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Trustees discuss winter dock damage and whether to expand kayak‑rack program

March 10, 2026 | SPRINGS UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Trustees discuss winter dock damage and whether to expand kayak‑rack program
Trustees reported that winter ice damaged many docks and pilings across vulnerable creeks and harbors and said they expect a wave of repair applications. A trustee said roughly 70% of docks viewed from public vantage points showed some damage.

Separately, trustees revisited policy on private kayak racks placed adjacent to staircase landings. Board members said existing trustee racks were originally sited to prevent storage on beach grass and that allowing private racks raises equity and management questions. Some trustees favored adding trustee‑owned public racks at town beaches (Sammy's Beach and other locations were suggested), managed through a registration/fee program, rather than permitting many private standalone racks.

The board asked staff to prepare options, including limits on racks attached to existing staircases, possible fees for standalone racks, and candidate locations, and to return the topic to the next meeting for formal policy consideration.

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