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1 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Regional Economic s Council

2 Table of Contents Regional Council s Western New York...10 Finger Lakes...24 Southern Tier...36 Central New York...48 Mohawk Valley...62 North Country...74 Capital Region...85 Mid-Hudson...98 New York City Long Island

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4 2017 Descriptions Description Type of Funding Resources Available New York State Council on the Arts (Arts) Arts Grant (Arts ACIP, WIP, WRP) Funds are available for arts and culture initiatives to eligible non-profit and local units of government. This Local Assistance support is provided under Article 3 of NYS Arts and Cultural Affairs Law for the presentation, staffng and training of the performing, literary and visual arts that encourage broader participation and public interest in the cultural heritage of NY State and promotes tourism and economic development. Funding s: Arts and Cultural Impact ming (ACIP); Investment (WIP); Readiness (WRP) Grant Up to $5 million Arts & Cultural Facilities Improvement (ACFIP) The NYSCA/ESD Arts & Cultural Facilities Improvement was established to strengthen tourism; promote business development, and improve the quality, effciency and accessibility of New York State arts and cultural organizations through targeted investments. Funding is available for, but not limited to, renovations and/or expansions of space(s) that are open to the public; modifications to provide for sustainable, energy effcient spaces that would result in overall cost savings; accessibility renovations; as well as technology and other equipment that would benefit the public. Grant Up to $20 million Department of Agriculture & Markets (Ag & Mkts) New York State Grown & Certified Agricultural Producers' Grant (Ag & Mkts GCAP) The New York State Grown & Certified Agricultural Producers Grant will assist agricultural producers in the state in meeting food safety standards required to participate in the New York State Grown & Certified program. New York State Grown & Certified is the first statewide, multi-faceted food certification program designed to strengthen consumer confidence in New York products, address food product labeling, and assist New York farmers so they can take advantage of the growing market demand for foods locally grown and produced to a higher standard. The program will make regional awards of up to $500,000 per region to a single entity that will serve as a program administrator. Eligible program administrators include municipalities, regional and local development corporations, not-for-profits, public benefit corporations and industrial development agencies. The awarded program administrators will make the grant funding available to eligible New York State agricultural producers in their region. Agricultural producers receiving funding will be required to participate in the New York State Grown & Certified. Grant Up to $5 million NYS Canal Corporation (Canals) Canalway Matching Grant (Canals) The Canalway Grants is a competitive matching grant program available to eligible municipalities and 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations along the New York State Canal System. Funding is for capital projects that enhance economic and community development along the canal corridor and are consistent with the goals of the Regional Economic Council Plans. Grant Up to $1 million Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) DEC/EFC Wastewater Infrastructure Engineering Planning Grant (DEC EPG) The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), in conjunction with the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC), offered grants to municipalities to help pay for the initial planning of eligible Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) water quality projects. Up to $3 million has been made available for this round of the Wastewater Infrastructure Engineering Planning Grant (EPG) program. Grants will assist municipalities facing economic hardship with the engineering and planning costs of CWSRF-eligible water quality projects. Grant Up to $3 million Water Quality Improvement (DEC AHR, MS4, NPS, Salt, SWP, WQIP) The Water Quality Improvement (WQIP) program is a competitive, statewide reimbursement grant program open to local governments and not-for-profit corporations for implementation projects that directly address documented water quality impairments or protect a drinking water source. s eligible under the Water Quality Improvement include: municipal wastewater treatment; nonpoint source pollution abatement and control from non-farm sources; land acquisition projects for source water protection; salt storage; aquatic habitat restoration; and municipal separate storm sewer systems. Grant Up to $87 million Climate Smart Communities (DEC CSC) The Climate Smart Communities (CSC) program, funded under Title 15 of the Environmental Protection Fund, is a competitive grant program awarding 50/50 matching grants to eligible municipalities to implement climate adaptation and mitigation projects across the state. s eligible under the CSC Grants include: flood risk reduction; extreme weather preparedness; reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from non-power sector sources, with an emphasis on transportation and food waste; and projects undertaking pre-implementation actions related to Climate Smart Communities Certification. Grant Up to $10 million 5

5 Description Type of Funding Resources Available Department of Labor (DOL) Grants (DOL EET, UWT) Grant funding is available to for-profit and not-for-profit businesses, training providers, and Local Boards to upgrade the skills of the workforce. Under Existing Employee Training (EET), current employees in low- and middle-skill positions will receive occupational skills training, in classroom settings, to attain or retain middle-skills occupations. Under the Unemployed Worker Training (UWT), unemployed or underemployed workers, with an emphasis on individuals with barriers to employment and veterans, will receive occupational skills training, in classroom settings, to be qualified to attain full or part-time employment or higher level of employment in available positions in the region. Grant Up to $5 million Department of State (DOS) Local Government Effciency Grants (DOS LGE) The Local Government Effciency (LGE) Grant program assists local leaders identify best practices and implement actions focused on reducing municipal expenditures, limiting the growth in property taxes and increasing effciencies in service delivery. s can include local government reorganization, functional or service delivery consolidation, cooperative service agreements, and establishment of regional service delivery mechanisms. Grant Up to $4 million Local Waterfront Revitalization (DOS LWRP) The Department of State's Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP), funded under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund, provides matching grants on a competitive basis to eligible villages, towns, cities, and counties located along New York s coasts or designated inland waterways to revitalize communities and waterfronts through planning, design, and construction projects. Grant categories include preparing or implementing a LWRP; updating an LWRP to mitigate future physical climate risks; redeveloping hamlets, downtowns and urban waterfronts; planning or constructing land and water-based trails; preparing or implementing a lakewide or watershed management plan; implementing a community resilience strategy; and celebrating the bicentennial of the Erie Canal - improving public waterfront access for canal communities. Grant Up to $15.2 million Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) Green Innovation Grant (EFC GIGP) The Green Innovation Grant (GIGP) provides grants on a competitive basis to projects that improve water quality and demonstrate green stormwater infrastructure in New York. GIGP is administered by NYS Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) and is funded with a grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Federal Grant Up to $15 million Empire State (ESD) Excelsior Jobs (ESD EJP) Refundable tax credits are available to businesses in targeted industries (e.g. high-tech, bio-tech, clean-tech, manufacturing) that create or retain jobs or make significant capital investments. Businesses meeting the eligibility criteria may apply for assistance by contacting their Regional Offce within New York State. Tax Credit Up to $75 million ESD Grant Funds (ESD Grants) ESD has several grant programs that together make available $150 million of capital grant funding for the Regional Economic Council Initiative. Capital grant funding is available for capital-based economic development projects intended to create or retain jobs; prevent, reduce or eliminate unemployment and underemployment; and/ or increase business or economic activity in a community or Region. Grant Up to $150 million Market New York (ESD MNY) Market New York is a grant program established to strengthen tourism and attract visitors to New York State by promoting destinations, attractions and special events. Funding is available for tourism marketing initiatives, capital/construction projects and the recruitment and/or execution of special events, including meetings, conferences, conventions, festivals, agritourism/craft beverage events, athletic competitions and consumer and industry trade shows. Grant Up to $15 million New York State Innovation Hot Spot Support (ESD HSSP) Designated Innovation Hot Spots will be eligible for operating grants from ESD for five years. Innovation Hot Spots support entrepreneurial activities and ecosystem in their region. Client companies of the Innovation Hot Spots may be eligible for state income and sales tax benefits for a period of up to five years. Grant up to $1.25 million. Grant Up to $1.25 million Strategic Planning and Feasibility Study Grants (ESD SPFS) ESD s Urban and Community promotes economic development in the State of New York by encouraging economic and employment opportunities and stimulating development of communities and urban areas. Total program funding of up to $1 million is available for working capital grants of up to $100,000 each to support 1) strategic development plans for a city, county, or municipality or a significant part thereof and 2) feasibility studies for site(s) or facility(ies) assessment and planning. s should focus on economic development purposes, and preference shall be given to projects located in highly distressed communities. 6 Grant Up to $1 million

6 Description Type of Funding Resources Available Homes and Community Renewal, Offce of Community Renewal (HCR and HCR/OCR) New York State Community Block Grant (HCR CDBG) The Community Block Grant (CDBG) is a federally funded program authorized by Title I of the Housing and Community Act of The CDBG is administered by the Offce of Community Renewal (OCR) under the direction of the New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC). NYS CDBG funds provide eligible small communities and non-urban counties in New York State with an opportunity to undertake activities that focus on community development needs such as creating or expanding job opportunities, providing safe affordable housing, and/or addressing local public infrastructure and public facilities issues. The primary statutory objective of the CDBG program is to develop viable communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment by expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. Three CDBG program applications were available for the annual CFA Round: Microenterprise, Public Infrastructure/ Public Facilities, and Community Planning and two programs were made available in open round applications: Economic and Small Business. Grant Up to $20 million New York Main Street (HCR NYMS) The New York Main Street (NYMS) program was formally established in Article 26 of New York State Private Housing Finance Law. The NYMS program is administered by the Offce of Community Renewal (OCR) under the direction of the Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC). NYMS funds are awarded to units of local government and notforprofit organizations that are committed to revitalizing historic downtowns, mixed-use neighborhood commercial districts, and village centers. NYMS grants are available for targeted improvements such as facade renovations, interior commercial and residential building renovations, and streetscape enhancement projects. Traditional NYMS program grants were made available for the annual CFA Round and NYMS Technical Assistance (NYMS-TA) funds were made available in an open round application. Grant Up to $6.2 million Offce of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (Parks) EPF Municipal Grants (OPRHP: PKS: A/P/D; HP: A/P/D; HAS: A/P/D) The Environmental Protection Fund Grants (EPF) provides matching grants on a competitive basis for the acquisition, planning, and development of parks, historic properties, and heritage areas located within the physical boundaries of the State of New York. Parks is for the acquisition, development and planning of parks and recreational facilities to preserve, rehabilitate or restore lands, waters or structures for park, recreation or conservation purposes and for structural assessments and/or planning for such projects. Historic Preservation is to acquire, improve, protect, preserve, rehabilitate or restore properties listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places and for structural assessments and/or planning for such projects. Heritage Areas is for projects to acquire, preserve, rehabilitate or restore lands, waters or structures identified in the approved management plans for Heritage Areas designated under section of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law, and for structural assessments or planning for such projects. Grant Up to $20 million Recreational Trails Federal Grants (OPRHP RTP: M; NM; D; MD; NMD) The Recreational Trails provides funds to develop and maintain recreational trails for both motorized and non-motorized recreational trail use. Funding is available for the maintenance and restoration of existing recreational trails, development and rehabilitation of trailside and trailhead facilities and trail linkages for recreational trails, purchase and lease of recreational trail construction and maintenance equipment, construction of new recreational trails, acquisition of easements and fee simple title to property for recreational trails or recreational trail corridors, and assessment of trail conditions for accessibility and maintenance. Grant Up to $1.9 million New York State Energy Research and Authority (NYSERDA) Energy Effciency s NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. Incentive Up to $40 million Industrial Bond Cap (IDB CAP) Industrial Bond Cap (IDB Cap) Up to $300 million from the Federal IDB Cap allocation will be available for State and local government issuers to sell tax exempt bonds for private projects that demonstrate a public purpose. Tax Exempt Bond Up to $300 million 7

7 10 Regional Councils Western New York: Finger Lakes: Southern Tier: Central New York: Mohawk Valley: North Country: Capital Region: Mid-Hudson: New York City: Long Island: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, Yates Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, Schoharie Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, Washington Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond Nassau, Suffolk 8

