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A gate with signs on it blocking access to a road into the wilderness

Wild Forest roads: “No Material Increase” needs context

Current IssuesBy adirondackMay 29, 2022

Wild Forest roads: “No Material Increase” needs context by Dave Gibson, Managing Partner, Adirondack Wild Fifty-one years ago (1971) the newly created Adirondack Park Agency was granted the authority to draft, revise, and interpret the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan, or APSLMP. That plan was signed by the Governor in 1972 and revised by…

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