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Crandall Park committee seeks council approval for 6-foot accessible path; estimates $180,000

Glens Falls City Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

A citizens committee presented a Crandall Park master plan asking Glens Falls City Council approval to back fundraising for a six-foot accessible spine path; contractor estimates cited were about $180,000 for the full path and $56,000 for a 50-foot bridge.

Elizabeth Little Hogan, president of the Crandall Park Litigation Committee, presented a 13-point master plan to the Glens Falls City Council and asked for council approval so the committee could begin fundraising for an accessible spine path through Crandall Park.

Hogan said the committee has spent about four years on the plan, conducted a public survey and retained LaBella Associates to guide design. She described the primary proposal as a six-foot-wide accessible path running from Fire Road through the park, separated from roads by barriers where necessary, to link playgrounds and existing walkways for people using wheelchairs and families with strollers.

Hogan provided ballpark cost…

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