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New York officials have awarded the first construction contract for a controversial $2.3-billion highway project in Syracuse that would remove the I-81 viaduct running through the city. But it is unclear when work can begin since project work remains halted by a state court injunction won by opponents.
Earlier this month, a state supreme court judge heard arguments from attorneys representing the state and the plan’s opponents. He has not yet issued a decision.