ALBANY – Hudson Valley municipalities will receive $60.1 million through the state’s BRIDGE NY program to rehabilitate ands replace bridges and culverts.
“New York’s infrastructure, especially at the local level, is among the oldest in the country, which makes investments like BRIDGE NY that harden our local infrastructure and invest in resiliency and sustainability so critical to the Empire State’s future,” State Transportation Commissioner Therese Dominguez said.
In the Hudson Valley, 24 projects will be funded.
$4.614 million to Dutchess County for the replacement of the Route 103 bridge over the Saw Kill.
- $1.5 million to Dutchess County for the replacement of the Titusville Road culvert carrying the tributary to Wappinger Creek.
- $1.5 million to the Town of Washington for the replacement of the Oak Summit Road culvert carrying the tributary to Sprout Creek, Dutchess County.
- $2.538 million to Orange County to replace the decking on the Bloomburg Road bridge over Plattekill Creek.
- $4.328 million to Town of Wallkill to perform maintenance on the Midway Road bridge over Wallkill River, Orange County.
- $1.495 million to Orange County for the replacement of the Lower Road culvert carrying the tributary to Wallkill River, Orange County.
- $2.927 million to the Town of Woodbury for the replacement of the Ridge Road culvert, Orange County.
- $1.5 million to Orange County for the replacement of the Dunderberg Road culvert carrying the tributary to Woodbury Creek.
- $3.135 million to Town of Plattekill for the replacement of the Old Mill Road bridge over Quassaick Creek, Ulster County.
- $5 million to Ulster County for the replacement of the Hurley Mountain Road bridge over Esopus Creek.
- $2.152 million to the Town of Putnam Valley for the replacement of the Horton Hollow Road bridge over Canopus Creek, Putnam County.
- $1.496 million to Putnam County for the replacement of the Croton Falls Road culvert carrying Mud Pond Outlet.
- $1.476 million to Putnam County for the…
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