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CHIPS and Local PAVE Runs County of Albany 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Albany County of Albany $2,371,506 $541,320 $2,912,826 Albany City of Albany $1,553,107 $354,512 $1,907,619 Albany City of Cohoes $350,149 $79,925 $430,074 Albany City of Watervliet $197,788 $45,147 $242,935 Albany Town of Berne $183,511 $41,888 $225,399 Albany Town of Bethlehem $316,235 $72,184 $388,418 Albany Town of Coeymans $111,906 $25,544 $137,450 Albany Town of Colonie $563,009 $128,512 $691,521 Albany Town of Guilderland $284,300 $64,894 $349,194 Albany Town of Knox $81,463 $18,595 $100,058 Albany Town of New Scotland $184,090 $42,020 $226,110 Albany Town of Rensselaerville $181,446 $41,417 $222,863 Albany Town of Westerlo $120,753 $27,563 $148,316 Albany Village of Altamont $21,832 $4,983 $26,815 Albany Village of Colonie $148,767 $33,958 $182,724 Albany Village of Green Island $47,581 $10,861 $58,441 Albany Village of Menands $51,723 $11,806 $63,530 Albany Village of Ravena $50,939 $11,627 $62,566 Albany Village of Voorheesville $54,679 $12,481 $67,161 County of Allegany 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Allegany County of Allegany $2,356,291 $537,847 $2,894,137 Allegany Town of Alfred $94,063 $21,471 $115,534 Allegany Town of Allen $118,285 $27,000 $145,285 Allegany Town of Alma $96,645 $22,060 $118,705 Allegany Town of Almond $141,401 $32,276 $173,677 Allegany Town of Amity $87,093 $19,880 $106,972 Allegany Town of Andover $124,155 $28,340 $152,495 Allegany Town of Angelica $85,102 $19,425 $104,527 Allegany Town of Belfast $107,673 $24,577 $132,250 Allegany Town of Birdsall $85,482 $19,512 $104,994 Allegany Town of Bolivar $76,576 $17,479 $94,055 Allegany Town of Burns $74,100 $16,914 $91,015 Allegany Town of Caneadea $128,482 $29,327 $157,809 Allegany Town of Centerville $123,739 $28,245 $151,984 Allegany Town of Clarksville $83,023 $18,951 $101,974 Allegany Town of Cuba $120,466 $27,497 $147,963 Allegany Town of Friendship $88,715 $20,250 $108,965 Allegany Town of Genesee $75,614 $17,260 $92,873 Allegany Town of Granger $120,245 $27,447 $147,693 Allegany Town of Grove $99,013 $22,601 $121,613 Allegany Town of Hume $127,299 $29,057 $156,356 Allegany Town of Independence $125,775 $28,709 $154,485 Allegany Town of New Hudson $115,065 $26,265 $141,329 Allegany Town of Rushford $129,665 $29,597 $159,262 Allegany Town of Scio $97,220 $22,192 $119,412 Allegany Town of Ward $76,816 $17,534 $94,350 Allegany Town of Wellsville $134,699 $30,746 $165,445 Allegany Town of West Almond $91,925 $20,983 $112,908 Allegany Town of Willing $112,895 $25,769 $138,665 Allegany Town of Wirt $111,240 $25,392 $136,632 Allegany Village of Alfred $32,705 $7,465 $40,171 Allegany Village of Almond $16,057 $3,665 $19,722 Allegany Village of Andover $36,378 $8,304 $44,681 Allegany Village of Angelica $61,438 $14,024 $75,462 Allegany Village of Belmont $25,982 $5,931 $31,912 Allegany Village of Bolivar $25,412 $5,800 $31,212 Allegany Village of Canaseraga $13,323 $3,041 $16,364 Allegany Village of Cuba $46,510 $10,616 $57,126 Allegany Village of Richburg $9,610 $2,194 $11,804 Allegany Village of Wellsville $133,481 $30,468 $163,949 County of Broome 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Broome County of Broome $2,502,993 $571,333 $3,074,326 Broome City of Binghamton $1,007,619 $229,999 $1,237,618 Broome Town of Barker $97,126 $22,170 $119,296 Broome Town of Binghamton $108,262 $24,712 $132,973 Broome Town of Chenango $136,590 $31,178 $167,768 Broome Town of Colesville $218,888 $49,963 $268,852 Broome Town of Conklin $93,305 $21,298 $114,602 Broome Town of Dickinson $25,402 $5,798 $31,200 Broome Town of Fenton $110,388 $25,197 $135,586 Broome Town of Kirkwood $94,987 $21,682 $116,669 Broome Town of Lisle $128,463 $29,323 $157,786 Broome Town of Maine $137,236 $31,326 $168,562 Broome Town of Nan^coke $70,504 $16,093 $86,597 Broome Town of Sanford $239,906 $54,761 $294,667 Broome Town of Triangle $85,647 $19,550 $105,196 Broome Town of Union $251,782 $57,472 $309,253 Broome Town of Vestal $309,071 $70,548 $379,619 Broome Town of Windsor $274,518 $62,661 $337,179 Broome Village of Deposit $49,895 $11,389 $61,285 Broome Village of EndicoT $230,150 $52,534 $282,684 Broome Village of Johnson City $255,500 $58,320 $313,820 Broome Village of Lisle $18,354 $4,189 $22,543 Broome Village of Port Dickinson $23,812 $5,435 $29,247 Broome Village of Whitney Point $24,529 $5,599 $30,128 Broome Village of Windsor $25,781 $5,885 $31,665 County of Cattaraugus 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Caaraugus County of Caaraugus $2,795,764 $638,161 $3,433,925 Caaraugus City of Olean $426,892 $97,442 $524,334 Caaraugus City of Salamanca $214,245 $48,903 $263,148 Caaraugus Town of Allegany $156,422 $35,705 $192,127 Caaraugus Town of Ashford $134,776 $30,764 $165,540 Caaraugus Town of Carrollton $75,492 $17,232 $92,724 Caaraugus Town of Cold Spring $50,929 $11,625 $62,554 Caaraugus Town of Conewango $115,486 $26,361 $141,847 Caaraugus Town of Dayton $62,991 $14,378 $77,370 Caaraugus Town of East OTo $107,765 $24,599 $132,364 Caaraugus Town of EllicoTville $103,903 $23,717 $127,619 Caaraugus Town of Farmersville $114,938 $26,236 $141,174 Caaraugus Town of Franklinville $104,745 $23,909 $128,654 Caaraugus Town of Freedom $123,772 $28,252 $152,024 Caaraugus Town of Great Valley $106,345 $24,274 $130,619 Caaraugus Town of Hinsdale $125,419 $28,628 $154,047 Caaraugus Town of Humphrey $95,776 $21,862 $117,638 Caaraugus Town of Ischua $68,631 $15,666 $84,296 Caaraugus Town of Leon $117,700 $26,866 $144,566 Caaraugus Town of LiTle Valley $53,926 $12,309 $66,235 Caaraugus Town of Lyndon $92,259 $21,059 $113,319 Caaraugus Town of Machias $127,619 $29,130 $156,749 Caaraugus Town of Mansfield $129,847 $29,639 $159,485 Caaraugus Town of Napoli $92,736 $21,168 $113,904 Caaraugus Town of New Albion $103,020 $23,515 $126,536 Caaraugus Town of Olean $80,042 $18,270 $98,312 Caaraugus Town of OTo $90,582 $20,676 $111,258 Caaraugus Town of Perrysburg $86,516 $19,748 $106,264 Caaraugus Town of Persia $39,368 $8,986 $48,354 Caaraugus Town of Portville $97,387 $22,230 $119,616 Caaraugus Town of Randolph $178,219 $40,680 $218,899 Caaraugus Town of Red House $9,755 $2,227 $11,982 Caaraugus Town of