PARKS: Lej approves Bay-area parks plan

By Jeremy Moule on May 13, 2009

Last night's County Legislature vote on the Ellison Park Area Master Plan went down about as you'd expect: Republicans voted for it and Democrats, except Jose Cruz, voted against it. The final tally was 16 to 13.

The plan, which sets out a list of recommendations for the county parks along or near Irondequoit Bay, drew some 70-plus speakers to the chambers. There was a good mix of people who support the plan and those who are troubled by it, though off-road cycling proponents turned out in larger numbers.

The plan passed by and large unchanged. The lone successful amendment lowered the priority of a pedestrian crossing on Empire Boulevard leading into Irondequoit Bay Park West, and also recommended that the crossing be made contingent on DOT approval of a traffic control device. The crossing would be at the bottom of a very steep hill, which in turn raised safety concerns among legislators. The amendment was offered by Republican Ciaran Hanna and passed 24 to 5, with Republicans offering the only "no" votes.

Here are other highlights from the plan and the meeting:

One of the amendments would have created designated bike trails to address the safety concerns expressed by some parks users.

"It guts the community aspect of this plan," said Republican Majority Leader Dan Quatro, before casting his vote against the amendment.

"I can't imagine that being done in my tenure at the County Parks Department," Staub said.