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Traffic signal changes coming to two Syracuse intersections

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Kat Kollins with Microsoft Copilot AI
Traffic signal changes coming to two Syracuse intersections

Drivers in two Syracuse neighborhoods need to pay extra attention to changes in traffic lights. The city’s Department of Public Works is changing the stoplights at two busy intersections from flashing red and yellow … to red, yellow and green signals.

The intersections involved are South Geddes Street at West Onondaga Street on Syracuse’s west side, and Grant Boulevard at LeMoyne Ave on the north side.

There will also be pedestrian button crossings. The annual change takes place starting April 1.

Chris Bolt, Ed.D. has proudly been covering the Central New York community and mentoring students for more than 30 years. His career in public media started as a student volunteer, then as a reporter/producer. He has been the news director for WAER since 1995. Dedicated to keeping local news coverage alive, Chris also has a passion for education, having trained, mentored and provided a platform for growth to more than a thousand students. Career highlights include having work appear on NPR, CBS, ABC and other news networks, winning numerous local and state journalism awards.