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Governor Cuomo Announces $57.7 Million for 136 Rural Public Transportation Projects Across Upstate New York

 

Projects will Enhance Rural Transit Services and Support Upstate Economies

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $57.7 million in state and federal funding for 136 rural public transportation projects statewide. The initiative will support rural public transportation operations; help local communities procure new clean-fuel, ADA accessible buses and related equipment; enhance coordination between local transportation agencies through mobility management and employment services; and construct new transit-related infrastructure, including facilities, passenger shelters and technology enhancements.

“Transportation infrastructure is the lifeblood of our economy and the key to future growth,” Governor Cuomo said. “This funding will bolster upstate mobility operations and help ensure that all New Yorkers, regardless of their location, will have a transportation infrastructure they can rely on.”

“As Chair of the Regional Economic Development Councils, I have seen how New York’s investment in infrastructure has transformed our Upstate economy,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “This latest infusion of funding for new buses and transportation-related projects in communities across the state will go a long way toward modernizing transit systems and ensuring all New Yorkers have easy access to public transportation.”

The funding will be administered by the New York State Department of Transportation and supported through grants from the Federal Transit Administration. In all, funds will be awarded to 51 program participants including, 39 municipalities, three transportation authorities, one tribal nation, and eight intercity bus operators serving rural areas throughout the state. Collectively, these services support more than five million passenger trips annually and provide a vital role in the rejuvenation of the state’s upstate towns and villages.

Recipients of this funding will receive $34.3 million for vehicle replacement and infrastructure renewal projects and $23.4 million to support service operations. This $57.7 million in new state and federal investments will leverage nearly $85 million in rural transportation improvements across the state.

The capital funds awarded under this initiative will accelerate the deployment of 162 new clean-fuel ADA accessible vehicles, replacing and modernizing approximately 19 percent of the total rural transit fleet. In addition, this funding will support vehicle maintenance and storage facility rehabilitation and modernization; enhanced passenger amenities such as shelters, communication systems and security; and provide mobility management services.

New York State Department of Transportation Acting Commissioner Paul A. Karas said, “With today’s investment, we are able to support essential public transportation services that enhance mobility and strengthen communities by modernizing buses, facilities and other related capital equipment and improving services. Public transportation investment is a key component of a strong local economies throughout New York.”

Senator Joe Robach, Chair of the Transportation Committee said, “Today’s announcement ensures that funding will be available to rural communities across the state for critically important infrastructure and transportation improvements. Public transportation is vital to the economic well-being of communities and this funding will to help to make certain that New York State is continuing to work towards a modern, 21st century infrastructure and transit system for all its residents.”

Assemblyman David Gantt, Chair of the Committee on Transportation said, “Transportation is the life blood of local communities across New York State. These grants will bolster local transportation networks, while breathing new life into the state’s economy and helping its citizens reach their destinations safely every day.”

 

A full list of projects by region is available below:

 

Capital Region

$1 million in funding to support operating assistance; fleet renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Columbia, Greene and Rensselaer counties:

 

Mohawk Valley

$9.9 million in funding to support operating assistance; transit capital projects; fleet, facility, and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie counties, and in the cities of Gloversville and Oneonta:

 

Central New York

$4.3 million in funding to support operating assistance; transit capital projects; fleet, facility, and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga and Oswego Counties:

Finger Lakes

$13.9 million in funding to support operating assistance; transit capital projects; fleet, facility, and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates Counties:

Western New York

$7 million in funding to support operating assistance; transit capital projects; fleet, facility, and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Niagara Counties, the cities of Niagara Falls and Olean, and to the Seneca Nation of Indians:

North Country

$6 million in in funding to support operating assistance; fleet and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties:

Mid-Hudson Valley

$2.2 million in funding to support operating assistance; and fleet renewal and modernization in Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Sullivan and Ulster counties:

Southern Tier

$8.9 million in funding to support operating assistance; fleet, facility, and equipment renewal and modernization; and mobility management services in Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga and Tompkins counties, and the cities of Hornell and Corning:

Intercity

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