COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIP WITH BUILDING TRADES AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY COUNCIL.
Latimer announces extensive list of completed Capital Projects, and those that are under way in Westchester.
(White Plains, NY) – Standing next to the construction at Playland Park in Rye, Westchester County Executive George Latimer announced the success of the County’s partnership with Westchester Building Trades, and the Construction Industry Council (CIC). Over the past four years, Latimer’s administration has budgeted the largest amount of money for Capital Projects than any previous administration, and has many proposed projects in the pipeline for 2022. By solidifying a strong relationship with these labor unions and the construction industry, the County has created a bigger, better workforce of skilled union workers, developed greater job opportunities for union workers, lifted the state bonding cap and seen many developments come to completion in Westchester.
Tuesday, October 26
10 a.m.
Playland
Administration Building
1 Playland Pkwy
Rye, New York 10580
Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: “When we crafted our proposed Capital Budget for 2022, we made sure to dedicate the most capital funds possible to invest in and support the County’s future. Whether it be the Playland Pool and Bathhouse that is enjoyed by residents from across our County, or the long-awaited reconstruction of Memorial Field in Mount Vernon, we are focused on maintaining Westchester County’s assets and utilizing capital funds to see these projects through. We know what matters to our residents and our communities, and we are here to make life better for the over one million people who call Westchester County home.”
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