City of Ithaca, New York

City of Ithaca, New York A great place to create, dream, live, learn, work, and play! So what has caught the attention of so many people? Our businesses are diverse and thriving!

Ranked by multiple publications as being one of America's Smartest Cities, Most Secure Places to Live, Healthiest Cities, Best Green Places to Live, Best/Affordable Place to Retire, Number-One Emerging City,Ithaca offers something for everyone. It's simple, the quality of life our residents and visitors enjoy. Ithaca's natural beauty is unmatched, highlighted by its rolling hills, Cayuga Lake, and

cascading waterfalls. A community of artists, writers, performers, educators, along with some of the world's leading scientists and researchers, Ithaca boasts an environment that values creativity, intellect, achievement, and success. From our commercial shopping districts and world class hospitality venues, to our higher education and light industrial facilities, Ithaca enjoys a low unemployment rate and a high rate of return!

06/18/2026

Ever wanted to climb a tree like a pro? Now’s your chance!
Join the Outings Program and Cornell Outdoor Education for Tree Fest on June 20 at Stewart Park (11 AM – 6 PM) - happening right alongside the NY State Arborists Tree Climbing Championship!
Try recreational tree climbing in a safe, supported, and super fun environment while watching world-class arborists compete in Stewart Park!
👣 Open to ALL ages
🕐 1-hour climbing sessions throughout the day
💲 $12 pre-registration | $15 at the door
🚶 Walk-ups welcome, but space is limited!
Bring your sense of adventure and come experience Stewart Park from a whole new perspective: Tree fest 2026
Youth Bureau Tree Climbing Competition 2026

06/18/2026

The Stewart Park Splash Pad is up and running for the season! Join us any day of the week through Labor Day from 10:00am-7:00pm.

Some important safety rules and reminders:
- Use at Your Own Risk
- Children Must Be Supervised: Children under age 12 must be accompanied and actively supervised by a responsible adult.
- Walk, Don't Run: Running on wet surfaces is prohibited due to slip-and-fall hazards.
- No Climbing: Do not climb, hang from, or misuse splash pad equipment or spray features.
- Appropriate Footwear Strongly Recommended: Water shoes or other non-slip footwear are encouraged to help prevent injuries.
- No Glass Containers: Glass bottles, containers, and other breakable items are prohibited.
- No Rough Play: Pushing, shoving, horseplay, or other unsafe behavior is not permitted.
- Diaper Policy: Children who are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers designed for aquatic use.
- Stay Home if Ill: Anyone experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, a contagious illness, or open wounds should not use the splash pad.
- No Animals in the Splash Area: Service animals permitted by law are allowed, but pets should remain outside the splash pad area.
- No Food or Drinks in the Water Play Area: Food, beverages, and chewing gum should be consumed in designated picnic or seating areas.
- No Bicycles, Scooters, or Skateboards: Wheeled devices are prohibited within the splash pad area with the exception of mobility equipment for individuals with disabilities.
- Report Hazards Immediately: Notify park staff of damaged equipment, standing water, injuries, or unsafe conditions.
- Follow Staff Instructions: Park staff have authority to enforce rules and may require individuals to leave for unsafe or disruptive behavior.

Please note - The system operates on a timer and will not activate outside of the designated hours of operation. Remember that the splash pad does not run constantly during open hours. Simply press the button to activate the water elements. The elements will run for several minutes before automatically shutting back off. Some splash pad elements may not operate during off-peak hours in order to conserve water and reduce operational costs.

The splash pad is supplied with fresh water from the City’s municipal drinking water system, which meets all applicable drinking water safety standards. Because the water is not recirculated like a swimming pool, it does not require additional chemical treatment.

City of Ithaca, New York
Friends of Stewart Park

06/17/2026

On Friday, June 19, 2026, City Offices will be closed in observance of the Juneteenth Holiday.

City Offices will reopen and observe regular hours on Monday, June 22, 2026.

We hope you have a lovely weekend!

Please join GIAC for their fourth Black Heritage Unplugged event in recognition of Juneteenth! What: Black Heritage Unpl...
06/17/2026

Please join GIAC for their fourth Black Heritage Unplugged event in recognition of Juneteenth!

What: Black Heritage Unplugged Series: Juneteenth: A Glimpse of Freedom

When: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 2pm-5pm

Where: Rare Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Kroch Library 2B48 (enter through Olin Library to get to Kroch, then go down to B level)

“The historic celebrations of Black freedom have had many names: Juneteenth, Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, Watch Night, Jubilee…When legal slavery in the United States ended at the close of the Civil War, its shadow remained. New systems of oppression in the form of sharecropping, racial massacres, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation arose to strangle the promise of freedom. The full-flowering promises of emancipation never came to bloom. They [Blacks] kept the history before them...’to tell the story of how we’ve overcome.’”

Friday, June 19th the Stewart Park Carousel will be free for all, thanks to sponsorship by the City of Ithaca's Workforc...
06/16/2026

Friday, June 19th the Stewart Park Carousel will be free for all, thanks to sponsorship by the City of Ithaca's Workforce Diversity Advisory Committee in honor of Juneteenth! The Splash Pad also opens for the season the same day! Happy Juneteenth!

TCAT has officially launched eRide Ithaca, the agency’s new electric microtransit pilot program aimed at filling transpo...
06/16/2026

TCAT has officially launched eRide Ithaca, the agency’s new electric microtransit pilot program aimed at filling transportation gaps in some of Ithaca’s most vulnerable neighborhoods.

Check it out here: https://linktr.ee/eRideIthaca

⚡Ride local. Ride electric. Ride eRide Ithaca!⚡

The City of Ithaca is updating its Zoning Code and would like to hear from you! Complete the Community Survey by scannin...
06/12/2026

The City of Ithaca is updating its Zoning Code and would like to hear from you!

Complete the Community Survey by scanning the QR Code in the image or go to https://www.zoneithaca.com/

TONIGHT- June 11th at 6pm...Own a home in Ithaca’s historic district? Don’t miss this free workshop on the NYS Historic ...
06/11/2026

TONIGHT- June 11th at 6pm...

Own a home in Ithaca’s historic district? Don’t miss this free workshop on the NYS Historic Homeownership Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program! Learn how you could save 20% on eligible home repairs and upgrades.

Thursday, June 11 at 6:00 p.m.
Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E. Green St.
Hosted by Preservation League of NYS, the City of Ithaca, and Historic Ithaca.

We hope to see you there!

06/11/2026

Please be safe in the heat today!

High temperatures and heat index values can increase the risk of heat-related illness. Take precautions to stay safe!

Drink plenty of water throughout the day.
Stay in the shade or air-conditioned spaces when possible. Find a local cooling center here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/20d9c0eb3f1544ac8697073311cdbd95/

06/08/2026

Juneteenth is coming up fast! ❤️💛💚
We’re getting ready for our annual celebration of freedom, culture, and community — and we’d love for YOU to be part of it.

Interested in vending, tabling, or volunteering at this year’s festival?
Give us a call at (607) 273-4190 or email [email protected] to get involved.

A huge thank you to our sponsors — Cayuga Health and the Community Foundation of Tompkins County — for supporting this event, and to Terrance Vann for creating this year’s artwork!

Let’s make this year’s celebration one to remember!

Address

108 E. Green Street
Ithaca, NY
14850

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16072746570

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