Albany, NY πŸ“

Albany is the capital city of the U.S. state of New York, the seat of Albany County, and the central city of New York’s Capital District. Roughly 135 miles (217 km) north of the City of New York, Albany sits on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 10 miles (16 km) south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the city was 97,856 at the time of the 2010 census.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany,_New_York

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Under The Egg

On a cold winter's day, with the sun angle only around 25 degrees above the horizon, the Egg casts a pretty good shadow, along with the shadows of all the buildings downtown.

Friday January 13, 2017 — The Egg Performing Arts Center
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Stop Overdevelopment of Rapp Road by Pyramid

Fundraiser by Save The Pine Bush : Stop Overdevelopment of Rapp Road by Pyramid

We need your help to Save The Pine Bush, Protect the Rapp Road Historic District, and the nearby Neighborhoods of Guilderland and Albany from intense development by the Pyramid Companies that own Crossgates Mall.

The Town of Guilderland has changed zoning laws which allow the Pyramid Companies (the owners of Crossgates Mall) to intensely develop on Rapp Road and the Mall Ring Road.

Pyramid has already built one large hotel and is now seeking approval to build in total 360 apartments, 278,900 sq ft of commercial space, and 50,000 sq ft of office space on Rapp Road and the Mall Ring Road.

The first phase of this new development is to build two 5-story apartment buildings and three 2-story townhouse buildings with a total of 222 units and 405 parking spaces on nearly 20 acres of land on Rapp Road which is currently designated as partially protected for the Albany Pine Bush.

There is also another proposal to build a Costco Wholesale big box store with 700 parking spaces and a gas station on another approximately 17 acre parcel south of the apartment complex on Rapp Road between Western Avenue and the Mall Ring Road.

The 20 acres of land to be developed for apartments is directly adjacent to a fully protected wildlife corridor and development of it could further endanger habitat of the federally protected Karner Blue Butterfly and 79 Species of Greatest Conservation Need that have been observed in the Albany Pine Bush. (In the video we say 45 species, but since creating the video we have learned that 79 species have been observed. We currently do not know how many of these species can be found on the properties to be developed.)

I just donated $100. Why? The Rapp Road parcel is key to the butterfly corridor and ensuring a healthy Pine Bush ecosystem. Building the apartment complex would infringe on the butterfly corridor putting the whole Pine Bush ecosystem at risk. Funding will help Save the Pine Bush hire experts to make the case against developing this key portion of the Pine Bush.