Towns, villages in WNY to receive aid for infrastructure projects
State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has announced that a record level of state funding will continue to help local governments rehabilitate area highways, roads and bridges.
“Western New York will be getting its fair share of state transportation dollars again this year. With winter finally over, local highway crews will start to put these dollars to work by fixing our infrastructure,” Ranzenhofer said. “This state funding will help to provide safe and reliable transportation for motorists and their families.”
A total of $603 million in statewide funding will help municipalities with infrastructure improvement projects. The 2018-19 New York State Budget allocates $438 million for the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), $100 million for the Pave NY Program and $65 million for the Extreme Winter Recovery Program.
Monroe County
Municipality 2018-19 Budget ($)
Chili 243,067
Churchville 13,149
Riga 63,440
Rochester 5,029,204
Genesee County
Municipality 2018-19 Budget ($)
Bergen (Town) 69,838
Bergen (Village) 27,404
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