SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A packed and fiery board meeting at the Syracuse Housing Authority main offices on Thursday lasted for more than two hours.
It was the first meeting since the announcement of the paused Children Rising Center project planned for one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods.
“I know you all work your hearts out. But you simply do not have the capacity to take on this project,” said Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh, referring to the transformative project that included the Children Rising Center to reimagine the city’s old 15th ward…