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Posted on 22 June 202122 June 2021

Syracuse Parks Invites Neighbors to In-Person Public Meeting on Creekwalk Extension Improvements, Wednesday, June 23

Project benefits include improved views of Onondaga Creek, improved water quality, safer routes for pedestrians, increased ecological value and youth job opportunities The City of…

Continue reading → Syracuse Parks Invites Neighbors to In-Person Public Meeting on Creekwalk Extension Improvements, Wednesday, June 23

Posted on 26 February 2021

Syracuse Parks Invites Neighbors to March Public Meeting Sessions on Creekwalk Extension Improvements

Plans to remove and replace fencing and trees along Onondaga Creek at Kirk Park call for public input The City of Syracuse Department of Parks,…

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