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August 9, 2024 · 2 min read

Construction Progresses at Rip Van Winkle Lakes Upper Lake Park

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TANNERSVILLE — Construction at Upper Lake Park, Rip Van Winkle Lake, has made significant strides since its inception this past spring. Visible changes underscore the transformation of this community space, which aims to enhance recreational offerings and natural beauty.

According to Robin Dumont, the Village of Tannersville Court Clerk, the general contractor, Blue Spruce Landscape and Design, is scheduled to erect the pavilion within the next few days. This will mark another milestone in the $1.3 million project funded through a New York State Department of State grant.

The revitalization plan includes developing multiple parking areas, a playground, an amphitheater, a fire pit, light posts, a dock, walkways, picnic tables, wildflowers, bike racks, and bird nesting boxes. The existing arsenic treatment plant will remain operational.

Village of Tannersville Mayor David Schneider expressed optimism about the project's progress, stating, "The park is on schedule and budget. As always with municipal projects, there are hiccups, but we are delighted with the contractors and can't wait to see the project finished."

This comprehensive facelift is designed to boost the area's tourism, benefiting local businesses and residents. Improved waterfront access and enhanced recreational facilities are expected to transform Upper Lake Park into a vibrant community hub. The project is expected to be finished by approximately late fall.

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