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From: Jack Gilman <hudsonsb_at_yahoo.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Yonkers paddling club to be evicted by County
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 07:20:55 -0800 (PST)
Hi All-

Four years ago a group of paddlers in Yonkers, NY
managed to inherit the old Yonkers Canoe Club
clubhouse on a patch of waterfront land on the Hudson
River in Yonkers, NY. The waterfront at that time was
old & broken down, and the clubhouse had sat mostly
dormant and ignored for a number of years. The YCC had
its glory days, preparing athletes for competition and
winning two Olympic gold medals in 1948. But the
nature of the sport changed, and the club could not
make the transition to recreational paddling.

We formed the Yonkers Paddling & Rowing Club in 2000,
and we started to grow. We have had up to 200 members,
ran races & events,  and kept the waterfront active as
the City of Yonkers started an ambitious waterfront
revival. We were officially part of this, being
embraced by the City. They even gave us grant money to
improve our dock, and to set up a boatbuilding shop
nearby.

The piece of land we are on belongs to Westchester
County though, not the City of Yonkers. We were
accepted by the County, and were given a yearly
license to run a recreation paddling club, open to
all. We thrived for four years.

This November, we received an eviction letter from the
County, ordering us out by December 31st. Penalties
would be placed if we failed to remove all posessions
from the Club in a specified time. We had known all
along that the County would have liked to have us
moved at some time. They were in the final phases of
bulding a park, and our neighbor, the County Sewage
Pumping Station, had an additional building erected.
Despite all this activity however, our spot, which is
largely undevelopable, was never included in any of
these plans and we stayed on and were given yearly
licenses.

We are now facing an eviction in several days. The
timing of this action is suspect. The County could
have waited a month & simply declined to renew our
license. That would have had the same purpose.  We
dont now what the message was that the County is
sending us on this, having us leave over the Holiday
Season. We would need to remove & find homes for over
80 boats, some of them historic old racing boats from
the YCC era.

We have been actively seeking help from local & State
agencies, the local Media, newspaper & TV,
organizations and politicians. Scenic Hudson,
Clearwater, The Hudson Riverkeeper, and others all
have made their voices heard to help us continue on
the Hudson.

If any of you in the paddling world would like to
help, the best thing we could ask of you is to simply
send an e-mail to Andrew Spano, the Westchester County
Executive, asking him to reconsider his actions. The
Yonkers Paddling & Rowing Club gives the citizens of
the metro NY area a great opportunity to paddle &
enjoy the Hudson. 

Mr. Spano can be reached at:

http://westchestergov.com/SectionIndex/discformajs.asp?categoryid=12

There is also a list of local politicians on our
website, www.yprc.org

Evey voice counts. And at this critical time, a solid
show of support can help the County change its mind. 

Thanks for your help-

Jack Gilman
YPRC

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