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Lima keeps a village-and-town identity in Livingston County

Lima's local story comes from the paired town and village layers, rural roads, and local government south of Monroe County.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 28, 2026

Lima is one familiar place name with two public front doors. The town and the village both matter, and that little split is part of the local feel rather than a problem to solve.

The village can carry the everyday image of Lima: a center, a name on signs, the place someone may picture right away. The surrounding town keeps its own municipal work moving around it, with rural roads, local notices, property questions, and town-level decisions that do not always follow the village boundary.

That is how many small New York places really work. Socially, people may talk about Lima as one place. On paper, the town and village can point an address toward different meetings, forms, bills, offices, or notices. The question “which Lima?” can sound fussy until it saves a wrong call or a wasted errand.

The charm here is partly the familiar name and partly the careful map underneath it. Lima can feel unified in daily life while still being precise in local government. That is a very New York kind of small-place story: one name on the tongue, two layers on the map.

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