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President Biden's senior advisor and infrastructure coordinator, Mitch Landrieu, is closely watching how the pieces come together for the I-81 replacement project in Syracuse.
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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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The 5th district councilor founded the "Community for the Grid" campaign, and has deep knowledge of the viaduct replacement project.
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It’s official…all of the regulatory hurdles have now been cleared for construction to begin later this fall on the I-81 replacement project. State DOT Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez made the announcement Tuesday.
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The EIS approval triggers a final 30 day comment period, followed by the record of decision, or final authorization.
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The New York Department of Transportation hopes to maximize student safety by relocating the roundabout in an updated version of the I-81 replacement plan.
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Syracuse-area health, safety, and parent advocates want the state DOT to ensure those living and attending school near the I-81 viaduct are properly protected from lead dust exposure when the bridge is torn down. They gathered in front of Martin Luther King school Wednesday, which lies in the shadow of the highway.
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As the public comment period draws to a close, New York Department of Transportation officials announced changes are being considered to the I-81 plan after initial community response.
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The President of Centerstate CEO in Syracuse is supporting the NYSDOT for a community grid in Syracuse.