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NYC Halts Major Watershed Land Acquisitions

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 9, 2025031 Min Read
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New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has reached an agreement-in-principle to stop acquiring land in its upstate Catskill watershed, granting increased local control. Delaware County officials, led by Chairperson Tina Mole, announced that this decision stems from a realization that scientifically-based programs are more effective for water quality than land acquisition.

Since a Memorandum of Agreement in 1997, NYC has purchased over 220 square miles in the Catskills, but the threat of harmful development has diminished due to local policies and infrastructure. The agreement reflects a long-term analysis of the impacts of land acquisition on local communities, highlighting issues like affordable housing and economic vitality.

Local officials argue that the city’s past purchases restricted land use and hindered community growth. With new regulations managing potential contaminants from developments, local leaders see more benefit in retaining private land ownership. Although the agreement isn’t finalized, key stakeholders support the change, emphasizing the need for local control over land use and economic development. The details will be incorporated into the next water supply permit due in 2025.

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