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REALTOR® Members Tony Pawlicki and Kay Young sit on the Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee heard an update on the Conklin Bay project at its meeting Monday, Feb. 17. Pictured are Tony Pawlicki, Chairman Kay Young,
Dr. Tom Edington and Chad Jonsson. (Photo by Phoebe Muthart)

SYRACUSE — Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee heard an update on the Conklin Bay project at its meeting Monday evening, Feb. 17. The board also heard from two Syracuse Lake residents who walk the trail on a regular basis.

The two women, who frequent the trails, attended the meeting. They expressed concern about the trail being maintained in the winter time. Kenya Beasley and Sally Gralle frequently walk the trail around Syracuse Lake.

“We walked it today,” said Beasley, who walks the trail daily. “We like the trail.”

The two women asked how often the trails are maintained in the winter time. Chad Jonsson, park superintendent, said certain “adopt a trail sections are taken care of.” Kay Young, chairman, said homeowners willing to clean these sidewalks are welcome to do so, too.

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