State to help fund improvements to Goshen Village and Town government facilities

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GOSHEN – The state will provide a $75,000 grant for Goshen Town Hall improvements and $50,000 for the Village of Goshen Police headquarters. The funding comes through the State Municipal Grant Program.
The town grant will help the town install a new drainage system and catch basin at town hall and complete some 20,000 square feet of asphalt resurfacing.
The village grant will be used to pay for exterior renovations to the police station. “This funding for our police station will help preserve the historic building’s integrity and improve the aesthetic of the downtown,” said Mayor Kyle Roddey. “This work aligns with our continued goals of our Goshen 2020 vision to revitalize the downtown and improve our infrastructure.”
State Senator John Bonacic (R, Mt. Hope) secured the funding  




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