Hi Jill,
Andrew Krutz (akrutz@nycwatershed.org) will be your best contact in terms of potential cost-share funding for BMPs on this project. Please note that we typically only cost-share BMPs on timber harvests in the NYC Watershed. However, it sounds like this woods road could provide the basis for recreational and woodland stewardship opportunities on your property. So, it is something we could consider.
As I write this, I got word from Andrew that you are eligible for cost-share. He said to remember that the shorter the width of the road the better for water quality (think less soil disturbance). Andrew told me he provided you with a list of contractors that could do this work. If they don't work out, here is a list of Trained Logger Certified (TLC) contractors that you could peruse to find someone in your area:
https://mywoodlot.com/category/trained-loggers. You can talk with your contractor about applicable BMPs for your project. Our BMP cost-share rates are located on page 35 of the Forestry Program Handbook:
https://www.nycwatershed.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Forestry_Handbook.pdf. Also, here is a link to the BMP Program cost-share application:
https://www.nycwatershed.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/BMP-Program-Application.pdf.
In terms of woodland stewardship opportunities, I wanted to put you in contact with Connor Young (Team Leader, Environment and Natural Resources, chy32@cornell.edu) and Pammi Price (Master Forest Owner Program Coordinator, pjp93@cornell.edu) of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Columbia and Greene Counties and the Agroforestry Resource Center. They wanted me to let you know you can sign up for a free site visit from a Master Forest Owner here:
http://ccecolumbiagreene.org/agriculture-and-natural-resources/natural-resources/master-forest-owner-volunteers and that they are here for you with resources and tools to get you started with woodland stewardship projects.
I hope this is helpful. Thanks again for using the forum.
Kind regards,
Kris