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New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: A. B. Shaw Fire Company, Inc. Project Name: Equipment Amount: $70,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the purchase of Hydraulic Rescue Equipment Contact Information: Contact Person: Michael Cozzolino Contact Title: Chief Street: 67 Route 23 City: Claverack State: New York Zip: 12513 County: Columbia Senate Sponsor(s): Marchione Date of Nomination: 10/26/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Adams, Village of Project Name: Sidewalk Expansion Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the expansion of sidewalks in the Village. Contact Information: Contact Person: Philip Chatterton Contact Title: Mayor Street: 3 South Main Street City: Adams State: New York Zip: 13605 County: Jefferson Senate Sponsor(s): Ritchie Date of Nomination: 8/14/2014 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Adams, Village of Project Name: Expansion of Fire House Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used to expand Fire Department Hall including: three new bays, and new bathrooms. Contact Information: Contact Person: Robert J. Simpson Contact Title: 2nd Assistant Chief Street: 4 North Main Street, PO Box 52 City: Adams State: New York Zip: 13605 County: Jefferson Senate Sponsor(s): Ritchie Date of Nomination: 5/29/2015 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Adelphi University Project Name: University Center Renovation Amount: $2,000,000 Project Description: Funds will be used for an expansion and safety upgrade to the Adelphi University Center. Contact Information: Contact Person: Russell A. Palmer Contact Title: Director of Business Affairs Street: 1 South Avenue City: Garden City State: New York Zip: 11530 County: Nassau Senate Sponsor(s): Hannon Date of Nomination: 8/17/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Afton, Town of Project Name: New Municipal Facility Amount: $100,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the planning, site acquisition, renovation or construction of a handicap accessible, energy efficient Town Court and Town Hall. Contact Information: Contact Person: John Lawrence Contact Title: Supervisor Street: 169 Main Street City: Afton State: New York Zip: 13730 County: Chenango Senate Sponsor(s): Libous Date of Nomination: 5/29/2015 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Airmont, Village of Project Name: Generator Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used to purchase and install two traffic signals on Arnold Avenue. Contact Information: Contact Person: Veronica Boesch Contact Title: Mayor Street: 251 Cherry Lane City: Tallman State: New York Zip: 10982 County: Rockland Senate Sponsor(s): Carlucci Date of Nomination: 2/27/2014 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Akron, Village of Project Name: Hoag Avenue Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the rehabilitation of Hoag Avenue. Contact Information: Contact Person: Daniel Borchert Contact Title: Village Clerk Street: 21 Main Street City: Akron State: New York Zip: 14001 County: Erie Senate Sponsor(s): Ranzenhofer Date of Nomination: 3/17/2016 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alabama, Town of Project Name: Town of Alabama Water District No. 2 Phase 1 & 2 Amount: $250,000 Project Description: Funds will be used to install a water main within Alabama Town Water District #2 Contact Information: Contact Person: Janet Sage Contact Title: Town Supervisor Street: 2218 Judge Road City: Oakfield State: New York Zip: 14125 County: Genesee Senate Sponsor(s): Ranzenhofer Date of Nomination: 5/8/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alabama, Town of Project Name: Dump Truck Amount: $100,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the purchase of a dump truck with snow and ice equipment. Contact Information: Contact Person: Janet Sage Contact Title: Supervisor Street: 2218 Judge Road City: Oakfield State: New York Zip: 14125 County: Genesee Senate Sponsor(s): Ranzenhofer Date of Nomination: 5/26/2016 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alabama, Town of Fire Department, Inc. Project Name: Recreation Hall/Station 1 Improvements Amount: $165,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the expansion of Station 1 and improvements to the interior, exterior entrance and front façade of Recreation Hall. Contact Information: Contact Person: Robert Crossen Contact Title: President Street: 2230 Judge Road - PO Box 798 City: Basom State: New York Zip: 14013 County: Genesee Senate Sponsor(s): Ranzenhofer Date of Nomination: 1/27/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Withdrawn 5/12/17 Grantee: Albion Central School District Project Name: Bus Garage Renovations Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for removal and reconstruction of 2 bus garage rotary lift frames, and installation of eight safety systems for overhead doors. Contact Information: Contact Person: Shawn E Liddle Contact Title: District Clerk Street: 324 East Avenue City: Albion State: New York Zip: 14411 County: Orleans Senate Sponsor(s): Maziarz Date of Nomination: 12/3/2014 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Albion, Village of Project Name: Bullard Park Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the renovation of the playground at Bullard Park Contact Information: Contact Person: Contact Title: Linda Babcock Street: Village Clerk City: Albion State: New York Zip: 14411 County: Orleans Senate Sponsor(s): Ortt Date of Nomination: 3/17/2016 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alden, Town of Project Name: Alden Town Community Center Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used to make structural repairs to the Community Center. Contact Information: Contact Person: Harry F. "Bud" Milligan Contact Title: Supervisor Street: 3311 Wende Road City: Alden State: New York Zip: 14004 County: Erie Senate Sponsor(s): Gallivan Date of Nomination: 8/14/2014 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alert Fire Company Project Name: Fire Gator Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used to purchase a Polaris Ranger 800 6x6. Contact Information: Contact Person: James E Neubert Contact Title: Chief Street: 555 Middle Neck Road City: Great Neck State: New York Zip: 11023 County: Nassau Senate Sponsor(s): Martins Date of Nomination: 7/8/2015 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alexander, Village of Project Name: Sidewalks Amount: $210,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for improvements to sidewalks in the Village. Contact Information: Contact Person: William Wagner Contact Title: Mayor Street: 3323 Buffalo Street City: Alexander State: New York Zip: 14005 County: Genesee Senate Sponsor(s): Ranzenhofer Date of Nomination: 1/27/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alexandria Bay, Village of Project Name: Scenic View Park Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the construction of a new playground in Scenic View Park. Contact Information: Contact Person: Judith Cornick Contact Title: Treasurer Street: 110 Walton Street City: Alexandria Bay State: New York Zip: 13607 County: Jefferson Senate Sponsor(s): Ritchie Date of Nomination: 11/19/2015 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alexandria Central School District Project Name: Safety & Instruction Upgrades Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the purchase of equipment to improve the mainenance, safety and classroom instruction within the School District. Contact Information: Contact Person: George Merritt Contact Title: Superintendent Street: 34 Bolton Avenue City: Alexandria Bay State: New York Zip: 13607 County: Jefferson Senate Sponsor(s): Ritchie Date of Nomination: 9/28/2017 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Allegany County Project Name: Jail to Office Renovations Amount: $250,000 Project Description: Funding will be used to renovate the former County Jail into usable office space. Contact Information: Contact Person: Mitchell M Alger Contact Title: County Administrator Street: 7 Count Street City: Belmont State: New York Zip: 14895 County: Allegany Senate Sponsor(s): Young Date of Nomination: 12/3/2014 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Alma Rod and Gun Club, Inc. Project Name: Dam Repair Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for the repair of the dam and spillway system that generates Alma Pond. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation owns a significant portion of the Alma Pond shoreline and operates the Alma Pond recreational facilit Contact Information: Contact Person: Hartrick (Buddy) Brownell Contact Title: President Street: 724 County Road 18 - PO Box 181 City: Wellsville State: New York Zip: 14895 County: Allegany Senate Sponsor(s): Young Date of Nomination: 11/19/2015 New York State and Municipal Facilities Program Project Nomination Grantee: Altamont, Village of Project Name: Brandle Road Culvert Amount: $50,000 Project Description: Funding will be used for improvements

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