I wonder how many birders are aware of this and if the interest of  
birders will be represented?

Public Meeting Set on Jones Beach Revitalization Plan
State Parks Also Schedules Series of Meetings with Local Community  
Groups

New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation  
(State Parks) today announced the agency will hold a public  
information meeting on its proposed Jones Beach Revitalization Plan.  
The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 8th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at  
the Nassau County Legislative Building located at 1550 Franklin  
Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501. Directions/Map All members of the public  
are invited and encouraged to attend as they will have the  
opportunity to review and discuss the five year $65 million  
initiative that will restore and transform the historic park.

"We are relying on the community to be a great voice in this historic  
transformation. Thanks to the continuous investment from Governor  
Cuomo and the New York Works program, we are able to organize and  
execute extraordinary transformative initiatives like the Jones Beach  
Revitalization Plan," said State Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey. "For  
decades the community has responded to and cared for Jones Beach as  
one of our proudest crown jewels. Now it's their opportunity to play  
a significant role in shaping Jones Beach, building upon and carrying  
on its legacy for generations to come."

State Parks will lead the public forum alongside landscape  
architecture firm and Jones Beach plan consultants Rhodeside &  
Harwell. The open house will offer members of the community a chance  
to review renderings of the proposed park improvements, ask questions  
and discuss the plan with presenters.

In addition to the May 8th public meeting, State Park representatives  
have begun holding a series of meetings with leaders of various  
communities to further inform and collect feedback. The meetings  
involve such groups as Public Safety Agencies, Environmental  
Organizations, Historic Preservation Groups, Business Leaders,  
Tourism Promoters, Park Supporters and Recreation Groups.

As outlined by Governor Cuomo in March, the Jones Beach  
Revitalization Plan will focus on restoring historic and aesthetic  
grandeur, strengthening storm resiliency, expanding food and  
recreational opportunities and streamlining park entry, all of which  
will improve economic development and increase visitation to the  
park. The plan will primarily be funded through the NY Works program,  
which in its first two years has invested $265 million into the state  
park system.

To view the Jones Beach Revitalization Plan click here. Those wishing  
to submit written comments and for more information on the many  
features of Jones Beach State Park, please visit: http://nysparks.com/ 
parks/10/details.aspx. Public comments will be received through May  
19th.

The purpose of this public information meeting is to provide  
information and obtain public feedback on the short and long-term  
revitalization of Jones Beach. The meeting is the initial step in the  
State Environmental Quality Review process during which the public is  
invited to participate. This will help State Parks in identifying  
issues, concerns and alternatives as well as determining the depth to  
which each of the topics are explored during the environmental review  
process.

New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation  
oversees 179 state parks and 35 historic sites. For more information  
on any of these recreation areas, call 518-474-0456 or visit  
www.nysparks.com, connect on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter.

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