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Power connection delays and tripping hazards slow opening of Ticonderoga skating rink
Summary
Board discussion and public comments noted National Grid coordination delays in connecting power to the community skating rink, possible temporary "old-fashioned" ice making, and tripping hazards at the rink entrance that need remediation before public use.
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During public comment and board discussion, town staff and board members said the skating rink remains offline because National Grid must coordinate power work with the contractor and the county. The supervisor and clerk said a work order has been in with National Grid for some time and that connecting power is a quick process once crews can dig in and coordinate connections.
Board members and staff discussed whether the rink could be used with temporary (non-chiller) ice-making methods given the cold weather, but staff said equipment and subsurface considerations limit options. The supervisor noted the rinks current size reflects what the town can afford and that additional chillers would allow expansion in the future.
Concerns were raised about tripping hazards at the rink entrance where braces and concrete blocks have been used in the temporary installation; staff and the board recommended adding temporary fencing or signage to direct foot traffic and reduce risk.
Why it matters: The rink is a seasonal public amenity; power connection delays and safety hazards affect when it can open and whether it will be usable for public skating and youth programs this winter. The board asked staff to follow up with National Grid and the county on scheduling the connection work.

