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Niagara River Greenway Commission to meet

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Tue, Mar 3rd 2020 02:00 pm

The Niagara River Greenway Commission will meet Tuesday, March 10, to determine the consistency of four projects. The meeting will take place at 3 p.m. in the NYPA Vista Community Room, 5777 Lewiston Road.

The four projects under consideration are: Wilson Centennial Park, Town Niagara Farmland Preservation, NT Charles Fleischman Park Improvements and Pendleton Greenway Community Center.

The full project proposals are available at www.niagararivergreenway.com.

The Niagara River Greenway Commission is a public benefit corporation established by Chapter 460 of the New York laws of 2004, and charged with the planning and development of a greenway of interconnected parks, river access points and waterfront trails along the Niagara River from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario at the site of the historic Fort Niagara. To review the Final Niagara River Greenway Plan and GEIS, or to learn more about the commission, visit www.niagararivergreenway.com.

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