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The county executive has been pushing for an $85 million aquarium.
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The Mayor proposed increasing spending on city workforce, park and recreation, and more with the influx of sales and property tax collection.
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An agreement between police department and Liberty Resources aims to better respond to people experiencing mental health emergencies.
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The relief funding will go toward community ambassadors who help residents address housing issues, landlord and tenant disputes and code violations.
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On Point For College puts disadvantaged students on track for higher education.
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Syracuse Common Council members had split opinions on how relief funds would benefit festivals in Syracuse.
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At the State of City Address Mayor Walsh proposed the creation of the first ever Mayor's Office to Reduce Gun Violence. He says ‘we must do more to make out city safer, and we will.’
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When Jennifer Schultz takes her seat as Common Councilor next week, she'll be the first woman to represent the Northside Syracuse district. She knows crime, housing and making relationships are key to her success, much of which she did as a concerned citizen.
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Republican challengers did not win any races for Syracuse Common Council positions.
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People who use the parking garages in downtown Syracuse will be seeing some changes, thanks to actions taken by the Common Council Monday. Lawmakers agreed to change the way some garages take your fees, as well as the way security is provided.