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To store city fleet vehicles, fire and police department equipment and more, the Syracuse Common Councilors must decide on a site to lease.
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The City of Syracuse is hoping to make significant progress this spring by filling vacant lots with new, affordable housing.
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The City of Syracuse has two new tools at its disposal to control illegal cannabis sales due to a lack of regulations from the state and health concerns.
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Common councilors are expected to vote Monday on a local law and an ordinance as it struggles to control new, illegal dispensaries or even existing retailers that are now selling cannabis.
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Monto was appointed in August to fill a vacancy. He'll have to run again next year for a full term.
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Syracuse common councilors are considering a plan that would provide a shuttle for employees who park at a parking garage a half mile or more from their workplace.
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Citizens recommend the Syracuse Common Council establish a urban deer management program to decrease the deer population and threat of Lyme disease in the city.
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The first draft maps of Syracuse City Common Council Districts from the Syracuse City Redistricting Commission have been released.
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New Americans liaison, CRB staffer among positions added by Syracuse Common Councilors in new budgetCouncilors also approved additional positions for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, or TNT, an assessment/property manager, and DPW road reconstruction manager.
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The new budget includes $300,000 added by the council for a police staffing study. Mayor Ben Walsh says Chief Joe Cecile is on board, and the timing is right.