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9 WESTERN NEW YORK $68.8 million awarded to 112 projects Allegany Alfred University Allegany Allegany Allegany Allegany County Soil and Water Conservation District Andover Andover Allegany Bolivar Allegany Allegany Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara Canaseraga Canaseraga New York Cider Association Young Audiences of Western New York, Inc. Southern Tier Business Center at Alfred University Town of West Almond Salt Storage Facility Andover Engineering Study Wastewater Treatment Facility Study Pool Improvements Canaseraga Water System Improvements Wastewater Collection Treatment System Improvements Craft Beverage Agritourism Cider Week in Western NY Traveling the Erie Canal: 200 Years of Journeys Alfred University South Hall will be renovated to house the new Southern Tier Business Center thereby remediating a blighted structure and returning it to productive use. The Center will encourage entrepreneurship, help businesses develop innovative, cross-disciplinary solutions, and assist them with implementation of solutions, particularly those involving commercialization of products that rely on advanced materials processing and characterization. Allegany County Soil and Water Conservation District will install a hooped-style salt storage building for the Town of West Almond on property owned by the Town. This new building will have a paved foundation and concrete walls helping prevent runoff of salt and sand to nearby streams and prevent leaching of salt into the groundwater. Funds will be used to complete an Engineering Study focused on the feasibility of establishing a central wastewater system. The Andover will complete an engineering report to evaluate establishing a central wastewater treatment facility that will replace individual private wastewater treatment systems. The Bolivar, in partnership with the Town of Bolivar, will make major renovations and improvements to the Moore Memorial Pool, the only public pool in the County. Funds will be used for improvements to the Village water supply system. The Canaserga will complete and engineering report to evaluate the wastewater collection treatment system and recommend improvements. New York Cider Association will plan and promoting Cider Week Western New York event and use the proximity of the participating cidery s to encourage tourism, drawing consumers to cider tasting rooms. Young Audiences Western New York will provide Traveling The Erie Canal: 200 Years of Journeys for young people and families throughout eight counties. This project leads to a lasting Canal legacy for future generations and produces digital creative storytelling by youth. ESD Grants $1,000,000 Salt $109,758 HCR CDBGCP $42,750 DEC EPG $30,000 OPRHP PKS D $156,733 HCR CDBGPIPF $545,000 DEC EPG $12,000 ESD MNY $67,150 Arts ACIP $75,000 10

10 Western New York Cattaraugus Cattaraugus County Soil and Water Conservation District Cattaraugus City of Olean Cattaraugus City of Olean Cattaraugus Cattaraugus Cattaraugus Cattaraugus Cattaraugus Cattaraugus Fitzpatrick & Weller Inc. Historical Cattaraugus Olean Urban Renewal Agency T and D Resorts, Inc. Town of Ellicottville Franklinville Cattaraugus County Long- Term Ditch Stabilization Bradner Stadium Forness Park Trail City of Olean Microenterprise Fitzpatrick & Weller Inc. Facility Renovation Historical Cattaraugus Village Hotel Manny Hanny Stabilization The LeeKee Lagoon Capital Town and Village Shared Engineering Wastewater System Study Cattaraugus County Soil and Water Conservation District will oversee a road ditch stabilization program throughout the county. Roadside ditches will be improved through hydroseeding, rock-lining, erosion-control fabric, adding check dams, and other best management practices. The expected outcome of this program is to control erosion and reduce sediment deposition in the lakes and streams in the county. City of Olean will construct a new trail that will enhance the safety and accessibility for patrons using local recreational areas and create a connection to Bradner Stadium, the War Vets Park, the William O. Smith Recreation Center and Ice Complex and the Allegheny River Valley Trail that links Olean and the Town of Allegany. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. Fitzpatrick & Weller, a hardwood lumber and finished product company, will expand and renovate its facilities and replace outdated and energy-ineffcient kilns with new state-of-the-art equipment that will allow the company to remain competitive, retain jobs, and increase productivity. The historic former Crawford House Hotel in the Cattaraugus will undergo extensive restoration. This project will spark major revitalization efforts that will turn the Cattaraugus Village Commercial Historic District (CVCHD ) into a prosperous commercial center while retaining its historic and architectural integrity. The Olean Urban Renewal Agency will renovate the former Manufacturers' Hanover Bank Building. Renovation and remediation efforts will help ensure the viability of the adaptive reuse of this long vacant historic building by a private developer interested in developing a hotel at this site, creating business investment and jobs in this distressed downtown area. T and D Resorts, Inc. will undertake a capital project, The Leekee Lagoon, to build a full scale water park at Triple R Camping Resort, where visitors will be able to operate an interactive play center where with 80 water play features such as water cannons and water curtains. This regional tourism project is expected to increase visitation to the area and overall Western NY region. The Town and Ellicottville will establish a single engineering department with a full- time engineer working for both municipalities. The new offce will oversee the DPW departments, replacing the current DPW Superintendents and consolidate 3 part-time positions into one, considerably reducing the need for contracted services. The Franklinville will complete an engineering report to evaluate the Village's wastewater collection and treatment system, identify wastewater infrastructure needs and evaluate alternatives to meet those needs. NPS $330,759 ESD Grants $59,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 ESD Grants $500,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 OPRHP HP D $500,000 ESD MNY $160,812 DOS LGE $400,000 DEC EPG $100,000 11

11 Western New York Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua County Chautauqua County Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District City of Jamestown Comprehensive Plan 2017 Erie 2 - Chautauqua - Cattaraugus BOCES Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Jamestown Renaissance Corporation Barcelona to Chautauqua Institution Multiuse Trail Easements Sewer Extension for West Side Chautauqua Lake Chadakoin River Watershed - Jamestown Riverwalk Restoration Chautauqua Lake Watershed Rehabilitation - North Basin Periphery Chautauqua Lake Watershed Rehabilitation - Prendergast Creek Chautauqua Lake Watershed Rehabilitation - South Basin Periphery West 2nd Street Public Piazza and Streetscape Improvements Falconer Comprehensive Plan Adult Education Jamestown Urban Design Plan 2.0 STRIVE 2017 at West 2nd Street This project involves acquisition of access easements to build upon Phase 4 of the Barcelona to Chautauqua Institution Trail (B2CI), a 14-mile trail to spur along a historic trolley line that connected the Chautauqua Institution to Lake Erie. The easements being sought will nearly connect segment 4, currently under construction, to the opposite end of the trail in the Town of Westfield. Chautauqua County will provide public sewers to a portion of the unsewered west side of Chautauqua Lake in the Town of North Harmony. This project will reduce the amount of phosphorous entering Chautauqua Lake and improve water quality of the lake. The Chautauqua Soil and Water Conservation District will use multiple management practices to stabilize streambank along the Chadakoin River in the City of Jamestown. The project is expected to address urban stormwater runoff concerns at the site. Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District will install grade control structures and structural slope protections along the streambanks and artificial drainage ways of the North Basin of Chautauqua Lake. This project will prevent erosion thereby reducing sediment and nutrient loading to the streams and Chautauqua Lake. The Chautauqua Soil and Water Conservation District will install multiple streambank stabilization structures along Prendergast Creek. This project is expected to reduce sediment loads to the creek and Chautauqua Lake. Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District will install grade control structures and structural slope protections on the South Basin tributaries of Chautauqua Lake. This project will hold coarse sediment back reducing erosion and allowing fish to move within the stream. The Public Piazza will convert a vehiclecentric area of downtown Jamestown into an appealing piazza with a pedestrian-friendly feel while maintaining multi-modal function improving walkability and connectivity to the National Comedy Center and the Chadakoin River. The Falconer will create a blueprint for future development and investment in the village. The planning process will focus on land use, environmental features, transportation needs and infrastructure, and demographic and economic trends. Erie 2 - Chautauqua - Cattaraugus BOCES will deliver the PAET to adults, preparing them for a pathway into a NYS Apprenticeship that will focus on the electrical trades. The City of Jamestown will lead a community engaged process to update and adopt revisions to the city's 2006 Urban Design Plan that will guide downtown and riverfront development for the next decade. The Jamestown Renaissance Corporation will rehabilitate a long-vacant structure at West 2nd Street in downtown Jamestown for new uses that include a bakery, public market, shared workspace, and apartments that will attract additional visitors to the National Comedy Center and central business district. OPRHP PKS A $92,511 WWT NPS NPS NPS NPS $5,000,000 $313,890 $33,640 $78,022 $48,000 ESD Grants $140,000 ESD SPFS $15,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD SPFS $87,500 ESD Grants $100,000 12

12 Western New York Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Southwestern Central School District Town of Chautauqua Town of Chautauqua Chautauqua Town of Ripley Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Chautauqua Town of Westfield Celoron Fredonia Mayville Sherman Sinclairville Shared Fuel Station Chautauqua Heights Sewer District Inflow and Infiltration Study Chautauqua Heights Sewer District Wastewater Treatment Plant Ripley Beach Town Park Improvements Design and Construction Sanitary Sewer Collection System Planning Study Phase II Lucille Ball Memorial Park Improvements - Phase IV Design and Construction Card Seed Company Building - 50 West Main Street Mayville Chautauqua Stormwater Management Engineering Study Sherman Comprehensive Assessment Sewer Study Sinclairville Water System Improvements Southwestern Central School District will address the safety and reliability of student transportation and spiraling petroleum costs. In partnership with the Village, the District will construct a Shared Fuel Station on Village property. The new Shared Fuel Station, located less than a quarter mile away from the District s transportation garage, will have the capacity of 8,000 gallons of diesel 2,000 gallons of unleaded fuel. The Town of Chautauqua will complete an engineering report to evaluate the existing collection system, prepare recommendations on remediation of the system, and explore the possibility of providing municipal wastewater treatment to the area. The Town of Chautauqua will decommission the existing Chautauqua Heights Sewer District Wastewater Treatment Plant and replace it with a pumping station. A force main will be installed to convey flows from the pumping station to the North Chautauqua Lake Sewer District Wastewater Treatment Plant where the effuent will be treated to remove phosphorus. This will reduce phosphorus entering Chautauqua Lake which will reduce eutrophication and make the Lake a better habitat for wildlife. The Town of Ripley will design and construct public access and recreation improvements at Ripley Beach Town Park on Lake Erie. Improvements will include two stairways providing beach access, an overlook platform and pavilion, safety fencing, informational kiosks, restroom and shower facilities, rustic camping sites, a nature trail, replacement of invasive species with native plants, parking, and a rescue jib crane for emergency rescue response. The Town of Westfield will complete an engineering report to identify specific inflow and infiltration sources and required collection system improvements through the collection of detailed field data investigations. The Celoron will design and construct a new park amenities building in Lucille Ball Memorial Park along Chautauqua Lake. Building amenities will include ADA compliant restrooms, drinking fountain, security camera system, and storage area. The Village will assist in the renovation of the historic Card Seed Company building, located at 50 West Main Street in Fredonia. The Mayville will complete an engineering report to inventory current stormwater infrastructure and identify stormwater projects that can be pursued in the future having a positive impact on the environmental health of Chautauqua Lake. Funds will be used to complete a comprehensive assessment of the Village's sanitary sewer system infrastructure. Funds will be used to construct a new water storage tank and development of an additional well water source. DOS LGE $138,585 DEC EPG $30,000 WWT $1,000,000 DOS LWRP $240,663 DEC EPG $30,000 DOS LWRP $382,680 HCR NYMS $450,000 DEC EPG $100,000 HCR CDBGCP $50,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $1,000,000 13

