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Mayor Walsh Announces Next Round of Open Houses for Community Grid Vision Plan

Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the City of Syracuse will host five neighborhood open houses to collect input on the Community Grid Vision Plan, a multi-decade look ahead at how Syracuse can maximize the positive impact of the Interstate 81 Viaduct Project on neighborhoods and mobility. The sessions will be held in Downtown Syracuse and in all four quadrants of the city during the month of August. These five sessions are in addition to open houses held in February. The sessions will be held at the following times and locations: The City introduced the Community Grid Vision Plan last February. It outlines recommendations for enhancing the city’s transportation network, land use, housing, economic development, public spaces, and accommodations for cyclists and pedestrians. This comprehensive plan reflects extensive input from neighborhoods and stakeholders, including a weeklong design charette in August 2022 that engaged city residents in envisioning and designing the future. More information on the Community Grid Vision Plan can be found at syr.gov/communitygrid. 

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John Mannion Calls on FEMA to Push Disaster Assessment and Approve Potential Disaster Declaration for Oneida and Madison County Communities Impacted by Severe Storm

On July 16th, thunderstorms struck Rome, New York impacting both the downtown area and surrounding communities Syracuse, NY – Today, New York’s 22nd Congressional District Democratic nominee John Mannion urged the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to be on standby to approve any request from New York State for a major disaster declaration in response to devastating thunderstorms and tornado-force winds that caused destruction to and power outages in homes and businesses in Rome, New York and surrounding areas on Tuesday, July 16th.  “This week, communities across Central New York and the Mohawk Valley have been significantly damaged and impacted by severe storms. I’m grateful to the first responders who are working tirelessly to keep us all safe. I’m calling on FEMA to distribute emergency federal funding to support those affected counties and New York State and be ready, if the state requests it, to make a disaster declaration as quickly as possible,” said John Mannion.  A copy of Mannion’s letter appears below: Dear Administrator Criswell: I write in strong support of communities in Central New York and the Mohawk Valley after the devastating tornado and storms ripped through our region. I urge the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to work with affected counties and New York State to respond to the impacts of these storms and, if the state requests it, to make a disaster declaration and individual and public assistance available as quickly as possible.  On July 16, 2024 a massive thunderstorm and tornado hit the City of Rome and storms hit communities across Oneida and Madison Counties. Storm winds reached up to 79 mph in Rome, destroying homes, small businesses, churches, and infrastructure. Reports indicate that streets in the City of Rome smelled strongly of gas and the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office has closed streets due to power lines being down and the risk of gas leaks. In Madison County, one person was killed and officials believe the death was weather-related. According to local officials, tens of thousands of people were left without power.  State, county, and local officials have worked tirelessly since the storm and tornado to keep people safe, restore power, and mitigate the damage. But the widespread nature of this weather disaster requires help from the federal government. Federal support is also critical to protect public health and safety and provide relief, like housing assistance, disaster unemployment assistance and crisis counseling, to individuals whose homes and businesses were destroyed in this disaster. With so many Central New Yorkers affected, I urge FEMA to stand ready to participate in a Preliminary Damage Assessment and to approve assistance, should the state request it.  Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.  Sincerely, John Mannion Image by rikkerst from Pixabay

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Governor Hochul Advances $500 Million Green Chips Community Investment Fund To Benefit Communities Surrounding Micron’s Megafab In Central New York

