“How #CNYMoves” Study Session – June 17

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The next meeting of the OCL study, How CNY Moves, will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 12 – 1:30 p.m. in the SUNY Oswego Metro Center at 100 South Salina Street (the Atrium office building on Clinton Square) in Room 129. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch. We’ll review the work of... Read more »

Register by June 4 for the 2015 OCL Annual Meeting

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Join us for the OCL Annual Meeting luncheon on Wednesday, June 10 at noon with keynote speaker Matt Leighninger of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium as we honor Mike Stanton of the Preservation Association of Central New York with the Levi L. Smith Civic Education Award, and present the inaugural OCL Study Champion Award to Syracuse... Read more »

How CNY Moves

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Join us at the first study session for OCL’s new study, How CNY Moves, examining our local transportation system. The session will feature a presentation and Q&A session with James D’Agostino, director of the Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council, and Mario Colone, SMTC program manager. SMTC, the metropolitan planning organization for Central New York, has just... Read more »

Understanding the Employment Skills Gap Report released!

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Understanding the Employment Skills Gap in Central New York, OCL’s latest report, explores the apparent disconnect between the number of people looking for full-time employment and the unfilled jobs in the area. The study revealed many real barriers for both employers and job-seekers as well as the potential for the employment community to utilize approaches... Read more »

Delivering a First-Rate Mobility System for CNY

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Join us at one of two “scoping” meetings for OCL’s newest study that will examine Central New York’s transportation system – streets, sidewalks, public transit, private transit and much more. Help determine the questions to be addressed by the study and structure the process for framing a 21st century transportation strategy for Syracuse and Onondaga... Read more »