Welcome to the Town of ClayAs Supervisor of the Town of Clay, it is my pleasure to welcome you to our community and to discover all that our Town has to offer. The Town of Clay was originally settled in 1791 as part of the Central New York Military Tract and was previously known as West Cicero. It was carved out of the Town of Cicero in 1827 and named after "The Great Compromiser," Henry Clay. Today, the Town of Clay is home to over 60,000 residents, making it the largest town in Onondaga County. We have numerous amenities, from top-notch park systems to access to miles and miles of waterways, to high-quality affordable housing. Our proximity to major interstates, airports and railway systems is distinctive and one of the reasons why Money Magazine named the Town of Clay one of the 100 best places to live in the country. As Supervisor to the Town of Clay, I invite you to explore our website and the many opportunities available to its residents. |
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Damian M. Ulatowski |
Important Notices
National Grid Open House: Black River Clay 115kV Transmission Rebuild Project.
General | July 7, 2025
See attached for details.
Town of Clay Memorial Park
Supervisor | July 1, 2025
The Town of Clay Town Board held an official ribbon cutting of its new Memorial Park, located at the main Town Hall on Monday, May 26, 2025.
This meaningful addition to the community was made possible through a grant from the…
read moreNYS Transportation Master Plan 2050
General | June 27, 2025
NYSDOT is pleased to announce that the draft New York State Transportation Master Plan 2050 has been released and is available for public review and comment…
read moreMicron Draft EIS for 2025
General | June 25, 2025
Micron 2025 Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Click here to submit your comments. Comments can be made until…
read moreSolar Campagin Solicitors
Supervisor | June 23, 2025
Please be advised the Town of Clay is in not affiliated with NexAmp. The Town of Clay's only Solar Campaign is with PowerMarket.
White Pine Pump Station Updates: Caughdenoy Road (Courtesy of WEP)
General | May 6, 2025
Onondaga County Department of Water Environment Protection (WEP) has provided a link with up-to-date information regarding White Pine Pump Station (Caughdenoy Road/Route 31)
Link will be updated weekly.
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read moreRoad Work: Caughdenoy, Van Hoesen & Verplank Roads beginning May 5th
General | May 2, 2025
The Onondaga County Department of Water Environment Protection is constructing a pump station and sewer force mains that run parallel with portions of Caughdenoy, Van Hoesen and Verplank roads.
Sections of Caughdenoy to the…
read moreWhite Pine Pump Station - Traffic Control (Map & Details)
General | April 28, 2025
On behalf of Onondaga County as public courtesy, we have attached the White Pine Pump Station traffic control map & details.
FAQ: Can I have Chickens?
General | April 10, 2025
Per Section 230-20(3)(b) of Town of Clay Zoning In order to legally own, maintain, or harbor chickens you must be Zoned RA-100 and have a five or more acres of land.
Reminder: Brush Collection begins at 6am - Please have your brush out prior to that time
General | March 28, 2025
Brush is now being collected by Chuck-It Haulers. Brush must be put out prior to 6am on your scheduled collection day.
Any brush not out by 6am will be collected the following week.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Town of Clay Success Stories

Upstate University Expands its Services
May 15, 2024
Upstate University Hospital is expanding its services to the north.

Syracuse.com: Could Micron help Clay realize decades-old dream of a waterfront village?
January 24, 2023
Could Micron help Clay realize decades-old dream of a waterfront village?

Breaking Ground: J.W. Didado Electric
October 31, 2022
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - Members from Onondaga County, the Town of Clay and others gathered on Wednesday to celebrate the groundbreaking of J.W.

Local leaders react to Micron coming to Clay
October 14, 2022
CLAY — For as long as Clay Town Supervisor Damian Ulatowski has served on the town board, local leaders have had a vision for White Pine Commerce Park on Route 31.

Town of Clay recognizes importance of water resources with LWRP
August 8, 2022
The Town of Clay recently received a grant from the New York State Department of State to prepare a plan to advance redevelopment of historic Three Rivers Point.

Town of Clay earns awards & important designations
August 8, 2022
The Town of Clay is proud to be an efficiently run, electorate-driven, and well-operated municipality.
