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Trucking Association of New York (TANY) Joins the Fight to Save 81

Syracuse, NY – Save 81 today announced the Trucking Association of New York (TANY) is joining the vast coalition of concerned citizens, elected officials and business leaders from Syracuse and Central New York who are committed to preserving a high-speed option to and through the city. Approximately 90 percent of New York communities depend on trucks to deliver food and other necessities for both commercial and personal use. Replacing I-81 with busy city streets would hamper the trucking industry’s ability to efficiently provide these services, creating irreparable economic damage, massive safety and environmental problems, and making longer emergency response times unavoidable. “With the support of the Trucking Association of New York, Save 81 has added another critical voice toward our collective goal of ensuring a high-speed option through Syracuse that will benefit the economy, the environment, and the quality of life across the region,” said Save 81 spokesman Mark Nicotra. “I want to thank Steve Erwin, Kendra Hems, and all the truckers in New York State. These are the unsung heroes who keep our hospitals equipped and our store shelves stocked every day, all year round.” “We feel it’s important to educate the public and the decision makers about why maintaining I-81’s existing route will serve our community now and for decades to come,” said Steve Erwin, Central Region Vice Chair for the Trucking Association of New York. “We cannot afford to get this choice wrong.” The presence of large trucks traveling through a packed community grid with dozens of intersections and red lights poses major issues for the trucking industry. The large size of commercial vehicles is not optimal for dense urban areas, increasing the chances of collisions. Moving through a community grid, which entails “stop and go” traffic, will harm air quality with untold numbers of tractor-trailers forced to idle at stoplights. Public opinion polling has repeatedly shown a regional consensus on the future of Interstate 81. By a two-to-one margin, residents prefer maintaining a high-speed option — either repairing or replacing I -81 along it’s urgent route or a tunnel/hybrid solution. Only one-third of respondents think a stand-alone community grid is viable or reasonable. About Save81.org:  Save81.org is a diverse coalition of concerned residents, elected officials, employers, union members and community groups that have united as officials in Albany determine how to deal with the aging portions of Interstate 81 in Syracuse. Save81.org opposes a plan being considered to replace I-81 in Downtown Syracuse with a boulevard that would divert interstate traffic away from the city and leave traffic congestion and air pollution in its place. For more information, visit Save81.org    

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Syracuse Night Out Against Crime!

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign promoting police-community partnerships, and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. This event enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances. National Night Out Event Flyer   Tuesday, August 7TH, 2018 4:00PM – 9:00PM Destiny USA expansion parking lot Next to Embassy Suites Hiawatha Blvd W and Solar St In case of rain the event will be in the Canyon Area of the mall Police Cars & Motorcycles K-9 Demonstration SWAT Team Bomb Squad Fire Trucks Ambulance Military U.S. Army America’s Navy Marines IT’S ALL FREE!!! Music Rock Climbing Bounce & Obstacle Course Dunk Tank Informational Programs Cotton Candy / Popcorn GAMES!!!

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Syracuse Police Hosts Child Passenger Safety Seat Check

Syracuse, New York.  The Syracuse Police Department will be hosting a Child Passenger Safety Seat Check on Saturday August 4th, 2018.  The event will be from 10:30am to 1:00pm at the Syracuse Police Department’s Patrol East facility, 2109 Erie Blvd East, Syracuse. The purpose of the event is to assist in and/or check the installation of child safety seats to ensure correct fit and proper installation. Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children 1 to 13 years of age. Many deaths and injuries can be prevented by using a properly installed and properly fitted car seat. The seat check event is free to the public and no appointment is necessary.  We hope to see you there.    

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