Growing a Great Neighborhood
On the blocks located along and between Hamilton Street and West William Street is a wonderful collection of houses, most of which were built between 1900 and 1950. This was a period of development when middle-class homes were built of quality construction on standard lots along straight streets and uniform blocks. Today there is a solid middle-class feel to the neighborhood that reflects a high percentage of properties which are resident-owned and proudly maintained. Public spaces are in good condition, there is an elementary school nearby, and shopping is literally a block or two away.
Neighborhood Map

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Please check the calendar or contact the Geneva Neighborhood Resource Center (GNRC) via email or at 315- 828-6588.
Neighborhood Strategic Plan
Please contact the GNRC via email for a copy of this neighborhood's strategic plan.
Neighborhood Accomplishments
- 2013 NAP grant for a bench in Washington Street Park
- 2016 Block Party
- Organized in 2013
- Trunk sale in Washington Street Park
Points of Interest
- Washington Street Park vehicle entrance on Washington Street and walking entrance on William Street.
- Little Library in Washington Street Park.