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Planner: fire-damaged property (item 55) should move to land bank and demolition pipeline

December 22, 2025 | Syracuse City, Onondaga County, New York


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Planner: fire-damaged property (item 55) should move to land bank and demolition pipeline
Caitlin Hubbard, neighborhood planner with MBD, said the city would like to move item 55 forward toward land-bank acquisition and demolition. "That's the one that... we'd like to move forward. There's some pretty heavy fire damage at that property, so getting it through the demolition pipeline there and opening up," she said, and offered to talk with council members after the meeting about sensitive details.

Councilor Jones Rausser had outlined the broader set of items (42–64) and confirmed several holds and withdrawals before Hubbard described the condition of item 55 and the preferred next steps. There was no formal vote recorded on the land-bank recommendation during the study session.

Next steps: staff and councilors may discuss item 55 offline and proceed through the land-bank and demolition process as permitted by city rules.

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