NIAGARA GORGE PARKWAY REMOVAL

  • Author:
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  • Send To:
    Commissioner of New York State Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation and various Senators, Assemblymen, Mayors
  • Sponsored By:
    Niagara Heritage Partnership
  • More Info at:
Niagara Heritage Partnership
MPO Box 489
Niagara Falls, New York 14302
[email protected]



Currently, the Niagara Heritage Partnership advocates the removal of the 6.5 mile section of the Robert Moses Parkway which runs along the top of the Niagara Gorge from Niagara Falls, New York, to Lewiston, New York, restoring the natural environment (indigenous trees, grasslands, wildflowers), and creating hiking and biking paths along the entire length.

The Niagara River, its Falls, and the lower river gorge have been viewed by millions of people who traveled many miles to enjoy the natural scenery. Niagara is valued by all of us, residents, visitors, and people who have not yet had the opportunity to visit, but who treasure the unspoiled natural world. Please let your opinion be known. Help us to reclaim this wonderful landscape.

For detailed information on the Niagara Heritage Partnership proposal, please visit our web page at www.nfwhc.org/groups/nhp.htm.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, AGREE WITH THE NIAGARA HERITAGE PARTNERSHIP'S PROPOSAL TO REMOVE THE FOUR LANES OF THE ROBERT MOSES PARKWAY FROM THE SCHOELLKOPF MUSEUM IN NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, TO LEWISTON, NEW YORK, AND TO RESTORE THE PARKLAND AND NATIVE FLORA THAT ONCE GREW THERE.