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Thorndon Park volunteers propose 1-mile mulched loop; board notes accessibility and coordination with Parks Department

5082822 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

The Thornton Park Association presented a volunteer-led plan to create looping walking trails in Thorndon Park using existing paths and new mulched segments; the board supported the concept but noted the trails would not be wheelchair-accessible and recommended coordination with Syracuse Parks Department for benches and future improvements.

Representatives of the Thornton Park Association presented a proposal to create looping walking trails in Thorndon Park at the Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board meeting on June 26. The board voiced support for the concept while noting accessibility limits and the need to coordinate with the Parks Department.

The presenter, speaking on behalf of the Thornton Park Association and city stakeholders, described a…

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