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Article · Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Ithaca · Local digest

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Ithaca · Local digest
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Ithaca · Local digest

GIAC culinary hub advances, sidewalk work underway

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GIAC culinary center approved for review

Ithaca is getting a $3 million culinary training hub.

The Greater Ithaca Activities Center has filed plans to transform the former Red & White Cafe into a three-story facility with a teaching kitchen, 30-seat cafe, and culinary arts instruction space for teens and young adults [Quelle: Ithaca Voice]. The 7,987-square-foot building will also feature solar panels, senior gathering spaces, and an assembly room with exterior patio. The city council is expected to review the Planned Unit Development zoning application on August 19, with construction tentatively planned between February and December 2027.

The project hinges on a zoning variance this month.

Sidewalk repairs launch this week

Pedestrian infrastructure gets an upgrade downtown.

The City of Ithaca is repairing and replacing sidewalks on the 300 block of Turner Place (east side) and the 200 block of South Hill Terrace (north side) starting this week [Quelle: City of Ithaca]. The two-week project is expected to wrap by August 27 with no detours required. Questions can be directed to Sidewalk Program Manager Ari Hama at (607) 759-7201.

Watch for minor disruptions in those neighborhoods through late August.

I-86 paving cuts lanes through October

Highway traffic will slow for months.

The New York State Department of Transportation has reduced Interstate 86 between Horseheads and Elmira to a single lane in both directions through mid-October for a paving project [Quelle: Star-Gazette]. Commuters should expect travel delays and consider alternate routes, with speeding fines doubled in work zones.

The backup could add 20 minutes to your commute during peak hours.

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Sidewalk Work- Turner Place & South Hill Terrace - Ithaca, NY
13 hours ago ... City of Ithaca News Posted on August 10, 2026. City of Ithaca announces retirement of Director of Planning and Development Lisa Nicholas. City of Ithaca ...
cityofithacany.gov
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The City of Ithaca is conducting sidewalk repair and replacement work on the 300 block of Turner Place (East side) and 200 block of South Hill Terrace (North side) to improve pedestrian infrastructure, with an estimated completion date of August 27, 2026. The project is expected to take approximately two weeks with no recommended detours in place. For additional information, contact Sidewalk Program Manager Ari Hama at (607) 759-7201 or ahama@cityofithaca.org.

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GIAC unveils plans new Red & White Cafe and culinary training center
GIAC unveils plans new Red & White Cafe and culinary training center
11 hours ago ... GIAC is seeking flexible zoning for the project through a tool known as a Planned Unit Development (PUD). A PUD requires the approval of the City of Ithaca ...
ithacavoice.org
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The Greater Ithaca Activities Center has filed plans with the City of Ithaca to redevelop the former Red & White Cafe into a three-story, $3 million facility featuring a teaching kitchen, 30-seat cafe, and culinary arts instruction space for teens and young adults. The new 7,987 square-foot building will also include senior gathering spaces, an assembly room with exterior patio, meeting rooms, and solar panels. GIAC is seeking a Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning approval from the City of Ithaca Common Council to allow non-residential uses on the site, which currently only permits residential zoning. The council is expected to review the PUD application on August 19, with construction tentatively planned between February and December 2027.

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Lane restrictions on I-86 between Elmira and Horseheads for paving
Lane restrictions on I-86 between Elmira and Horseheads for paving
15 hours ago ... The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that I-86 between Exit 54 (state Route 13/Ithaca ... Policy Terms of Service Privacy ...
stargazette.com
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Interstate 86 between Horseheads and Elmira is reduced to a single lane in both directions through mid-October for a paving project by the New York State Department of Transportation. Motorists should expect travel delays and consider alternate routes, with fines doubled for speeding in work zones.

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