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About 150 Syracuse community members marched from Dr. King Elementary School to the New York state office building in downtown Syracuse, demanding economic, racial and environmental justice for the impacts of the I-81 viaduct Continue reading →
About 150 Syracuse community members marched from Dr. King Elementary School to the New York state office building in downtown Syracuse. Continue reading →
SU Steam Station’s complicated relationship with a Syracuse neighborhood
Wendy Wang | Staff Photographer
David Rufus has experienced firsthand the effects that SU s Steam Station has had on the local community. In recent years, the station has made efforts to improve its relationship with the neighborhood.
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Syracuse University’s Steam Station hasn’t always been a good neighbor, according to David Rufus.
Since 1926, SU’s Steam Station has towered over the corner of McBride and Taylor streets. Pioneer Homes, one of the oldest public housing communities in the U.S., is just across the street. The station borders Interstate 81, which destroyed and displaced a predominantly Black community when it was built in 1959 and continues to negatively affect residents today.