Last week’s Plum Island Hearing in Greenport

In addition to attending the Plum Island hearing in Old Saybrook last week, Save the Sound staff traveled across the Sound to check out the New York public hearing in Greenport on October 18. On the ferry over from New London, we got to see Little Gull Island and Plum Island from the sea and took some photos that we wanted to share.

Leaving New London harbor

 

Little Gull Island
Back of the Plum Island Animal Disease Center
Plum Gut Lighthouse
Plum Island in the distance

We counted about 95 people who showed up to the Greenport hearing, including the Southold Town Supervisor, members of the Town Planning Commission, and staff for Congressman Tim Bishop and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Here are some of the highlights from the comments we heard:

“One-fourth of the bird species known in North America have been seen on Plum Island.”

“My apprehension: we are rushing, rushing madly, and we will make a wrong decision.”

“No one’s making land like this anymore.”

“This is our home…We’re not interested in an administrative process. We’re interested in a real process that will have value to us.”

“This is a rare gem that we will not see again in our lifetime.”

“Plum Island is a jewel in the Atlantic Flyway.”

“All politics is local, and the local politics here is that we do not want a low-density or high-density development.”

“This is a generational issue that will affect Long Island Sound for decades to come.”

“When people say Plum Island is unique, they mean more than that it is beautiful. They mean it is like no other.”

Here are a few news stories about the Greenport hearing:

Associated Press: Federal plan to sell Plum Island in LI Sound draws criticism in NY and Conn.

Newsday: Plum Island draft environmental report blasted

Patch: Crowd: Eliminate Idea of New Development for Plum Island

If you weren’t able to attend either hearing but still want to submit testimony, you have until this Friday (October 26) to get your testimony to GSA.

You can submit your comments via:

Email: phil.youngberg@gsa.gov and john.dugan@gsa.gov

Fax: 617-565-5720

Mail: Phil Youngberg c/o John Dugan, GSA, 10 Causeway Street, Room 925, Boston, MA 02222.

Posted by Rebecca Kaplan, director of communications for CFE/Save the Sound

1 thought on “Last week’s Plum Island Hearing in Greenport

Comments are closed.


Get Involved
Jump in

Join the fight! Memberships start at just $25 – support that’s badly needed now for a healthy, sustainable environment over the long term.

Join now

Take part

Friday, July 12, through Sunday, July 21
Join our 9th annual Paddle for the Sound! Paddle with a kayak, canoe, or SUP (your own or a rental), track your distance, raise funds, and win gear prizes! This event supports the health and protection of Long Island Sound.

See more

Connect with us

Stay in touch by joining our activist network email list. We'll keep you up-to-date with current initiatives, ways you can take action and volunteer opportunities.

Sign up