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Housing vouchers are being offered to Syracuse residents who want to move away from I-81 construction. Syracuse Housing Authority has $5 million in vouchers to give residents housing choice.
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The $107 million Almus Olver project is seen as a first step in the ambitious $1 billion plan to reimagine the Pioneer Homes public housing complex adjacent to I-81.
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Common Councilors are expected to approve a land swap that gives the city site control for the center.
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The Syracuse Housing Authority has reached a tentative deal with the city for a $26 million redevelopment of Eastwood Heights Apartments, preserving and expanding senior housing. The project still needs approval from city officials.
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The Syracuse Housing Authority was the lead applicant for the unprecedented $50 million federal grant.
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There's plenty of work ahead for those wanting a piece of the public housing overhaul project.
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The City of Syracuse is a co-applicant for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant that aims to transform public housing along East Adams Street.
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Memory of Brexi Torres Ortiz, who was fatally shot after buying milk at a Syracuse corner store, commemorated at Central Village Boys & Girls Club, now named her honor.
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The Eastwood Heights senior housing, located in the former Eastwood Junior High School building, is in dire needs or repairs, But, you guessed it, inflation threatens to reduce the scope of the project.
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Onondaga County is now doing universal COVID-19 testing at the Syracuse Community Health Center, proactive testing in senior living facilities, and soon…