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Syracuse is among the first and largest recipients of the federal grant under the U.S. DOT's Neighborhood Access and Equity Program.
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The city hosted two open houses this week to share the vision plan with residents and take some feedback.
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The city hired urban planning team Dover, Kohl, and Partners to gather input from residents and stakeholders.
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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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Judge Gerard Neri ordered the state to submit a supplemental environmental impact statement to justify the removal of the viaduct and replacing it with a community grid.
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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.