Supporting the Proposed 9W Housing Project

Currently there’s a housing proposal being reviewed by the Town of Ulster to build 298 multi-family apartments and residences behind Adams Fairacre Farms.  The location is next to the county’s largest commercial center, and conveniently located off Routes 199 and 9W.

 

Unfortunately, this project has attracted the attention of experienced activists who appear to believe any new construction is problematic.  Opponents cite various concerns including increased traffic, some tree loss, found arrowheads, and an 1890s mansion with some historic attributes.  These concerns will inevitably be considered in the formal review and planning process, but at this time none of the issues raised should be a dealbreaker.  There are clearly outlined state procedures for addressing or mitigating archeological as well as traffic and habitat concerns.

 

To meet current demand, Ulster County needs to build thousands of new housing units. And with plans for adding more businesses and jobs at iPark 87, located just across Route 9W from the proposed housing development, the need for more housing will only grow.  State, county and local officials, as well as many housing advocates have made this clear. Like any proposed project the particulars need to be worked out. But the location of this site near so many jobs, businesses, highways and public transit makes perfect sense.  As such, Ulster Strong strongly supports the continued review and planning of this housing project.

Route 9W multi-family development

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