Receiving Grants, City Mayor
Praises Partnership With State
ONEONTA – The $1.25 million in grants to the City of Oneonta, announced by Governor Cuomo yesterday, will “continue to strengthen economic-development activities, housing and the quality of life for our residents, businesses and our workforce,” Mayor Russ Southard said today.
They are:
• $250,000 to rehabilitate 18 housing units.
•$600,000 for infrastructure needs in the Market Street area.
• $400,000 to address streetscape needs in the Main Street area.
The local grants were part of $13 million in Community Development Block grants awarded across the state.
“Our partnership with the State of New York is a valuable asset to our community, allowing us to continue our efforts
in improving our economy and our ability to address community needs,” Southard said.