about
East lyme pubic trust foundation
The East Lyme Public Trust Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation created by a group of dedicated citizens of southeastern Connecticut to promote, provide and protect an improved quality of life for all people in the region and state through its activities in the public trust.
ELPTF is probably best known for its first project, the Niantic Bay Overlook. Our goal was to create a mile-long walkway that would increase the enjoyment of the Bay for the residents of East Lyme, its neighbors, and the citizens of Connecticut. Planning began in 1994 and, in cooperation with the town of East Lyme, the Overlook was originally completed in 2005. It suffered storm damage and was eventually reconstructed and rededicated in 2016. It is now called the Niantic Bay Boardwalk and Beach. You can find more about this endeavor in the Projects section of our website.
The Foundation continues to be active and open to new ideas in the public interest. It has cooperated with federal, state, and local agencies and maintains special ties with the East Lyme Parks and Recreation Department and the University of Connecticut. Current interests include Boardwalk and beach maintenance, the study of beach sand movement and preservation, marine vegetation research, UConn Sea Grant sponsorship, and the ‘Buoy by the Bay’ holiday fundraiser. The Foundation also manages a popular commemorative plaque program on the Boardwalk.
Enjoy reading the memorials on the plaques and benches. Delight in the many new trees in the town’s parks. You can also visit us on our Facebook page, “East Lyme Public Trust Foundation.”
We invite people in the region to join us with your interest and support as we continue our endeavors in the public trust.
ELPTF Board of DIrectors
Kathie Cassidy, President
Pam Waslyik, Treasurer
Jessica Todd, Secretary
James Gallagher
Sandy Greenhouse
Carol Marelli
Joe Legg
June Hoye
Pam Wasylik
Matthew Whittico
Ashley Orefice
Fran Rinoski
Stacey Wyeth
Jesse Perrault
Andrew Pappas, Honorary Life Member
$2.1m
Land Acquisitions
The Foundation had arranged for the acquisition of Amtrak Beach and the adjacent land parcels on which to construct the Boardwalk. This property was then valued at $2.1 million market value.
$3.8m
Grants
The Foundation applied for and received $3.8 million in Federal/State grant monies. ($1.5million in State Bonds; $2.3 million in Federal ISTEA grant)
$5,787,300
In kind services
Starting even before its incorporation in 1994, Trust members donated many services and drew upon their own talents and those of many other individuals.