New York Statutes

§ 39.01 — Legislative findings and intent

New York § 39.01
JurisdictionNew York
Law PARParks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Title GHeritage Areas
Art. 39Niagara River Greenway Commission

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N.Y. Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation § 39.01 (2026).

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§ 39.01 Legislative findings and intent. The Niagara River corridor is\nof unique ecological, cultural and economic importance to western New\nYork connecting Lake Erie and Lake Ontario communities and ecologies.\nThis corridor has played an important role in the history of the Niagara\nFrontier and it can and should continue to define the western New York\nexperience into the twenty-first century. Niagara Falls is a National\nNatural Landmark under state stewardship for more than a century that\ndraws more than fourteen million visitors from throughout the world to\nthe region each year. The cities of Niagara Falls and Buffalo are at the\nheart of the river corridor where much of their waterfront has in the\npast been dedicated to industrial uses. During the last few decades\nthose uses

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