13 Western New York Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie African American Center of Buffalo Inc. Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park Buffalo and Erie County Consortium, Inc. Buffalo Erie County Naval Military Park Buffalo Fermentation, Inc. Buffalo Fermentation, Inc. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Inc. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences Catholic Health System, Inc. Center for Computational Research Center for Employment Opportunities, Inc. African American Cultural Center Urban Cultural Campus BNMP 2017 Assembling Your Future: Certified Production Technician Training Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park Improvement Food Manufacturing Skills Training Food Manufacturing Skills Training Artistic Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences Pharmacy Technician of High Performance Computing Infrastructure Construction Skills Training The African American Center of Buffalo will renovate an existing facility to expand its theater, educational programming and teaching facilities on the East Side and create a Urban Cultural Campus of multi-cultural understanding and community collaboration. Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park will make improvements to the Naval Park, including upgrades for the Veterans Memorial Garden, refurbishing the USS Little Rock and developing a master plan to determine future development. The Buffalo and Erie County Consortium will offer occupational skills training for eligible trainees to enable them to become Certified Production Technicians. Training results in 3 nationally recognized credentials, namely, the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification; OSHA 10-hour Safety Certification; and Act Inc. Career-Readiness Credential. The Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park will perform extensive improvements to the Veterans Memorial Garden and the USS Little Rock and conduct a master plan for additional Park projects. Buffalo Fermentation will provide training in brewing equipment, production, quality control and safety and enable workers to earn Brewing Science and Services and ServSafe certificates. Buffalo Fermentation's Bootleg Bucha will provide training in brewing equipment, production, quality control and safety to eligible individuals from a lowerincome, refugee community that are well suited to earn Brewing Science and Services and ServSafe certificates. The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra will create a new position of Community Engagement Conductor to foster an authentic connection with diverse, and underserved communities in Buffalo, NY, through expanded community outreach, programming, and education in classical music. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences will host digiplayspace, a special exhibit that will expose the community to digital media arts and STEM career fields. This plan looks to increase marketing to a regional audience, ultimately helping to increase tourism to Erie County, the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Museum of Science. Catholic Health System will provide eligible employees with training program in the fundamentals of pharmaceutical dispensing. University at Buffalo (UB) Center for Computational Research (CCR) will expand its high-performance computing (HPC) resource to provide WNY companies across industry sectors with access to advanced computing equipment that will foster innovation, reduce time to market and improve processes, with an emphasis on emerging technologies for data analytics. Center for Employment Opportunities, Inc. will provide on-the-job training and transitional employment in construction, maintenance, and beautification services. ESD Grants $600,000 OPRHP PKS P $56,250 DOL UWT $91,200 ESD Grants $144,000 DOL EET $13,316 DOL UWT $86,464 Arts WIP $30,000 ESD MNY $85,500 DOL EET $6,397 ESD Grants $1,000,000 DOL UWT $100,000 14

14 Western New York Erie Erie Central Terminal Restoration Corporation Childcare Network of the Niagara Frontier, Inc Erie City of Buffalo Erie City of Buffalo Erie City of Tonawanda Erie County of Erie Erie County of Erie Erie Erie 1 BOCES Erie Erie Community College Buffalo Central Terminal Cultural Educational Center Childcare Skills Training Broadway Market Exterior Restoration Seneca Street Infrastructure Feasibility Study for the Reconfiguration of Tonawanda Niagara Street Corridor Erie County Sewer District No 2 Flow Monitoring and Inflow Infiltration Quantification Shoreline Trail Enhancement Advanced Manufacturing Training s Craft Brewing Science and Service Centers Skills Training The Central Terminal Restoration Corp will complete Phase 1 of the Buffalo Central Terminal Concourse renovation. Phase 1 will restore the entry lobby vestibule doors intended to return the lobby to its 1929 appearance, restore windows, refabricating of doorways, and the install an HVAC system in the restaurant space to create a tempered environment. The goal is to create a first class banquet facility and regional events center. Childcare Network of the Niagara Frontier will provide eligible employees with child care skills such as pediatric CPR, prevention and control of infectious diseases, prevention of sudden infant death syndrome and other related skills. The Broadway Market, a landmark and culturally diverse regional community marketplace in Buffalo, will undergo façade restoration and repair, new electrical upgrades and new building signage. A significant one-mile section of Seneca Street between Hamburg and Michigan Streets will be revitalized through the design and construction of infrastructure and streetscape improvements that will include sidewalk, street, and curb reconstruction, landscaping, street lighting, streetscape furnishings, and signage/wayfinding elements. The City of Tonawanda has been actively engaged in the revitalization of its downtown and economic development programs. The detailed study will include ground surveys, traffc and utilities assessments walk ability and parking, shared bicycle lanes and slope stabilization alternatives through combined public and private sector community outreach. This priority study will provide the City with the options it needs to make the essential Niagara Street Corridor a true contributor and enabler for the City s revitalization and economic development programs. The County of Erie will complete an engineering report for flow monitoring and inflow and infiltration quantification of the sanitary sewer collection system in Erie County Sewer District No. 2, specifically focused on the Sweetland Pumping Station tributary area. The County of Erie will make improvements to the Shoreline Trail including enhancements to Niawanda and Isle View Parks. components include trail widening and installation of benches, landscaping, interpretative signage, mileage markers, and bike repair stations. Erie 1 BOCES' will provide hands on comprehensive training in Electro Mechanical Maintenance and CNC Machining. Erie Community College (ECC) will train underemployed workers to work in the growing hospitality industry of brewing science. This Brewing Science and Service certificate program will provide trainees with the credentials and experience to earn employment in the hospitality industry, as well as with breweries, beer distributors, sales teams, grocery stores, and beverage centers. OPRHP HP D $314,625 DOL EET $16,900 ESD Grants $120,000 ESD Grants $500,000 ESD SPFS $57,500 DEC EPG $100,000 OPRHP RTP NMD $200,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 15

15 Western New York Erie Erie County Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Explore More Children's Museum Frontier Science and Technology Research Foundation, Inc. Gerard Place Housing Industrial Support Inc. Just Buffalo Literary Center, Inc Erie K-TECHnologies Erie Erie Erie K-Technologies, Inc. Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority NYSARC Inc, Erie County Chapter Erie County Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Marketing Campaign Evolving Technologies and Computer Systems Skills Training Gerard Place Community Center Phase II Industrial Support Inc. DryRoom Assembly WORDS ON THE STREET K-TECHnologies F-35 Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training Linear Transit Green Hub Direct Support Professional Training Erie County will identify, analyze, and prioritize the effects of climate hazards using an exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity approach. The assessment will cover direct and indirect impacts of extreme heat, flooding, and severe storms, as well as potential effects of these hazards on critical facilities and infrastructure, vulnerable populations, and natural resources. Work will be conducted by Dr. Clark at RENEW, Environment Planning Staff at Erie County, and a Stakeholder Committee. Explore More Children s Museum will develop and implement a comprehensive marketing rollout in 2018 that will attract visitors to the region from Upstate New York, Southern Ontario and Northwest Pennsylvania. The marketing initiative will establish this tourism attraction as the cultural destination at Canalside while positioning it among the wealth of other family-friendly activities to do and see in the Western New York region. Frontier Science and Technology Research Foundation will provide middle-skills job training in SysAid, study design and build for our new clinical trials data management system. Gerard Place will establish an Education and Community Center with extensive training space in the former St. Gerard Parish Hall and School, adjacent to its residential facility. training programs will strive to meet the region s growing employment needs in the fields of healthcare, research and education. Industrial Support Inc., a contract manufacturing and metal fabricating company, will install a dry room, a moisture free environment, necessary to house machinery used to extrude lithium cylinders into foil and to package desiccants. WORDS ON THE STREET is a unique creative placemaking initiative designed to make the literary arts visible and participatory with outdoor public readings along the Literary Corridor, inspired by writers with ties to the region to highlight the talent that defined Western New York s past and will shape its future. K-TECHnologies will build a new, dedicated F-35 Advanced Manufacturing cell which will distinguish K-TECH s Aerospace Division in the global sector. This will utilize undeveloped space at K-TECH's existing property in an industrial park in Hamburg, NY. K-Technologies will provide eligible employees with pertinent industry certifications and trainings such as Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing, blueprint reading, Geometric Dimensioning tolerances, AutoCAD, and quality inspection. The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority's Linear Transit Green Hub project will increase safety and provide better access to public transportation through the creation of a seamless transition between two primary transit hubs along the Division Street corridor in downtown Buffalo. The project will mitigate stormwater runoff to a combined sewer system by disconnecting downspouts and directing stormwater to green infrastructure practices such as porous pavement and stormwater planters. NYSARC's Erie County Chapter will train eligible IT Technician employees to obtain Microsoft Offce MCSE Certification and eligible Direct Service employees in skills needed to advance toward Frontline Supervisor positions. DEC CSC C $100,000 ESD MNY $75,000 DOL EET $28,478 ESD Grants $435,000 ESD Grants $240,000 Arts ACIP $73,000 ESD Grants $100,000 DOL EET $57,090 EFC GIGP $400,000 DOL EET $15,985 16

16 Western New York Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Richardson Center Corporation Roswell Park Cancer Institute Shakespeare in Delaware Park, Inc. Sheet Metal Air Rail Transportation (SMART) Union Springville Center for the Arts, Inc. Style Craft Buffalo LLC The Salvation Army Theatre of Youth Company, Inc. Torn Space Theater Erie Town of Amherst Erie Town of Amherst Richardson Olmsted Campus Utility Infrastructure New Division of Integrated Immuno- Oncology at Roswell Park Administrative SMART 71 Training Center Multi-Arts Center Renovations Style Craft Plant Culinary Arts Training Artistic Torn Space Theater Performance Festival Town of Amherst Canalway Trail and Hopkins Road Trail Safety Enhancements Town of Amherst Canalway Trail Hopkins Road Trail Safety Enhancements Richardson Center Corporation will install new water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, gas and electrical infrastructure on the Richardson Olmsted Campus that will support the continued restoration and redevelopment of structures on the Campus and enhance and extend the visitor experience to this National Historic Landmark. Existing research facilities will be renovated to establish a new Division of Integrative Immuno- Oncology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) that will leverage RPCI's nationally recognized expertise in cancer biology and provide innovative immunogenomic therapies for patients. Shakespeare in Delaware Park will hire a new Community Outreach Associate to provide administrative support for education, outreach, and fundraising activities that align with SDP's mission. The Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers Local Union No. 71 (SMART) will clean up and reuse a former brownfield site and convert three separate properties into a one state of the art facility utilizing clean energy that will offer apprenticeship training in construction, sheet metal production, and other industries. Springville Center for the Arts will complete the next phase of renovations to their dynamic, rural multi-arts center. Work includes the development of their main theater space and the construction of an ADA-compliant entrance addition, making the site fully visitor-ready. Style Craft of Buffalo, a manufacturer of modular structures will relocate to and renovate an existing facility that will lead to increased productivity, opportunities for skilled and unskilled workers, and contribute to revitalization efforts on Buffalo's East Side. The Salvation Army's Culinary Arts Training will teach students skills such as how to inspect and clean food preparation areas in order to ensure safe and sanitary food-handling practices; to store and cook food at the correct temperature; to check for the freshness of food and ingredients; how to season and cook food; knife skills, food terminology, kitchen safety standards, and communication skills between supervisors, teams, vendors, and customers. Theatre of Youth (TOY) will hire an Education Coordinator to expand educational initiatives, workshop programs, and youth performance opportunities. This position will introduce a comprehensive, sequential theatre curriculum, building on TOY s 45 years as Western New York s premiere children s theatre. Torn Space s RESPONSE Performance Festival invites local and international theater artists and scholars to build one bold, visceral community experience. The Town of Amherst will make safety improvements and trail enhancements recommended in a 2017 study to sections of the Amherst Canalway Trail and the Hopkins Road Boardwalk and Trail. Proposed improvements on the Canalway Trail will be on Tonawanda Creek Road from Sweet Home Road on the west to New Road on the east and will focus on safety and trail enhancements. ESD Grants $145,000 ESD Grants $1,000,000 Arts WIP $25,000 ESD Grants $377,000 Arts ACFIP $750,000 ESD Grants $405,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WIP $26,520 Arts ACIP $60,000 OPRHP RTP NMD $125,000 Canals $65,000 17

