WNY to Receive $100 Million from State
Western New York will be receiving more than $100 million for economic development plans.
Governor Andrew Cuomo annouonced the grants today as part of his plan to redesign the way state government works to help economic growth and create jobs.
Among the grants are $787,000 to replace about 3 miles of rail and 7,000 ties on the railroad tracks between Carrollton and Salamanca; $1 million to rebuild East State Street in Olean from Front Street to King Street, including replacement of the water and santiary sewer lines and installation of new storm sewers; $630,000 to build a hangar for small planes at the Olean airport; and $200,000 for complete a Grape Discovery Center in Chautauqua County.
To see a list of the projects, and how much money they are receiving, click here. PDF
Governor Andrew Cuomo annouonced the grants today as part of his plan to redesign the way state government works to help economic growth and create jobs.
Among the grants are $787,000 to replace about 3 miles of rail and 7,000 ties on the railroad tracks between Carrollton and Salamanca; $1 million to rebuild East State Street in Olean from Front Street to King Street, including replacement of the water and santiary sewer lines and installation of new storm sewers; $630,000 to build a hangar for small planes at the Olean airport; and $200,000 for complete a Grape Discovery Center in Chautauqua County.
To see a list of the projects, and how much money they are receiving, click here. PDF
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