State Resources Coming to Improve Local Roads and Bridges
January 18, 2017
“Much of our state’s infrastructure is in need of serious repairs and upgrades. Having safe roads that are devoid of potholes and other issues is an important part of our efforts to create jobs and grow our local economy. As part last year’s budget, the Senate fought to guarantee local input for the BRIDGE NY program, because our communities know where the funding is most needed. These projects represent how progress can be made when our state and local governments work together. With a strong network of well-maintained roads, highways, and bridges, we can attract new employers, help existing businesses get their goods to market, and ensure safety for all motorists,” said Senator Young.
Funding for projects in Livingston County includes:
- $285,000 to the town of Portage for Pennycook Road;
- $285,000 to the town of Livonia for Pennimite Road over Wilkins Creek;
- $1.178 million to Livingston County for Paper Mill Road over Conesus Outlet;
- $752,000 to Livingston County for De Groff Road over Keshequa Creek; and
- $270,000 to Livingston County for County Line Road (County Route 36A) over a tributary to Honeoye Inlet.
Funding for projects in Cattaraugus County includes:
- $1.330 million to Cattaraugus County for Martin Road over Forks Creek;
- $974,000 to Cattaraugus County for County Road 6 over Mud Creek; and
- $258,000 to the town of Olean for Back Hinsdale Road over Rural Road.
Funding for projects in Chautauqua County includes:
- $750,000 to the city of Dunkirk for Howard Avenue over Crooked Brook Creek; and
- $1.9 million to Chautauqua County for Matteson Street over Canadaway Creek.
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