Fund Will Accept Letters of Intent Beginning on August 15 for Projects That Focus on Workforce Development, Education, Community Investments and Housing Community Workshops Will Offer Guidance and Technical Assistance To Prepare Submissions Governor Hochul today unveiled the guidelines for the $500 million Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund which was created as part of the Green CHIPS incentive agreement between Micron and Empire State Development. The Fund was established to amplify the benefits of Micron’s $100 billion investment in New York State, which represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Central New York. Micron’s presence will create nearly 50,000 jobs, including 9,000 new, high-paying Micron jobs and thousands and thousands of prevailing wage construction jobs. When complete, the complex will include clean room space at approximately 2.4 million square feet, the size of nearly 40 football fields. Information about the fund can be found on ESD’s website as well as registration for the community workshops.  Upcoming Local Workshop Visit the link below to register for upcoming Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund workshop(s): Friday, August 2 – 9 am to 10:30 am – CNY Community Foundation “As New York continues to grow into a global epicenter for semiconductor manufacturing, the Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund will help ensure that the transformation benefits every corner of the Central New York community,” Governor Hochul said.“As our partnership with Micron ushers in an era of unprecedented job growth and investment, my administration is committed to spreading the investment across the communities that are the foundations of the economic resurgence.” The Fund will support investments in four categories: workforce development, education, community investments, and housing. In keeping with Governor Hochul and Micron’s emphasis on meaningful, ground-up participation in the Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund, the program guidelines center on the grassroots priorities outlined in the recently released Community Priorities Document from the Central New York Community Engagement Committee. These elements form the key criteria in the program guidelines with special consideration given for projects that address the immediate priorities identified in the Community Priorities Document. Empire State Development is contributing $100 million to the fund. Investments from ESD’s portion will be available for capital-based projects and ESD will consider grant requests over $100,000. Refer to the full program guidelines for ESD’s funding for additional detail. Micron is committing $250 million to the Community Investment Fund over the next 20 years, with an additional $150 million to be raised from private philanthropy and other sources.  Investments from Micron’s portion of the Community Investment Fund will be determined by Micron with guidance from the Community Priorities Document and in consultation with ESD. Awards will be publicly reported as part of Micron’s Green CHIPS incentive requirements.  Governor Hochul and Micron ensured residents played a prominent role in the discussion and implementation of the fund by forming the Central New York Community Engagement Committee. Made up of local stakeholders and five ex officio members, the Committee engaged in a community-led effort to create the Community Priorities Document which included more than 13 months of public engagement across more than 300 community organizations and contains input from more than 12,700 Central New Yorkers. This document identifies and elevates ideas for making investments that will create meaningful and lasting changes for the Central New York region and represents a crucial component of the program guidelines. Empire State Development in conjunction with Micron and the Community Engagement Committee will hold a series of workshops to educate potential applicants about the Community Priorities Document and the grant application process. To register and to learn about future sessions visit the Community Investment Fund program page on the ESD website. According to President & CEO, the Central New York Community Foundation, CEC Co-Chair Melanie Littlejohn & Vice President of the Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center, CEC Co-Chair Tim Penix, “This fund has the potential to make sure economic growth in our region’s future benefits everyone, especially those historically left behind. By centering the voices of Central New Yorkers in the Community Priorities Document, we believe this program will help bring equitable and inclusive growth following Micron’s transformative investment. As we move forward, we’re excited to see awards from this fund create new opportunities that reach every corner of Central New York, uplifting our entire community.” All entities seeking Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund grant funding, must submit a Letter of Intent for initial consideration. Letters of Intent will be received and reviewed on an ongoing basis by funding partners. Letters can be submitted beginning August 15, 2024. Letter of Intent submissions will be reviewed by ESD and Micron and those that align with program goals will be invited to submit a full application. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Micron’s historic $100 billion investment in Central New York will transform the upstate economy for years to come. The Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to lift up disadvantaged communities and ensure the benefits of this growth will be felt equitably by all Central New Yorkers.” Governor Hochul’s $10 billion Green CHIPS incentive program is the most ambitious semiconductor industry attraction program in the nation and focuses on sustainability and community investments while driving semiconductor manufacturing to New York State. By leveraging the federal CHIPS and Science Act incentive opportunities with state funding, the Governor’s initiatives have unlocked historic investments from the semiconductor industry, including the $100 billion investment from Micron as well as investments from GlobalFoundries, IBM, TTM Technologies, and other semiconductor and supply chain businesses. Additionally, Governor Hochul announced the $10 billion partnership with leaders from the semiconductor industry such as IBM, Micron, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, and others to establish a next-generation semiconductor research and development center at NY CREATES’ Albany NanoTech Complex. The partnership will fund the construction of a cutting-edge High NA Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Center – the first and only publicly owned High NA EUV Center in North America – that will support the research and development of the world’s most complex and powerful semiconductors.

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Shooting with Injuries on Bradley Street

According to Syracuse Police, on Thursday, July 18th, around 10:08 a.m., Officers responded to a shot spotter activation in the 200 block of Bradley Street. When Officers arrived, they found multiple casings on the scene. Around 10:15 a.m., an adult male suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to his right foot arrived by private vehicle to Upstate University Hospital. The victim is listed in stable condition.  The investigation into this incident is active and ongoing. Anyone with information should contact the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222.  Photo by Pixabay

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