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Forum to be held Friday on future uses of land around Onondaga Lake
Open Forum: “Onondaga Lake Shoreline” | F.O.C.U.S. Greater Syracuse (http://www.focussyracuse.org/2011/04/open-forum-connecting-you-to-better-care/ - broken link)
There's also an article on Syracuse.com but for some reason it won't let me copy/paste here
Here is the Syracuse.com article that you mentioned and the aerial ownership map. I was encouraged to hear Joannie Mahonney state (can't remember where) that Onondaga Lake is attracting developers. Whether that is immediately on the Lake or not, I do not know. In any event, it has to be done right with total public access.
According to the link Becca posted, this all happened last year. Guessing Syracuse.com posted the story and has since removed it because of the error in dates. Even the dates on the FOCUS website look strange. It says it was posted after the event was to take place or almost a year in advance.
Posted on April 27, 2011
Friday, March 16th: 7:30 – 8:45am
City Hall Commons, 201 E. Washington St.
1st Floor Atrium
No it is happeneing THIS Friday. There is something wrong with the link when you post it to C-D, but if I copy/paste it anywhere else, it works fine. Looks like Urbanplanner had the same problem as I did.
Forum to be held Friday on future uses of land around Onondaga Lake | syracuse.com (http://tinyurl.com/7tofopm - broken link)
Looks like it's having trouble with the URL parameter length. I TinyURL'ed it, maybe this will work?
Thank you!! That link works
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