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February 2003
Tioughnioga River Waterfront Development Commission Sets Public Meetings
The Tioughnioga River Waterfront Development Commission will be hosting a series of public meetings, called "Trail Talk" over the next two months to engage local residents in a community-based planning effort as the trail design moves into the next stage. The meetings will be facilitated by Ken Teter, who has been retained as project manager for development of the trail.
The sessions are organized by geography and areas of interest.
"TRAIL TALK"
SMALL GROUP PUBLIC MEETINGS
FEBRUARY & MARCH 2003
HOMER NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #1
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: Homer residents and property owners adjacent to the river from Durkee Park to Water Street
WHEN: Monday, February 24th at 7 PM
WHERE: Homer Congregational Church (Fellowship Room)
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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING #1
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: All area residents interested in passive trail activities such as fishing, photography, bird watching, art work, etc.
WHEN: Wednesday, February 26th at 7 PM
WHERE: Grange Building (Clinton Avenue, Cortland)
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HOMER NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #2
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: Homer residents and property owners adjacent to the river from Water Street to Albany Street
WHEN: Monday, March 3rd at 7 PM
WHERE: Homer Congregational Church (Fellowship Room)
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CORTLANDVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #1
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: Cortlandville and Homer residents and property owners adjacent to the river from the Exit 12 ramp to the County Highway Garage
WHEN: Thursday, March 6th at 7 PM
WHERE: Albany International Learning Center
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HOMER NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #3
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: Homer residents and property owners adjacent to the river from Albany Street to the Exit 12 ramp
WHEN: Monday, March 10th at 7 PM
WHERE: Homer Congregational Church (Fellowship Room)
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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING #2
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: All area residents interested in water related activities such as canoeing and kayaking
WHEN: Wednesday, March 12th at 7 PM
WHERE: Grange Building (Clinton Avenue, Cortland)
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CORTLAND NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #1
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum.
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns.
WHO: Cortland residents and property owners adjacent to the river from the County Highway Garage and Front Street to Rickard Street.
WHEN: Monday, March 17th at 7 PM
WHERE: Cortland Hospital Nursing Facility (Auditorium)
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CITIZENS WITH DISABILITIES MEETING #1
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum.
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns.
WHO: All area citizens with an interest in the river trail opportunities and issues for handicapped and disabled users.
WHEN: Wednesday, March 19th at 4 PM
WHERE: Access to Independence (Church Street, Cortland)
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CORTLAND NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING #2
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum.
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns.
WHO: Cortland residents and property owners adjacent to the river from Rickard Street to Yaman Park.
WHEN: Monday, March 24th at 7 PM
WHERE: Cortland Hospital Nursing Facility (Auditorium)
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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETING #3
WHAT: A Tioughnioga River Trail Project open forum
WHY: To discuss your ideas and concerns
WHO: All area residents interested in active trail uses such as running, biking, rollerblading, cross country skiing, etc.
WHEN: Wednesday, March 26th at 7 PM
WHERE: Grange Building (Clinton Avenue, Cortland)
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