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Syracuse to seek up to $7 million in Safe Streets grant for Vision Zero projects, council told

5550227 · August 7, 2025
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City staff said Syracuse will apply for up to $7 million from NYSDOT's Safe Streets for All program to fund Vision Zero projects, with a required 20% local match the administration expects to cover from CIP dollars; councilors asked that any future legislative actions tied to Vision Zero come back to council.

City staff told the Common Council the administration intends to apply to the New York State Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All program for up to $7 million to support Vision Zero implementation projects.

Connor Muldoon, the city’s chief operating officer, said the grant would require a 20% local match and that the administration has identified Capital Improvement Program (CIP) dollars that could supply the match. He said the funding would finance infrastructure…

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