Syracuse · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Syracuse City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is considering a new franchise agreement with Forged Fiber to increase internet service options for residents.
A local resident is calling out a dangerous intersection in Syracuse, pushing the city to finally make some safety upgrades. It’s a wake-up call that if you think a street in your neighborhood is a hazard, you need to speak up to get it fixed.
The city is adding a new emergency signal for the fire station and a raised median to improve safety on 3000 West. These changes will help fire trucks get out faster and make the road safer for everyone.
The city is considering requiring apartment complexes to provide recycling dumpsters to help extend the life of our local landfill.
A major 5.7-magnitude earthquake just rocked Salt Lake City, causing chaos at the airport. If you've got travel plans or family out that way, expect major delays and keep an eye on local news for updates.
The city is working on next year's budget and is aiming to keep it revenue-neutral without raising taxes. They are looking at moving some costs, like dispatch services, into a utility fee to improve transparency.
Syracuse’s mayor is fighting a recent vote to completely overhaul how the city is run. This shakeup could fundamentally change how your local government makes decisions and who holds the power.
Due to record-low snowpack, the city is implementing strict water usage rules for the 2026 season. Residents should expect limited watering schedules to ensure the city doesn't run out of water.
The city is looking at how to pay staff fairly to keep them from leaving, which helps maintain quality city services.
The city is planning out major projects like road repairs and park upgrades for the next five years to keep things running smoothly.
Syracuse is about to get a major facelift thanks to the West Davis Corridor extension, which is set to bring a wave of new businesses and development to town. It’s a big shift that will likely change how our local neighborhoods look and function as the city expands.
The city is seeing new subdivision requests that will add more homes to existing residential zones. This impacts neighborhood density and local infrastructure needs.
Syracuse is betting on man-made ski lakes to draw in new residents and boost the local housing market. It’s a creative way to turn land into a destination that makes people actually want to move there.
Syracuse is blowing up with new commercial projects like a Costco, which means more shopping options but also way more traffic. It’s a major turning point that’s going to change the small-town feel of the city for everyone living there.
Syracuse just opened a new fire station to keep pace with all the new housing popping up lately. This is a major win for your safety, as it means help will get to your front door much faster during an emergency.
Syracuse is under a boil water advisory because E. coli was found in the city's water supply. You need to boil your tap water before drinking or cooking to avoid getting sick.
Syracuse just swore in its first-ever female mayor, marking a huge turning point for city hall. This historic shift signals a fresh start and a new direction for the administration's upcoming policy agenda.