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[QUOTE="JeremyCuse, post: 3458023, member: 43"] Syracuse's water lines are in need of a major major overhaul and have been for years. The problem is that the cost is enormous and there is no money locally and the state is broke as usual. I can't seem them moving some or really any of the power grid underground, again your talking probably billions of dollars. The County can't get West Genesse Street repaved less pay for any huge infrastructure change. The Pandemic has wiped out any real chance of a huge infrastructure progress locally but to be honest even if it hadn't hit I doubt much would have happened. The big and medium sized businesses are holding up relatively well locally which is a good sign. The one problem is that a lot of the service jobs especially restaurant and retail are taking a bath and going to put a lot of people out of work who don't have a big educational or skill background. Camillus alone has lost multiple restaurants and once the mid fall gets here and outdoor dining is gone there is going to be glut of places going out of business not to mention the closures at the Mall that are certainly coming. [/QUOTE]
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