Statutory language: ECL 21-0917
The Great Lakes Basin Advisory Council (GLBAC) is a statutory body that was created in 1988 to assist New York State in its effort to protect the environmental, social and economic health of the Great Lakes region. The Council advises the Governor and DEC's Commissioner regarding New York's role in regional, federal, and international water quality issues, and functions as a link between the government and the public.
Public Contact
NYSDEC
700 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14209
716-851-7220
[email protected]
Purpose
The GLBAC was formed to:
- Review and make recommendations on any comprehensive Great Lakes Management Plan developed by DEC;
- Develop legislative recommendations;
- Assess land acquisition needs for purposes of wildlife habitat, coastal management, public access, parks and historic preservation;
- Review and advise on proposals that come before the Council of Great Lakes Governors (CGLG);
- Recommend funding priorities for NYS Great Lakes research and program needs; and
- Advise the Commissioner of DEC concerning selection of projects to be funded by the NYS Great Lakes Protection Fund.
Council Membership
Diverse statewide interests are represented in council deliberations. Public and agency members are appointed by and report annually to the Governor and Legislature. Members are selected as follows:
- nine are appointed by the Governor; three are from the environmental sector; three are from the business/labor sector; and three are from the local government sector;
- two members are appointed by the State Senate: two are appointed by the State Assembly;
- six are representatives from NYS agencies (Health, DEC, Transportation, Power Authority, State, and Economic Development); and
- four are non-voting observers from NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, Office of Emergency Management, Great Lakes Research Consortium, and NY Sea Grant.
Name | Position | County | Appointed By | Term Expires |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Smardon | Research (Chair) | Onondaga | Governor | 11/28/2010 |
VACANT | Environment | Governor | ||
Jill Spisiak-Jedlicka | Environment | Erie | Governor | 7/19/2015 |
Lisa Cleckner | Environment | Ontario | Governor | 7/19/2013 |
VACANT | Business | Governor | ||
VACANT | Business | Governor | ||
VACANT | Labor | Governor | ||
VACANT | County (under 1 Million) | Governor | ||
VACANT | City | Governor | ||
VACANT | Assembly | Assembly | ||
VACANT | Assembly | Assembly | ||
VACANT | Senate | Senate | ||
Anthony W. McKenna, P.E. | Senate | Niagara | Senate | |
Dr James McDonald | Ex Officio | NYS Department of Health | ||
Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar | Ex Officio, DEC Commissioner's Designee | NYS Department of Environmental Conservation | ||
Joel R. Koelmel | Ex Officio | NYS Power Authority | ||
Michael Snyder Jeff Herter (alt.) | Ex Officio, Secretary of State Designee | NYS Department of State | ||
Hope Knight | Ex Officio | Empire State Development | ||
VACANT | Observer | NYS Emergency Management | ||
Lynn Bogan | Observer | NYS Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation | ||
Greg Boyer | Observer | Great Lakes Research Consortium | ||
Dr. Katherine Bunting-Howarth David White (alt) | Observer | NY Sea Grant | ||
Shannon Dougherty | Executive Secretary |
Vacancies, Expired Terms, Terms Expiring Within One Year
See above.
Process for Filling Vacancies
The appointed members of the council shall serve terms of three years. Members shall serve until their successor has been appointed. The governor shall designate the chairperson.
Member Compensation
Advisory council members shall receive no compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred during the performance of their duties.