DEC Environmental Justice Listening Session Announced
Summary
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced an environmental justice listening session to be held in Plattsburgh on March 11, 2026. This session is part of a series aimed at enhancing engagement with communities facing environmental justice concerns and prioritizing future outreach efforts.
What changed
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced an environmental justice listening session scheduled for March 11, 2026, in Plattsburgh. This event is the sixth in a series designed to foster community conversations and engagement around the state's sustained efforts to advance environmental justice. The session aims to build relationships between the agency and community members, gather feedback on environmental issues, and prioritize future outreach and public participation efforts.
Regulated entities and interested parties are encouraged to attend the session, which will include a resource fair with technical experts and opportunities for formal input. While this is a listening session and not a rulemaking, it provides a platform for direct engagement with DEC leadership and staff regarding environmental concerns in disadvantaged communities. Registration is available online, and language interpretation services will be provided upon request by February 25, 2026.
What to do next
- Register for the environmental justice listening session by the requested interpreter deadline if needed.
- Attend the session to provide feedback on environmental issues in local communities.
- Review information on available grant and technical assistance opportunities.
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February 25, 2026
DEC Announces March 11 Environmental Justice Listening Session in Plattsburgh
Plattsburgh Session is Sixth of DEC's Listening Session Series
Community Conversations and Engagement around New York State’s Sustained Efforts to Advance Environmental Justice
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced an environmental justice (EJ) listening session in Plattsburgh to support and enhance meaningful engagement with communities with EJ concerns. The event supports DEC’s ongoing efforts to promote and enhance the existing New York State Environmental Justice Programs to better serve communities, build relationships between the agency and community members, and help prioritize future outreach efforts for public participation.
“We look forward to partnering with the Plattsburgh community at the upcoming EJ listening session to listen to community members and offer direct access to technical experts,” DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton said. “In the face of federal attacks, DEC remains committed to ongoing engagement to protect environmental quality in the North Country and working directly to address burdens disproportionately faced by disadvantaged communities.”
DEC’s listening sessions are organized by the Office of Environmental Justice and regional staff to convene senior agency leadership with leaders and residents of EJ and disadvantaged communities. Visit DEC’s website for more information about the Office of Environmental Justice.
The Plattsburgh listening session will be held on March 11, 2026, in the Warren Ballroom at SUNY Plattsburgh, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Register for the event. Future sessions will be announced throughout 2026.
Doors will open at 5 p.m. Attendees are welcome to participate in an informal and interactive resource fair with technical experts from a variety of DEC programs as well as partnering organizations who are working toward the common goal of assisting environmentally vulnerable communities. There will be a formal presentation and remarks by DEC leadership at 6 p.m., with opportunities for attendees to provide input afterward. Participants can engage with staff to provide comments and feedback on environmental issues in their neighborhoods during the listening session. DEC will also have information on available grant and technical assistance opportunities.
DEC’s Office of Environmental Justice works to address environmental issues and concerns that affect primarily low-income and minority communities through grant opportunities, implementation of environmental laws and regulations, consultation, guidance, and enhanced public participation. For more information on DEC’s Office of Environmental Justice, visit the DEC website.
Language interpretation services shall be made available to persons with limited English proficiency, including American Sign Language, at no cost. Requests can be directed to the DEC Division of Communication, Education, and Engagement by mail (address: DEC, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-4500), e-mail ([email protected]), or phone 518- 402-8028. Request an interpreter by February 25, 2026.
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