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Facts About Ontario County
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Location
Southeast of Rochester, NY, off I-90, in the heart of the Western New York's Finger Lakes Region.

Major Cities

Canandaigua Population - 11,363 (2004 estimate)
Geneva Population - 13,558  (2004 estimate)

County Population 
100,888 (2004 estimate)

103,127 (2004 estimate) 

Area
644 square miles, rural and suburban in nature

Government
Governed by a Board of Supervisors, elected representatives from the 16 towns, and the cities of Canandaigua and Geneva.

Work Force
53,238 people comprise our well-balanced work force recognized for its high percentage of skilled and professional level workers and for being one of the most productive in the nation. Labor costs, however, are often below those in adjoining metropolitan centers.

Per Capita Income
$26,825 (Source - Genesee Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council's estimate based on what the US Census Bureau Census 2000 found for income and what the 1989 adjusted for inflation figures were. Will be updated following the release of further Census 2000 data.)

Median Household Income
$48,211 (Source - Genesee Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council's estimate based on what the US Census Bureau Census 2000 found for income and what the 1989 adjusted for inflation figures were. Will be updated following the release of further Census 2000 data.)

Manufacturing Establishments
225


Top 10 Employers

# Company Employees
1. Thompson Health/Hospital
Health Care Service
1,323
2. Pactiv Corporation
Manufacturer of polystyrene foam, food containers and consumer products
1,150
3. Ontario County
Government
1,000
4. VA Medical Group
Health Care Service
854
5. Finger Lakes Community College
Education
756
6. Clifton Springs Hospital
Health Care
690
7. Hobart William Smith College
Education Service
677
8. Geneva General Hospital/F.L. Heath Systems
Health Care Services
600
9. Centerra 500
10. G.W. Lisk Co.
Manufacturer of Solenoids, Valves and Flame Arresters
480

Utilities

  • Telephone
    1. Frontier/Global Crossing
    2. New York Telephone
    3. Ontario Telephone Co.
  • Gas & Electric
    1. New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG)
    2. Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. (NIMO)
    3. Rochester Gas & Electric Corp. (RG&E)
  • Water
    1. Municipal supplies
  • Waste water
    1. Village and County treatment facilities

Health Care
A substantial number of physicians, high quality hospitals in Canadaigua, Geneva, and Clifton Springs as well as several HMO.s, skilled nursing facilities, home care programs and a progressive community health services department meet the needs of the local population. The principal insurance provider, in what has been recognized nationally as a model health care system, is Blue Cross and Blue Shield which offers a variety of programs under its constantly expanding umbrella.

Transportation

  • Road
    1. (East-west): New York State Thruway (I-90); NYS Rts. 96 and 5&20.
    2. (North-south): Rte.332 (Thruway to Canandaigua) Rte.14 Thruway to Geneva.
    3. The County Area Transit System (CATS) operates in Ontario.
  • Air
    1. The Greater Rochester International Airport
    2. The Hancock International Airport in Syracuse
    3. Ontario County Industrial Development Agency Airport in Canandaigua
  • Rail
    1. Finger Lakes Rail Road
    2. Norfolk Southern
    3. Ontario Central Rail Road
  • Water
    1. Finger Lakes connected to New York State Inland Water system.

Higher Educational Institutions
Nearly 40 highly respected colleges and universities are less than an hour's drive from Ontario County. Leading institutions include the University of Rochester, Syracuse University, Cornell University and Rochester Institute of Technology. Local higher educational institutions within Ontario County include Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Finger Lakes Community College and Cornell University's Agricultural Experiment Station.

Housing
Well-maintained and affordable homes in established neighborhoods, contemporary housing developments, apartments and condos, provide a wide variety of pleasant, safe environments for living and raising families. Leisure Time Activities Golf, boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, swimming, down-hill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and tours of local estate wineries, number among an unlimited array of recreational opportunities in and around Ontario County.

Public Golf Courses within County

  • Bristol Harbour (Canandaigua)
  • Centerpointe Country Club (Canandaigua)
  • Parkview Fairways (Bloomfield)
  • Seneca Lake (Geneva)
  • Victor Hills Golf Club (Victor)
  • Winged Pheasant Golf Links (Farmington)
  • The Big Oak Public Golf Course (Geneva)

Churches
Major denominations are represented in more that 80 churches within Ontario County. The County has the only Synagogue between Rochester and Syracuse.

Culture
Theatric productions and concert programs within the County, such as the Smith Opera House in Geneva, are supplemented by theatre, music, dance, museums, historical and science attractions in nearby metropolitan centers.

Sports
Collegiate and professional baseball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse, and soccer are available in Rochester, Syracuse and Ithaca - all less than a hour's drive away.


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Latest News
Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park Expands Roster of Food and Agriculture Tenants

GENEVA, NY – The Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park has announced that three new businesses will join its roster of tenants. The new companies reflect the core focus of the park in the areas of food and agriculture. Known as “The Technology Farm,” the park fosters economic development through the creation of innovative technologies that enhance the production of new products and processes related to food, beverages and agriculture.




Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park Announces Resignation of Daniel Fessenden
GENEVA, NY – Today, Daniel J. Fessenden, executive director of the Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park (CAFTP), announced his resignation from the research park effective January 2, 2007. Fessenden said he leaves the position with great pride in the park's accomplishments and with deep gratitude for having had an opportunity to play a role in its establishment and growth.


Governor Pataki Announces $40 Million in Funding for Food Lab at Cornell's Ag Tech Park
Governor George Pataki paid a visit to Cornell's Agricultural and Food Technology Park (CAFTP) in Geneva on Saturday, September 23, to announce $40 million in State funding for the construction of a new State Food Laboratory at the Park.



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