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May 30, 2026Site

Project Frost website launched as a public information resource

Project Frost has launched as a public information website for residents following the proposed Azalea Wind project in Hector and Catharine. The site is intended to organize public records, project geography, documents, and updates in one careful, source-based place.

Project Frost is an independent public-information site. Materials are compiled from public records, public boundary data, official filings, FOIL materials, and other public sources where noted.

Project Frost launched on May 30, 2026 as a public information resource for residents and stakeholders following the proposed Azalea Wind project in Hector and Catharine, Schuyler County, New York.

The purpose of the site is straightforward: organize public records, project-related documents, map context, and source notes in a format that is easier for the public to review. Large projects can generate scattered filings, land records, maps, agency correspondence, public comments, and local meeting materials. Project Frost is meant to make those materials easier to find and understand without overstating what they show.

The site includes a public map, a document library, updates, and background information about how records are being organized. As more public materials become available, the site can be expanded with additional documents, timeline entries, methodology notes, and action-oriented public information.

Project Frost is intended to be factual, disciplined, and civic-minded. It does not imply wrongdoing by any property owner, public official, company, organization, or other person. Inclusion of a parcel, document, person, entity, or project-related item is for public-information purposes only.

The site will focus on publicly available records and careful summaries. It will avoid harassment, doxxing, intimidation, personal targeting, and unsupported claims. When information is unclear, the site should say that it is unclear. When a document is a study area, screening map, draft filing, or preliminary record, it should be described that way.

The goal is not to replace official sources or legal review. The goal is to help residents see the public record more clearly, ask better questions, and follow the project with a shared set of source materials.

Questions residents can reasonably ask

  • What public records are available about the proposed Azalea Wind project?
  • What land, boundaries, filings, and agency materials are relevant to Hector and Catharine?
  • Which project details are confirmed in public records, and which details remain unclear?
  • How can residents review source documents without relying on rumor or incomplete summaries?