Not exact matches
Despite the current fiscal crisis, Governor Cuomo's Executive Budget continues prior year
funding levels for the core transportation capital programs supported by the Dedicated Highway and Bridge Trust
Fund, providing $ 501 million for highway and bridge construction, $ 363.1 million for the Consolidated Highway
Improvement Program (CHIPS) and $ 39.7 million for the Marchiselli program for
local governments, and $ 16.9 million for Amtrak service subsidies and additional rail capital investments.
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Funding of $ 79 million for programs designed to encourage and reward
local governments that consolidate or achieve efficiencies and performance
improvements.
This state
funding will enable
local governments to make
improvements by expanding the ability for their systems to communicate, exchange valuable data, and streamline information to enhance collaboration and assist first responders.
The New York State County Highway Superintendents Association (NYSCHSA) and the New York State Association of Town Superintendents of Highways (NYSAOTSOH) say
local governments need a minimum increase in
funding for the Consolidate Highway
Improvement Program (CHIPS) of $ 200 million to $ 638 million per year.
A new program offered through Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office will award
local governments in New York state up to $ 20 million to help
fund housing
improvement and blight elimination efforts over the next two years.
Over the past four years the county has been awarded nearly $ 600,000 through the State Archives
Local Government Record Management
Improvement Fund in support of the digital records management.
The Town of Newcomb is one of 20
local and county
governments to be approved for significant state
funding toward the
improvement of its water infrastructure.
In 2008/2009 the Welsh
Government made a grant available so
local authorities could apply for
funding for projects to bring innovations and
improvements to school transport.
However, with
local government funding cuts it would be difficult to fully handle the role suggested especially with the cut of the ESG
funds for
local authority's role in school
improvement
DC public schools receive
funding from several sources: the District's
local operating budget, special supplementary operating
funds from the DC City Council, capital
funding for building
improvements and construction, and the federal
government.
Issued by state and
local governments, municipal bonds (or munis) help
fund ongoing expenses and complete capital
improvements, such as sewers and toll roads.
Local or state
governments, working with traditional financiers,
fund the upfront cost of the solar installation or energy
improvement.
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), MIECHV's federal
funding agency, is surveying
local MIECHV programs about customer satisfaction while participating in MIECHV as part of a quality
improvement initiative in the federal
government.