Funding for Families and Neighborhoods


 



Supporting Children, Families and Neighborhoods   

The City is investing in our children, families, and neighborhoods. ARPA funds are being used to stabilize neighborhoods by building and rehabbing homes for ownership and rental; and, direct homeowner and rental support. The City also created summer jobs for young people and supported youth development and enrichment programs including violence prevention. A key focus of each of these investments is racial equity, economic and environmental justice, and other issues that have historically hindered the prosperity of Syracuse residents and their neighborhoods.

Project Progress 

Projects in Supporting Children, Families, and Neighborhoods. The City of Syracuse is committed to transparent reporting. Amounts that have been budgeted across projects are updated weekly on the dashboard and may vary over time. The City will proactively share information on changing project plans. Questions about projects can be sent to mayor@syrgov.net.

Project Progress:

Planning: Project plan has been submitted and is pending Common Council approval.
In Progress: Project has been approved by Common Council and the budget has been set.
Complete: Project Spending and outputs have been completed.

Spending Progress:

Budgeted: Amount approved by Council to be spent. This amount can vary. eg. more money can be budgeted for a project if required.
Authorized: Authorized amount from federal government ($123 million).
Money Spent: The sum of expenditures and money encumbered (financially committed).

Supporting Neighborhoods 

 

Supporting Children & Families 

 

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Resilient Cities: American Rescue Plan Stories

In Syracuse, Mayor Ben Walsh promised to focus American Rescue Plan Act funding on securing a bold future for the city, it's residents, businesses, and visitors. Check back on this section for multimedia stories on how the city is keeping its promise and making real change that can be seen, heard, and resonate for generations. From building new homes, funding arts programs, and providing small business bridge loans to providing rent relief for middle-income residents, your stories are important and we want to hear them. Let us know how American Rescue Plan Act funding has touched your life. Send your stories and testimonials to mayor@syrgov.net

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