Greece Public Library receives state funding for renovation project
Assemblyman Josh Jensen (R,C-Greece) recently announced that the Greece Public Library has been awarded $917,115 in state funding for a comprehensive renovation project aimed at improving the library. The funding, part of the $34 million in capital funds for public library construction and broadband infrastructure projects provided in the 2023-2024 State Budget, will focus on upgrading energy efficiency, patron comfort and public service accessibility.
In the 2024-2025 State Budget, the Legislature provided $44 million for projects that will be announced in the Summer of 2025. This $10 million increase from the previous fiscal year recognizes the continued need for support for libraries statewide to provide vital services to New Yorkers.
“This funding is a major win for our community,” said Jensen. “The Greece Public Library is more than just a building filled with books, but a hub for education and resources for people of all ages and abilities to come together in our community. These renovations will not only improve energy efficiency but also ensure everyone in our community can access and enjoy the library’s services comfortably.”
“We are thrilled to have received this funding to support our renovations to the Greece Public Library,” said Greece Town Supervisor William D. Reilich. “We have continually worked to make our library a state-of-the-art space and this additional funding has given us the flexibility to meet future library trends and community needs. I want to thank Assemblyman Jensen for his support in securing these funds that have aided us in making the Greece Public Library even more accessible, energy efficient, and accommodating for our community.”
Members of the community will be kept informed about the progress of the renovations and any potential changes to hours of operation during this period. For more information on the project and library updates, visit https://greecepubliclibrary.org/.
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