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Thank you for posting pictures of Cicero and surroundibng areas. It brought
tears. I am from Cicero, I've lived off route 31. I moved to cape Coral, Florida
about 2 years ago, cause of my husband job. It made me so homesick. If you
are going to live in New York, Syracuse and surrounding area is the best place to live. Thanks again for the pic. Just to let you know I had a brand new home there that was 2300 sq.ft that I paid 200,000 . I have the same size that I paid 369,000. Taxes are the same. Go figure.
Demp, thanks for the post. Sadly, I'm sure there are thousands in your situation....families forced to leave the Syracuse area due to the lack of good jobs in the region. I bet a good percentage of them would move back if taxes were lower and good paying jobs were more abundant.
Hopefully, New York State will soon take the State mandate of Medicaid costs away from the counties... so that property taxes can finally be lowered(even cut in half!) in Onondaga County.
Plazas planned in DeWitt, Cicero
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Two new shopping centers, one in DeWitt, the other in Cicero, will see the expansion of a familiar face in these parts and the arrival of a retailer new - sort of - to the market.
Hopefully, the developer will build a very aesthetically pleasing plaza in Cicero...as this shopping center will be seen from Interstate 81.
My philosophy is simple. Built the most beautiful structures near the Highways and main roads. Back roads and out of the way locations are where utilitarian architecture buildings are built.
I'm going to do the same thing for Cicero that I did for Clay. I have a few more photos showing various parts of Cicero...so I'll post them in installments.
My first installment is of a new subdivision off Whiting Road, which is about a mile away from Oneida Lake.
My second installment is of a few homes directly on Oneida Lake.
As you can see, most homes aren't that nice....main reason being that these houses used to be summer camps...most have since been converted to year around homes.
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