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Our mission is to encourage the town to protect and preserve farm land, forests, parks and other open spaces for the public benefit for now and for future generations, and to promote activities that encourage an environmentally sustainable community.

Bethlehem Tomorrow is thrilled and proud to announce that the Town of Bethlehem has earned the elite Climate Smart Commu...
07/24/2025

Bethlehem Tomorrow is thrilled and proud to announce that the Town of Bethlehem has earned the elite Climate Smart Communities Silver Certification. This is the highest sustainability level recognized by NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation. With this award, the Town of Bethlehem joins just 18 other silver communities in New York State that are demonstrating local leadership through their commitment to advancing climate actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve community resilience.

This certification was awarded based on the many actions the Town of Bethlehem has taken including:
• Conserving nearly 700 acres of open space over the last seven years
• Expanding the Town’s Compost Facility, which is one of the most sophisticated in the state and is the only place for food scraps composting in the Capital Region
• Completing the award-winning Bethlehem Forward Comprehensive Plan Update
• Purchasing electric vehicles for the Town Fleet and installing public charging stations for electric vehicles
• Building a 3.75 MW town-owned solar farm and installing solar panels on the Parks & Recreation administration building
• Improving and expanding infrastructure to support walking and cycling

Congratulations and THANK YOU to David VanLuven, Town Supervisor and the Town Board for their strong commitment to sustainability, and to Supervisor Van Luven, Agnes Zellin, and Chris Lennard for their work to successfully showcase the town's important strides to NYS DEC. We celebrate the Town of Bethlehem's achievements over the last 7+ years, as recognized by NYS!

Tom Schnurr, Bethlehem Town Board MemberDavid R. DeCancio, Bethlehem Town Board MemberMaureen Cunningham, Bethlehem Town Board MemberJoyce Heath Becker

03/21/2025
The Town of Bethlehem Planning Board is closing its period for written and oral comments on the DRAFT BETHLEHEM ZONING A...
03/16/2025

The Town of Bethlehem Planning Board is closing its period for written and oral comments on the DRAFT BETHLEHEM ZONING AND SUBDIVISION CODES UPDATE this Tuesday, March 18, at 6pm at Town Hall. It is important to make your views known while the window of opportunity remains.

See the current proposed zoning map below.

Once again we are petitioning the Bethlehem Planning Board to address concerns about the future of the Normanside Country Club. We are asking that the RURAL MULTI-USE zoning code designation, currently in place for that and three other recreational properties, be updated to COMMERCIAL RECREATION. https://www.change.org/p/zoning-matters-protect-the-future-of-normanside?recruiter=1368381321&recruited_by_id=2f1014d0-01ca-11f0-a539-a541d7db3681&utm_source=share-personal&utm_campaign=starter_onboarding_share_flow&utm_medium=copylink

RURAL MULTI-USE would allow all these uses:
Single-family dwelling
Two-family dwelling
Multi-family (3-4) dwelling
Motor vehicle sales
Farm equipment storage/repair/sales
Lumberyard/Contractor’s yard

COMMERCIAL RECREATION would allow these uses:
Any facility where primary intent is to provide amusement, pleasure or sport. Typical uses include dance studios, golf courses, health and athletic clubs, bowling alleys, and youth clubs.

Sign Here: Petition to Protect the Future of the Normanside
If you have ever sleighed, cross-country skied, golfed, or snowshoed on the golf course, walked or biked along Salisbury Road, you know what a lovely and ecologically significant natural setting it is along the Normanskill. It is invaluable to both current residents and future generations residing in Bethlehem and should be preserved and protected from residential development by a Commercial Recreation code.

Please join us on Tuesday to stand with others and voice your concerns directly to the Planning Board. Zoning matters!

View of the Normanskill, near Albany, New York courtesy of Albany Institute of History and Art
James M. Hart (1828-1901) c. 1850

February 2 World Wetlands Day.
02/03/2025

February 2 World Wetlands Day.

Bethlehem Tomorrow shares the following information for a partner organization:Friends of Five Rivers Annual Membership ...
01/23/2025

Bethlehem Tomorrow shares the following information for a partner organization:
Friends of Five Rivers Annual Membership Meeting on February 1st.

Dr. Mathias Vuille, a climate scientist and professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences at the University at Albany, will be the keynote speaker at the Friends of Five Rivers Annual Membership Meeting on February 1st.

The Annual Membership Meeting will begin at 2 pm with a business review of the organization, followed by Dr. Vuille's presentation at 3 pm. You don't need to be a member to attend, however, registration is requested through this link: https://friendsoffiverivers.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=15

Wetlands Talk This Thursday 6:30 PM - Join Us!
10/22/2024

Wetlands Talk This Thursday 6:30 PM - Join Us!

Join us for THE WONDROUS WORLD OF WETLANDS AND HOW WE CAN PROTECT THEM, Oct 24, 6:30 PM, 428 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, NY.  ...
10/03/2024

Join us for THE WONDROUS WORLD OF WETLANDS AND HOW WE CAN PROTECT THEM, Oct 24, 6:30 PM, 428 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, NY. Wetlands are one of the most biologically productive ecosystems in the world. What makes them so important? How is NY State looking to provide enhanced protections for them? What role can we each play in protecting them here in Bethlehem? Join us for a fascinating and informative presentation by Christine Vanderlan, NYSDEC Conservation and Land Use Specialist, Hudson River Estuary Program/Cornell University. Sponsored by Bethlehem Tomorrow. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For more information and to register click here: https://www.bethlehemtomorrow.org/upcoming-events
Walk-ins welcome!
We hope you will join us.
For more information, email [email protected] or call 518-577-6068.

09/19/2024

✍️❗ Tomorrow (9/19) is the deadline to send a message to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation to push for strong regulations to protect our precious wetlands and vernal pools.

NYSDEC recently proposed new draft regulations to safeguard over 1 million acres of vital freshwater wetlands that currently lack protection. With increasing development and climate change, it's crucial these regulations are robust to preserve these ecosystems for future generations 🌿💧

Send your message today: https://ow.ly/Rptq50Tqik4

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