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Posted on 17 September 2020

City of Syracuse Announces Plan to Get Yard Waste and Construction Debris Pickups on Schedule

The City of Syracuse Department of Public Works (DPW) announced today that yard waste and construction debris pickups will resume regularly scheduled dates for all…

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Posted on 19 December 2019

Mayor Walsh Announces New Interactive Road Rating Map

New online map joins portfolio of data-driven tools that includes DataCuse and Online Performance Management dashboard An interactive map showing the condition of streets across…

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Posted on 19 November 20195 January 2020

Mayor Walsh Releases Citywide Road Ratings Map

City of Syracuse partners with Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council to assess more than 400 miles of roads Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s data-driven…

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