Southern Ulster Times Mar. 28 2018

T IMES SOUTHERN ULSTER Vol. 15, No. 13 3 MARCH 28 - APRIL 3, 2018 3 ONE DOLLAR STEAM project Lady Huskies win opener Page 26 Page 48 SERVING HIGHLAND, MARLBOROUGH AND PLATTEKILL Highland seeks $7.5 million project Rail Trail By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] Last week The Highland School Board unanimously approved a new $7,575,000 capital improvement project, which will go before the voters on May 15. At that time they will also be voting an a $45,004,152 budget (with a tax levy of $28,000,464) for the 2018-19 school year and a bus proposition of $588,000. Board President Alan Barone said after the original $25 million Capital Project was defeated by the voters, the board received input from the community, resulting in a scaled back project of $17.5 million that was approved. He said a few of the people involved at that time returned to offer their advice about the new $7.5 million project. “I think overall through our support service meetings we’ve come to a conclusion that the timing is right for us to move forward with another Capital Project,” he said. Business Administrator Louise Lynch said in the 2019-20 school year the district will no longer have a debt payment of nearly $2.1 million but will experience some new debt for the recent $17.5 million capital project, which is included in the 2018-19 school budget. She said overall this will result “in a decrease in the amount of debt and associated building aid attributable to that and we have this amazing opportunity where we have a lot of work that still needs to be done.” Continued on page 4 By MARK REYNOLDS [email protected] Last week officials from Ulster County, the Town of Lloyd and various engineers, planners, construction contractors and several environmental and trail planning associations announced that two westward phases of the Hudson Valley Rail Trail will break ground in early April. This will extend the existing trail by nearly 2 miles. In Phase 3, a tunnel and paved trail bed will be built under S. Riverside Road beside the present basketball courts at Tony Williams Field. This 0.7 mile section will cost $1,587,654. There will be $1,077,691 coming in federal money, $100,000 from Scenic Hudson and $50,000 secured by NYS Assemblyman Frank Skartados. This leaves $359,963 in the town’s local share, which will be whittled down by approximately $175,000 that the town previously set aside in reserves. Ulster County will construct Phase 4, a 1.25 mile section that will bring the trail out to South Street. Eventually, the NYS Department of Transportation will continue the trail 1.6 miles along Route 299 and go through New Paltz via Henry DuBois Road and finally tie into the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail. The cost of Phase 4 is estimated at $2 million, which is offset by $1.6 million in federal aid money and another grant of $50,000 from Assemblyman Skartados. Mad dash! Mark Reynolds Youngsters made a mad dash for platic eggs, Saturday, at the Town of Lloyd’s annual Easter Egg Hunt. More photos on pages 24 and 25. WWW.SOUTHERNULSTERTIMES.COM set to expand Continued on page 5