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The city would likely demolish the plaza and the adjoining property area before taking public input on a plan to redevelop the land moving forward.
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“As the city figures out what's the best way to move forward and achieve that goal, having this support from the federal funding will help us do that."
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The city will also lower the maximum height property owners can keep their lawns from 10 inches to eight inches.
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The City of Binghamton has tabled its plan to build a multi-million dollar youth and community center for Columbus Park.
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Enacting these initiatives would use roughly $200,000 of the city's ARPA funds.
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The City of Binghamton is beginning the process of restoring and potentially moving its historic Ross Park carousel, a fixture of the park and zoo for over a century.
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The renovations include upgrades to locker rooms, dining areas and training facilities as dictated by Major League Baseball standards.
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There have been nearly 50 overdoses since this year began, more than half in the past two weeks.
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Binghamton city officials say they plan to address water ponding on the new Recreation Park tennis courts later this year.
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"We're not disparaging, we're not throwing anybody under the bus, but I think we can do a little bit better."