17 Western New York Erie Town of Cheektowaga Sewer and Manhole Improvement Erie Town of Eden Eden Industrial Erie Town of Eden Erie Town of Hamburg Erie Depew Erie Depew Erie Erie Erie Erie Hamburg Kenmore Kenmore Lancaster Eden Planning Study (UB) Mt. Vernon Sewer Capacity Study Pamela and Sherwood Sewer Improvement Phase 4 Sanitary Sewer System Evaluation Hamburg Palace Theatre Renovations Inflow and Infiltration Engineering Planning Study Sanitary Sewer Improvements for Sanitary Sewer Overflow Abatement CSC Sustainability Planning and Implementation The Town of Cheektowaga will correct inflow and infiltration by lining sanitary sewer mainline pipe and repairing or replacing damaged or defective pipes. The project will reduce the amount of inflow and infiltration and subsequently reduce the amount of untreated wastewater discharged to Scajaquada Creek. The intent of the project is to perform a industrial site study to determine the opportunities available at the current sites, the constraints that are holding back from future development and business expansion, and provide recommendations for improvements. The ending goal is to make the sites shovel ready and acquire funding in subsequent years for utility and building improvements. The project will be a joint effort between the Town and the University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning to help the Town identifying items for a community center. The two key focuses of this will be the location of a community center based on the community s interest and wants. After locations, have been identified further community outreach meetings will be held to determine the programming needed and wanted for the community center. The Town of Hamburg will complete an engineering report to conduct flow metering as part of the next phase of ongoing sanitary sewer improvements within the Mt. Vernon Sewer District. The Depew will correct sanitary sewer overflow discharges through sanitary sewer lining, manhole rehabilitation, storm sewer collection system repairs, and sanitary sewer spot repairs. This project is expected to reduce the inflow and infiltration entering sanitary sewers, thereby reducing the peak flows in Sewershed 3, and ultimately reducing overflows that discharge to Scajaquada Creek. The project will help alleviate sanitary sewer backups and improve water quality in the Creek. The Depew will complete an engineering report to investigate sanitary sewers in Sewershed No. 8 and make recommendations for corrective actions. The Village will assist in the renovation of the Palace Theatre located at 31 Buffalo Street. The Kenmore will complete an engineering report to conduct flow metering needed for an inflow and infiltration study. The Kenmore will reduce sanitary sewer overflows by eliminating inflow and infiltration throughout the sanitary sewer collection system. The project will include lining of sanitary trunk sewers and manhole rehabilitation to eliminate inflow and infiltration sources. Completion of this project will reduce sanitary sewer overflows which cause pollutants to enter the Two Mile Creek and the Niagara River. The Lancaster will conduct an Extreme Weather Vulnerability Assessment to address flooding and increased snowfall. The assessment will include flood risk, exposure, and watershed protection mapping; an assessment of infrastructure vulnerability to ice and snow; a vision statement, goals, and policy outlines for implementation; guidelines for natural shoreline protection projects on Cayuga Creek; and an assessment of current conditions and future needs for existing levees. WWT $5,000,000 ESD SPFS $6,000 ESD SPFS $6,000 DEC EPG $100,000 WWT $680,000 DEC EPG $100,000 HCR NYMS $225,000 DEC EPG $100,000 WWT $1,739,000 DEC CSC C $22,000 18

18 Western New York Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie, Niagara Erie, Niagara Lancaster Williamsville Visit Buffalo Niagara Western New York Book Arts Collaboration Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village Erie County Dept. of Environment and Planning Niagara City of Lockport Niagara City of Lockport Niagara City of Lockport Niagara City of Lockport Niagara City of Niagara Falls Sewer System Evaluation Survey and Corrective Action Plan Local Waterfront Revitalization Craft Beer Marketing Initiative Training and Administrative Western NY Stormwater Coalition: Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Map Builder City of Lockport Microenterprise Implementation of Wastewater Treatment Plant Effuent Disinfection Market Street Wastewater Engineering Planning Study South Street Neighborhood Park Southend Gateway District Revitalization The Lancaster will complete an engineering report to conduct a Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES) and create a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) to further address the sanitary sewer system needs within the Village. The Williamsville will prepare a Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for its Ellicott Creek waterfront. The LWRP will guide appropriate development, increase public waterfront access, preserve natural and historic resources, examine existing infrastructure, address shoreline erosion, explore sustainable energy generation opportunities and promote economic development. Visit Buffalo Niagara, in association with the Buffalo Niagara Brewers Association will further develop and promote the Western New York Craft Beer Marketing Initiative, creating awareness of and promoting 25 breweries, 6 distilleries and 1 cidery that are spread across the region. The Western New York Book Arts Collaboration will hire and train two part-time apprentices to study arts management and the programming and technical aspects of the book arts including binding, letterpress, screen printing, papermaking, and teaching. Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village (BNHV) will hire a new Community Coordinator to execute special events and programs relating to the museum s mission, generate public awareness in surrounding communities of Western New York and raise funds to assist the Village in becoming self-sustaining. Erie County will build an online mapping system for the MS4 regulated areas of Erie and Niagara Counties. The project will allow MS4s to create maps to accomplish specific objectives such as tracking sources of contamination to eliminate illicit discharges. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The City of Lockport will install a new UV disinfection system at the City's Wastewater Treatment Plant. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. The City of Lockport will complete an engineering report to evaluate inflow and infiltration and sewer capacity and recommend target areas for upgrades to sewer infrastructure and closure of additional CSOs. The City of Lockport will develop a new park in the South Street neighborhood on the site of the former Harrision Radiator parking lot. Preliminary concepts for the South Street Neighborhood Park include multipurpose play space, sport court, walking path, inclusive playground with swings, and pavilions. The City of Niagara Falls will lead revitalization efforts that leverage private investment in the South End Downtown neighborhood, a gateway to the city's tourism district, through restoration and renovation of existing structures and new construction of commercial and mixed-use properties. DEC EPG $56,000 DOS LWRP $49,500 ESD MNY $50,000 Arts WRP $44,700 Arts WIP $30,000 MS4 $181,840 HCR CDBGME $200,000 WWT $1,000,000 DEC EPG $30,000 OPRHP PKS D $450,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 19

19 Western New York Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara Niagara City of North Tonawanda City of North Tonawanda City of North Tonawanda City of North Tonawanda Niagara Aquarium Foundation Niagara County Historical Society Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Niagara Tourism and Convention Corporation The Niagara Arts Cultural Center Inc City of North Tonawanda Microenterprise Gateway Harbor Facility Improvements Gateway Harbor Park Improvements Design and Construction Main Street Green Infrastructure New Jellyfish Exhibit at Aquarium of Niagara Erie Canal Gateways to East & West Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Shuttle Niagara Falls USA and NYC Plus Marketing Initiative NACC Theater Restoration Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The Gateway Harbor Park Improvements include a modern, functional building featuring; public restrooms, needed storage capacity, an offce for the harbor master, and improved public access. The result will be a significantly improved experience for boaters, casual park-goers, and attendees of special events, which draw thousands of visitors into downtown North Tonawanda every year and have a significant economic impact on area local businesses. The City of North Tonawanda will design and construct improvements to Gateway Harbor Park along the Erie Canal to enhance public waterfront access and catalyze development in the city's adjacent downtown. Park improvements will include additional docking, upgraded electrical and water hook-ups for boaters, seating areas and a new facility building to house restrooms, storage and the harbor master offce. The City of North Tonawanda will install green infrastructure stormwater management practices in the public right-of-way on areas of the main street adjacent to the Niagara River. The project is expected to reduce the volume of stormwater managed through its traditional system, improve the pedestrian aesthetic of Main Street, and boost nearby private development. Aquarium of Niagara will construct a new and unique jelly fish exhibit in a second floor gallery that will attract new visitors of all ages to the facility and Niagara Falls. The exhibit will present an opportunity to educate visitors about this fascinating, rarely seenup-close, beautiful species. History Center of Niagara County (History Center) will create Erie Canal: Gateways East & West, a project to expand and enhance exhibits at its Erie Canal Discovery Center. The Erie Canal: Gateways to East & West project will upgrade existing exhibits to increase interactivity, integrate new technology into exhibits, update and digitize the educational video and add new experiential exhibits. New creatively designed benches and shelters along the route of the Discover Niagara Shuttle will tell the story of the history of Niagara Falls and reflect the landscape of the Niagara Falls region further enhancing the visitor experience while encouraging extended stays and increased attendance at cultural, natural, and historic attractions in the region. Niagara Falls USA, together with NYC Company will create and promote a marketing program, NYC Plus, highlighting family adventure travel from NYC to Niagara Falls, NY in Western New York. Niagara Arts and Cultural Center restoration will contribute to the area s cultural investment and to its economic growth by providing new and diverse forms of entertainment the area residents further encouraging tourism to the region. HCR CDBGME $200,000 Canals $100,000 DOS LWRP $700,000 NPS $353,000 ESD Grants $68,000 Canals $150,000 ESD Grants $67,000 ESD MNY $225,000 Arts ACFIP $500,000 20

20 Western New York Niagara Town of Niagara Niagara YWCA of the Niagara Frontier, Inc. Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Cayuga Creek/ Weber Property Restoration for Flood Protection Career Pathways 17 Energy Effciency s Submitted The Town of Niagara, in collaboration with Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper and the Western New York Land Conservancy, will restore the approximately 33 acre undeveloped "Weber property" along Cayuga Creek, a tributary to the Niagara River. Work will ensure long-term protection of one of the largest contiguous areas of natural landcover along the creek, and enhance hydrologic and ecological stream function. This project will address frequent flooding events and increase resiliency to future extreme weather conditions. The YWCA of Niagara Frontier will provide a twelve week culinary training program, with nationally and NYS recognized ServSafe food handler certification and TIPS Training certification as well as the local Niagara County Health Department food safety certification, to marginalized individuals who have multiple barriers to stable and living wage employment. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. DEC CSC $275,559 DOL UWT $60,000 ESD EJPB $6,000,000 ESD IDBC NYSERDA EE $25,000,000 21

