Broome and Tioga counties have multiple projects targeting flood control, water quality and climate resiliency.
The funding was secured by U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, as part of a $541 million package.
The awards are part of more than $265 million in NYS investments to help protect water quality, climate resilience and infrastructure.
The City of Waterbury completed a water infrastructure project in the wake of major water main breaks, officials announced.
HARRISBURG — State Rep. Craig Staats, R-145th Dist., and state Sen. Jarrett Coleman, R-16th Dist., recently announced that ...
Governor Kathy Hochul announced more than $265 million in new funding to support water quality and climate resiliency projects across New York State. The investment includes major grants to protect ...
HARRISBURG — Nearly $9 million in state grants for municipal transportation, water and sewer projects were announced by area ...