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February 2026 Meeting Recap

Hi all,

Thanks for a great February meeting this week of the Syracuse Urbanism Collective!

At this month’s meeting, we hosted a brainstorming session about districts and nightlife, inspired by the city’s new role of District and Nightlife Coordinator! We hope to share some of these ideas with the new coordinator soon.

We also discussed a number of other projects, including Community Streets! Our upcoming Community Streets projects will focus on the Hawley-Green neighborhood, the intersection of Montgomery / Jefferson streets Downtown, and a refresh of last year’s painted pedestrian bump-outs at Salina & Jefferson streets.

Please fill out this form by the end of March 8th to help our public policy team decide which policies we should prioritize for advocacy and further development:

https://forms.gle/uNAQFo11kxPLCdnR6

Upcoming events include:

  • Reconnecting Communities Open House, 5pm, March 4, at Dr. King School
  • Design Team monthly meeting, 6pm, March 5, Salt City Market
  • Syracuse Crunch Game (for those who purchased tickets, you’ll receive your tickets soon), 7pm, March 6, The Oncenter War Memorial
  • Public Policy Team Meeting, 6:30pm, March 9, Salt City Market
  • Moving People Transportation Coalition, 4pm, March 18, CNY Philanthropy Center
  • Urbanist Book Club, 6:30pm, March 18, Salt City Market
  • March Monthly General Meeting, 6pm, March 31, CNY Jazz Central

All events are also listed at syracuseurbanism.org/calendar

Please also join us in watching the Syracuse Mets on May 21. $5 of each ticket goes toward our programming and projects! We truly appreciate your support! You can join us at this link:  https://www.gofevo.com/event/Syracuseurbanismcollective

As always, you can reach us at contact@syracuseurbanism.org. You can also Join our email list to get updates and receive a link to join our WhatsApp group.


Regards,

Baxter Hankin

President of the Syracuse Urbanism Collective

Syracuse Urbanism Collective

https://syracuseurbanism.org/