Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh is calling on the Syracuse Housing Authority, the agency charged with providing homes for people in some of Syracuse’s poorest neighborhoods, to be better collaborators.
This is in the wake of the $32 million Children Rising Center project being put on pause last week. The center was proposed as a 70-thousand-square-foot haven for children and families and was supposed to include an early child learning center and a YMCA.
The nonprofit Blueprint 15 blames the Syracuse Housing Authority for missing a crucial deadline to relocate people living in public housing. But, the Syracuse Housing Authority blames Blueprint 15 for the pause and insists it did not miss any deadlines…