Senator Cooney Announces Over $1.5 Million In Construction Aid For Local Libraries
October 9, 2024
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- public libraries
(ROCHESTER, NY) - Today, Senator Jeremy Cooney (D-Rochester) announced $1,523,305 through the New York State Aid for Library Construction program for both the Greece and Rochester Public Library systems. These funds are a part of the $34 million in capital funds for public library construction and broadband infrastructure projects Senator Cooney helped secure in the FY 2023-2024 State Budget.
“Our public libraries provide a space for community members of all ages to gather and learn,” said Senator Jeremy Cooney. “With these funds, libraries across our area will be able to complete much-needed renovation projects and ensure they can continue serving Monroe County residents to the best of their ability for years to come.”
A list of projects funded in Senate District 56 can be found below:
Project activities and expenditures eligible for funding from the State Aid for Library Construction Program include financing construction of new library buildings, construction of additions to existing buildings, and the renovation and/or rehabilitation of existing space. Projects may include roof replacement, purchase and installation of alternative energy resources, new HVAC systems, windows, doors, lighting systems, electrical upgrades, EV charging stations, standby generators, and new construction or replacement of parking lots. Broadband infrastructure projects are also eligible. New furniture, shelving, and equipment, including computer equipment, may be purchased for new or newly reconfigured or renovated space.
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