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The FIRST ROUND OF PUBLIC MEETINGS have been SCHEDULED!

Posted by nyssustainability - January 1, 2013 - Uncategorized

The FIRST ROUND OF PUBLIC MEETINGS have been SCHEDULED! –  The first round of Public Meetings for the Cleaner Greener Communities Finger Lakes Regional Sustainability Plan will be January 15, 2013 from 6:00-8:00 PM at the Genesee County Administration Building II located at 3837 West Main Street Road, Batavia, NY and the Sanford Room at the Hobart & William Smith Collages Library in Geneva, New York and January 16, 2013 at the Rochester Institute of Technology Golisano Institute for Sustainability in Rochester, New York.  The meetings are being held in 3 locations to minimize travel for interested residents. See below for a flyer with directions for each meeting location.

 

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