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Syracuse police working on plan to handle fireworks, illegal street bikes, including hefty fines Updated May 12, 2021; Posted May 12, 2021 Illegal fireworks seen from the Woodland Reservoir, Syracuse, N.Y., Tuesday June 30, 2020
Scott Schild | [email protected] Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse officials want to install high fines and fees aimed at cracking down on illegal ATVs and dirt bikes speeding through the city’s parks and neighborhoods. City lawyers are drafting a new ordinance that would let police charge a vehicle owner up to $2,650 to retrieve an impounded ATV or dirt bike. The Common Council would need to approve that fee. ....
Syracuse officials make daily inspections at Skyline as lawmakers demand answers Updated Apr 12, 2021; Posted Apr 12, 2021 The Skyline building at 753 James St. is in a useful location for the many social services organizations headquartered nearby. Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. City code inspectors have been at the Skyline Apartment building every day for the last three weeks. They’ve found ongoing violations and a sluggish pace on promised repairs, despite a crush of attention and enforcement meant to compel the owners to clean the place up. Code Enforcement Director Jake DiShaw said the elevators still aren’t all working, contrary to assurances from owners that they would be fixed. And there are still 18 unresolved code violations at the building. ....
Updated SPD Reform and Reinvention Plan focuses on transparency Chenze Chen | Staff Photographer A second version of the draft plan was released following feedback from the community and Common Council. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. The city of Syracuse has released an updated version of the Syracuse Police Reform and Reinvention Plan, using feedback from the Common Council and the community to add commitments. Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens and Syracuse Police Department Chief Kenton Buckner discussed the changes at the Common Council’s Public Safety Committee meeting Wednesday. “The Common Council has really held our feet to the fire,” Buckner said. “We’ve had some tough conversations along the way, but I think we all should feel good about where we are today.” ....
Vote on Tech Garden expansion delayed, again, after heated dispute among Syracuse councilors Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 Rendering shows a planned two-story addition to the Syracuse Tech Garden, a business incubator at South Warren and Harrison streets in downtown Syracuse. The state of New York is contributing $12.5 million to the more than $15 million cost of the addition. QPK Design Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. Councilor Michael Greene again delayed a vote on a lease agreement for the Tech Garden Monday after raising multiple concerns about the future of an event space at the building and the city’s financial relationship with the facility’s operator, CenterState CEO. ....