Oswego Common Council hoping for rebound after difficult 2013
The Oswego City Common Council is pushing a more aggressive agenda to help prevent a repeat of last year's 43 percent property tax increase.Common...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticlePort of Oswego receives new equipment
Sen. Charles Schumer was in Oswego Wednesday to announce that the city's port has received some much needed equipment.Schumer helped port officials...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleChanges coming to make West Street more pedestrian friendly
Changes are coming to Syracuse’s West Street artery to make the roadway more pedestrian friendly and less of a barrier for the Near Westside...» E-Mail This
View ArticleWater mains and transportation focus of infrastructure forum
Central New York's underground infrastructure - namely, water mains - was a big focus of a discussion about the region's infrastructure hosted by Rep....» E-Mail This
View ArticleSyracuse patching twice as many water main breaks as normal
Water department crews have spent a lot more time this winter digging into frozen ground, shoveling asphalt and sifting through mud to find holes in...» E-Mail This
View ArticleSyracuse has repaired 2,000 potholes since April 1
Public works crews have already patched 2,000 potholes on Syracuse streets in April, but there are so many more, they now have their own email address....» E-Mail This
View ArticleLeaders discuss Oswego County infrastructure issues
Rep. Dan Maffei (D-Syracuse) says Oswego County is in a prime position to grow economically, but needs some help improving the infrastructure to do...» E-Mail This
View ArticleMore federal money sought for rural bridges
Sen. Charles Schumer wants to add about $50 million to funding that comes to New York for upkeep and repair of rural bridges. The federal government...» E-Mail This
View ArticleRed to green: Syracuse working to upgrade traffic signal system
It’s what every commuter hates when trying to get to work in the morning: red lights. They slow drive times down and waste gas, but the city of...» E-Mail This
View ArticleReport says state’s energy could be almost 100% renewable by 2030
A recent study outlines a scenario that would see New York state’s energy infrastructure based on close to 100 percent renewable sources by the year 2030.» E-Mail This
View ArticleNorth Country economic council gets crash course on Fort Drum's impact
The North Country Regional Economic Development Council, or REDC, held its most recent meeting at Fort Drum last week. The idea was to give members from» E-Mail This
View ArticleGoing green still a challenge for area businesses, governments
Central New York has a lot to be proud of when it comes to going green. That was the message at the Greening USA annual meeting in Syracuse yesterday. But» E-Mail This
View ArticleOptions narrow, opinions widen on I-81's future through Syracuse
Transportation planners have narrowed the future of Interstate 81’s path through downtown Syracuse down to two likely options: rebuild, or re-route. » E-Mail This
View ArticleMaffei discusses range of topics at town hall
About sixty people came to Onondaga Community College Monday night for Rep. Dan Maffei's town hall meeting. Constituents asked about the Democrat from» E-Mail This
View ArticleState's Capital Plan needs more detail, says watchdog group
A budget watchdog group says New Yorks new 10 year plan of how it will spend more than $174 billion in road, bridge and numerous other projects lacks» E-Mail This
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