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Westfield- Ripley Lakefront Opportunity Plan

The Town of Westfield, the Town of Ripley, and their joint Lakefront Committee welcome you to the Westfield-Ripley Lakefront Opportunity Plan webpage! This page will be continually updated throughout the course of this project to provide important information such as the dates of public meetings, work products and project updates.

The third public workshop will be held on May 6, 2008. Click here for updates and more information.
Westfield- Ripley Lakefront Opportunity Plan

Joint Strategic Planning Initiative

The Town, Village, Chamber of Commerce and the Westfield Development Corporation are working together to tackle community goals. Click here for specifics.

Summer Project

The Town assists the Village in the building of a french drain system in Moore Park. This is one step in the on-going process to better preserve the McClurg Museum and its contents. A restored frontier mansion built by James McClurg circa 1818, the museum is open to the public to view the collections of the Chautauqua County Historical Society, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
drain system in Moore PArk
Another New Business

Noble Winery on Hardscrabble Road is open for business. Pete and Diane Noble have been hard at work and all of their efforts have resulted in a great new winery with a terrific view and a unique local product that is well worth a visit.
Noble Winery
Congratulations to Cross Roads Farm & Craft Market on the addition of a third building. Enjoy a unique shopping experience. Cross Roads, located on County Road 21, is open Saturdays until Dec. 23rd. Cross Roads Farm and Craft Market
Walk the path of the French explorers and view this high profile, environmental project recently completed at the mouth of Chautauqua Creek. Multiple grants have provided for erosion control, improved habitat and upgraded DEC fishing access along the waterway from Route 5 to Lake Erie. walk the path of French explorers