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Council Approves Economic Development Plan For New Housing

InkFreeNews.com Posted Oct 19, 2023  Updated: Oct 19, 2023 @ 12:14 PM

An economic development plan for Rabbit Ridge, owned by Dr. Larry Allen, was approved by the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 17.

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Posted in Archive 2023 | Tagged Bill Musser, Borden Waste Away, Bose, David Wilkinson, Dennis Otten, Dr. Larry Allen, Environmental Protection Agency, Eric Ivory, Fire Chief Mickey Scott, Goshen Physicians Medical Complex, Indiana Telephone Network, Jay Rigdon, Larry Siegel, Mark Aurich, McKinney and Evans, Police Chief Jim Layne, Steven Snyder, syracuse town council | | Buy Photos | Contact Author
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Metropolitan Police Commissioners Discuss Disbursement Of Grant Funds

InkFreeNews.com Posted Nov 17, 2020  Updated: Nov 17, 2020 @ 2:31 PM

The November meeting of the Syracuse Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners, held Tuesday, Nov. 17, began with accepting the October minutes. Discussion then turned to the grant received from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and the CARES Act grant.

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Posted in Archive 2020, News Archive 2020 | Tagged Police Chief Jim Layne, syracuse, Syracuse Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners, syracuse police department | | Buy Photos | Contact Author
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Town Council Discusses Parking Issues

InkFreeNews.com Posted Oct 18, 2017  Updated: Oct 18, 2017 @ 1:43 PM

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council approved the 2018 budget during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 17. Police Chief Jim Layne reported he has been addressing complaints in the neighborhood around Harrison Street regarding street parking. The parking safety committee recommended the council consider one side parking … Read More

Posted in Archive 2017 | Tagged Henry DeJulia, Larry Siegel, Mickey Scott, Paul Stoelting, Police Chief Jim Layne, syracuse town council | | Buy Photos | Contact Author
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Syracuse Town Council To Address Water Loss Issues

InkFreeNews.com Posted Apr 19, 2017  Updated: Apr 19, 2017 @ 10:01 AM

SYRACUSE — Robin Merchant, public works superintendent, told the Syracuse Town Council there is a 28.6 percent water loss occurring on a regular basis. The state requires water departments to be under 20 percent when it comes water loss. Merchant made his report during the council’s regular monthly … Read More

Posted in Archive 2017 | Tagged Fire Chief Mickey Scott, JP Inc., Larry Siegel, Patrick Industries, Paving Solutions, Police Chief Jim Layne, Polywood LLC, PW Reality, Robin Merchant, Syracuse Properties LLC, Syracuse Public Works | | Buy Photos | Contact Author
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Syracuse Town Council Gets Update On Various Projects

InkFreeNews.com Posted Oct 19, 2016  Updated: Oct 19, 2016 @ 9:23 AM

SYRACUSE — Town Manager Henry DeJulia said during the Syracuse Town Council’s regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, sidewalk work is wrapping up for the season. Almost 1,100 linear feet of sidewalk has been installed. Work continues on the town’s comprehensive plan. Work is being completed around town hall, … Read More

Posted in Archive 2016 | Tagged Chad Jonsson, Commonwealth Engineering, Councilman Larry Martindale, Haunted Thrill of Crosson Mill, Henry DeJulia, Jeremy Hardy, Police Chief Jim Layne, Robin Merchant, syracuse town council, Tom Hoover, Triad | | Buy Photos | Contact Author
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Council Takes First Steps To Have Technology Park In Town Limits

InkFreeNews.com Posted Mar 16, 2016  Updated: Mar 16, 2016 @ 9:26 AM

SYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council approved hiring Bose Public Affairs Group to work with the town in bringing the technology park into the town limits during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March 15.

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Posted in Archive 2016, News Archive 2016 | Tagged Bose Public Affairs Group, Henry DeJulia, Jonathan Mullen, Larry Siegel, Police Chief Jim Layne, Robin Merchant, syracuse town council, technology park, Triad Associates | | Buy Photos | Contact Author

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