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23 FINGER LAKES $63.9 million awarded to 110 projects Genesee Barsuk Recycling Genesee City of Batavia Genesee First Light Farm Creamery Genesee Town of Batavia Genesee Bergen Genesee Genesee Genesee Livingston Oakfield Oakfield Western Region Off-Track Betting Corporation Friends of Letchworth State Park Livingston Howlett Farms Barsuk Recycling Railroad Infrastructure City of Batavia Water System Improvements First Light Farm Creamery Wastewater Treatment Assessment Planning Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Study Oakfield Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Western Region Off-Track Betting Paddock Upgrades Big Bend Chimney Preservation Howlett Soy Barley Grain Center Barsuk Recycling will construct a railroad spur and supporting infrastructure to service the warehouse facility. Funds will be used for improvements to the City water system. First Light Farm & Creamery is expanding dairy and processing operations at our farm and creamery location at East Road, East Bethany, New York. The Town of Batavia will complete an engineering report to address the short term and long term wastewater treatment needs of the Town of Batavia. The primary alternative will be the upgrade of the joint City/Town of Batavia wastewater treatment facility while also looking into a decentralized approach. The Bergen will complete an engineering report to evaluate disinfection alternatives. Funds will be used for improvements to the Village wastewater treatment plant. The Oakfield will install a disinfection system at their Wastewater Treatment Facility. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. Western Region OTB will expand and upgrade the paddock facilities including the lounge, locker room and shower areas. Winterizing improvements will also be completed to the building. Friends of Letchworth will restore and preserve the Big Ben stone chimney built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This project will preserve and stabilize the chimney from the 1930 s for education and for visitors attending the National CCC Legacy Conference in September 2019 at Letchworth State Park. Howlett Soy & Barley will be the first operation of its kind in Western New York. It will have two core components: soybean extruding to produce soymeal and oil and malting barley clearinghouse and storage facility. ESD Grants $250,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $333,000 ESD Grants $180,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $30,000 HCR CDBGPIPF WWT $1,000,000 $1,000,000 ESD Grants $180,000 OPRHP HP D $28,125 ESD Grants $1,500,000 24

24 Finger Lakes Livingston Livingston Livingston Livingston County Livingston County Corporation Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District Livingston Town of Portage Livingston Avon Livingston Livingston Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Geneseo Mount Morris 1733 Ridge Road LLC Blackfriars of Rochester, Inc. Campground Owners of New York Center for Teen Empowerment, Inc. Livingston County Water Study Avon and Leicester Main Street Renovations Reservoir Road Stormwater and Bank Stabilization Preservation of GAR Memorial Hall Inflow and Infiltration Study Wastewater Treatment Plant Effuent Disinfection Wastewater Treatment Plant UV Effuent Disinfection Former Medley Redevelopment - Phase I Administrative Campground Owners of NY Marketing Campaign Youth Jobs in Neighborhood Rochester Livingston County, along with the Water & Sewer Authority, nine villages, and 17 towns, will continue the success of the 1991 Plan by identifying and implementing avenues for collaboration. Cost savings will be realized through shared services and government effciencies of water and sewer in the County. Additionally, the purchase of leak detection equipment, GIS/mapping/survey, billing software, equipment purchases, and staff training will complete the collaboration between project partners. Livingston County Corporation will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings in the Villages of Avon and Leicester. The Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District will work with the Town of Geneseo to install a stormwater detention basin and road bank stabilization project near the Conesus Lake shoreline. This project is expected to significantly reduce sediment and nutrients directly entering Conesus Lake. Town of Portage will preserve the GAR Memorial Hall building. The preservation will include exterior work, interior work and public safety work. Repair to foundation and drainage to the exterior of the building and floor, ceiling and basement repairs for the interior. The Avon will complete an engineering report to investigate significant inflow and infiltration issues within the Village's sanitary sewer system. The Geneseo will install a new UV disinfection system at the wastewater treatment plant. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. The Mount Morris will install a new disinfection system at the Village's wastewater treatment facility. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination Ridge Rd LLC Phase I renovations will repurpose the former mall into a multi-purpose offce and mixed use center. Renovations include transformation of the former food court area into a model space to showcase to potential tenants. Blackfriars Theatre will hire a new Marketing and Outreach Manager to create, manage and implement the Theatre's annual marketing strategy, increase sales and attendance, and promote the brand and vision of the organization throughout the Rochester region and beyond. Campground Owners of NYS, Inc. will promote camping across New York State through the continued participation at RV shows, production of a camping directory, while provide other multi-media opportunities, public relations, and campground studies and metrics for the industry. The Center for Teen Empowerment will expand its offces in the City's Southwest Quadrant and open new additional locations in the Northwest and Northeast Quadrants. The expansion will allow the organization to increase their capacity to service youth and young adults for their job training and placement programs in areas of the City impacted by severe poverty. DOS LGE $270,000 HCR NYMS $500,000 NPS $150,000 OPRHP HP D $186,500 DEC EPG $30,000 WWT WWT $1,000,000 $289,000 ESD Grants $2,000,000 Arts WIP $25,000 ESD MNY $101,250 ESD Grants $400,000 25

25 Finger Lakes Monroe Monroe Monroe CGI Communications, Inc. CGI Communications, Inc. Christ Church Rochester Monroe City of Rochester Monroe City of Rochester Monroe City of Rochester Monroe City of Rochester Monroe City of Rochester Monroe Monroe Empire Medicinals Empire Medicinals CGI Offce Space and Parking Garage CGI Offce Space and Parking Garage Christ Church Sanctuary Window Repair City of Rochester Climate Adaptation Plan Commercial Corridor Strategic Revitalization Plan Erie Harbor Enhancements Phase II Construction F. Douglass Community Library Green Roof Implementation of Five Pilot Shared Mobility Hubs Empire Medicinals Specialty Mushrooms Empire Medicinals Specialty Mushrooms This expansion project involves the total redevelopment of the Atrium, Gateway and Cornwall buildings located at 150 East Main Street, Rochester into 117,660 SF of modern offce space and 211 indoor parking spaces for CGI employees. This expansion project involves the total redevelopment of the Atrium, Gateway and Cornwall buildings located at 150 East Main Street, Rochester. Christ Church of Rochester will make repairs to six panels of clerestory stained glass windows. The window repair will cease water infiltration and significantly reduce damage to walls and ceilings. Building on its Climate Vulnerability Assessment, the City of Rochester will develop a Climate Adaptation Plan that will review existing community plans and projects to identify strategies, policies, and/or projects to adapt to future climate change impacts. The final plan will include adaptation strategies and actions along with other relevant background information on climate change in Rochester and the surrounding region. The project will prepare a strategic revitalization plan for key commercial corridors that span challenged neighborhoods within the City of Rochester in order to encourage physical property improvements, improve and enhance the public realm, reduce vacant and blighted property by creating new opportunities for infill and mixed-use development. The City of Rochester will construct enhancements of Genesee Gateway Park and Genesee Riverway Trail at Erie Harbor along the Genesee River. Enhancements will include walkways, plantings, furnishings, wayfinding signage, recreation amenities, and rehabilitation of the deteriorated river rail and trail pavement. The City of Rochester will replace the roof of the Frederick Douglass Community Library with a green roof. The green roof is expected to slow and reduce stormwater runoff to the city's overburdened combined sewer system, in addition to the environmental, aesthetic and educational benefits of green roofs. The City of Rochester will establish five pilot mobility hubs - public spaces that integrate different modes of transportation, provide multi-modal support infrastructure, and implement strategies that enable and encourage people to replace single-occupant vehicle trips with various mobility options. The mobility hubs will be located at or near transit stops and will feature a bikeshare station, space for future car-share, passenger waiting shelters, benches, bike racks, or bike repair stands. Empire Medicinals will be growing medicinal mushrooms and expanding their facility. Empire Medicinals will be growing medicinal mushrooms and expanding their facility. ESD EJP $500,000 ESD Grants $1,000,000 OPRHP HP D $106,614 DEC CSC C $50,000 ESD SPFS $50,000 DOS LWRP $850,000 NPS $375,000 DEC CSC $200,000 ESD EJP $100,000 ESD Grants $200,000 26

26 Finger Lakes Monroe Foodlink, Inc Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Genesee Country Village Museum George Eastman Museum Heritage Christian Services, Inc. Junior Achievement Lifetime Assistance, Inc Little Italy Neighborhood Association, Inc. Mary Cariola Children's Center, Inc. Mindex Technologies, Inc Monroe Monroe County Bolstering Foodlink's Emergency Preparedness Event Based Marketing Museum Entrance Relocation and Accessibility Safety Science Leadership Training Junior Achievement Discovery Center Employee of a Lifetime Little Italy Historic District & Lyell Avenue Revitalization Initiative for the Paraprofessional Mindex Technologies of a Comprehensive Web Based Stormwater System Map for the Stormwater Coalition Foodlink will purchase and install a backup generator and associated infrastructure at their facility. The backup generator will insure that Foodlink will remain a reliable source for emergency food and healthy meals to the community. Genesee Country Village Museum will increase tourism to the Capital District Region by broadening agritourism programs. The Museum attracts diverse visitors, this is reflected in our membership types, programming and community partnerships. George Eastman Museum will create a new accessible main entrance and welcome center. Exterior/interior spaces will be reconfigured to be more welcoming, increase accessible parking, accommodate buses, enlarge and upgrade the café, create a unisex restroom, and renovate the Curtis Theatre. Heritage Christian Services (HCS) will provide leadership training in safety science and enhance the skills of existing HCS employees; giving them the tools they need to advance their careers within the organization. Junior Achievement will renovate the former Eastman Business Park firehouse for a Discovery Center highlighting careers, products and services in the Finger Lakes economy. Lifetime Assistance's Action For a Better Community (ABC) program will provide eligible individuals a four-week, paid training program, which will prepare trainees for successful employment at Lifetime Assistance. Trainees will receive instruction in planning and setting goals, personal and professional relationships, workplace attitudes and personal and professional ethics, and physical and emotional health and wellness. The project includes the revitalization of the Lyell Avenue corridor from Lake Avenue to Broad Street, focusing on Italian heritage. Mary Cariola Children's Center, Inc. will offer Interactional Supervision training to eligible paraprofessionals who are typically less experienced in participating in a supervisory relationship. Mindex Technologies, Inc. will relocate to newly constructed space at Alexander Park to support the company s growth and expansion of their workforce. The company provides both turnkey and customized software development solutions and specializes in the schooltool program market. Monroe County will create a web-based GIS map of stormwater management practices Countywide and develop stormwater system mapping in GIS for three MS4s. The project will facilitate the Stormwater Coalition's efforts to reduce urban stormwater pollution and allow Coalition members to more effectively address pollutants from older urbanized areas that do not include stormwater management practices and manage green infrastructure practices as they come to be used. ESD Grants $150,000 ESD MNY $65,505 Arts ACFIP $1,000,000 DOL EET $100,000 ESD Grants $620,000 DOL UWT $99,154 ESD SPFS $20,000 DOL EET $100,000 ESD EJP $350,000 MS4 $100,000 27

