Westspit Braddock Bay

Thursday, May 07, 2015

US Army Corps changes plan for Braddock "Make-Over"

The public meeting May 7 at the Greece Town Hall featured a significantly revised plan to permanently alter the mouth of Braddock Bay.  Unlike the original plan, now the concrete headland is moved closer to the center of the bay mouth and an additional overflow channel on the east side of the bay was proposed.  The EPA "has not released the funding" according to Craig Fourchette of the Army Corps/Buffalo.  

Comments referring to "Braddock Bay Application # 2015-00095" may be submitted throughout the month of May and into June and should sent to:   

US Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District
(Attn:) Kathleen Buckler
1776 Niagara Street
Buffalo, NY 14207


Brenda R. Jones
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Great Lakes National Program Office
77 West Jackson Blvd.  (G-17J)
Chicago, IL  60604
(312) 886-7188 phone
(312) 697-2069 fax
jones.brenda@epa.gov  


My comment:

May 7, 2015
To: USACorps, EPA, Town of Greece NY
RE: Proposed concrete headland across eastern side of mouth of Braddock Bay
Braddock Bay, within the NYS DEC Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area, has been holding its own for ~10,000 years since the glacial retreat. Don’t change the long-term hydrology of the bay. The unique estuarian environment with storm surges from L. Ontario primarily from the northwest combined with the recharge from Salmon and Buttonwood Creeks, make the bay a stable and yet still fragile ecosystem. Any manmade attempt to destroy this is at our peril. Continue to dredge the channel, but don’t destroy the bay with concrete headland at its mouth.
Barbara Carder, 330 Manitou Beach Rd., Hilton NY 14468 

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