NoAre we ever going to hear anything on the dome?
I am sure we will. The project won't just quietly go away.Are we ever going to hear anything on the dome?
Instead of a gondola, wouldn't it be cheaper to just put in a zip line?
I have also heard the scope of work is being cut way back. It's a shame, the dome is an out of date bubble, with very poor fan and athlete amenities. Look no further then the babers locker room video.
Hope notIf true, I suspect Coach Babers may take from that the same cue Doug Marrone did and bail at the soonest opportunity. But for now I'll try to remain optimistic.
Look it makes sense. I always felt the admin was almost anti-sport. Never got that sense with Kent but maybe he cannot control the hounds. But the thought of SU springing a few hundred million for a Dome renovation always seemed like a pipe dream.I have also heard the scope of work is being cut way back. It's a shame, the dome is an out of date bubble, with very poor fan and athlete amenities. Look no further then the babers locker room video.
A zip line running parallel to the midway would be a huge hit. I've suggested it in the past.Instead of a gondola, wouldn't it be cheaper to just put in a zip line?
This is so depressing. Who makes the decision to cut back? It's not like they were proposing a $3B project initially. Don't bother with the reno if that's the case. Mahoney - who is a big SU fan - is tight with Cuomo. That's why we're getting all this state fair $$ - because it is outside city limits. Maybe wait for Miner to leave office and see if we can renew talks with the state then. Go big or go home.I have also heard the scope of work is being cut way back. It's a shame, the dome is an out of date bubble, with very poor fan and athlete amenities. Look no further then the babers locker room video.
There is that rumor floating around also. Su is waiting on miner to be gone so a new mayor can work with Mahoney on either the full renovation or a new stadium off campus. I do have an issue with state money being used in this case. Like before syracuse put in a minimum dollar amount and gets full use of the stadium. If the state or country is funding part of it the local schools should have free access to the stadium. Why are the city schools paying to use the stadium that was partly funded by the state.This is so depressing. Who makes the decision to cut back? It's not like they were proposing a $3B project initially. Don't bother with the reno if that's the case. Mahoney - who is a big SU fan - is tight with Cuomo. That's why we're getting all this state fair $$ - because it is outside city limits. Maybe wait for Miner to leave office and see if we can renew talks with the state then. Go big or go home.
Not sure what Miner has to do with a full renovation of the dome though I doubt the state would fund the entire thing for a private university. Miner would have nothing to do with it and would have no say in it.There is that rumor floating around also. Su is waiting on miner to be gone so a new mayor can work with Mahoney on either the full renovation or a new stadium off campus. I do have an issue with state money being used in this case. Like before syracuse put in a minimum dollar amount and gets full use of the stadium. If the state or country is funding part of it the local schools should have free access to the stadium. Why are the city schools paying to use the stadium that was partly funded by the state.
This almost guarantees that nothing will get done.
Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly announced Wednesday that a Campus Facilities Advisory Board will be formed, partly because of the campus-wide controversy that the $6 million University Place promenade caused last spring and during the summer.
The board, announced at the first University Senate meeting of the semester, will assess all academic and non-academic investments within the Campus Framework plan. The meeting also included a discussion on the university’s position on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.
Wheatly will co-chair the board with Vice President and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala. Professor Catheryn Newton, special adviser to the chancellor and provost for faculty engagement, will serve as the lead faculty adviser to the board. Other board members will be announced this week.
“This board will be charged with developing best practices for all the campus engagement, decision-making and communication in regards to renovation, new construction and best use of facilities,” Wheatly said.
Wheatly said the new committee was created in response to the Senate and its requests for more transparency and communication about the infrastructure on campus, specifically renovations. She said the administration can do a better job at collaborating with the rest of campus, and that the board will hopefully create “a flow of information so we get broader input on some of our decisions” regarding facility renovations.
The city would have a ton to do with it, the city was the reason why permits took so long for the IPF.Not sure what Miner has to do with a full renovation of the dome though I doubt the state would fund the entire thing for a private university. Miner would have nothing to do with it and would have no say in it.
For the stadium that was to be built in the city, SU would not have been owner...only a tenant and would have had to pay rent like any other tenant. The benefit to SU is no large cash outlay and no maintenance.