Tag: Syracuse Town Hall
Syracuse Town Hall is closed to the public until April 1 as a result of the coronavirus. Staff will still come to work but the public cannot enter the building. Staff will take phone calls, respond to email and handle payments dropped in dropbox or made online. Syracuse Town Council has cancelled its regular meeting …read more.
SYRACUSE — The first order of business for the Turkey Creek fire board Monday, Feb. 10, was swearing in Layne Neal as the department’s newest firefighter/EMT. Township attorney Andrew Grossnickle administered the oath and Layne’s father, Lamont, took the honor of placing the official pin on Layne’s collar. In other action, the fire and township …read more.
SYRACUSE — A request for a variance for CVS was approved at the regular meeting of the Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals Thursday, Oct. 19. The engineering firm, Foresite Group, requested the petition for a variance. It wants to allow 64 parking spaces, where the property was previously approved for 67 spaces, per a previous …read more.
SYRACUSE — A caucus of Republican Precinct Committeemen of Turkey Creek Township has been set for 7 p.m. Thursday, June 29, in the Syracuse Town Hall, 310 N. Huntington St. The caucus will elect a replacement to the Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board following the resignation of Kimberly Cates. Cates resigned from her position on …read more.
SYRACUSE — During the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 16, Town Manager Henry DeJulia stated they are considering cutting back the sidewalk directly outside of town hall by 18 inches.
The sole petition on the agenda was approved as presented at Thursday night’s Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals meeting. Jerry Deturk’s petition for a variance to allow a commercial addition (a roof) to be constructed at 4.9 feet from the right of way, to allow a canopy on the east side at 2 feet from …read more.