State Sen. George Maziarz will introduce a bill this week that would keep half the parking revenue generated at state parks in Niagara County from heading directly to Albany.
Dubbed the “Niagara Parks Reinvestment Act,” the proposed legislation would split with the state the cash collected from parking fees. The local share of the funds would be placed in a dedicated fund for capital improvements.
All of the parking revenue is now sent into the state’s general fund, said Maziarz, R-Newfane.
“I’m willing to split it down the middle,” he said.
Maziarz said he crafted the bill after looking at the parks operated by the Niagara Parks Commission on the Canadian side of the border. The Canadian government reinvests parking revenue at a tremendously different rate than in New York, he said.
It will take a “giant leap” for the state government to accept a change like this, he added.
Maziarz said he did not have specific figures for parking revenues, but said he will have them when he holds a press conference here next week.
He also said he brought the issue to Carol Ash, the recently appointed state commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, during her confirmation hearing. Maziarz said Ash was very receptive to his concerns.
According to figures provided by state parks officials at the end of March, the total revenue — including parking — generated at Niagara Reservation State Park alone in 2006 topped $8.5 million.
Some of the money is needed to make most bathrooms in state parks compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to Maziarz, who called the condition of Joseph Davis State Park in Lewiston “an embarrassment to the system.”
Addressing possible concerns about whether other communities, including downstate, will make a play to keep parking revenue from state parks in their areas, Maziarz pointed to the difference in economic conditions.
“Their economy is doing great down there,” he said. “It’s a lot different in upstate New York.”
William Geiben, a village of Lewiston trustee, has been vocal with his concerns about how Joseph Davis park is utilized. He welcomed the bill, saying he hopes parking revenue can help sustain the quality of area parks as attractions for residents and visitors.
Local News
STATE PARKS: Keeping parking revenues in Niagara
Bill from Maziarz would create dedicated fund for parks capital improvements
- Local News
-
-
Snow won't last
The climate trend that’s emerged this winter — brief spells of cold and minimal snow cover, broken up quickly by warmth and rain — apparently will hold into spring.
-
Mild winter helps cut costs
The mild, warm, snowless streak of weather that snapped this past weekend allowed highway departments to tackle unseasonable projects early and avoid the high costs of snow plowing.
-
Sweetheart deals for local businesses
Local retailers will have a lot to celebrate this Valentine’s Day, but the joy will be mixed with exhaustion on what promises to be a busy day of deliveries and panicked last-minute purchases.
-
Lake levels cause concern
Land owners along Lake Ontario are concerned about a potential International Joint Commission plan which may allow water levels to reach higher highs and lower lows.
-
Tigers trio win sectional titles
Making a successful title defense, Lyndonville’s Sam Recco led a contingent of three Tigers to capture Section V Division II (small schools) crowns Saturday night at R.I.T earning trips to the upcoming state championships.
-
Hospice residence construction continues
The construction of the new Martin-Linsin Hospice Residence, which is now well under way just behind the Hospice of Orleans office building on Route 31 in Albion, will allow Hospice to provide care and assistance for those patients and their families.
-
Library construction, fundraising hit milestones
The project to build a new library in Albion is seeing a lot of green — both in the foam insulation that is being added at the South Main Street construction site and in Swan Library’s fundraising effort.
-
Albion plans for summer
Village officials heard details about this summer’s Albion Strawberry Festival and another big event that could bring visitors back to the village later in the summer — if concerns about street usage are cleared up — during Wednesday’s board meeting.
-
Theater impact grant formally announced
The National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks, has awarded the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor a 2012 Impact Grant to support the launch of the Theatre on Main Street project in Albion in collaboration with the Albion Main Street Alliance and the Western Erie Canal Alliance.
-
Inter-county collaboration
The Orleans County Legislature finalized a formal alliance with their Niagara County counterparts Wed-nesday, a move leaders from both counties said will lead to reduced costs and increased services.
- More Local News Headlines
-







