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Van B. Robinson Common Council Chambers Weekly Schedule August 12th – 16th, 2024 (Revised 8/13)

The Van B. Robinson Common Council Chambers is located on the third floor of City Hall. For the most up to date information on meetings, cancellations, and other notices, please check the City website here. Monday, August 12th Tuesday, August 13th Wednesday, August 14th Thursday, August 15th Friday, August 16th

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Traffic Advisory: Street Closures for Mary Nelson’s 2024 Backpack Giveaway

Syracuse, N.Y. – The City of Syracuse wishes to inform residents and visitors of temporary street closures for Mary Nelson’s 2024 Backpack Giveaway event in, and around, Sankofa Park on Saturday, August 17. The closures are necessary to facilitate event setup, presentation, and breakdown. The following streets will be closed on Saturday, August 17: Drivers may experience delays and are advised to use alternate routes if possible. All parked vehicles must follow the odd/even parking rules and posted signage on neighborhood streets to allow for emergency vehicles to pass through.

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MWBE Certification: NYS ESD Sail-Thru Summer Initiative Info Session

Join SBDC at OCC Mon, Aug 19 for the Sail-Thru Summer Information & Networking Event! This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the Empire State Development (ESD)’s Sail-Thru Summer certification initiative, connect with technical assistance providers, and explore projects funded by New York State that offer contract opportunities. What to Expect: Special Features: Why Attend? Don’t miss this chance to empower your business and tap into new opportunities. We look forward to seeing you there! Register Light refreshments will be served.Parking available on site. Doors open at 12:30 PM Mon, Aug 191:00-2:30 PM Event LocationOne Group706 N Clinton St, Syracuse, NY 13204, USAGet Directions Onondaga Small Business Development Center Syracuse, New York – The Onondaga Small Business Development Center is a CNY based organization that provides confidential, high-quality business consulting, at no cost, to both start-up and existing businesses in Cayuga, Cortland, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, and Seneca counties. Our SBDC Advisor Team (SBDC Team: www.onondagasbdc.org/team) has nearly 250 years of collective business and business advisement experience. They provide customized solutions through advisement, education, research and advocacy for Entrepreneurs, Innovators and the Small & Medium Enterprise community. We Provide: – Business Plan Development – Cost Analysis – Exporting – Financial Management – Marketing – Financing Strategies – Business Expansion – and much more

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Neighborhoods Salt Springs (east)

Stabbing Incident on Bruce Street

On Wednesday, August 7th, around 11:18 p.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to the 300 block of Bruce Street for a stabbing complaint. When they arrived, they found an adult male in his 60’s suffering from an apparent stab wound to the chest. The victim was very uncooperative with Officers, and initially refused treatment. The victim was eventually transported to Upstate University Hospital, treated and released.  The investigation into this incident is active and ongoing. Anyone with information should call the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222.  Image by Pixabay

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Health News

New partnership helps those with Chronic Kidney Disease

Syracuse, NY – Excellus BlueCross BlueShield members with stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) may be eligible for a new program, REACH Kidney Care*, that helps improve care and quality of life while delaying the need for more costly interventions such as dialysis. The National Institutes of Health estimates that 1 in 7 adults has a form of CKD. That’s about 37 million Americans. People are diagnosed with CKD when their kidneys are damaged and unable to perform their normal function of filtering blood. About 808,000 Americans are currently living with end-stage kidney disease often requiring dialysis. On average, the cost of dialysis is $15,000 per patient per month**. “Chronic kidney disease affects so many people,” explains Kathleen Robischon, MD, VP of medical affairs and clinical services at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. “At Excellus BCBS, we provide care management for members with chronic kidney disease stages 1 through 3,” adds Robischon. “When a member moves into stage 4, we offer the support of REACH Kidney Care.” How REACH Kidney Care helpsREACH Kidney Care is a kidney health management program designed to help members with stage 4-5 chronic kidney disease navigate services and follow their physician’s treatment plan. Members work one on one with a multi-disciplinary care team that provides personalized support to help members make the most of their care and manage their CKD. The REACH program is offered virtually, over the phone and in person at no cost to members that have this benefit included in their plan. “We are pleased that our eligible patients have the opportunity for additional support and resources,” explains Philip T. Ondocin, MD, of Nephrology Associates of Syracuse, PC. “We encourage all patients to maximize their insurance benefits to support their kidney function and slow down the progression of their disease.” Caring for a loved one with kidney diseaseElenaMarie Burns, Excellus BCBS provider programs project coordinator, faced the challenges of navigating CKD when her father suffered a stroke in his 50s that led to the discovery that his kidneys were not functioning properly. She remembers times when her father would stop taking his medication or resist following the doctor’s dietary instructions. “We didn’t have someone to sit and talk to him, like a care management team to have that collaboration of care. I think he could have benefited from that,” says ElenaMarie. Within a couple of years of diagnosis, her father began dialysis. “The dialysis really did a number on him,” explains ElenaMarie. Support for managing CKDThese care management services were not available when ElenaMarie was caring for her father. Knowing what is available to patients and caregivers now, she says, “I think that education [provided by the Excellus BCBS care management team and REACH Kidney Care] would have given my father a better quality of life.” *REACH Kidney Care is an independent not-for-profit that offers kidney disease management support to Excellus BlueCross BlueShield members. ** REACH Kidney Care data

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Brighton (south) Neighborhoods Syracuse - South Uncategorized

Male Stabbed in the 200 Block of McKinley Avenue

On Friday, August 9th 2024 at approximately 10:48 p.m., officers with the Syracuse Police Department responded to the 200 block of McKinley Avenue, for a reported stabbing.  Upon arrival, officers located a teen aged juvenile male victim who presented with an apparent stab wound to his stomach area and a laceration to his face.  The victim was transported to University Hospital where he was treated for his injury.  The victim is listed in stable condition and his injury is considered non-life threatening.  A female juvenile suspect was arrested for the incident and released on a family court appearance ticket.   Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay

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Far Westside (west) Neighborhoods News Syracuse - West

Shooting in the 1900 Block of W. Fayette Street

On Sunday, August 11th 2024, at around 2:01 a.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to the 1900 block of West Fayette Street, in regard to a report of shots fired.  Upon arrival, officers located several spent casings in a parking lot.  A short while later a 19-year-old male arrived at University Hospital to seek treatment for an apparent gunshot wound to his arm.  The victim is expected to survive.  Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222. Image by Pixabay

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