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Hochul to declare New York's parks 'are for everyone’

2023 State of the Park cover
Cover photo © Carl Heilman II/Wild Visions Inc.
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2023 State of the Park cover

American lands may be made for you and me, but when Gov. Kathy Hochul unveils her State of the State agenda Tuesday, she will declare that in New York, 'These Lands are for Everyone.' That’s the name of an initiative the governor is set to announce Tuesday that she says will help break down barriers and expand access to state lands to New Yorkers with disabilities.

"New York boasts some of the most beautiful parks and open spaces anywhere, and I'm determined that everyone gets to make the most of them," Hochul said. "That’s why I am unveiling my "These Lands are for Everyone" initiative that will invest in park upgrades to make sure our parks are accessible, inclusive, and welcoming to residents and visitors alike.”

The Democrat says her initiative will make investments to ensure improved accessibility for all, including the roughly 3 million non-institutionalized New York adults who report an activity limitation.

Specific projects funded through this initiative are expected to include the “Adirondacks for All” tactile displays, “All Are Welcome in the Catskills” sensory trails, as well as a new “Living Building” education center at the Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve near Buffalo.

Following Tuesday's State of the State, the governor is expected to unveil her spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year next week.

Andrew Waite is WAMC’s news director. His journalism career dates to 2009, when he was a cub reporter for community newspapers in Montana and Alaska. He has since worked as an editor at the inflight magazine for Seattle-based Alaska Airlines and as the featured news columnist for The Daily Gazette in Schenectady. Andrew has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University, an MFA in creative writing from Pacific University and is a proud Albany High School graduate. He's honored to be back home helping to cover news in the Capital Region, where he lives with his wife, daughter and son.