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Williams Announces Nearly $25 Million in Funding for Local Projects

“The funding we’ve fought for includes provisions for broadband access, water infrastructure, healthcare access, law enforcement equipment, and more,” said Congressman Williams. “I’m glad that the Appropriations Committee has moved this funding one step closer to the finish line. My office will keep putting Central New York first, every single day.”

CNY — Congressman Brandon Williams (NY-22) announced that the House Committee on Appropriations has approved $24,790,310which he requested for community projects in the 22nd Congressional District of New York.

 

Rep. Williams requested these funds from the House Appropriations Committee, working with local stakeholders to determine what needs throughout the district could be met with congressional funding. Now, these allocations will be included in appropriations bills as they move through the House of Representatives.

 

“The funding we’ve fought for includes provisions for broadband access, water infrastructure, healthcare access, law enforcement equipment, and more,” said Congressman Williams. “I’m glad that the Appropriations Committee has moved this funding one step closer to the finish line. My office will keep putting Central New York first, every single day.”

 

By The Numbers

  • $3,000,000 for the City of Syracuse - Children’s Rising Center

 

  • $3,722,900 for the Syracuse Housing Authority - East Adams Neighborhood Transformation Plan
  • $3,070,000 for the City of Syracuse - Surge Link Broadband Program

 

  • $1,200,000 for the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office - Mobile Command Center

 

  • $1,000,000 for the Syracuse Police Department - Mobile Command Unit

 

  • $1,987,500 for Community Memorial Hospital - Cazenovia Urgent Care Center

 

  • $106,000 for the City of Oneida - Police Station Facilities Expansion

 

  • $3,000,000 for the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority - Baggage System Upgrades

 

  • $2,250,000 for Elbridge and Jordan - Joint Water Project

 

  • $2,250,000 for Tully and LaFayette - Joint Water Project

 

  • $565,000 for the Village of Minoa - Wastewater Treatment Plant

 

  • $55,000 for the Yorkville Police Department - Police Department Facilities Updates

 

  • $533,910 for the Village of New York Mills - Police Station Addition

 

  • $1,500,000 for the Town of Westmoreland - Tindall Water Line Replacement
  • $550,000 for the Town of Deerfield - Mobile Recycling Facility

Funding secured for NY-22 via Community Project Funding: $24,790,310

 

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