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Nuisance Wildlife –
Please call 458-0900 for your nuisance Wildlife……
Thank you for your donations!
Thanks to the following for donating towards the Hanging Flower Baskets:
Fergerson Funeral Home, JR’s Hookah Lounge, Eastern Shore Associates, Loving Dog Luxe, DL Manufacturing, Inc., Hall-Martin & Lauri, PC Attorneys at Law, Memorial Masonic Temple Corp., Plank Road Printing, Syracuse Realty Group, LLC., North Syracuse First Baptist Church, Solvay Bank, Dr. Panna Howil, DDS PC., Colonial Laundromat Distributors, Podiatry Service of CNY, Encore Salon and Day Spa, Mother Earth Health Foods, CORE Federal Credit Union, Realty USA, Big Dip, Northeast Dairy Foods Assocation, Donatella’s Salon and Day Spa, JSD Associates Inc., Ryan – Biviano LLC., Henry Snowplowing, Luxury Glass of CNY, Inc. Body Works Massage, Genesis II Hair Replacement Studio LLC., James Baker and Scott Chatfield, Esq.
North Syracuse Police Welcomes your TIP’s
A dedicated TIP email address has been created to provide members of the public a means of anonymously or otherwise notifying the N. Syracuse Police Dept. of pertinent information related to criminal or suspicious activity. The email address is tips@northsyracuseny.org. The TIP address should not be used to report crimes in progress or emergency situations; call 9-1-1 immediately in those situations.
From the Mayor: Village Center Plan
Currently in the center of our Village we have three large uninhabited buildings. The Village Board will take positive action to assist in the redevelopment of these properties. Over the years the Village Administration has done a good job of providing a walkable community throughout the Village. New sidewalks have been developed and sidewalks have been repaired. There are sidewalks that reach throughout to the east, west, south and north parts of our Village. There are eight beautiful parks that are reachable with our sidewalks. While traveling through our parks all of these sidewalks lead you to ourVillageCenter. I believe that for our Village to thrive as a community, The Village Center must be developed.
One tool a local government can utilize is a comprehensive plan. We currently have a Village Comprehensive Plan. This plan provides demographics that describe the Village such as population characteristics, public infrastructure, economic base, community services, etc. This plan has been utilized by the Planning Commission and has supported many grant applications. The Village Comprehensive Plan identified six revitalization areas with general guidance for each area.
In 2006 we authorized the development of a Parks Village Plan that contained detailed guidance for the development of our Parks in theVillageofNorth Syracuse. This plan was instrumental in the obtaining of thousands of dollars for park improvements. We have now authorized our engineering/architectural firm to develop a Village Center Plan that will clearly spell out with graphics and text, the future of theVillageCenterin terms of such things as;
- Appearance
- Building layout and setbacks, signage, public spaces, streetscape, lighting,
- Redevelopment Potential
- Market overview
- Regulations (Revised zoning, design guidelines etc.)
- Parking needs and appropriate locations
This will all be accomplished with the assistance of Village Residents, business owners, etc. There will be advertised meetings to solicit input from all who wish to participate in this process. The Village has done a very good job of developing our sidewalks and parks. Now is the time to tie this all together by developing ourVillageCenter. Planning for the future is essential. Knowing where you are going and how to get there is more critical than ever as federal and sate funds become tighter and tighter. I believe this is the perfect project for local government to step up to the plate and show Leadership by pulling the community together in pursuit of a common goal.
Emerald Ash Borer Beetle
They are Coming……EMERALD ASH BORER BEETLE. Help Save Our Ash Trees.
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October Statistics
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE MONTHLY REPORT | ||||||||||
FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2011 | ||||||||||
2010 | JAN-SEPT | MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
TRAFFIC TICKETS | 1869 | 1537 | 125 | 1662 | ||||||
PARKING TICKETS | 20 | 33 | 0 | 33 | ||||||
ACCIDENTS | ||||||||||
PROPERTY DAMAGE | 162 | 98 | 13 | 111 | ||||||
PERSONAL INJURY | 22 | 24 | 1 | 25 | ||||||
PEDESTRIAN | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
FATAL | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
TOTAL | 189 | 110 | 14 | 136 | ||||||
STOLEN PROPERTY | $54,506.00 | $56,720.00 | $4,748.00 | $61,468.00 | ||||||
RECOVERED PROPERTY | $1,290.00 | $29,583.00 | $2,024.00 | $31,607.00 | ||||||
THE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDED TO AND INVESTIGATED 442 COMPLAINTS FOR THE | ||||||||||
MONTH OF OCTOBER 2011 | ||||||||||
THE TOTAL COMPLAINTS FOR JANUARY -OCTOBER 2011 – 4870 | ||||||||||