The public has been invited to complete a survey that will help inform discussions and policies that impact the Adirondack Park.
The Adirondack Common Ground Alliance (CGA) wants to hear from people who live here year-round, part-time or are frequent visitors about issues that affect Adirondack communities, as well as forests and waterways.
The deadline for the seven-question survey is May 1 and can be accessed online. Survey results will be used to develop the working groups for the 13th annual CGA Forum, scheduled for Wednesday, July 24 at the Lake Placid Club Golf House.
The annual CGA Forum gathers community leaders, business owners and residents to participate in action-oriented conversations about a variety of regional issues. Nearly 250 people attended last year’s forum in Lake Placid to discuss topics including tourism, climate change, land stewardship, demographics and workforce issues.
For more information or to register for the July 24 forum, visit the CGA website.
For more information about the survey, contact ANCA Regional Advocacy Coordinator Jake Vennie-Vollrath at (518) 891-6200 or jvennie-vollrath@adirondack.org.
Photo of 2018 Common Ground Alliance group provided.
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