27 Finger Lakes Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District New York State Tourism Industry Association Opalux Incorporated OptiPro Systems, LLC Rochester Childfirst Network Rochester City School District Rochester Community TV Inc. Rochester Fringe Festival Rochester General Health System Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Nature Based Shoreline in Irondequoit Bay Park West Streambank Stabilization and Riparian Buffer Monroe County International Marketing Initiative Opalux Advanced Manufacturing Facility OptiPro Rochester Childfirst Network Facility Upgrades Nurse Assistant Training Restoring the Frederick Douglass Legacy Rochester Fringe Festival Marketing Red Ball CNA to LPN Training Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly Training for Veterans RIT Cell and Tissue Technologies Laboratory The Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District will construct a nature-based shoreline along an existing road that provides access to Irondequoit Bay. This expanded wetland shoreline buffer area is expected to protect the road from wave related erosion and enhance existing wetland habitat. The Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District will restore and stabilize a severely eroded section of the Black Creek, install a riparian buffer, create a flood relief channel to protect the practices, and provide training and education to professionals, offcials and the public. New York State Tourism Industry Association created a unique international cooperative marketing initiative in which destinations around the state can leverage Brand USA s global programs and platforms. These opportunities are available through NYSTIA. Opalux will open a new facility at Eastman Business Park and purchase machinery and equipment for advanced manufacturing and commercialization of tunable photonic crystals. OptiPro Systems will build an addition and purchase new machinery and equipment. The project includes renovations and energy effciency upgrades to the Rochester Childfirst Network South Avenue facility, enabling the organization to continue to provide affordable child and care in a quality learning environment. Rochester City School District's Offce of Adult Career Education Services (OACES)' Nurse Assistant Training will enable trainees to complete the Nurse Assistant Training, obtain their First Aid/CPR certifications, sit for the NYS Nurse Assistant exam, and be interviewed for healthcare positions. Re-Energizing the Legacy of Frederick Douglass is a public art project, exhibition and community-wide reflection commemorating the 200th anniversary of his birth. The project will place a series of life size statues of Douglass at downtown locations along with a interpretive material and exhibit. Red Ball Rochester is a traveling public art piece, created for Rochester by artist Kurt Perschke. Moving through the city with a new site each day, the 15-foot, 250-pound ball surprises, intrigues and stimulates audiences who become not just spectators but participants in the act of imagination. Rochester General Health System will provide Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) skill development as part of an overall Nursing pipeline. The Rochester Institute of Technology will provide training to unemployed or under-employed veterans or displaced workers in the areas of: hole and surface mount electronics assembly; soldering; workmanship and industry standards; rework/ repair of electronic assemblies; and problemsolving skills. RIT will create and equip shared laboratory space supporting the development of Life Sciences Technologies, specifically devices that interact with biological cells and tissues. NPS NPS $151,100 $409,888 ESD MNY $382,500 ESD Grants $400,000 ESD Grants $600,000 ESD Grants $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 Arts ACIP $32,600 DOL EET $100,000 DOL UWT $98,258 ESD Grants $110,000 28

28 Finger Lakes Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester Museum Science Center Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Inc. Rochester Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Rochester Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Rochester Stadium Operations LLC Monroe RT Solutions Monroe RT Solutions Monroe Monroe Monroe The College at Brockport The Little Theatre Film Society The Rochester School of the Holy Childhood, Inc. RIT Food Waste Utilization and Upcycling Testbed Phase 1 Gateway to Science and Optics Phase II RPO Erie Canal Concerts Skill Employment Training Skill Employment Training Upgrades to Capelli Sports Stadium RT Solutions RT Solutions Erie Canal Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory The Little Theatre Upgrade Direct Support Professional Training RIT will purchase and install equipment related to research of food waste reduction, water effciency and energy saving technologies at the Center for Food System Innovation at the Golisano Institute of Sustainability. Rochester Museum Science Center will undertake Phase 2 of a renovation project, replacing the current disintegrating driveway between the Museum and Strasenburgh Planetarium with a 4,000 square foot Gateway Building. This progressively designed, environmentally sensitive building featuring energy-effcient floor to ceiling glass walls, an open lobby and new welcome desk will offer visitors enhanced amenities and improve operational effciency. The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will perform 3 free community outdoor concerts in the summer along the Erie Canal to commemorate the Canal s Bicentennial. One full-orchestra concert will be held on the 4th of July in downtown Rochester and the other two in nearby towns along the Canal, attracting over 14,000 spectators. Rochester Rehabilitation Center will train eligible employees with relevant IT Advanced Manufacturing training programs such as the Electronic Document Specialist and document imaging/cloud storage training programs. Rochester Rehabilitation Center, Inc. will prepare individuals to compete and receive a certificate as a Document Management Specialist. Capelli Sports Stadium upgrade of video production equipment to high-definition capabilities, replacement of replay equipment, and sound board improvements to meet United Soccer League requirements. RT Solutions will build an addition on to an existing building and purchase new equipment to increase production. RT Solutions will build an addition on to an existing building and purchase new equipment to increase production. This project proposes to construct a new multi-use trail along the south side of the Erie Canal from Commissary Park on the campus of the State University of New York College at Brockport. Along with this trail creating a more attractive, pedestrian friendly connection between the College, the Brockport, and the Town of Sweden, this trail would be accessible to people with mobility impairments and the overall project offers new avenues for student/ faculty to engage more deeply with the surrounding community. The Little Theatre Multi-Use Upgrade will transform the theaters into 21st century performance venues while preserving their integrity as historic arts and cultural cornerstones of Rochester s downtown. The Rochester School of the Holy Childhood will provide training in the following skill areas: problem analysis and decision-making, effective communication, creative thinking, leading in a diverse and inclusive culture, and conflict management. ESD Grants $50,000 ESD MNY $1,000,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 DOL EET $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $100,000 ESD EJP $100,000 ESD Grants $200,000 Canals $57,000 Arts ACFIP $550,000 DOL EET $24,875 29

29 Finger Lakes Monroe Monroe Tracy Street Realty LLC Vigneri Chocolate Inc Monroe Visit Rochester Ontario City of Canandaigua Ontario City of Geneva Ontario City of Geneva Ontario City of Geneva Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario County of Ontario Finger Lakes Community College Hobart and William Smith Colleges New York Wine & Culinary Center New York Wine & Culinary Center Alexander Park Building 1 Vigneri Chocolate Family Market Tourism Marketing Plan Promotion and Protection of Canandaigua Lake Phase III City of Geneva Microenterprise Dove Block Redevelopment Inflow and Infiltration Study Finger Lakes Community College Quality Flood Resiliency and Habitat Enhancement LPN Training HWS Downtown Center for Entrepreneurship Facility & matic Wine & Culinary Center Facility and matic Tracy Street Realty will construct a 4-story mixed use building at the former Genesee Hospital site. The first floor will be occupied by local software development company currently undergoing an expansion. The upper floors of the building will be residential apartments. Vigneri Chocolate will open a new larger manufacturing facility that will include a Experience and Innovation Center, café and gift shop. Visit Rochester will use research and effective marketing concepts based on 5 years of family market experience, to entice 4,000 families to visit. Targeted audiences will receive compelling messages and information on the unique, exceptional family features that exist in close proximity to each other in the region. The City of Canandaigua and the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Council will implement three projects to address flooding, water quality and public access to Canandaigua Lake. s will include restoration of a 3+ acre water quality area along Cottage City Drive to reduce flooding impacts, preparation of a Naples Creek Flood Resiliency Study and Naples Creek floodplain reconnection and preparation of a City of Canandaigua Waterfront Parks Master Plan to address increased usage demands. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The City will assist in the renovation of the Dove Block, 459 Exchange Street. The City of Geneva will complete an engineering report to assess the current state of repair of the most critical sewer segments and will allow the City to prioritize the needed inflow and infiltration repair spending. The County of Ontario will reconnect Fall Brook to its floodplain and enhance and create wetlands over a 17 acre area. The project will reduce pollutants, increase flood resiliency, and enhance habitat value. Finger Lakes Community College Existing Employee Healthcare Training will provide eligible, current Rochester Regional Health care system nursing assistants with skills training to become licensed practical nurses. Hobart and William Smith Colleges will convert a building into an Entrepreneurial Center at 22 Castle Street, Geneva, New York. The NY Wine & Culinary Center will undertake renovations to the center creating a patio cafe, exterior lighting enhancements and new restrooms. New York Wine & Culinary Center will increase agritourism by enhancing their ability to showcase New York s unique craft beverage, agriculture, and culinary industries through: renovations and facilities updates to improve the customer experience; and enhanced marketing of special event series featuring regional craft beverages. ESD Grants $500,000 ESD Grants $620,000 ESD MNY $60,000 DOS LWRP $241,600 HCR CDBGME $200,000 HCR NYMS $500,000 DEC EPG $30,000 NPS $262,400 DOL EET $100,000 ESD Grants $250,000 ESD Grants $50,000 ESD MNY $379,700 30

30 Finger Lakes Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario New York Wine Grape Foundation Rochester Museum Science Center The Perfect Granola, LLC The Perfect Granola, LLC Ontario Town of Victor Ontario Town of Victor Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Victor Local Corporation Clifton Springs Manchester Manchester Ontario Naples Wine Tourism Research Marketing Cumming Nature Center Trails Improvement The Perfect Granola Facility The Perfect Granola Facility Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Mapping Victor Consolidated Fire District Cobblestone Anchor Revitalization Inflow and Infiltration Study Inflow and Infiltration Study Shortsville Manchester Wastewater Treatment Plant Collection and Treatment System - Wastewater Effuent Disinfection New York Wine Grape Foundation will uncover proven and effective approaches to generate wine tourism, develop a visitor profile for NYS wine tourists, and equip NYS wine trails with the tools to attract and grow their wine tourism. Rochester Museum and Science Center will refurbish the recreational trail systems, repair a trailside structure and purchase of upgraded motorized grooming equipment for increasing year-round trail usage. The trail refurbish will increase access and safety to the remote parts of the Cumming Nature Center s preserve. The Perfect Granola will Renovate a vacant building for food manufacturing and co-packing operations including purchase and upgrades of machinery and equipment. The Perfect Granola will Renovate a vacant building for food manufacturing and co-packing operations including purchase and upgrades of machinery and equipment. The Town of Victor will create a GIS-based comprehensive MS4 map that will catalog and display the Town's storm sewer system, the location of outfalls, and boundaries of the storm sewershed. This project will help manage stormwater infrastructure, keep track of when features were last inspected, replaced or repaired, identify priority areas of concern, and identify, locate and eliminate illicit discharges. The Victor Fire Department and the Fishers Fire District will consolidate and form a new Victor Consolidated Fire District to serve the entire Town and Victor. The town-wide fire district will be staffed 24/7 by paid firefighters, recruit volunteers and set one fair, and stable fire tax rate for all residents. Victor Local Corporation will assist in the renovation of a mixed-use anchor building located in Downtown Victor. The Clifton Springs will complete an engineering report to conduct an inflow and infiltration study of the Village collection system along with an investigation into wet weather surge impacts on the wastewater treatment plant. The Manchester will complete an engineering report to evaluate improvements, including drainage improvements, to reduce inflow and infiltration into the sanitary sewer system on State Street. The Manchester will complete an engineering report to determine the best way to meet the wastewater treatment plant's disinfection requirement. The Naples will construct a public sewer system for commercial and residential parcels along the Main Street corridor, replacing inadequate or failed septic systems. This project will reduce levels of nutrients and pathogens in receiving waterbodies, protect the Village's drinking water supply and protect Naples Creek, a spawning trout stream. ESD MNY $93,750 OPRHP RTP NMD $50,695 ESD EJP $250,000 ESD Grants $260,000 MS4 $90,000 DOS LGE $239,400 HCR NYMS $500,000 DEC EPG $50,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $6,320 WWT $4,247,423 31

