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State awards Syracuse nearly $1M grant for housing, code-enforcement programs

New York Attorney General Letitia James (left) and Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh (right) hold a check for $965,000 that the City of Syracuse will use for local housing and code-enforcement initiatives. James on Feb. 20 visited the City Hall Commons at 201 E. Washington St. to announce the funding, deliver remarks, and present the check. (PHOTO CREDIT: NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL LETITIA JAMES TWITTER PAGE)

SYRACUSE — The City of Syracuse will use a $965,000 grant from the Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement (Cities RISE) program.  The initiative provides municipalities the funding to launch programs related to housing and “strategic” code enforcement.  Cities RISE seeks to “innovatively address and transform blighted, vacant, or poorly maintained” problem properties through […]

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