SYRACUSE - In the Syracuse City Council meeting Wednesday City Attorney Jerry Stilmock presented a contract for consideration  to Mayor KC Ortiz and the city council for the approval of Spiral Communications to begin bringing fiber into Syracuse.

With a unanimous vote  the contract was signed.

Spiral Communications had divided the city into sections and plans to have fiber service by December of 2021.

In other council action, the 17th and Cheryl Driver culvert has jumped to the top of the  to do list for street superintendent Jeff Vogt because the Williams park creek banks have been eroding rapidly in that area.

 City engineers JEO were given approval to begin fixing the problem at a cost of $103,906. 

This is just one area under the bank stabilization project that the city will be needing to address, with Syracuse growing to the north, there is more water run off going  through William's park.

City departments are currently working on budget proposals with the city administrator.