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News stories tagged with "rooftop-highway"
The general sketch of a "rooftop highway" as envisioned in a 2002 report for the Development Authority of the North Country.
Farm bureau opposes "rooftop highway"
Canton, NY, Dec 18, 2012 — The group that's pushing for an Interstate to be built from Watertown to Plattsburgh has collected hundreds of local endorsements.
But it just lost an influential one. The New York Farm Bureau passed a resolution earlier in December, opposing the so-called "rooftop highway". Go to full article
But it just lost an influential one. The New York Farm Bureau passed a resolution earlier in December, opposing the so-called "rooftop highway". Go to full article
The future I-781 Fort Drum connector road under construction in 2011. Photo: Doug Kerr, CC some rights reserved
I-781 to Fort Drum opens
Fort Drum, NY, Dec 06, 2012 — The new road connecting Interstate 81 with Fort Drum's north gate on Route 11 opens today. It's designed to take traffic off the growing commercial areas outside the Army base. Go to full article
Funds some hoped would be used for new rooftop highway will instead go to Route 11 improvements
Watertown, NY, Jan 30, 2012 — Proponents of a new rooftop highway in the state are angry after an announcement by the state Department of Transportation this week that the agency will use $6.3 million in federal money earmarked as part of the 2005 federal highway bill for improvements along Route 11. The I-98 supporters thought the money was supposed to be used for planning studies for the new highway. But the DOT says the language in the legislation allows the money to be used for Route 11 instead. Joanna Richards reports. Go to full article
Colton supervisor says too much emphasis on Rooftop Highway
Colton, CA, Dec 30, 2011 — Town leaders in Colton say the north country is putting too much emphasis on a so-called Rooftop Highway, and not enough on short term economic development projects. The highway idea, which some have dubbed I-98, is to build a four lane interstate from Watertown around to Plattsburgh.
Colton Town Supervisor Lawrence Patzwald says there are many ways to boost the region's economy. Go to full article
Colton Town Supervisor Lawrence Patzwald says there are many ways to boost the region's economy. Go to full article
...Comment via the website, that's really what folks need to do.
Regional Economic Development Council puts draft plan online
Saint-Fabien, QC, Oct 28, 2011 — The North Country Regional Economic Development Council has posted a draft of its strategic plan--and it includes supporting controversial long term federal projects such as the Rooftop Highway.
It also sets out seven visions for the North Country including: the construction of growth in the aerospace, defense, biotech and other industries; increasing the region's profile as a special destination to visit, live, work and study; creating the greenest economy in the state; and starting an agriculture revolution.
The North Country Council is one of ten around New York created by Governor Andrew Cuomo to compete for millions of dollars in state funding. Garry Douglas is co-chair. He says the draft plan was created after a series of public hearings. Before submitting the final proposal to Albany, he wants people to review the plan online.
"Because there's not time between now and November 14 to go out and do another whole round of hearings. So it's going to be website dependent. People that have interest go there, look at them, and then comment via the website. That's really what folks need to do."
The website is North Country Open For Business - dot - com. Go to full article
It also sets out seven visions for the North Country including: the construction of growth in the aerospace, defense, biotech and other industries; increasing the region's profile as a special destination to visit, live, work and study; creating the greenest economy in the state; and starting an agriculture revolution.
The North Country Council is one of ten around New York created by Governor Andrew Cuomo to compete for millions of dollars in state funding. Garry Douglas is co-chair. He says the draft plan was created after a series of public hearings. Before submitting the final proposal to Albany, he wants people to review the plan online.
"Because there's not time between now and November 14 to go out and do another whole round of hearings. So it's going to be website dependent. People that have interest go there, look at them, and then comment via the website. That's really what folks need to do."
The website is North Country Open For Business - dot - com. Go to full article
Group opposes "rooftop highway"
Canton, NY, Jul 06, 2011 — The idea of an Interstate across the North Country to connect Watertown and Plattsburgh is more than 50 years old. It's had different names: the rooftop highway, the Northern Tier Expressway, Interstate 98. But it's never faced any organized opposition, until now.
A group of residents in St. Lawrence County has formed "Yes Eleven." They argue that with a price tag of at least four billion dollars, and opposition from the state department of transportation, the rooftop highway is a pie in the sky.
John Danis is the co-coordinator of YES-Eleven. He told David Sommerstein the group's name references the notion that the rooftop highway is siphoning precious funds from existing infrastructure on the region's main existing artery--Route 11. Go to full article
A group of residents in St. Lawrence County has formed "Yes Eleven." They argue that with a price tag of at least four billion dollars, and opposition from the state department of transportation, the rooftop highway is a pie in the sky.
John Danis is the co-coordinator of YES-Eleven. He told David Sommerstein the group's name references the notion that the rooftop highway is siphoning precious funds from existing infrastructure on the region's main existing artery--Route 11. Go to full article
[BDC] is not doing enough about luring businesses into this community.
'Rooftop highway' boosters eyed for cuts
Massena, NY, Mar 30, 2011 — The not-for-profit that has spearheaded the push for an Interstate highway between Watertown and Plattsburgh is under fire. Massena's mayor says the Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena hasn't been audited in 8 years and isn't doing enough to create jobs. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
There’s things that would be real helpful that that money would make a difference to instead of putting it into something that’s speculative
St. Lawrence county offers rooftop highway funds
Canton, NY, Feb 14, 2011 — Tonight the St. Lawrence County legislature votes on a measure to allocate $20,000 for promotion of the rooftop highway. Supporters say the decades-old plan to build an Interstate between Watertown and Plattsburgh is the best way to create jobs in the North Country.
Critics call it a "pipe dream". And they say many other projects are desperate for funding in lean times. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Especially a transportation project...it’s such a visible form of government spending, they may either look the other way or make an excuse.
Earmarks die hard
North Rose, NY, Jan 24, 2011 — During election season, Republicans vowed to crack down on earmarks -- spending for projects in legislators' own districts.
But as Emma Jacobs reports for the Innovation Trail, the impulse to send money home is still strong.
(Support for the Innovation Trail comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Innovation Trail is a collaboration between five upstate public media outlets, reporting about New York's innovation economy.) Go to full article
But as Emma Jacobs reports for the Innovation Trail, the impulse to send money home is still strong.
(Support for the Innovation Trail comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Innovation Trail is a collaboration between five upstate public media outlets, reporting about New York's innovation economy.) Go to full article
The whole route does not, in our mind necessitate or warrant a four lane highway. - DOT
Boosters seek to push 'rooftop highway' ahead
Massena, NY, Dec 07, 2010 — The concept of an Interstate connecting Watertown and Plattsburgh has been the holy grail of North Country economic developers for decades. It's been so long, the so-called "rooftop highway" can seem more legend than reality.
Supporters are fighting hard to push the project into the reality column. They're calling it by a new name - Interstate 98. And they're urging the state Department of Transportation to begin an environmental review of the project. That would mean charting a precise path for the road. And it would mean studying impacts on wetlands and forests, birds and other animals, and people's homes and properties.
But the DOT isn't on board. It doesn't think an Interstate is needed to begin with. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article
Supporters are fighting hard to push the project into the reality column. They're calling it by a new name - Interstate 98. And they're urging the state Department of Transportation to begin an environmental review of the project. That would mean charting a precise path for the road. And it would mean studying impacts on wetlands and forests, birds and other animals, and people's homes and properties.
But the DOT isn't on board. It doesn't think an Interstate is needed to begin with. David Sommerstein reports. Go to full article


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