Thursday, May 29th CAP-21 seeks input on economic development strategies for Park

CAP-21 invites all to share their ideas on economic development strategies intended to improve year-round opportunities within the Adirondack Park at a gathering to be held at the Old Forge Library on Thursday, May 29th.

The gathering, which will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., is one of six informational sessions scheduled throughout the Park to obtain public input on the ideas and strategies proposed by the Adirondack Park Economic Development Strategy plan.

This Adirondack Economic Development Strategy has been analyzing a tremendous amount of data, research and information.

This analysis has included availability of lodging accommodations and considerations; a review of “cluster” job sectors—such as health and wellness and forest products—which might lend themselves to further development; a review of job retention and expansion strategies; and the development of a “Trail Town” approach toward connecting towns and trails throughout the Park.

Pre-registration is not required, but appreciated. Call CAP-21 at (315) 369-3353 or on-line at info@cap-21.org to confirm your attendance.

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