Over $13 million in state funding released for state roads impacted by extreme weather

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ALBANY – The state has released  $13.6 million in funding for state roads impacted by extreme weather in the greater Hudson Valley region.

The money will be appropriated to four projects.

A total of $5.2 million will be used to resurface Route 35/202 from the Taconic State Parkway interchange to Route 118 in the Town of Yorktown.

A total of $3.6 million will be used to resurface Route 52 from Route 311 to Fowler Avenue  in the towns of Carmel and Kent.

A total of $3.6 million will be used to resurface Route 28 from Hurley Mountain Road in the towns of Ulster and Kingston.

And $1.2 million will be used to resurface Route 97 from a half-mile north of Kirks Road intersection to the Cochecton town line in the Town of Tusten.

The funding is coming from the State Department of Transportation.

 




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