Tully Lake

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Formed in 1972, The Tully Lake Property Owners Association aims to support the owners who live year-round and seasonally on this magnificent kettle lake on the border of Onondaga and Cortland counties. This organization is not-for-profit and intends to keep Tully Lake healthy, pristine and a premier recreation area. TLPOA partici-pates in collaboration with organizations such as C-OFOKLA, The Cortland-Onondaga Federation of Kettle Lake Associations, Inc., and NYSFOLA the New York State Federation of Lake Associations, Inc., to provide information and support of our watershed and precious lake

A long history and a commitment to forward thinking

Tully Lake has been a popular vacation spot since the 1800’s with some of the original historical “cottages,” still in use by great grand children and their families. They continue to pursue strategies and solutions to the many problems facing this kettle lake which is overwhelmed by Eurasian Water Milfoil, Starry Stonewort . Read the watershed improvement plan (WIP) developed in 2017 by Princeton Hydro, to reduce storm run-off and improve lake quality.

 
 

Their active members are stewards of their watershed

Tarki Heath, President of the Kettle Lakes Association addresses members at the 2021 Annual Meeting.

Tarki Heath, President of the Kettle Lakes Association addresses members at the 2021 Annual Meeting.

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Contact them

Colleen Zawadzki, President
PO Box#53 Tully, NY 13159

or e-mail

Karatecolleen123@gmail.com