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The city used eminent Domain to condemn the lands at 502, 504, 506 Rapp Road on December 15th.

Most likely the city was told by DEC they have to buy land in the Pine Bush by December 31st for a transfer station or their landfill permit is going to be revoked. The thing is the city doesn't have to develop in Pine Bush, they could site their transfer station somewhere outside of Pine Bush (which they never seriously considered), or built it on the footprint of the existing transfer station at landfill but that would require them to downscale their operations by 40%, to roughly 300 tons a day from 500 tons a day their accepting at landfill, 80% of which is commercial haulers and other municipalities. The city says it's not economically viable to build a 300 ton a day transfer station, as without the additional tipping fees, they can't operate the facility at a profit.

After the hearing, at end of meeting they condemned those parcels late at night. However, the city still has to get a transfer station permit, which is certainly not guaranteed. The residents who live on those now condemned parcels have until September 2026 to move out, maybe the best hope is we can stop the larger transfer station and have the condemned properties added to the preserve. Green areas are current State-owned Constitutionally Protected Nature and Historic Preserve, including that small green isolated parcel which would require two successive legislatures to alienate but the city isn't planning on touching.

More about Bulldozing the Albany Pine Bush...

They paved paradise and put up a parking lot,
With a pink hotel, a boutique,
And a swinging hot spot.
Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got till it's gone?

They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum.
And they charged all the people
A dollar and a half just to see 'em.

Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got till it's gone?
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.

Aerial Photos

1973 Crossgates Mall
1973 Washington Avenue At Karner Road
Before Crossgates Maul
Costcos (After vs. Before)
Crossgates 1970s (1973 vs. 1985)
Crossgates 1985
Crossgates Apartment Building
East Karner Barrens 1973
Rapp Road Hog Farm Parcel

Maps and Interactives

Stewarts on New Karner Road
Residence Inn Mariott Hotel
Rapp Road Landfill 1994-2021
Pitch Pine Lane – Albany Pine Bush 1973
Most of the development along Washington Avenue Extension took place 1975-2000
Crossgates Maul / Rapp Road 1973
Crossgates Maul / Rapp Road 1952
Albany Pine Bush – Washington Avenue Extension – Rapp Road 1973-06-16
96 Broderick Avenue in 1952
502, 504, 506 Rapp Road [Expires September 1 2026]

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