2015

Infrastructure Focus Area

Infrastructure Focus Area

A vexing obstacle for Syracuse, and other cities like it across the nation, is the challenge of maintaining 20th century infrastructure that is often at the end of its useful life. Roads and bridges are but the most obvious examples of infrastructure systems in dire need of repair and modernization. The hidden nature of underground infrastructure, like water and sewer lines, has led to decades of deferred maintenance enabled by relative obscurity.

The Syracuse i-team, under the direction of former Mayor Stephanie A. Miner, worked to develop a series of initiatives to improve the city’s water and road infrastructure, as well as help departments better coordinate and communicate infrastructure projects.

Syracuse i-Team was launched

Syracuse i-Team was launched

The was established through an Innovation Delivery grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies for up to $1.35 million. The award provided funding to establish an office and hire personnel from 2015 through December 31, 2020. The grant also provided additional funding to research best practices in other cities. Learn more about Bloomberg Philanthropies' i-teams program here.