Mayor Owens Issues Snow Safety Alert as Winter Storm Approach Published on January 23, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens has issued a snow safety alert as a significant winter storm is expected beginning Sunday, January 25 bringing extreme cold, and dangerous wind chills. Forecasts call for 12 to 18 inches of snow between Sunday and Monday, with wind chill temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees below zero. DPW advises that Monday’s commute may be affected by approaching storm. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
City of Syracuse Launches Lead Water Educational Materials Published on January 14, 2026 The City of Syracuse Department of Water has developed new lead water public education materials to help residents understand the risks of lead exposure from pipes and steps they can take to protect their families. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Mayor Owens Announces Release of 2026 City Services Guide Published on January 09, 2026 Syracuse Mayor Sharon Owens announced the 2026 City Services Guide will begin arriving to city resident mailboxes starting Monday, Jan 26. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
City of Syracuse Announces Delay in Trash and Recycling Collection Published on December 30, 2025 The City of Syracuse Department of Public Works (DPW) informs residents that trash and recycling pickup will be delayed on Tuesday in some parts of the north and eastside due to the winter storm. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Mayor Walsh Issues Snow Safety Alert as Snowstorm Approaches Syracuse Published on December 29, 2025 Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has issued a snow safety alert as a major winter storm is forecast to bring heavy snowfall and strong winds to the City of Syracuse. Snowfall rates combined with wind gusts up to 50mph are expected to create dangerous travel, including whiteout conditions. New York State has issued a statewide emergency and will be in effect until Wednesday, Dec. 31. at 7:00 a.m. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Mayor Walsh Issues Snow Safety Alert as Freezing Rain and Snow Begins Published on December 26, 2025 Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh has issued a snow safety alert for sleet and heavy snow fall expected in Syracuse. As part of the alert, the City is providing key reminders about plowing, sidewalk snow removal and traffic safety. A travel advisory has been issued for Onondaga County and will be in effect until Saturday, Dec 27 at 7:00 a.m. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
City of Syracuse Announces Open Houses for Reconnecting Communities Published on November 07, 2025 The City of Syracuse will host two Open Houses on Wednesday, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. 13, to gather community input on draft street design concepts for the Reconnecting Communities planning project. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
DPW to Begin Overnight Leaf and Snow Removal Operations Published on November 01, 2025 The transition from fall to winter in the City of Syracuse is approaching. Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the Department of Public Works (DPW) will launch its overnight shift for the late fall and winter months beginning on Sunday night, November 2. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
Downtown Syracuse Overnight Parking Restrictions in Effect Published on October 31, 2025 Seasonal odd and even parking restrictions will be in effect starting Nov. 1, in parts of Downtown Syracuse. On designated blocks, overnight on-street parking will alternate and be limited to one side. The requirements allow snowplows to effectively clear streets unobstructed by parked cars between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases
DPW to Convert Traffic Signals at Two Intersections to Flashing Lights Published on October 29, 2025 The City of Syracuse Department of Public Works (DPW) will adjust the traffic signals at two intersections: S. Geddes & W. Onondaga Street and Grant Boulevard & Lemoyne Avenue beginning Saturday, Nov. 1 through April 1. Tagged as: , Cityline, Traffic & Infrastructure News, City News & Press Releases