Keyword Infrastructure
Governor Hochul announced that construction has been completed on a $44.7 million project that restored and modernized the bridge carrying the Bruckner Expressway over Rosedale Avenue, enhancing safety and improving resiliency along a vital commuter artery in the Bronx used by tens of thousands of vehicles each day and critical to the movement of goods around the region.
Governor Hochul announced more than $265 million in grants to support projects that will help protect drinking water, improve climate resilience, update aging water infrastructure, reduce contributors to harmful algal blooms, and secure access to clean water.
Governor Hochul unveiled proposals to strengthen New York’s communities by investing in infrastructure as part of her 2026 State of the State.
Governor Hochul announced her “Let Them Build” agenda, a series of landmark reforms to speed up housing and infrastructure projects and lower costs as part of her 2026 State of the State.
Governor Hochul announced the completion of two significant infrastructure improvement projects that have enhanced safety and mobility along two important travel corridors in Central New York.
Governor Hochul highlighted the re-opening of New York State's Municipal Infrastructure Program (MIP) Request for Applications, making up to $36 million available to support broadband infrastructure projects across the state through ConnectALL, the state’s broadband office. MIP connects unserved and underserved communities to high-speed internet through open-access and publicly controlled broadband infrastructure.
Governor Hochul announced that over $101 million in state funding has been awarded to support 25 projects across New York that will modernize key freight lines and port facilities under the state’s Passenger and Freight Rail Assistance Program (PFRAP).
Governor Hochul announced the State’s $3.8 billion investment in local water infrastructure projects during State Fiscal Year 2025.
Governor Hochul announced New York State made historic progress revitalizing its transportation infrastructure in 2025.
Governor Hochul announced the completion of a $6.2 million preventative maintenance painting project on the Frederick Douglass-Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge, which carries Interstate 490 over the Genesee River in the City of Rochester, Monroe County.