31 Finger Lakes Ontario Naples Ontario Victor Ontario Writers & Books Inc Orleans Orleans County Orleans Orleans County Orleans Medina Seneca Seneca Wayne Seneca Cayuga Counties Chapter NYSARC Inc. Town Seneca Falls Rochester Network Supply, Inc Wayne Town of Ontario Enhanced Stormwater Treatment through Street Sweeping Downtown Victor Revitalization Plan Victor The Gell Center Facility Local Waterfront Revitalization Orleans County Water Sewer Effciency Study Local Waterfront Revitalization Automated Modular Digital Precision Fabric Cutting Factory Start Up Wastewater Treatment Plant Evaluation Rochester Network Supply Inc. Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection The Naples will purchase a higheffciency vacuum street sweeper to remove road salt, sweep Village and Town of Naples roads, and clean catch basins. This is expected to decrease pollution runoff to and improve water quality for Naples Creek and Canandaigua Lake, important trout waters and a drinking water supply. The Victor will undertake a revitalization plan to assess the existing conditions, current strengths and weaknesses of Downtown that will provide a framework for the future development of the historic commercial core. Writers & Books, a Rochester community-based literary center, will expand the facilities at its rural campus, Gell: A Finger Lakes Creative Retreat located near Naples, N.Y., to create residential housing, accommodating up to 25 writers and literary program participants on an extended basis. The County of Orleans, in partnership with the Villages of Albion and Holley and the Towns of Shelby, Ridgeway, Albion, Gaines, and Murray, will prepare a Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for twenty-four miles of Erie Canal waterfront. The LWRP will create a regional vision for capitalizing on community assets, spark strategic capital investment in downtown areas, develop proposed land and water uses and identify projects to advance revitalization. Orleans County will assess the feasibility of a regional water system leveraging the water treatment plant in the Albion, serving the Village and the Towns of Albion, Barre, Carlton, Gaines, Murray and Ridgeway. A regional system will allow for the consolidation of water meter reading, water billing, and potentially water distribution system repairs while creating capacity to serve new communities and new business. The Medina will prepare a Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) to identify appropriate land and water uses, projects, and public enhancements along its Erie Canal waterfront. The LWRP will build on the Village s commitment to canal and downtown revitalization, and address issues related to the lack of waterfront access, poor connectivity between the waterfront and downtown, and limited availability of waterrelated recreational opportunities. The project includes upgrades to equipment with a modular Digital Precision Fabric Cutting system. The Town of Seneca Falls will complete an engineering report to evaluate processes and equipment at its wastewater treatment plant. Rochester Network Supply Inc. will acquire and renovate a new facility to accommodate growth of the company's network equipment warehousing and supply capabilities, and expanded offce space. The Town of Ontario will complete an engineering report to evaluate potential solutions to improve the effuent from their wastewater treatment plant. NPS $191,032 ESD SPFS $25,000 Arts ACFIP $527,000 DOS LWRP $62,000 DOS LGE P $50,000 DOS LWRP $37,500 ESD Grants $50,000 DEC EPG $30,000 ESD Grants $230,000 DEC EPG $30,000 32

32 Finger Lakes Wayne Clyde Wayne Clyde Clyde Canal Access Improvements Wastewater Treatment Plant Evaluation Wayne Wayne ARC Street of Shops Wayne Wayne County Wayne Wayne Finger Lakes BOCES Wyoming Arcade Wyoming Attica Yates Yates Yates Finger Lakes Economic Center Dundee Dundee Yates Yates County Wayne County Community Needs Assessment Certified Nursing Assistant Inflow and Infiltration Study Attica Sanitary Sewer System Improvements Revitalize Penn Yan Main Street Green Gateway Streetscape Improvement Inflow and Infiltration Study Vine Valley Boat Launch Facility Clyde will complete a study to determine the feasibility of improving canal access. The possible improvements to existing docks, streambank stabilization, safety improvements and accessibility to existing docks would be reviewed to draw tourists and provide new opportunities to access the Erie Canal. The Clyde will complete an engineering report to evaluate the needs of the Village's existing wastewater treatment plant and recommend appropriate improvements. Wayne ARC, located in Downtown Newark, is planning to renovate up to 10,500 square feet of space at their facilities on Van Buren Street adjacent to the Canal. The renovated facility will provide retail, restaurant, associated kitchen space and an upgraded print shop that will provide additional job opportunities for disabled individuals and Newark residents. Renovation of the facility will also provide Wayne ARC with additional revenues that will improve their economic sustainability over the long term. Funds will be used to complete a Community Needs Assessment to address slums and blight in the County. Wayne Finger Lakes (WFL) BOCES will provide job skills training to prepare adult learners as a New York State Certified Nurse s Assistant. The Arcade will complete an engineering report to conduct a closed caption television survey, dye test and cleaning of 7,250 linear feet of sewer line. Funds will be used for improvements to the Village sanitary sewer system. The Finger Lakes Economic Center will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings located in the Penn Yan's historic downtown. The Dundee will use porous pavement, stormwater street trees, bioretention bump outs and downspout disconnections to implement a new stormwater management system along their downtown corridor. This project will reduce localized flooding and provide a safer environment for downtown residents and visitors. The Dundee will complete an engineering report to study inflow and infiltration (I/I) throughout the entire village to identify/isolate areas within the gravity collection system that are excessive sources of I/I. The improvements consist of on-shore regrading, installation of a concrete boat launch, acquisition of an accessible removable dock system, wayfinding signage, collection station for invasive species and improved beach front area. OPRHP PKS P $37,500 DEC EPG $20,000 Canals $150,000 HCR CDBGCP $47,500 DOL UWT $59,712 DEC EPG $30,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $700,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 EFC GIGP $1,325,000 DEC EPG $30,000 OPRHP PKS D $41,597 33

33 Finger Lakes Yates Yates Yates County IDA Yates Cultural Recreational Resources, Inc. Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Seneca Lake Irrigation Yates County Recreation Complex 19 Energy Effciency s Submitted Yates County will build an irrigation system to irrigate up to 5000 acres of land that is currently being used to grow a wide variety of primarily organic crops. Yates Cultural Recreation Resources, Inc. will create a recreation complex containing athletic fields, pavilions and walking trails, parking lot, and road access to fields, electrical infrastructure, drainage and irrigation. The creation of a park setting will provide for educational and recreational opportunities for the community. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. ESD SPFS $17,500 OPRHP PKS D $500,000 ESD EJPB $5,000,000 ESD IDBC $25,000,000 NYSERDA EE 34

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35 SOUTHERN TIER $67.3 million awarded to 83 projects Broome BFSS, LLC Broome Broome County Broome Broome County Broome Broome County Broome Broome City of Binghamton Little Venice Retail, LLC Health Sciences Campus - CFA Airport Corporate Park Planning Government Plaza Green Infrastructure Otsiningo Park Enhancements Phase I City Hall GIGP Little Venice Sauce Plant The project includes the demolition, remediation and rough grading of critical sites in close proximity to the new Binghamton University Johnson City Campus. Aged structures at these sites must be demolished and remediated to ensure the safety and security of the faculty, staff, students and community members who will live and work at or near the campus. Broome County will undertake a study to analyze its options for alternate revenue generation to improve and accelerate economic development, investment attraction, and supply chain development at the Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM), which has experienced challenges including the recent loss of airline services provided by United and American Airlines. Broome County will retrofit two public spaces in its Government Plaza with green roofs, stormwater planters, stormwater harvest and reuse system, porous pavers, bioretention, downspout disconnection and stormwater trees. These green infrastructure practices will capture, filter and infiltrate stormwater while making necessary structural upgrades to the plaza. Broome County will work with the Spiedie Fest Balloon Rally Inc. to develop a new marketing plan that specifically targets visitors who live outside of New York State, including new targeted advertising and promotions, as well as print materials to increase awareness of the event. Additionally, the project will include an updated Spiedie Fest Music Concert Series, and a free bus shuttle from nearby SUNY Broome. The City of Binghamton will make improvements to City Hall by installing a green roof, stormwater planters and a stormwater harvest and reuse system. This project will treat and store stormwater onsite for municipal operations such as the Fire Department and Department of Public Works to utilize as a water source. Little Venice Retail, LLC will build a new facility to manufacture and package pasta sauces and dressings from the existing Little Venice Restaurant in Broome County. Little Venice Retail currently utilizes a co-packer outside of Broome County to manufacture and bottle their products. The new sauce production and packing facility in Broome County will support planned growth in production and sales and also provide packaging services to other local businesses. ESD Grants $1,500,000 ESD SPFS $67,000 EFC GIGP $1,700,000 ESD MNY $150,000 EFC GIGP $1,600,000 ESD Grants $200,000 36

36 Southern Tier Broome Broome Broome LUMA ion Arts LLC NYSARC Inc./ ACHIEVE Southern Tier Hemp Broome Deposit Broome Endicott Broome Endicott Broome Endicott Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District LUMA ion Arts Festival 2017 ACHIEVE: Building Bridges to Independence Hemp Processing in Binghamton Deposit Waster Water Treatment Plant Improvements Chugnut Trail Extension Construction George W. Johnson Carousel Rehabilitation Water Pollution Control Plant Inflow and Infiltration Study Positioning Southern Tier Producers for New York State Grown Certified Expanding Wetland Work in the Upper Susquehanna River Watershed LUMA ion Arts LLC will present a tourism special event entitled LUMA, increasing visitation to downtown Binghamton and NY s Southern Tier region, September The event makes use of high-end 20,000+ lumen projectors to project custom made animations designed by local, national, and international artists to fit the specific architecture of the building bringing that building to life. ACHIEVE will repurpose a location in Binghamton into both an Adult Social as well as an Employment Services Department which will provide meeting space and offces to address the critical need of placing individuals who can no longer work in sheltered employment centers into other meaningful day service options. Southern Tier Hemp will build processing lines for industrial hemp and will develop, manufacture and sell cannabidiol-based health products. The first processing line will extract plant oils to be used in the production of wellness products, supplements and superfoods. An additional processing line will preserve and separate nutrients for food applications. The processing capacity will play a key role in establishing the region as a global leader of industrial hemp manufactured products. Funds will be used to make improvements to the Village wastewater treatment plant. The Endicott will construct an extension of the Chugnut Trail along the Susquehanna River. The new multi-use trail will extend approximately 1,500 feet between Mercereau Park and the proposed trailhead near Vestal Avenue. Endicott will make upgrades needed to maintain the structure of a George W. Johnson Carousel built by Hershell Corporation Carousel. Work will include replacement of roof rafters, installation of gutters, window and door replacements, mechanical upgrades, accessibility improvements, LED lighting and sound system upgrades and repairs to the carousel horses and chariots. The Endicott will complete an engineering report to study the condition of the collection system and sources of Inflow and Infiltration. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Broome County will identify Southern Tier Farmers, in all eight counties to join the New York State Grown & Certified program. This will be accomplished through a combination of financial and technical assistance and on-farm support provided by CCE- BC and partners throughout the region. Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District will construct wetlands on both state and privatelyowned lands throughout the Susquehanna River Watershed. This project will result in the capture of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment from runoff that would otherwise end up in the Chesapeake Bay. ESD MNY $71,250 ESD Grants $202,000 ESD Grants $650,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 DOS LWRP $75,000 OPRHP HAS D $129,000 DEC EPG $50,000 Ag & Mkts GCAP NPS $500,000 $314,425 37

