Dana
Member
Palisades Interstate Park Commission
Transportation Update
For Immediate Release: December 31, 2013
Contact: (845) 786-2701
Effective January 1, 2014, County Road 106 is being transferred from ownership and maintenance responsibilities by Orange County to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission as a park road between Route 17 and the Rockland / Orange County border. Orange County had closed the road in the Spring of 2008 as a result of two culverts associated with Lake Kanawauke being determined by the County as unsafe to carry vehicular traffic. After discussions with the Commission, the County agreed to repair the culverts as well as make other required improvements to the road on the condition that the Commission takes possession of the road upon completion of said improvements. The agreement also made clear that the Commission would only accept the road as a park road and retain the authority to close it seasonally consistent with other park roads.
County Road 106 connects Route 17 in Tuxedo with 7 Lakes Drive at Kanawauke Circle in Harriman State Park. This road serves as a major connector through the park and areas east and west of parkland. Additionally, this section of road serves various group camps on Lake Kanawauke and Lake Stahahe. It is anticipated the road will be closed seasonally by the Commission during the winter in a manner similar to Arden Valley Road.
Hopefully this means "we don't have to plow it right away" rather than "it's closed, keep out." There are several trailheads (Ramapo-Dunderberg, Victory, and White Bar trails as well as several unmarked trails) and hiker's parking areas on this road which would become inaccessible. The road also serves the lake foremen's year round residences on Stahahe and Kanawauke as well as the public parking area at Kanawauke.
The road repairs also still aren't complete. The "culverts" mentioned were beautiful old stone bridges built during the 1920s, which were replaced with ugly new concrete and steel. Part of the deal was supposed to be facing the concrete with stone to preserve the original appearance, but to date this hasn't been done.