Three Meetings Held Throughout the City to Give the Public an Opportunity to Comment on Design Options for Phase II of the Popular Onondaga Creekwalk
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The City of Syracuse will hold public information meetings to gather public input as they undertake the preliminary design process for the second phase of the Onondaga Creekwalk. The proposed second phase of the Creekwalk will extend 2.2 miles, from Armory Square to West Colvin Street.
“The first phase of the Onondaga Creekwalk has been a great success and we welcome the opportunity to plan for this expansion,” said Syracuse Mayor Stephanie A. Miner. “These community meetings will allow the most important stakeholders—our neighbors—to have a voice in the process for this growing asset.” Click on following link for, Creekwalk_Phase I Map
There will be 3 initial meetings that focus on a discussion of the following neighborhoods:
Wednesday, February 25
Colvin Street to Bellevue Avenue/Blaine Street
6:30 p.m.
Seals Community Center at Kirk Park
300 West Borden Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13205
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Thursday, February 26
Bellevue Avenue/Blaine Street to Onondaga Street/Adams Street
6.30 p.m.
Southwest Community Center
401 South Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13204
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Wednesday, March 4
Onondaga Street/Adams Street to West Jefferson Street
6:00 p.m.
Museum of Science and Technology
500 South Franklin Street
Syracuse, New York 13202
For more information on the second phase of the Onondaga Creekwalk, the City of Syracuse has developed a web page which will include a copy of the meeting presentation and additional information on the development process. Onondaga Creekwalk Phase II website
The first phase of the Onondaga Creekwalk opened in October, 2011 and is a 2.6 mile pedestrian and bicycle trail following the path of Onondaga Creek connecting Armory Square to Onondaga Lake. “Click” for map of Phase I