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The soft roll-out of the new trash carts in Syracuse has been successful for the most part. However, the new initiative is facing some minor challenges.
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The city began phase one of its semi-automated trash collection system in early June. Crews began issuing warning stickers, then fines to violators who don't bag their trash before placing it in the cart, or leave bags outside the carts.
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The 96-gallon trash cart initiative has been approved. Corey Driscoll Dunham talks about the changes the city will go through and addresses residents concerns.
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The semi-automated sanitation program would change a city ordinance, and limit trash service to properties with up to three units.
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People who use the parking garages in downtown Syracuse will be seeing some changes, thanks to actions taken by the Common Council Monday. Lawmakers agreed to change the way some garages take your fees, as well as the way security is provided.
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The tentative contract agreement between the city of Syracuse and its police union aims to address two major challenges facing the department: Recruitment…
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It won’t be long before the pleasant fall turns to bitter winter, and the City of Syracuse wants to have a plan in place for their sidewalks before the…