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       Weekly Newsletter No. 88      

    

Today is Leap Year Day, another oddity in our already strange world.  It has been another bizarre weather week, with record highs immediately followed by bitter and strong winds, and a continuing snow drought.  The Town’s meeting schedule is picking up after last week’s school break.  More details are below.    

Town News & Announcements

On Tuesday, March 12 at 7pm at Town Hall, the Comprehensive Plan Update Committee will consider comments received at the recent public open house and further refine the draft goals and recommendations on the updated plan’s topics on Agriculture; Business, Employment, and Fiscal Resources; Environment, Climate Change, and Resiliency; Neighborhoods and Housing; Parks, Recreation and Historic Resources; and Transportation and Mobility.  You can learn more about this CPUC’s work on its website and also watch the meeting when the CPUC c’s discussion of the draft goals and recommendations.   

 

Parks & Rec has announced the return of the Bird Walk at Community Gardens.   The program is hosted by Jeanette Roundy, a local bird expert, and will run on consecutive Sunday mornings from March 17 to April 28.  There are two scheduled outings from 8am to 9:30am and from 10:30am to Noon.    

 

Parks & Rec has opened registration for the Spring Break Fun & Games camp which will run during the next school break from Tuesday, April 2 to Friday, April 5.   

 

Parks & Rec has also opened registration opportunities for entry level summer camp counselors for the 2024 summer camp.  You must be 16 years of age and older, and while previous experience as a counselor-in-training, teacher, childcare, or related field is preferred, it is not required.  The 2024 summer camp will take place daily in the mornings from Monday, July 1 to Friday, August 9.  Parks & Rec is also accepting applications for lifeguards, lifeguard managers, and pool booth attendants at Tawasentha Park pool, and seasonal laborers in Parks & Rec.   

 

Parks & Rec has opened reservations for Tawasentha Parks’ pavilions for the 2024 season.  Walk-in reservations (with payment) will take priority over phone, faxed or emailed reservation requests.  A Request for Use of Facilities/Know the Rules form must be submitted with payment and a signed Know the Rules form. To request booking a pavilion, residents must submit the Request for Use of Facilities/Know the Rules and full payment to the Town. Forms can be dropped off or mailed to the Guilderland Parks & Recreation Department at 181 State Route 146, Altamont, NY 12009, or faxed to 518-456-3156.  

 

Please remember that dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, including in Town parks, with the exception of the Nott Road dog park and the new dog park behind EMS Station 1 in Westmere.  While you may know that your dog is friendly, the Parks & Rec receives complaints from park patrons who are confronted by unleashed dogs while enjoying Town parks with their family.

 

Tawasentha, Keenholts, DiCaprio, and Nott Road Parks are open for daytime use for the winter season.  Western Turnpike Golf Course is now also open for walkers on cart paths.  These options have been proven to be very popular, and I thank Parks & Rec crews for making it happen.   When (maybe) sufficient snow arrives, snowshoeing trails and cross-country skiing will return to the golf course, Town parks and Vosburgh Open Space trails. Sledding is available at the Winter Recreation Area just past Tawasentha Park.  Please check out the Parks & Rec’s webpage for latest conditions.  You can also rent cross-country skis and snowshoes, and pickleball equipment (paddle and balls), at the Parks & Rec Office during business hours.

 

The due date for participating in 2024 Hometown Heroes Banner Program is tomorrow.   The program recognizes active duty and veteran service members, both living and deceased.  Each banner will honor a specific current or former Guilderland serviceperson and will include her or his name, branch or service, and photo. 

 

The Town is accepting letters of interest and resumes from candidates for the position of full-time Building Maintenance Mechanic in the Building Maintenance Department, Stormwater Management Officer, and Telecommunicator.

Upcoming Meetings at Town Hall

The following is a list of dates and times for currently scheduled meetings of boards and committees at Town Hall over the next 30 days.  Please check the Town’s calendars for the latest news about public meetings and community events, possible changes in agendas and cancellations, and the latest contents of agenda packets.  Each of the listed meetings start at 7pm, and are livestreamed on the Town website, Verizon channel 34, and Spectrum channel 1303.  Within days of the meeting, an indexed recording, with links to each listed agenda item, is also posted online.

Town Board

Tuesday, March 5

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

Wednesday, March 6

 

Conservation Advisory Council

Monday, March 11

 

Comprehensive Plan Update Committee

Tuesday, March 12

 

Planning Board

Wednesday, March 13

 

Town Board

Tuesday, March 19

 

Zoning Board of Appeals

Wednesday, March 20

 

Planning Board

Wednesday, March 27

Covid-19 Update

The CDC reported this week that hospitalizations nationwide decreased over the past week by 5.7% and that the death rate decreased by 11.1%.  The CDC’s current map shows that Albany County, along with most of the State, with the exception of counties near Rochester, now have “low” rate of COVID-19 transmission.   

 

The CDC recommended yesterday that persons 65 years and older “should” get another dose of the updated COVID-19 that first became available in September, as long as at least four months has passed since their last shot.   The CDC opted against “may” in favor of “should” in making the recommendation based on data that most COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations last year were persons 65 years and older.   The CDC reports that 42% of persons in that age group have received the most recent dose, with 13% of children and 22% of adults have received the latest vaccine. 

A reminder that the Federal government has expanded its program under which you can receive by mail free at-home COVID-19 tests.  The program now allows for eight home tests per household which means that if you recently placed an order for four tests, you can now order four additional tests at no cost.  

Community Events and Resources

On Friday, March 15 from Noon to 6pm, the American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at Town Hall.  To make an appointment, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcross.org at enter the sponsor code “guilderlandtown.” 

 

A reminder that the Albany Pine Bush Preserve is inviting the public to wide-ranging special guided programs and outings in February. The Preserve’s website contains all the details about this opportunity to explore nighttime in the Preserve, including geologic history, plants, animals, restoration, human influence, scientific research and protection of the Preserve.  The website also has videos about local wildlife, storytelling, community history and more, and also photography tutorials, downloadable activities and nature craft instructions.  More information about Discover the Night, trails and other programs is available at www.AlbanyPineBush.org or call 518-456-0655.

 

The Preserve has also shared its Community Science opportunities for volunteers in the upcoming year.  These important engagement activities help the Preserve to fulfill its mission of learning more about our changing environment and further understanding of the Preserve’s fragile ecology.  Volunteering opportunities include surveying for rare birds, measuring snow packs, identifying invasive species, and much more.    

 

The Preserve’s winter calendar is full of activities for children and adults, including FrogWatch Volunteer Training online on Wednesday, March 6 at 6:30pm, when you can learn to listen for and report frogs and toads calling in the Preserve from March through August in the Preserve’s study area.  Participants will be trained to become certified FrogWatchers.   In anticipation of spring’s arrival, the Preserve is offering a Spring Equinox Hike on Wednesday, March 20 at 5pm, a short hike (0.9 mile) when you can look for emerging signs of spring’s return.

 

The New York State Library’s March calendar is also full of free and informative seminars and programs, online and in-person, on wide-ranging topics, and also walking tours.   Among the upcoming seminars is Fearless Women: Feminist Patriots from Abigail Adams to Beyoncé, and online presentation on Tuesday, March 5 at Noon by Elizabeth Cobbs, a noted historian, novelist, and documentary filmmaker.


Thank you for taking the time to read this newsletter.  

 

Peter G. Barber

Town Supervisor

Supervisor
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