels identified in the proposal. The committee also adopted Local Laws 1–4 of 2025 to permit OHV operation on specified portions of County Roads 30, 32, 80 and 53 (Cemetery Road/Mill Street, Glendale Road, Glenfield Road and Main/Blue Streets) to connect existing trails and trailheads.
Why it matters: The package creates legal authority for short…
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