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The state's U.S. senators said the funding will help local leaders study how to create safe and protected transportation routes for Southside residents in Syracuse once the elevated Interstate 81 highway comes down.
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This week, updates roll out on the I-81 project, Upstate-Crouse merger, and Jamesville prison closure, along with news on Gov. Kathy Hochul's chief judge nominee and the Syracuse City School District's proposed budget.
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The ruling from state supreme court judge Gerard Neri comes a month after he heard oral arguments in court challenging the community grid plan.
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The group Renew 81 For All claims the state DOT used old or inaccurate data; state attorneys say the environmental reviews cleared numerous regulatory hurdles.
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After eight months, the route has been extended but is done with repaving.
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The project has been temporarily halted by a lawsuit that will have its first day in court on Jan. 12.
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A visit by White House infrastructure coordinator Mitch Landrieu serves as an affirmation of sorts for state and local leaders as to what's possible with the community grid.
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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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This week, health officials address the county's first reported case of monkeypox. Meanwhile, more than a year’s worth of work by Syracuse’s redistricting commission comes under scrutiny.
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I-81 Northbound closures will last through Aug. 10. Exit 16 will remain open with posted detours.