Notices informing that the property is privately owned and that trespassing, fishing, and motorized vehicles are strictly forbidden. A warning of legal consequences is given if any of the stated rules are broken.
Notices informing that the property is privately owned and that trespassing, fishing, and motorized vehicles are strictly forbidden. A warning of legal consequences is given if any of the stated rules are broken.
The Chairman of the National Heritage Corridor Commission wrote to Senator Reibman in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to inform her of the past accomplishments and future plans for projects on the Lehigh Canal. There is a larger focus on past accomplishments and efforts to include the community in the process.
A project report that includes a brief history of the natural resources and archaeology in the Lehigh Canal as well as plans for future nature trails. Its purpose was to develop recommendations for the Lehigh Canal and propose steps to accomplishing those potential goals.
Mrs. Lawrence Silver originally wrote a letter to Congresswoman Helen Meyner about her concerns of the Tocks Island Project, to which Robert Meyner, husband to the congresswoman responded.
In the Tocks Island Dam scrapbook, this newspaper clipping from Richard Harpster of the Newark News was present and addressed the concerns of residents as well as critiqued the developers involved.
In the scrapbook compiled of newspaper clippings, the article "Landowners Plan Suit Against Dam" compiles several complaints from residents of Tocks Island regarding the Tocks Island Project.
The Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Army Corps of Engineers wrote to Senator Reibman in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to inform her about a reconnaissance study planned to be performed in the Lehigh River Basin. A map was attached to depict the geographical areas that were to be included in the study.
A questionnaire was sent out initially by Congresswoman Meyner, to which Mr. Reiman, a constituent, responded with his views and beliefs, especially regarding the Tocks Island Project. Congresswoman Meyner responded back thanking him for his input.
Report by the TIRAC committee on the progress of their various resolutions with the Tocks Island Project and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.