New York has awarded $97.7 million to more than 30 communities - https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-announces-977-million-support-enhancement-alternative-transportation-options for projects that promote alternative, environmentally friendly modes of travel, such as walking, biking, or riding mass transit. These awards were made available through the Federal Highway Administration's Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) and are being administered by the New York State Department of Transportation.
I am excited to share that TAP awards were distributed to four projects in our district:
- $3,859,742 to the Town of Greenburgh for pedestrian improvements including sidewalks, ramps, and crosswalks along Old Army Road
- $2,341,220 to the Town of Greenburgh for sidewalk construction on State Route 100A between the Knollwood Shopping Center and Greenburgh Health Center
- $1,472,000 to the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson to construct new sidewalk sections on Rosedale Avenue, add catch basins, and rehabilitate the staircase connecting Rosedale Avenue to Hamilton Avenue via Prescott Place
- $3,878,789 to the Village of Sleepy Hollow for the installation and construction of sidewalks, curbs, ramps, and historic signage from the public visitor center to Devries Park
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