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The visit by Tom Perez comes less than two weeks after his boss, President Biden. Perez is Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
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Turnout was robust at a recent heavy equipment job fair hosted by the NYS DOT and Labor Department.
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The NYCLU has led the movement, which contrasts with the City of Syracuse's desire to take ownership of the land and control future development.
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Construction is well underway on the northern and southern interchanges with I-481.
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Residents can stop by Tucker Missionary Baptist Church on Oakwood Ave. and the Hills building on Montgomery St. downtown.
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The civil liberties group is concerned that recent rezoning doesn't include enough affordable housing requirements, and that higher prices will force out residents.
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An estimated 15 to 20 acres could be available for development after the viaduct comes down and is replaced by a surface street.
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Governor Kathy Hochul, Senator Chuck Schumer and Mayor Ben Walsh on hand for the groundbreaking of the I81 replacement project.
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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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The project has been temporarily halted by a lawsuit that will have its first day in court on Jan. 12.