Editorial

University, local input could provide perspective to reach decision on I-81

Local and university input is crucial in the ongoing debate about the presence and future of Interstate 81.

The debate of whether to keep the structure or tear it down has been an ongoing issue among city officials for four years. Many experts speculate the conversation will last into 2017. Lack of participation further hinders officials’ ability to make a decision about the interstate.

There is not enough participation on the topic by university officials and locals. It is critical that Syracuse residents attend the public forum that will be held Wednesday.

Their input will push the topic along, as these residents are most affected by the presence of the interstate.

If the conversation lasts another four years, there is no certainty about what the state of the highway system could look like. It has already begun to deteriorate.



University input on behalf of students is also important when considering the Interstate’s future.

Students are often less inclined to get involved in this discussion because the ongoing conversation outlives their SU careers. But their perspective could push the city toward a decision on the matter.

After all, the interstate plays a role in how students view the city.

Experts consider Interstate 81 a wall that divides the Hill from the rest of the city. Because of this, many students feel like they live in a bubble on campus and rarely venture downtown.

Students are often attracted to a college’s surrounding city. If the interstate were torn down, beautification projects would make Syracuse a more inviting place for prospective students.

The elimination of Interstate 81 and the redevelopment of the area would promote a positive image of the city in the eyes of college applicants.
This is a perspective that locals might not be able to provide, but students can offer.

Interstate 81 divides the city and plays a role in the lives of locals and students. This is a pertinent issue.

Therefore, people need to share their views if they want to see action.





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