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Board approves watershed intergovernmental agreement to focus land protection and limit large-scale city acquisitions
Summary
Supervisors approved Resolution 206 to execute a mitigation-side intergovernmental agreement with watershed partners that prioritizes targeted land acquisition for water-quality protection, supports septic replacements and flood mitigation, and signals limits on large-scale New York City land purchases in certain priority areas.
The Delaware County Board approved Resolution 206 to execute an intergovernmental mitigation agreement with watershed partners, a move supervisors and staff described as a step toward focused land-protection work and more balanced partnership management.
Shelley, who summarized the resolution on the record, said the agreement "is an authorization for our chairman of the board's entrance to a treatment, an intergovernmental agreement with the CWC, CWT, DEP, and New York City that…
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