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Commission approves Taylor & State demonstration art and traffic-calming paints under USDOT grant
Summary
The Syracuse Public Art Commission approved a temporary community-painted traffic-calming and beautification demonstration at Taylor and State under a USDOT Reconnecting Communities grant.
The Syracuse Public Art Commission voted to approve a temporary public-art and traffic-calming demonstration associated with the city’s USDOT Reconnecting Communities grant. The application, presented by Joe Driscoll and the Stantec team, covers painted street-area treatments to shorten lane widths, painted pillars under a railroad bridge on Taylor, and solar LED lighting strips. Commissioners approved the proposal after questions about paint type, site conditions and maintenance.
Driscoll said the work is part of a larger USDOT Reconnecting Communities grant that funded study and demonstration along corridors including Colvin, Martin Luther King (MLK), Taylor, Adams and Harrison. The presenter said the overall grant award is…
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