Join a Discussion with Onondaga County Office of the Environment Director Travis Glazier and County Parks Commissioner Bill Lansley
as they highlight recent shoreline activity and address public use of Onondaga Lake. In 2012, F.O.C.U.S. Greater Syracuse published the report F.O.C.U.S. on Onondaga Lake: A Roadmap to Facilitate Reconnecting the Lake with the Community,
Report
Onondaga County contracted F.O.C.U.S. Greater Syracuse to find out what citizens wanted for the future of Onondaga Lake. The resounding majority of citizens surveyed and interviewed reinforced that they wanted to “Keep Onondaga Lake Public.” Nearly four years later, more public use of the lake is noticeable and citizens are engaging in conversations on what now and what next? Come be part of the discussion with our Onondaga Lake experts and be part of what now and what next!
Friday April 15 7:30 – 8:45 City Hall Commons (201 E. Washington Street).