The shorelines of Toronto and Swinging Bridge reservoirs are part of the project and are owned by Eagle Creek. Private docks and other structures on the shorelines require a permit from Eagle Creek.
(5/22/2025) Attention Recreation Permit Holders
We’re going green! The Shoreline Management Team has transitioned to an eco-friendly permit renewal process.
If you're a current permit holder and we have your email address on file, you will receive your Permit Renewal Invoice and Terms & Conditions for maintaining your permit via email from ECREAR@eaglecreekre.com.
To make a payment, simply use the secure link provided in the email or scan the QR code included on your invoice. Payments can be made online using a credit card or ACH/check.
For permit holders without a valid email address on file, or if an email is returned as undeliverable, your Permit Renewal Invoice will be sent via the United States Postal Service to the mailing address we have on record.
We encourage all permit holders to provide an up-to-date email address to support our environmentally friendly and cost-effective efforts moving forward.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Additional resources available:
Application for Private Recreational Facility Permit
Eagle Creek Mongaup System Shoreline Use and Occupancy Guidelines
May 18 and June 5, 2021 Shoreline Management Presentation
For questions about shoreline permitting (e.g., boat docks) at Swinging Bridge and Toronto Reservoirs, please contact:
Rebecca Vicaretti-Serrano, Property Compliance Supervisor, Eagle Creek Renewable Energy
Phone: (845) 397-2579
Email:
If you are interested in receiving email notifications of significant changes to reservoir levels or other communications related to shoreline management, you can sign up for our email notification list here: Swinging Bridge/Toronto Shoreline Management Notification Signup