Investing in Your Erie County Parks: Highlighting Major Projects at Como Lake Park


Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz joins Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry Commissioner Troy Schinzel to review major projects completed at Como Lake Park.

Since 2012, Erie County has invested more than $3.16 M to improve and enhance Como Lake Park in Lancaster, including the completion of a large shelter, now available for rental.

To view a full list of improvements to #YourErieCountyParks, visit www3.erie.gov/parks/park-improvements

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