Also at 10 a.m., members of the WNY state legislative delegation and local organizations will discuss the details of $ 2.5 billion for
clean water infrastructure projects, which was included in the 2017 - 2018 budget, Canalside Boardwalk, 44 Prime St., Buffalo.
North Country state lawmakers praised the funding increases for
clean water infrastructure projects: both one - house bills accept the governor's $ 2 billion program spread out over five years (the Senate version tacks on a $ 5 billion water infrastructure bond act that would go before the voters in 2018).
Municipalities also received millions for
clean water infrastructure projects, including projects in Crown Point, Saranac Lake, Elizabethtown, St. Armand, Moriah, North Elba, Westport and Wilmington — making the announcement an early Christmas present for local officials.
Not exact matches
Perhaps most importantly, the counties are pushing for using bank settlement funds for upstate road and
water infrastructure projects and have the state invest in
clean water infrastructure.
Federal budget proposals in the House and Senate threaten
water and sewer
infrastructure projects that would help
clean up polluted waterways, including the planned restoration of Scajaquada Creek, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said.
Mr. Cuomo also proposed budgeting an extra $ 1 billion in education funding this year, a $ 2 billion investment in
clean -
water infrastructure and various other expensive
projects, including hundreds of millions of dollars in economic - development for Buffalo ($ 500 million), a life sciences research and development cluster ($ 550 million) and new airports in Syracuse and Plattsburgh.
No one knows which
projects and municipalities would get funding through the governor's proposed
Clean Water Infrastructure Act of 2017, but proponents said the funds would go a long way toward cleaning up pollution and improving water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsew
Water Infrastructure Act of 2017, but proponents said the funds would go a long way toward cleaning up pollution and improving water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region
Infrastructure Act of 2017, but proponents said the funds would go a long way toward
cleaning up pollution and improving
water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsew
water infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region
infrastructure in the Buffalo Niagara region and elsewhere.
Perkins said the loan would divert funding from New York City's
clean water infrastructure needs for the life of the 30 - year loan, which would mean «an entire generation of
projects may be forever sacrificed.»
The extender legislation included money for major capital and
infrastructure projects, including a $ 2.5 billion
clean water program.
The Senate Republicans want to spend nearly $ 8 billion on
clean water and sewer
projects, including a $ 5 billion
infrastructure bond and creation of an institute to set state standards for unregulated contaminants.
The budget also includes the Excelsior Scholarship, which provides free tuition to CUNY and SUNY colleges to families making up to $ 125,00 per year, and $ 2.5 billion for the
Clean Water Infrastructure Act, which will pay for local infrastruc
Infrastructure Act, which will pay for local
infrastructureinfrastructure projects.
State Senate Republicans on Sunday proposed spending nearly $ 8 billion on
clean water and sewer
projects, including a $ 5 billion
infrastructure bond and creation of an institute to set state standards for unregulated contaminants.
Draft bill targets wolves,
clean water, and blocks court review of a major
infrastructure project in California
- $ 3.9 billion for
clean water and drinking
water infrastructure projects, on top of billions more from the stimulus
In private practice, Tom represented clients in a wide range of federal civil and criminal litigation brought under federal environmental laws, including the
Clean Air Act,
Clean Water Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, while also representing clients in the environmental review and permitting for major energy and railroad
infrastructure projects.
Jeffrey Rector is a partner at Sheppard Mullin specializing in sustainability focused
project finance for domestic and international transactions involving
clean energy,
water, and other
infrastructure projects and in advising export credit agencies and multilateral development banks on
project finance transactions.