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TOWN OF CLAY, NEW YORK The Town of Clay was
established in 1827 and is the most town of the
nineteen towns in Onondaga County. The largest town Onondaga County,
Clay is 54.6 square miles in size and includes part of Village of
North Syracuse. The Seneca River forms its western boundary, meeting
with the Oswego and Oneida rivers at a point known as Three Rivers.
The Oneida River forms most of the northern
boundary. A suburb of Syracuse, Clay is close
to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and US Routes 81 and 90.
Town Hall is located at 4483 State Route 31, between Henry Clay
Boulevard and Morgan RoadThe 1990 Census estimated a population of
59,749 and the current estimate is approximately 62,800. Clay's
modern development as a residential community began in 1955 with
the development of the Bayberry tract on Route 57. The opening
of the Great Northern Mall on Route 31 in 1988 has brought
increased commercial development along the east/west
corridor. Clay is governed by a Town Board, comprised of the
Supervisor and six councilors
elected
at-large. Town Board meetings are held the first and third Monday of
each month at Town Hall and are open to the publicTown Hall is
located at 4483 State Route 31, Clay, NY 13041 and is open for
general business from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through
Friday. Evenings are reserved for board meetings and Justice
court.
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