PEARL RIVER- Nearly $36 million of federal funds are bound for projects in the Hudson Valley following the passage of the House appropriations package on Wednesday.ย The funds were secured by Congressman Mike Lawler (R, NY-17) and will be distributed to communities across Rockland, Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess Counties.
โI am thrilled to have secured almost $36 million in funding for communities across New Yorkโs 17th District,โ Lawler said.ย โThe projects range from providing clean drinking water for tens of thousands of residents to repairing aging infrastructure and dams to expanding pedestrian safety and accessibility, and this funding will significantly improve the quality of life of residents across the Hudson Valley.โ
In Rockland County, $1.2 million will go toward sewer screenings improvement and another $8 million is earmarked for the Town of Ramapoโs Safer Neighborhoods Project.ย Also on the docket is a streetscape improvement project in Haverstraw that will receive $800,000 and the Resource Hub for Disadvantaged Children in Rampo which will receive $1.6 million.
Dutchess County will receive support as well, including $2 million for a water supply mitigation project in the Town of East Fishkill and $1 million for the construction of a service along the Route 22 corridor in the Pawling.
Putnam Countyโs support comes in the form of $2 million for clean water infrastructure in the Town of Carmel, $1.25 million to assist with the Oregon Corners Pump Station Replacement Project in the Town of Putnam Valley.ย $7.5 million was also earmarked for the county to develop a comprehensive pedestrian improvement plan, which entails the replacement and installation of sidewalks.ย The projectโs goal is to in improve accessibility and safety, improve connectedness, and improve ADA compliance.
Westchester County is also slated to receive support for several projects including $1 million for the Annsville Sewers Project in Cortlandt, $1…
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