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Article: WHAT THE MAYOR OUGHT TO DO: THE VIEW FROM SALT SPRINGS; CRIME, YOUTH NEED ATTENTION, NEIGHBORS SAY.(SERIES: WHAT THE MAYOR OUGHT TO DO)(Local)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- September 19, 2005
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Byline: COMPILED BY STAFF WRITER JOHN MARIANI
Salt Springs fills the funnel-shaped area bounded by Westmoreland Avenue, Interstate 690, East Genesee Street and Syracuse's eastern limit. Well-tended homes and lots line the streets in the predominantly middle-class neighborhood.
We recently toured homes around the intersection of Fayette Boulevard and Salisbury Park Drive to pose our question: "What's the one thing the next mayor of Syracuse should do to improve Salt Springs?"
Candidates respond to Donalson
Matt Driscoll (D): "Enhancing youth programs is a continuing priority. We've renovated Homer Wheaton Field and collaborated with ...