100%.There's going to be a lot more of this. Kids don't want to go $100K in debt to get a no-name college degree and not be able to get a job afterwards. Kids are getting smarter. I could see 25% or more of small colleges closing in the next 10 years. It would literally be a smarter move for them to use that money to buy a house in their 20s (while they're single) and get a job in the trades, where eventually you can be your own boss and own your own business.
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How the loss of 2 major hotels could prevent Syracuse from hosting NCAA Tournament games
The Sheraton Hotel on the SU campus is being converted into a dorm, while the Crowne Plaza hotel might turn into a residential building.www.syracuse.com
This is a strange narrative that's gotten traction - the loss of hotel rooms will cause a loss of an NCAA.
No, how about this: Syracuse University's unwillingness to bid to host NCAAs will prevent Syracuse from hosting NCAAs. They haven't bid in years and to the best of my knowledge aren't planning to do so in the near term.
For some reason, I attributed SU not bidding to all of the construction happening at the Dome. I assumed once the major things were done, they'd hop back into bidding. That being said, they control one of those two major hotels and decided to do away with it - fully knowing the impact that would have on something like hosting the NCAA tournament - so maybe they are officially out of that game.
Central New York Regional Market Authority in financial peril state audit finds
Central New York Regional Market Authority in financial peril state audit finds
Director paid his dad $200K over 3 years for occasional snow plowing, with no contract or job description.
When did literally EVERYONE get so damn corrupt?
True. We had very little snow to even plow. My plow guy comes if there is 3 inches + of snow - plowed 4 times this past season. It usually was melting shortly after it fell too. The year before we paid for 6 times. Paid him a bonus to just keep him for next year. This past season we had 47 inches of snow all 2023-2024 season. Our average snowfall for the past 18 seasons has fallen from well over 100 inches to 83 inches. The past 5 seasons, we’ve averaged just 66.7 inches.I doubt that contract would be worth $200k even if it were double the length. Wild.
I think the guy I hired came maybe 6 times this year, about the same as last year. Not a bad gig for these guys the past few years for sure.True. We had very little snow to even plow. My plow guy comes if there is 3 inches + of snow - plowed 4 times this past season. It usually was melting shortly after it fell too. The year before we paid for 6 times. Paid him a bonus to just keep him for next year. This past season we had 47 inches of snow all 2023-2024 season. Our average snowfall for the past 18 seasons has fallen from well over 100 inches to 83 inches. The past 5 seasons, we’ve averaged just 66.7 inches.
Yes if they are paid for the season vs per plow. I paid per plow.I think the guy I hired came maybe 6 times this year, about the same as last year. Not a bad gig for these guys the past few years for sure.
That is the way to go for sure, I think I'm going to go that route next yearYes if they are paid for the season vs per plow. I paid per plow.
I think the guy I hired came maybe 6 times this year, about the same as last year. Not a bad gig for these guys the past few years for sure.
Is it bad that at this point, the only reason I open these articles is to see what they are tearing down now?
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9-story apartment building proposed near Syracuse University
The building would contain 47 apartments, be a five-minute walk from SU and offer just six new parking spaces.www.syracuse.com
Only SIX parking spaces for a building with 47 apartments ???
I hope they make them redo it, just for that reason alone.
parkingreform.org
You need to redesign streets, pedestrian access and educate people about the laws for pedestrians, bicyclists etc to help decrease the large increase in pedestrian/bicycle accidents, particularly in low income and school areas. You mentioned Buffalo in your links and they pushed specific state legislation to address the problems that the rapid increase in walking, bicycling accidents has created. Syracuse has had a large increase in pedestrian and bicycle fatalities too. Sadly for every action, there’s a reaction too. With decreased parking it results in even more cars parked on streets, more walkers, bicyclists thus reducing visibility and space.Minimum parking requirements are antiquated and being shown the door in cities across the country. These cities are already showing exceptional results in just a few years since doing away with these policies.
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How Parking Reform Is Helping Transform American Cities
In cities across the U.S., planners are pushing to eliminate mandates requiring parking spaces in new buildings. The reforms — along with banning street parking or adding meters — help to reduce car dependency, create public and green spaces, and lower housing costs.e360.yale.edu
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Big Reforms, Big Growth: Buffalo’s Parking Rewrite Pays Off | Sightline Institute
A Q&A with one of the planners behind the mid-sized NY city’s successes.www.sightline.org
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A new way to look at costly parking mandates - Parking Reform Network
In 2015, Strong Towns led a landmark campaign in the fight to end costly parking mandates by developing a crowdsourced map of cities that have eliminated minimum parking requirements.parkingreform.org
You need to redesign streets, pedestrian access and educate people about the laws for pedestrians, bicyclists etc to help decrease the large increase in pedestrian/bicycle accidents, particularly in low income and school areas. You mentioned Buffalo in your links and they pushed specific state legislation to address the problems that the rapid increase in walking, bicycling accidents has created. Syracuse has had a large increase in pedestrian and bicycle fatalities too. Sadly for every action, there’s a reaction too. With decreased parking it results in even more cars parked on streets, more walkers, bicyclists thus reducing visibility and space.
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BIG PROBLEM: Since 2017, cars have hit walkers and cyclists this many times.
GObike promotes active mobility options, trails and greenways, and complete streets throughout Western New York.gobikebuffalo.org
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State Officials Introduce Vehicular Violence Accountability Act
2019 has been a dangerous year for Buffalo-Niagara cyclists. Across the nation, pedestrian and bicyclist deaths are at all-time highs. State officials have introduced the Vehicular Violence Accountability Act to hold drivers more accountable, remove privileges from dangerous drivers, and …gobikebuffalo.org