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Posted on 9 August 202121 September 2021

E. Jefferson Street, from S. Salina Street to Bank Alley, to Close to Traffic on Tuesday, Aug. 10

The City of Syracuse Department of Water will close E. Jefferson Street from S. Salina Street to Bank Alley beginning Tuesday, Aug. 10. The closure will…

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Posted on 5 May 2021

Mayor Walsh Announces Final Resurfacing of South Salina Street in Downtown Area Begins May 6

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced that the City of Syracuse Department of Engineering is scheduled to begin a milling and paving project on S. Salina…

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Posted on 19 October 202019 October 2020

Syracuse Water Department to Close Intersection of S. Salina and Jefferson Streets, Monday, Oct. 19

400 block of Salina Street to open after month-long closure at the end of this week The City of Syracuse Department of Water will close…

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Posted on 14 September 2020

Water Crews to Close the 400 Block of South Salina Street for Two Week Water Main Project

The City of Syracuse Department of Water will close the 400 block of S. Salina Street, between W. Jefferson Street and W. Onondaga Street, beginning…

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Posted on 7 August 2020

Traffic Signal at S. Salina Street and E. Raynor Avenue to be Decommissioned

The City of Syracuse Department of Engineering announced that contractors will disconnect and remove the traffic signal at the intersection of S. Salina Street and…

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