BLACK LAKE — The St. Lawrence County Planning Office and the Environmental Management Council are working with stakeholders in the region around Black Lake to develop a community plan for the …
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BLACK LAKE — The St. Lawrence County Planning Office and the Environmental Management Council are working with stakeholders in the region around Black Lake to develop a community plan for the future of the lake.
The planning office, EMC and stakeholders are holding a third “Black Lake Summit” meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. via ZOOM.
The public is invited to attend.
Call or email the SLC Planning Office for ZOOM invite information at 315-379-2292 or jtenbusch@stlawco.org.
The first “Summit” meeting was held on Oct. 29 at the Morristown Fire Hall; approx. 25 people came out, said a press release from the planning office.
The second Summit was held on Nov. 15 via Zoom; with approx. 20 participants. Those in attendance discussed past water-quality studies for Black Lake, how the Planning Office/EMC got involved with this current project; concerns about Black Lake, vision of the future for the region, and how to build that future.
This third “Summit” meeting will follow this same format.
Visit the county’s Black Lake webpage at https://stlawco.org/node/2777.