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"I do believe that people need opportunities, of course, but let's do it in the right way," Villarreal said. "Why we didn't take care of the people that been here for 20 years, 30 years and they still don't have their documents? Why we didn't take care of them first and then we can open the doors for other ones to come according to the needs that we have."
GSAR commemorated Fair Housing Month by presenting a Fair Housing Symposium featuring representatives of CNY Fair Housing, Home HeadQuarters and Syracuse Land Bank.
Senator Sanders shed light on the systemic inequities faced by Black and brown communities, emphasizing how they often receive inferior products while paying higher prices. With such disparities persisting, Senator Sanders urged the Department of Financial Services (DFS) to play a pivotal role in addressing these issues, particularly by weighing in on the imperative matter of reparations.
Syracuse common councilors Monday approved a budget for the coming fiscal year that includes what they say is a stronger focus on housing and governmental efficiency. The council unanimously approved about 30 amendments that reallocated funding within the $341 million budget, but otherwise maintains the same level of spending. Finance Committee Chair Corey Williams says they directed more money toward Home HeadQuarters, The Greater Syracuse Land Bank, and The Syracuse Housing Trust Fund.
The Syracuse Common Council may cut 14 vacant or proposed positions in order to redirect some of the $341 million in Mayor Ben Walsh’s proposed budget into housing development efforts.