Northwest Alliance

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Northwest Alliance
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East Hampton (town), New York

The Northwest Alliance is a

New York state based organization of citizens formed in the early 1980s whose goal was to gain protection of two unoccupied parcels of East Hampton, Long Island, comprising The Grace Estate,[1] Barcelona Neck, Northwest Creek, Little Northwest Creek and Northwest Harbor.[2]

History

The early activists group, Cathy and Tom Lester,[3] Stuart Vorpahl,[4] Arnold Leo,[5] Helena Curtis[6] and other concerned south fork residents pushed for the town to acquire both land parcels.[7] This acquisition gained protection of the Sag Harbor side of Northwest Creek and the body of the southeastern shore of Northwest Harbor to Little Northwest Creek.[citation needed] They picked up the reins left by Nancy Boyd Willey (1902-1998),[8] whose Old Sagg-Harbour Committee[9] and the Sag Harbor Conservation and Planning Alliance (CAPA) saved Little Northwest Creek and wetlands from developers in 1974, and preserved Barcelona Neck.[10][11][12][13]

The Paumanok Path winds through the Northwest harbor, where a 'Ghost town' and pastures were once part of East Hamptons early history prior to the advent of Sag Harbor's deeper port.[14]

In 1993 a

brown tide[15] remnant affected Northwest harbor causing a gradual deterioration of the water quality and a die-off of shellfish and waterlife in Northwest creek.[16] The marine nursery of wide eelgrass beds that protected the overall Creek vitality was in decline.[17][18] Hoping that dredging the outlet to the harbor would improve water quality, the newly formed Northwest Creek Task Force pressed for dredging to expand the tidal flush from the Creek. Dredging was begun in 1995 and repeated roughly every three years since then.[19]

In 2003, the group, renamed the Northwest Alliance, expanded its protective role over the Northwest area by attending meetings of the Community Preservation Fund Committee[20] and the Harbor Management Committee of the East Hampton Trustees.[21] They also teamed up with Suffolk Country Vector Control Citizens Action Committee[22] and also the East Hampton Citizens Action Committee[23] in becoming a vocal proponent of the environmental policy discussions being held over wetlands, land use and water protection issues.[24]

Programs

Town committee

In 2007, The Northwest Alliance formed the Northwest Comprehensive Coordinating Committee (NCCC) to unite all the government departments and interested private organizations whose purview was the Northwest Creek area. Due to overlapping jurisdictions covering the Northwest harbor area, there was difficulty getting the town to authorize dredging for environmental reasons, while dredging for navigation was being done by the county. The water quality had continued to decline and the NCCC set guidelines for going forward.

Alliance

The Alliance developed policy recommendations for state initiatives, including scientific study of the problems, the continued public acquisition of unoccupied parcels in wetlands, protection of aquifers and other sensitive watershed areas. They also developed a habitat restoration plan for Phragmite abatement, also hydrologically effective dredging and eel grass planting.[25] A growing concern by 2009 was the proliferation of helicopters to the east end.[26]

The Alliance commenced to work in close partnership with New York state, Suffolk county, and East Hampton town government and other private environmental organizations to cleanup and protect the Northwest Creek and surrounding ecosystem to the benefit of the community.[27]

Environmental Policy Questionnaire

In September 2013, the NCCC posed three questions to candidates for East Hampton Town Board and Supervisor. The concerns were water quality, the Northwest creek sandbar and noise pollution caused by the approaches to the East Hampton airport.[28]

Honors

On December 2, 2005, the East Hampton town board adopted Resolution 1524, renaming the Soak Hides Dreen[29] as the Cathy Lester Nature Preserve, honoring the environmental activism of the former town Supervisor.[30]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Grace Estate". The Nature Conservancy.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Recalling the Striped Bass War, 20 Years On | The East Hampton Star". www.easthamptonstar.com. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Stuart Vorpahl dies; Amagansett man fought for fishermen's rights". Newsday.
  5. ^ "Town ousts longtime fisheries consultant". 19 February 2011.
  6. ^ "Helena Curtis, 81, wrote 'elegant' science textbooks | amNewYork". March 2005.
  7. ^ Klebnikov, Peter (10 July 1983). "Upzoning Gains in East Hampton". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Biography".
  9. ^ "Historic Custom House Given to Sag Harbor Group". The New York Times. 8 September 1955.
  10. ^ "Town Furious at New York's Settlement with Developer". The New York Times. 25 October 1992.
  11. ^ Clavin, Thomas (13 April 1986). "The Battle for Barcelona Neck". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Women of Sag Harbor - Sag Harbor Partnership". www.sagharborpartnership.org. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "Ghost Town Hike (Self-Guided)". East Hampton Trails Preservation Society.
  15. ^ "What's Really Feeding Long Island's Destructive Brown Tides?". 15 February 2019.
  16. ^ Klebnikov, Peter (16 October 1983). "Debate Rages on Land Paln in East End". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "The Importance of Eelgrass | NOAA Fisheries". 21 April 2022.
  18. ^ "PRAIRIES OF THE SEA". smithsonianmag.com.
  19. ^ "Algae known as 'brown tide' creating a nuisance on Long Island". 5 July 2016.
  20. ^ "Community Preservation Fund | Southampton, NY - Official Website".
  21. ^ "Harbor Management Committee – East Hampton Trustees". Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  22. ^ "Suffolk County Mosquito Control Plan".
  23. ^ "E. Hampton/Sag Harbor Citizens Advisory Committee | East Hampton Town, NY".
  24. ^ "East Hampton Environmental Coalition". 31 October 2017.
  25. ^ "Dredging" (PDF). FAO. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  26. ^ "Northwest Comprehensive Coordinating Committee Letter to James Brundage – East Hampton Helicopter Noise".
  27. ^ "Appendix C" (PDF). ny.gov. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  28. ^ "Questionnaire". www.northwestallianceny.org.
  29. ^ "LI Trail News at LIRunning.com: Hike 10: Route 114 to Soak Hides Dreen, East Hampton". LI Trail News at LIRunning.com. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  30. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 22 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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