Routes 9G and 23A to be re-paved this spring

GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES $128 MILLION IN FUNDING TO REPAVE ROADS STATEWIDE IMPACTED BY THIS YEAR'S EXTREME WINTER WEATHER

Supports 91 Harsh Winter Paving Initiative Projects Across New York State

Funding Complements the $100 Million Already Committed for Local Paving Projects This Year Under the PAVE NY Program

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $128 million in new State funding for renewing State roadways impacted by this year's harsh winter weather. Funding will support 91 paving projects and the renewal of approximately 1,000 lane miles of pavement across the state, including at least one project in every county and the City of New York. The new funding, provided through the PAVE NY Initiative, complements $100 million previously committed earlier this year for local projects that renew approximately 3,700 lane miles of road across New York State. This unprecedented infrastructure investment will make state highways safer and more efficient, while encouraging local commerce and tourism. The projects announced today will begin this spring and will be completed later this year.

in Greene and Columbia counties:

$1.6 million to resurface Route 23A from Route 23 to Route 13 in Greene County., Lexington and Jewett

$850,000 to resurface Route 9G from County Route 8 (Main Street) to Route 23 in Columbia County. Germantown, Livingston, Greenport


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