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Mayor Walsh Unveils A Housing Strategy that calls for “Difficult and Disruptive Choices”

Mayor says 70-page plan “is a smart framework to accomplish the massive challenge of revitalizing the city’s housing stock” Community can learn more about the strategy at an open house on April 30 Syracuse, N.Y.– Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh released the Syracuse Housing Strategy, a multi-year framework for improving housing conditions in the City of Syracuse. The strategy calls for “additive new work” that builds on major initiatives currently underway, including the Resurgent Neighborhoods Initiative, the East Adams neighborhood redevelopment, and the Community Grid Vision Plan, as well as major programs like the Syracuse Land Bank and Downtown revitalization efforts. “The Syracuse Housing Strategy is a smart framework to accomplish the massive challenge of revitalizing the city’s housing stock. It presents interventions that will breathe new life into city neighborhoods,” said Mayor Walsh. “The strategy also recognizes we are doing a lot of things right already and encourages continued commitment to those neighborhood initiatives. It challenges us, though, to make difficult and disruptive choices to use the limited resources we have available in ways that will make more Syracuse neighborhoods attractive for new residents and private investment.” According to the strategy, “almost 100% of the old way of doing community development will have to be shelved. Resistance to such change is to be expected. Without such change, Syracuse’s housing markets will not begin to truly recover nor get to a point where they are able to withstand the new and different demographic and other challenges headed Syracuse’s way.” The 70-page plan recommends focusing the city’s housing resources on both stabilizing “distressed” neighborhoods to prevent further decline and investing in “middle” neighborhoods to leverage current and potential market demand for quality housing. It proposes using a “cluster approach” to implement strategies in groupings of 30-50 contiguous city blocks with similar market conditions and neighborhood identities. The strategy includes a foreword by world-renowned urbanist and city planner, Alan Mallach: “Too often, cities faced with limited resources, and neighborhood groups competing for their share of that modest pool, see the two strategies outlined in the report as a zero-sum proposition. Some argue that the city should focus entirely on strategies that build a stronger economy, while others argue that fairness dictates that the city should put its resources where the greatest needs exist, and let others manage on their own. Neither makes sense, because in the end neither approach leads to a healthy, sustainable city. As the report makes clear, Syracuse needs to find the balance between the two. I am confident that they will succeed in that effort.” The Syracuse Housing Strategy, developed based on significant community and stakeholder input in conjunction with the planning firm, czb, is available online at syracusehousingstudy.com. The Department of Neighborhood and Business Development will hold a community open house regarding the strategy on Tuesday, April 30 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Northeast Community Center, 716 Hawley Avenue.

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Voices: President Biden’s Visit & Announcement Mark Historic Moment for Regional Progress

Micron, City of Syracuse, Onondaga County and New York State leadership announced the project in 2022 I couldn’t be more proud and more grateful to all the partners who made this possible. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer deserves recognition for helping to write the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act and ensuring that it was able to pass Congress. He has also fought tirelessly behind the scenes to make sure Micron got what it needed to bring this monumental project to Upstate New York. Governor Kathy Hochul, Empire State Development, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, the team at Micron, and my colleagues at CenterState CEO should also be acknowledged for their coordinated efforts to bring this level of investment to Central New York. I remember the day when securing a million-dollar grant for a downtown revitalization project was big news in Syracuse. I am immensely proud of the role that CenterState CEO has played in attracting capital to our region – millions and now billions of dollars that will further fuel the strategies behind our economic renaissance and create greater prosperity for all our region’s residents. Following this CHIPS and Science Act announcement, we will now begin to see Micron’s project advancing more quickly, creating jobs and impact for our regional community faster than we previously expected. While this is unequivocally welcomed, it also increases the pressure on our civic capacity, our elected officials, and our philanthropic and business communities to dial up our efforts to respond to the rapid growth we’re about to experience. Our civic cohesion is what got us to this moment and created these opportunities, and I know it will enable us to redefine the future of this community for generations to come.  I look forward to welcoming President Biden back to Central New York to celebrate this new and exciting chapter for our community. Robert M. SimpsonPresident & CEO

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Postponed “Join Us” To Celebrate La Liga’s 55 on 5/5 Cinco De Mayo Fundraiser

On behalf of The Spanish Action League of Onondaga County (La Liga) and its umbrella organization Acacia Network, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your support and enthusiasm toward the upcoming celebration of La Liga’s 55th Anniversary. Regrettably, we must inform you that we have decided to postpone the event originally scheduled for Sunday, May 5th. While we were eagerly anticipating this milestone occasion, unforeseen circumstances have led us to make this difficult decision. This postponement does not diminish our commitment to celebrating La Liga’s legacy and the invaluable contributions it has made to our community since 1969. We remain steadfast in our mission to serve and uplift underserved communities, and your continued support is invaluable in this endeavor. We are actively working on rescheduling the event and will provide you with a new date and further details as soon as they are available. We are also in the process of issuing refunds to anyone who purchased tickets or a sponsorship. Your understanding and flexibility during this time are deeply appreciated. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to Elisa Morales, Executive Director of La Liga, at elisa.morales@laligacny.org or 315-475-6153 X 8760.

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New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) Teams Up with GetSetUp to Promote Financial Literacy Among Older Adults

For Financial Literacy Month in April, NYSOFA proudly announces series of online classes as part of ongoing partnership with GetSetUp to empower older adults with critical financial knowledge In recognition of Financial Literacy Month in April, the New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) is proud to announce its collaboration with GetSetUp to provide older adults with critical financial knowledge and skills through a series of dedicated classes. This initiative aims to bolster financial wellness and independence, empowering older adults to manage their finances confidently in today’s digital world. Throughout Financial Literacy Month, NYSOFA and GetSetUp are offering an array of interactive classes, including: These classes and others are designed to be accessible and engaging. They are taught by peers who are specially trained in GetSetUp Guides, ensuring relatability and understanding.NYSOFA Director Greg Olsen said, “Financial literacy is a crucial skill at any age but is especially vital for older adults who face unique financial challenges. Our collaboration with GetSetUp provides a platform not just for learning but for empowerment, helping older adults navigate the complexities of modern finance with confidence. Our mission is to help older adults be as independent for as long as possible, and with GetSetUp’s educational resources we’re doing just that.” Lawrence Kosick, Co-founder of GetSetUp, added, “We are thrilled to partner with NYSOFA to bring these essential financial literacy classes to older adults. At GetSetUp, we are committed to creating opportunities for older adults to continue learning, sharing, and thriving. This initiative promotes financial health and empowers older adults by enhancing their independence and ensuring they have the skills to manage their financial futures.” GetSetUp classes are available free of charge to any older New Yorker through NYSOFA programs and services. Classes are available online, allowing participants to join from the comfort of their homes while connecting with peers across the state. To register, or for more information, please visit www.getsetup.io/partner/ny. GetSetUp is an online community of older adults who want to learn, connect with others, and unlock new life experiences. GetSetUp partners with entities such as state and local government agencies, health providers, and community organizations to offer live programming taught by peers who are experts in their field, social hours hosted by community members, and special events with speakers who directly address areas of interest to older adults. Classes are taught in English, Spanish, Hindi, and Mandarin by older adults on a highly interactive, custom-built video platform where participants can connect during and in between classes. The company’s investors are specialists in the education and AgeTech sectors, including Primetime Partners, ReThink Education, and Cowboy Ventures. To learn more, visit www.getsetup.io.

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