/r/UpstateUrban
News and discussion for the Upstate Cities of New York State from a walkable, transit oriented and pro-urban perspective.
News and discussion for the Upstate Cities of New York State from a pro-urban perspective. Special emphasis Albany (Tri-city), Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, but open to hearing from smaller cities as well. Looking at you Utica, Binghamton...
This sub aims to be a sounding board for the proud denizens of these cities to discuss policies of interest such as transit, walkability, land use, economic development, and whatever else at both a city specific level and from a regional perspective.
So whether you want to ask questions about how others are dealing with specific problems, highlight your city's success, comment on statewide or federal issues of interest - or even just post some glamour shots of your city - feel free to get involved here.
/r/UpstateUrban