Chili, New York
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member monkeykat
N 43° 05.968 W 077° 45.567
18T E 275439 N 4775556
The Chili Town Hall is part of a 34000 square foot complex that includes an auditorium and public library. It was constructed in 1998 and is located off Chili Avenue in Chili NY.
Waymark Code: WMVK6
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/17/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member silverquill
Views: 19

The Town of Chili, located in Monroe County, is a suburb of Rochester, New York. Chili is a community that is contrasted by a suburban character primarily in the geographic area north of Black Creek and a rural agricultural character south of Black Creek. Chili has a variety or recreational areas including eight town parks, one county park, two museums, a disc golf course, a public nature area, two semi-private golf courses, and two boat launches - one on the Genesee River and one on Black Creek.

Classical Orchestra and theatrical performances are offered by Roberts Wesleyan College in the 1,000 seat Hale Auditorium located in the hamlet of North Chili. Each year the town's annual summer festival, the 'Chil-E Fest' draws thousands of people to amusement rides, entertainment, food vendors, and a fabulous fireworks display.

Chili has experienced steady and manageable growth in population and economic development during recent years. From 1990 to 2000 Chili's population grew by 10 percent. Economic growth in 2000 and 2001 yielded a $70 million increase in the town tax base.
Name: Chili Town Hall

Address:
3333 Chili Avenue
Rochester, NY United States of America
14624


Date of Construction: October 1998

Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications:
Honor a Loved One at the Town Brick Walk The Town of Chili is offering a chance for the public to purchase an engraved brick for this landscaped walkway at the Town Hall / Library complex. The Hubbard Springs Garden Club keeps this park-like area, complete with benches, ever-blooming. Proceeds from the walkway will be used to assist with the landscaping of all Town facilities, such as the purchase of trees, bushes, and flowers. Bricks cost $75 each for a single (two lines or 26 spaces) and $150 for a double (four lines or 52 spaces). They make great everlasting gifts and even come with a certificate showing whom it is for and who purchased it.


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