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Greenburgh Roads Get More Than $200,000 In State Aid

GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Greenburgh will receive more than $200,000 to help improve and maintain its local roads.

Greenburgh will receive state money to help improve and maintain its roads.

Greenburgh will receive state money to help improve and maintain its roads.

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The money, part of the state's Consolidated Highway Improvements Funds (CHIPS), will be an increase over what the town received last year.

Greenburgh will get $297,397.43. That's an increase of $66,218.22 from last year, said State Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D,I, WF-35).

“After several years of stagnant funding of CHIPS, this is welcome news for the localities here in Westchester County that have been struggling to provide much needed improvements to our aging infrastructure while at the same time keeping property taxes under control," said Stewart-Cousins, who represents Greenburgh. "I was pleased to support this portion of the budget that will improve the quality of life of our residents by making our communities more safe and helping to alleviate the property tax burden.”

Scarsdale will get $416,206.90, an increase of $87,267.39 from last year. White Plains will receive $711,789.09 in funding, an increase of $128,880.44.

 

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