Public Meeting #3 on October 23, 2025

North Utica Community Center, 50 Riverside Drive, Utica

5:00PM - 7:00PM


If you missed Public Meeting #3 held on October 23, 2025, you can review the meeting materials here:

Engagement Summaries

Public Meeting #2 - December 3, 2024

North Utica Community Center

50 Riverside Drive, Utica

5:00PM - 7:00PM

The second public meeting presented key findings from the existing conditions analysis and previous public input as well as opportunities to improve the Exit 31 Interchange and surrounding roadway network. Participants were invited to circulate around the room at their own pace, meet with the study team, and share feedback.

Community Survey Summary

The Study Team launched a survey on December 3, 2024 to gain a better understanding of how the public moves through the Study Area, challenges people experience, and opportunities for improving roadway connections, increasing safety for all, and enhancing multi-modal mobility. The survey closed on January 31, 2025 and received a total of 191 responses.

The results of the survey and a summary of key findings are available at the link below:

Simplified Community Survey Summary

To supplement the Community Survey, a Simplified Survey was launch in February 2025 to expand access to members of the public with Limited English Proficiency and those without access to the digital community survey. The Simplified Survey was only available in a paper format, was distributed by local partners, and garnered 32 responses.

The results of the survey and a summary of key findings are available at the link below:

Pop-Up Event Summaries

(ongoing efforts)

Focus Group Summaries

(ongoing efforts)

Public Meeting #1 - June 18, 2024

Hotel Utica in the Saranac Room

102 Lafayette Street, Utica

5:00PM - 7:00PM

The first public workshop included a brief presentation about the Study, its timeline, and expected outcomes, including clearly identifying safety issues and developing conceptual solutions. Then, attendees were invited to share ideas through facilitated conversations and had the opportunity to speak with the Study team.