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Lands open to public use without permit

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Nov

10

The NYC DEP opens land to recreational uses without city permit. See the article below from The Daily Star’s website

A New York City Department of Environmental Protection permit will no longer be needed to access approximately 13,000 acres of city-owned land in the Catskills. 

http://www.thedailystar.com/local/local_story_315040015.html

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