Salamanca $22,595 $5,157 $27,752 Caaraugus Town of South Valley $47,529 $10,849 $58,378 Caaraugus Town of Yorkshire $109,096 $24,902 $133,998 Caaraugus Village of Allegany $33,493 $7,645 $41,138 Caaraugus Village of Caaraugus $29,839 $6,811 $36,650 Caaraugus Village of Delevan $19,030 $4,344 $23,374 Caaraugus Village of EllicoTville $20,755 $4,738 $25,493 Caaraugus Village of Franklinville $38,799 $8,856 $47,656 Caaraugus Village of Gowanda $62,602 $14,290 $76,892 Caaraugus Village of LiTle Valley $24,998 $5,706 $30,704 Caaraugus Village of Portville $20,245 $4,621 $24,866 Caaraugus Village of South Dayton $27,922 $6,374 $34,296 County of Cayuga 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Cayuga County of Cayuga $3,271,162 $746,675 $4,017,837 Cayuga City of Auburn $612,735 $139,863 $752,598 Cayuga Town of Aurelius $53,775 $12,275 $66,049 Cayuga Town of Brutus $72,200 $16,480 $88,680 Cayuga Town of Cato $76,264 $17,408 $93,672 Cayuga Town of Conquest $81,852 $18,684 $100,536 Cayuga Town of Fleming $44,979 $10,267 $55,246 Cayuga Town of Genoa $103,498 $23,624 $127,122 Cayuga Town of Ira $96,256 $21,971 $118,227 Cayuga Town of Ledyard $81,333 $18,565 $99,898 Cayuga Town of Locke $56,676 $12,937 $69,612 Cayuga Town of Mentz $33,453 $7,636 $41,089 Cayuga Town of Montezuma $23,858 $5,446 $29,304 Cayuga Town of Moravia $45,199 $10,317 $55,516 Cayuga Town of Niles $93,608 $21,367 $114,975 Cayuga Town of Owasco $53,873 $12,297 $66,171 Cayuga Town of Scipio $92,523 $21,119 $113,642 Cayuga Town of Sempronius $82,914 $18,926 $101,839 Cayuga Town of SenneT $61,724 $14,089 $75,813 Cayuga Town of Springport $47,258 $10,787 $58,045 Cayuga Town of Sterling $116,169 $26,517 $142,686 Cayuga Town of Summerhill $71,117 $16,233 $87,350 Cayuga Town of Throop $55,648 $12,702 $68,351 Cayuga Town of Venice $113,308 $25,864 $139,171 Cayuga Town of Victory $97,664 $22,293 $119,957 Cayuga Village of Aurora $6,086 $1,389 $7,475 Cayuga Village of Cato $8,520 $1,945 $10,464 Cayuga Village of Cayuga $11,049 $2,522 $13,571 Cayuga Village of Fair Haven $50,111 $11,438 $61,549 Cayuga Village of Meridian $4,486 $1,024 $5,510 Cayuga Village of Moravia $19,836 $4,528 $24,364 Cayuga Village of Port Byron $26,733 $6,102 $32,835 Cayuga Village of Union Springs $36,308 $8,288 $44,596 Cayuga Village of Weedsport $31,111 $7,101 $38,213 County of Chautauqua 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments ChautauQua County of ChautauQua $3,738,198 $853,281 $4,591,478 Chautauqua City of Dunkirk $346,277 $79,041 $425,318 Chautauqua City of Jamestown $887,705 $202,627 $1,090,332 Chautauqua Town of Arkwright $93,593 $21,363 $114,956 Chautauqua Town of Bus^ $146,927 $33,537 $180,464 Chautauqua Town of Carroll $113,442 $25,894 $139,337 Chautauqua Town of CharloTe $111,222 $25,387 $136,609 Chautauqua Town of Chautauqua $175,550 $40,071 $215,621 Chautauqua Town of Cherry Creek $71,303 $16,276 $87,578 Chautauqua Town of Clymer $84,151 $19,208 $103,360 Chautauqua Town of Dunkirk $16,982 $3,876 $20,858 Chautauqua Town of Ellery $155,249 $35,437 $190,687 Chautauqua Town of EllicoT $119,092 $27,184
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