TNT creates a comprehensive process for involving neighborhood residents, businesses, and organizations in planning for their neighborhoods. It identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
For more information, contact: Luke Dougherty, Director of Community Engagement City of Syracuse Office of the Mayor Phone (315) 448-8005, Fax (315) 448-8067 Email:LDougherty@ci.syracuse.ny.us
TNT meetings are subject to change as necessary. For more information, contact Luke Dougherty, City of Syracuse Director of Community Engagement, by e-mail at LDougherty@ci.syracuse.ny.us or by phone at (315) 448-8005.
Clean Up 'Cuse is an annual effort to clean and beautify Syracuse. For more information, please call 448-8005 or click here.
Loans and grants available to eligible homeowners through Home HeadQuarters Home HeadQuarters is an independent non-profit organization, established in 1996, serving the city of Syracuse and Central New York through education for first-time homebuyers, financial and homeownership counseling, foreclosure prevention, real estate planning and development — and provides affordable home and energy improvement loans and grants to homeowners. Read more at syracuse.com.
Syracuse Neighborhood Action Conference
This day-long conference to build the capacity of city neighbors, unify our voices, and increase our influence as a community was held on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at Le Moyne College. There were a variety of educational and informative workshops for neighborhood organizations, grassroots groups and individuals who want to positively impact their communities!
Syracuse’s neighborhoods are the focus of a vibrant and involved citizenry. The City is as strong as the commitment and dedication of its leadership – from the Southside Neighborhood Action Group’s Block Captains to the volunteers who help clean our parks every Earth Day to the teachers who mold our future leaders and the Police and Firefighters who maintain our safety. The diverse associations throughout Syracuse add immeasurably to civic life and are constantly working to make Syracuse a better place to live, work, learn, play and raise a family.