Lakeland, New York

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CountryUnited States
Elevation
479 ft (146 m)
FIPS code36-40607
Lakeland, New York
Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.
Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.
Coordinates: 43°5′36″N 76°14′45″W / 43.09333°N 76.24583°W / 43.09333; -76.24583
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyOnondaga
Area
  Total
1.49 sq mi (3.86 km2)
  Land1.49 sq mi (3.86 km2)
  Water0 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation
479 ft (146 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
2,556
  Density1,713.8/sq mi (661.71/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
FIPS code36-40607
GNIS feature ID0954952

Lakeland is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, Lakeland had a population of 2,556.[2] The community name is derived from its location next to Onondaga Lake.

The community is in the northwest part of the town of Geddes.

From the latter part of the nineteenth century through the early years of the twentieth century, Lakeland was home to several upscale hotels and a small amusement park along the shores of Onondaga Lake. These were served by a trolley car line from Syracuse. However, the resort area began to decline before World War I and was gone by the Great Depression. The former resort area is now largely covered by Interstate 690 and parking areas for the New York State Fair, whose permanent grounds are at the southern edge of Lakeland.

1943 industrial waste flood

On Thanksgiving Day in 1943, 40,000 tons of industrial waste consisting of calcium carbonate and magnesia flooded Lakeland. The industrial waste broke through a waste bed retaining wall at the Solvay Process Company plant. Two square miles were covered by the waste, which reached as much as eight feet deep in some places. The Post-Standard reported in 1993 that "every tree, shrub or blade of grass within a square mile was dead". Parked cars were mired and flooded by the waste, including one car at the fairgrounds that was swept 1,000 feet.[3][4]

All available Onondaga County Sheriff's Office deputies, as well as nearby fire departments, Solvay police, the New York State Police, the American Red Cross, and Solvay Process crews were called in to contain the flood and rescue residents. Volunteers from the SPCA were also present to help rescue animals and livestock. The Red Cross operated a shelter at the State Fair Hotel. There were no reported fatalities, but there were a few people injured, such as an auxiliary military policeman from Solvay Process who was treated for acid burns and two frozen toes after rescuing numerous stranded residents using a rowboat. Several animals, pets, and livestock were also rescued, though a pig, several geese and ducks, and hundreds of chickens drowned in the sludge. 55 residents were left homeless as a result of the flood.[3]

The waste was initially intended to be removed by dumping truckloads of cinders into the waste until it solidified enough to be shoveled out, but that plan was scrapped in favor of dissolving the waste using water and eventually pumping it into Ninemile Creek, which flows into Onondaga Lake. The cleanup process took two months to complete. The houses affected by the flood, now destroyed and worthless, were purchased by Solvay Process and demolished.[3][4]

An investigation launched by Solvay Process into the incident reported that the dykes at the plant were built of old Solvay waste, not dirt, and that they were built too rapidly. The investigation also stated that the demand for production during World War II was too great and help was too limited. After the incident, Solvay Process moved their waste beds away from the shoreline of Onondaga Lake.[3]

Most of the affected area is now a parking lot for the fairgrounds.[3]

Community

The community includes a few gas stations, various food outlets, two churches, a few small restaurants, a car dealership, a credit union, Solvay Middle School, a hotel, and a golf course. All are within minutes of the New York State Fair.

Geography

Lakeland is located at 43°5′36″N 76°14′45″W / 43.09333°N 76.24583°W / 43.09333; -76.24583 (43.093266, -76.245718).[5]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2), all land.

Lakeland comprises the area along roughly the northern half of the southwest side of Onondaga Lake (which runs northwest to southeast).

Interstate 690 passes through the community.

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