After the 90-day period, the signal will be disconnected and removed, replaced by a four-way STOP sign.
The project is expected to be completed in about ten days.
The road will be closed to all traffic during active milling and paving but will reopen at other times.
The project is expected to continue through the end of the week. Temporary lane closures will occur.
Milling is expected to be completed this week with paving and restriping following next week. Temporary lane closures will occur.
The intersection at James Street and Catherine Street will be closed to all eastbound and westbound traffic.
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh reached out this week to the former mayor of South Bend, In., about the Interstate 81 project.
The City of Syracuse Department of Public Works (DPW) announced new seasonal odd and even parking restrictions.
Thru traffic at S. Salina and E. Fayette Streets will be closed. The 100 block of E. Fayette and W. Fayette Streets will remain open.
The City of Syracuse Department of Parks will change the traffic patterns in Lincoln Park as a temporary solution.
The City of Syracuse Department of Engineering is accepting public comments for the W. Genesee Street milling.
The City of Syracuse Department of Water is working to repair a water main leak on the 200 block of Carbon Street.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the completed installation of energy-efficient LED streetlights throughout the City of Syracuse.
Questions, input and concerns can be submitted to eastbrightonbridge@cscos.com.
Parks staff will present options Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. to eliminate thru traffic in the park.
The program has been suspended during the City’s Parking Amnesty Program period which began Sept. 8.
Both the 200 block of Catawba Street and the 100 block of Gebhardt Avenue are closed to all traffic.
The bi-annual changeover is a regularly scheduled seasonal conversion to address the flow of traffic.
The 400 block of S. Salina Street is expected reopen by Friday, Oct. 23.
Road surface removal, or milling, will begin Wednesday, Sept. 30 on S. Salina Street, from Martin Luther King to E. Adams Street.
All locations where signals have been modified will have temporary signage installed in the next week identifying the changeover.
Metered parking regulations will be actively monitored for compliance by the Syracuse Police Department.
The suspension was originally scheduled to end on Sunday, April 19.
The suspension was originally scheduled to end on April 19.
This changeover is scheduled annually.
The City of Syracuse Department of Water closed West Genesee Street between Liberty and Eureka Street Wednesday afternoon for road repairs.