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The Syracuse Peacemaking Project’s proposal to curb childhood lead poisoning would in part aim to develop a new generation of community leaders. Their proposal is one of three the public will be able to vote on through the Central New York Community Foundation’s participatory budgeting process.
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Micron's Chief People Officer April Arnzen hopes that the investments in local community coupled with public engagement can create a new way American businesses build and develop in communities.
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Micron's Chief People Officer April Arnzen says the Central New York area is a good match for Micron beyond just business logistics. The company plans to engage the Central New York community in their plans as they begin their $100 billion investment over the next 20 years.
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The new Syracuse resident engagement webpage allows citizens to learn more about city agencies, committees and volunteering.
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Resilia, an online nonprofit assistance platform, tries to help improve an organization's efficiency.
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The city is planning its first comprehensive update of its zoning laws in 50 years. The deadline for public comment was extended until Oct. 2.
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The interim superintendent welcomes the community to voice concerns about the Syracuse City School District at meetings that will be hosted over the next few weeks.
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The City of Syracuse wants to involve Syracuse residents in the design of their neighborhoods after the I-81 viaduct is torn down.
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United Way is organizing a day where community members will volunteer for local causes.
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The City of Syracuse’s most recent action on police reform includes a new position in the police department and an executive order on surveillance…