Griffo: Local governments receiving temporary increase in AIM funding
April 26, 2024
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ISSUE:
- AIM Funding
New York State Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-C-Rome, today reported that municipalities in the 53rd Senate District will be receiving a temporary increase to their Aid and Incentives for Municipalities (AIM).
This increase in funding is in addition to what these local governments were already set to receive from the state. Many localities rely on AIM funding for their budgets.
“Cities cannot continue to combat ever increasing operational expenses through local property tax alone,” Utica Mayor Michael Galime said. “AIM funding represents income tax and sales tax sent to Albany flowing back to our community. Utica will continue to fight for permanent, equitable increases in AIM funding, but this year in particular the temporary increase comes at a time of drastic need.”
"Unrestricted funding like AIM is vital for municipalities to address our unique needs and serve our communities effectively,” Rome Mayor Jeffrey Lanigan said. “We appreciate the recognition of our challenges and the continued support of our local leaders."
Below is a breakdown of the temporary AIM funding provided to localities in the 53rd Senate District:
Oneida County
City of Rome: $1,054,771
City of Utica: $1,870,771
City of Sherrill: $43,277
Town of Annsville: $888
Town of Augusta: $783
Town of Ava: $297
Town of Boonville: $1,791
Town of Bridgewater: $1,475
Town of Camden: $2,695
Town of Deerfield: $1,974
Town of Florence: $302
Town of Floyd: $2,593
Town of Forestport: $473
Town of Kirkland: $5,526
Town of Lee: $4,343
Town of Marcy: $2,194
Town of Marshall: $1,002
Town of New Hartford: $8,262
Town of Paris: $2,450
Town of Remsen: $500
Town of Sangerfield: $791
Town of Steuben: $389
Town of Trenton: $2,132
Town of Vernon: $2,261
Town of Verona: $5,168
Town of Vienna: $2,735
Town of Western: $1,100
Town of Westmoreland: $3,687
Town of Whitestown: $8,743
Village of Boonville: $2,543
Village of Camden: $1,339
Village of Clayville: $295
Village of Clinton: $1,445
Village of Holland Patent: $275
Village of New Hartford: $1,191
Village of New York Mills: $2,010
Village of Oneida Castle: $729
Village of Oriskany: $910
Village of Oriskany Falls: $424
Village of Remsen: $611
Village of Sylvan Beach: $696
Village of Vernon: $679
Village of Waterville: $829
Village of Whitesboro: $5,108
Village of Yorkville: $3,357
Madison County
City of Oneida: $197,508
Town of Brookfield: $1,241
Town of Cazenovia: $2,029
Town of DeRuyter: $394
Town of Eaton: $2,712
Town of Fenner: $757
Town of Georgetown: $345
Town of Hamilton: $3091
Town of Lebanon: $461
Town of Lenox: $4,899
Town of Lincoln: $1,042
Town of Madison: $817
Town of Nelson: $543
Town of Smithfield: $671
Town of Stockbridge: $995
Town of Sullivan: $6,480
Village of Canastota: $2,402
Village of Cazenovia: $1,247
Village of Chittenango: $2,262
Village of DeRuyter: $334
Village of Hamilton: $2,664
Village of Madison: $213
Village of Morrisville: $4,044
Village of Munnsville: $385
Village of Wampsville: $388
Chenango County
Town of Columbus: $351
Town of German: $124
Town of Guilford: $1,236
Town of Lincklaen: $220
Town of McDonough: $314
Town of New Berlin: $1,028
Town of North Norwich: $769
Town of Norwich: $2,001
Town of Otselic: $662
Town of Pharsalia: $229
Town of Pitcher: $414
Town of Plymouth: $978
Town of Preston: $754
Town of Sherburne: $1,332
Town of Smithville: $512
Town of Smyrna: $530
Village of Earlville: $596
Village of New Berlin: $695
Village of Sherburne: $1,249
Village of Smyrna: $155
Herkimer County
Town of Columbia: $744
Town of Litchfield: $538
Town of Winfield: $977
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