Advocates, including Lanessa Owens-Chaplin, the director of the NYCLU’s Racial Justice Center, have pushed for protections for years.
Transportation
City auditor: Syracuse’s work on bike infrastructure behind; just 11% of work promised 12 years ago done
The city promised to improve bike infrastructure 12 years ago but has only completed 11% of the work, per a report by the city auditor.
Syracuse lawmakers debate renewing contract for Veo bike and scooter sharing program
While most councilors appeared to support renewing the contract for e-scooters, Councilor Marty Nave represented the seemingly vocal minority against them.
Central Current to host public housing forum on East Adams redevelopment
Join us on October 7th from 5 – 6:30 pm in the Community Room of the Salt City Market on Salina St. for a public Q&A with community leaders shaping the future of public housing in Syracuse.
Centro’s plan for bus rapid transit in Syracuse evolves: updates on funding, drivers and routes
Centro believes it has enough funding for bus rapid transit to land in Syracuse in 2026.
Centro adds South Side route to bus rapid transit plans; BRT expected in 2026
Centro hasn’t yet decided whether the route will begin at BRT’s initial implementation or be phased in.
‘It’s about unifying communities’: Officials symbolically break ground on I-81 project
Friday’s ground breaking ceremony was largely symbolic as construction has started on the Interstate 81 project.
Could light rail be in Onondaga County’s future? County exec wants to study it
County Executive Ryan McMahon said he wants the county to study the potential for light rail.
Riding the bus: I tried navigating Syracuse without a car. Here’s how it went.
Central Current reporter Yolanda Stewart writes a first-person account of her experience using Centro buses.
Riding the bus: What we found after 1 week on Centro buses, talking to riders
Riders had one glaring issue with Centro’s service: infrequent bus schedules create slack time in their day.
