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Saranac Lake considers short-term rental regulation | News, Sports, Jobs

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com SARANAC LAKE The village board is considering regulation of short-term vacation rentals and will hold a public work session Monday to discuss a possible STR permit system. This will not be a public comment session, but there will be a public hearing before the law is voted on. Public comment can also be made at regular board meeting or by sending mail or email to the village clerk. STRs are a hot topic in the Tri-Lakes, which has an economy heavily reliant on tourism. In nearby Lake Placid some residents say the rentals eat up the affordable housing stock and cause problems with neighbors. Others say they rely on the income they get by renting out their home, part of their home or second home, and that it allows for more visitors.

Potties and parks planned | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com The village of Saranac Lake plans to expand the green space at Ward Plumadore Park on the corner of Broadway and Bloomingdale Avenue in Saranac Lake into the parking lot next to Bitters and Bones, seen to the right. Construction for a deck behind Bitters and Bones can be seen to the top right. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE The village is making plans to build public restrooms beside Berkeley Green at the center of downtown and to expand Ward Plumadore Park. These are two of 10 projects chosen to share a $10 million state grant package, the Downtown Revitalization Initiative announced for Saranac Lake in 2018.

Local leaders mixed on opting out of pot shops | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Staff Writers Cannabis bud (Photo provided via Wikimedia Commons) Lake Placid officials are mixed on whether to opt out of allowing the sale of marijuana in their village. In Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake, boards have not discussed the topic yet, but mayors say they do not expect to opt out. A new state law legalizing recreational marijuana for adults 21 years old and over includes a provision that allows towns, villages and cities to ban dispensaries, decline to offer on-site consumption licenses to businesses and even impose civil fines for violations, although consumption of cannabis will still be legal. – – “We have not had a public discussion yet,” new Lake Placid Mayor Art Devlin said Monday, the day he was sworn in. “I don’t have a position on that yet. I’d like to speak with legal counsel and our chief of police.”

Saranac Lake steps up River Walk expansion | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Lake Placid Pub and Brewery co-owners Christopher and Catherine Ericson stand behind the former Amusement and Vending building on Woodruff Street, Saranac Lake, where they plan to open a new brewing location and replace the asphalt with a grassy beer garden. (Enterprise photo — Aaron Cerbone) SARANAC LAKE The village board agreed to expedite a River Walk expansion Monday night after a request from the owner of a brewery opening on Woodruff Street. On Tuesday, the state approved a grant the village filed in 2016 that could provide funding for the construction outside of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative state grant package.

Locals on street agree with pot legalization | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Cannabis bud (Photo provided via Wikimedia Commons) SARANAC LAKE New York legalized recreational marijuana for adult use Wednesday, and local residents spoken to on the street were mostly stoked that it’s now legal to smoke. Some said they do not use cannabis but support legalization for legal and taxation reasons. Others said they partake daily and were glad their use of the drug is legal now. – – Locals spoken to Wednesday all said they believe legalization has been a long time coming. That said, some had questions about how the state will keep use of cannabis safe. “I don’t have a lot of strong thoughts either way, actually,” Sue West of Bloomingdale said. “I’m not really opposed or really in favor.”

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