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This week's narrow margin of approval by lawmakers included three republicans who joined five democrats in voting no.
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The Onondaga County Legislature voted to approve the $85 million project after a majority of public speakers voice opposition.
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Legislator Charles Garland, who represents the 16th district which includes Syracuse's Southside, said the housing development is part of an agreement between him and McMahon.
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Some lawmakers feel ready to vote on the planned aquarium while others want the public to weigh in.
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For the first time in seven months, a committee of county lawmakers will discuss the controversial project.
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The new park is 35 acres and will maintain much of its natural landscape.
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Dr. Indu Gupta will depart her post this summer after more than 7 years as the county's leading public health official.
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Onondaga County Executive was warning residents about the increase in COVID-19.
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Two probation units will be on patrol throughout downtown this weekend.
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Onondaga County is preparing the long-vacant White Pine Commerce Park in Clay for a microchip-producing facility or other tenants. But longtime residents on one road find themselves in the middle of a land rights battle.