37 Southern Tier Broome, Delaware Chemung Chemung Chemung Chemung Town of Deposit Beecher Emission Solution Technologies, LLC Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies Salient Management Company Salient Management Company Chemung SEPAC, Inc Chemung Chemung Tanglewood Community Nature Center, Inc. The Sterling Group of MD, LLC Installation of Audible Flood Warning System BEST Consolidated and Growth - Phase I Quarry Farm Historic Structures Report Salient Management Company Salient Management Company SEPAC and Acquisition Trail Maintenance Equipment Purchase 1 Clemens Square Commercial The Town of Deposit will install an audible warning system, including sirens in four locations, to help warn visitors to the Delaware River and environs of flood conditions. In partnership with Delaware and Broome Counites, the Town will also develop an operation plan, train local offcials and first responders in operation and management of the system, and will conduct a public outreach campaign on the system and its use as part of an emergency evacuation. The company is a locally owned business that is experiencing significant stabilization and growth with sales and service in multiple markets across the United States and overseas. This proposed Phase-I project includes BEST purchasing the 188,000 square foot former Schweizer Aircraft Corporation manufacturing facility in the Town of Big Flats, Chemung County, NY to allow for business expansion and centralizing all manufacturing operations and employees. The Center for Mark Twain Studies will complete a Historical Structures Report at Quarry Farm. The conditions assessment would include a preservation plan, management goals and recommended work to the property for properly maintaining and preserving the building for future education and use. Salient Management Company will purchase and renovate an existing offce building in downtown Elmira in order to relocate existing operations and accommodate additional space needed for growth in company sales and employees. Salient Management Company specializes in developing computer software for business performance management solutions. Salient Management Company will purchase and renovate an existing offce building in downtown Elmira in order to relocate existing operations and accommodate additional space needed for growth in company sales and employees. Salient Management Company specializes in developing computer software for business performance management solutions. SEPAC will acquire a disruptive technology company and move it to Elmira. This acquisition will set in motion a collision of technologies, skills, capabilities, and customers to scale a small locally owned manufacturing company into a major job creating facility. Tanglewood Community Nature Center, Inc. will purchase a large tractor and lawn tractor to maintain the current trial system. The purchase of new equipment will allow staff and volunteers to be safer and more effcient maintaining our hiking trails. Monies spent on repairs of older equipment can be placed towards improving trails used by community members and visitors. The Sterling Group will rehabilitate a deteriorated vacant commercial plaza into the Queen City Executive Offce Center. The space will include a full service restaurant and boutique offce and retail space as well as a small business development center which will assist small business and organizations. The small business development center will provide its clients with quality offce space within the center in which to grow. DEC CSC $37,791 ESD Grants $800,000 OPRHP HP P $45,150 ESD EJP $100,000 ESD Grants $660,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 OPRHP RTP NMD $42,256 ESD Grants $90,000 38

38 Southern Tier Chemung Town of Big Flats Chemung Town of Big Flats Chemung Chemung Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben Town of Southport Town of Southport Chemung County Historical Society Chenango Removal Corp Chenango Delaware Delaware Delaware Sherburne ACCO Brands USA LLC Bright Hill Press, Inc. Catskill Foundation Climate Smart Comprehensive Planning and Guidance Town of Big Flats Economic Plan Town of Southport Fairway-Phoenix Area Sewer Town of Southport Sewer Points of Inspiration Norwich Hotel Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineering Planning Grant ACCO War, Words, Dance: A Collaboration Delaware County Agricultural Product Processing Facility The Town of Big Flats will conduct a comprehensive planning process that will introduce the threat of climate change and potential strategies for combating and adapting to future climate conditions. Work will include a Local Government Operations Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, Vulnerability Assessment, and preparation of a Climate Planning Guide that will detail the process and lessons learned in Big Flats to assist other municipalities with similar planning efforts. The Town of Big Flats will commission a professionally prepared economic development plan, to assure the Town s many assets are aligned and prioritized to maximize economic growth to study the impact of a vastly expanded airport and least 600 new high-quality jobs within the next 3 years throughout the I-86 Innovation Corridor. The Town of Southport will complete an engineering report to plan public sanitary sewer in a section of the Town with on-site septic systems. The Town of Southport will sewer approximately 381 residential and commercial parcels that are currently unsewered. This project will replace onsite sewage disposal systems, most of which do not meet New York State Department of Health minimum standards. This project will help protect the drinking water quality of the public served by the Elmira Water Board and all other downstream water users. The Points of Inspiration project will add a third driving trail, "Innovators and Technology", to our two existing trails. The project will also create a new permanent database of arts, cultural, scenic beauty and other related assets in the region for use by Tourism Promotion Agencies and other partners. Removal Corporation will transform an existing 3-story vacant building into a new 60-room hotel in the City of Norwich central business district. The new hotel will contribute to the revitalization of downtown Norwich and will create long-term, permanent employment. The Sherburne will complete an engineering report to evaluate the existing systems and equipment and determine what upgrades and improvements need to be made. ACCO Brands USA LLC will undertake equipment and plant renovations at their facility in Sidney. This two-year program of investment will upgrade current equipment in order to increase effciency, expand production lines and capacity, to begin the on-shoring of certain production opportunities and to increase overall worker safety. Bright Hill Press, Inc. in collaboration with Lake Arts and Feast of Crispian presents War, Words, Dance: A Collaboration. This project brings veterans of war, professional dance choreographers and high school student artists together for an exploration of Shakespeare through live performances. The Catskill Foundation will evaluate the feasibility of building a shared USDA-certified kitchen and meat processing facility in Delhi. The Foundation will document and quantify the need and interest of regional farmers for a facility to process locally grown foods, and to assess the feasibility of financing and operating such a facility. Southern Tier DEC CSC C $45,000 ESD SPFS $11,500 DEC EPG $12,000 WWT $2,031,500 Arts ACIP $20,000 ESD Grants $500,000 DEC EPG $30,000 ESD Grants $700,000 Arts ACIP $27,260 ESD SPFS $22,000 39

39 Southern Tier Delaware Delaware Delaware Franklin Stock Company at Chapel Hall, Inc. Jay Gould Memorial Church of Roxbury MARK, Inc Delaware Spillian LLC Delaware Delaware Tin Horn Properties, LLC Town of Colchester Delaware Town of Hancock Delaware Town of Roxbury Schuyler Lucky Hare Brewing Company, Inc Schuyler Schuyler County Administrative Jay Gould Memorial Church Restoration Catskill Tourism Facilities Enhancement Catskills Trout Tales Marketing Tin Horn Properties Renovation Installation of Audible Flood Warning System Town of Hancock East Branch Water District Improvements Grand Gorge Water Districts Water Supply Improvement s Premium Beverage Production Redevelopment of Seneca Lake Waterfront - Phase II Franklin Stage Company will expand one Co- Artistic Director role into a full-time Executive Director to lead an organizational revitalization in 3 key areas: fundraising, facilities and programming/community outreach. The Jay Gould Memorial Church of Roxbury will repair, preserve and stabilize the church structure and restore deteriorating stained-glass windows in the West transept area of the building. MARK, Inc. will build a state of the art interpretive exhibit space at the Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center. Additionally, development of ADA compliant restrooms and HVAC System, at the satellite location, the Delaware and Ulster Railroad, will be implemented to increase ridership, extend the operating season, and increase outdoor recreation opportunities in the area. The Catskill Trout Tales, tourism marketing program will be developed and implemented to motivate visitors to come and stay in the Catskills tourism area and Southern Tier region. Supported by a passport, this marketing promotion offers visitors an opportunity to collect stamps to win a prize by attending a majority of the events and/or frequenting partnering business locations. Tin Horn Properties, LLC will acquire and renovate a vacant and deteriorating Main Street property for the purpose of creating commercial offce space to enable GreenSlate Holdings, LLC to expand their current operations, a full service accounting, payroll and human resource services provider that works exclusively with the television and film industries. The Town of Colchester will install an audible warning system, including sirens in four locations, to help warn visitors to the Delaware River and environs of flood conditions. In partnership with Delaware County, the Town will also develop an operation plan, train local offcials and first responders in operation and management of the system, and will conduct a public outreach campaign on the system and its use as part of an emergency evacuation. Funds will be used to develop a new water supply for the East Branch Water District. The Town of Roxbury will install a new 350 gpm well and purchase approximately 14.7 acres that will protect the existing well and the new well. The project will provide a new water source as well as adequately protect both existing and new sources in accordance with current regulations. Lucky Hare will expand production of its core line of products as well as expand its offering within the craft beer space. Schuyler County implement projects to enhance the Seneca Lake waterfront in the Watkins Glen. s will include design and construction of a four-season pavilion including restrooms and a commercial grade kitchen in Clute Park and preparation of a Reuse Feasibility Study to explore options for redevelopment of the soon to be decommissioned lakefront Waste Water Treatment Plant. Arts WIP $40,000 OPRHP HP D $262,495 ESD MNY $165,000 ESD MNY $50,000 ESD Grants $150,000 DEC CSC $37,791 HCR CDBGPIPF SWP $595,500 $162,450 ESD Grants $198,000 DOS LWRP $1,319,362 40

40 Southern Tier Schuyler Town of Hector Schuyler Town of Hector Schuyler Montour Falls Steuben City of Corning Steuben City of Corning Steuben City of Corning Steuben City of Hornell Steuben City of Hornell Steuben Steuben Steuben Steuben Corning Intown District Management Association, Inc. Corning Museum of Glass Corning Museum of Glass Corning Museum of Glass Salt Storage Facility Town of Hector's Smith Park Facility Upgrade Montour Falls Water System Improvements Wastewater Collection System Needs Assessment Wastewater Treatment Plant Phosphorus Treatment Wastewater Treatment Plant UV Disinfection City of Hornell Sanitary Sewer Collection System Improvements Water Pollution Control Plant Study Corning's Gaffer District Building Revitalization GlassBarge State Wide Tour GlassBarge State Wide Tour GlassBarge State Wide Tour The Town of Hector will relocate their outdoor salt storage pile and construct a salt storage facility on a new site in Burdett. The new facility will prevent runoff and contamination issues that currently affect the area around the outdoor salt pile, and protect local water sources. Town of Hector will upgrade the water system and make improvements to make the bathrooms ADA compliant at Smith Park. Water supply lines will be replaced to minimize the risk of failure, improve water pressure, and bring service up to State standards. Funds will be used to make improvements to the water treatment and distribution systems. The City of Corning will complete an engineering report to be utilized as a capital improvement plan for the infrastructure at the wastewater treatment plant and the collection system. The City of Corning will construct a bulk chemical storage facility at the City's wastewater treatment plant. The project will reduce phosphorous released into the watershed improving water quality. The City of Corning will install a UV disinfection system at the wastewater treatment plant. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. Funds will be used to complete improvements to the sanitary sewer collection system. The City of Hornell will complete an engineering report to evaluate the addition of ultraviolet effuent disinfection at the City's Water Pollution Control Plant as well as evaluate existing conditions at the plant and identify further improvements. Corning Intown District Management Association, Inc. will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings in the Corning's Gaffer District. GlassBarge is an innovative program of The Corning Museum of Glass, developed to celebrate the 150th anniversary of glassmaking moving to Corning from Brooklyn. The GlassBarge statewide tour brings the artistry of glassblowing on a barge to waterfront communities from Brooklyn to Buffalo. Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG) will install a mobile glassblowing studio on a canal barge (GlassBarge) to provide free public glassblowing demos at waterfront locations in NYS. Following a successful proof-of-concept tour on the Erie Canal in 2017, CMoG plans a statewide tour of NYS waterways for GlassBarge in The tour will celebrate the 150th anniversary of glassmaking coming to Corning from Brooklyn via the Hudson River, Erie Canal the Finger Lakes. Corning Museum of Glass will install a mobile glassblowing studio on a canal barge to provide free public glassblowing demos at waterfront locations in NYS. This investment will create a unique floating attraction that can be utilized on NYS waterways for years to come. Salt OPRHP PKS D HCR CDBGPIPF $352,414 $204,206 $750,000 DEC EPG $30,000 WWT WWT HCR CDBGPIPF $552,500 $1,000,000 $745,500 DEC EPG $20,000 HCR NYMS $188,610 Arts ACIP $75,000 Canals $148,000 ESD MNY $246,625 41

41 Southern Tier Steuben Steuben Steuben Golden Age Cheese Co., Inc. Pro Action of Steuben and Yates, Inc. The Corning Museum of Glass Steuben Town of Erwin Steuben Town of Jasper Steuben Town of Urbana Steuben Steuben Steuben Town of Woodhull Town of Woodhull Addison Golden Age Cheese Regional Accelerated Machinist Partnership Corning Museum of Glass Studio Erwin/Addison Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades Inflow and Infiltration Study Keuka Lake Waterfront Access Improvements Municipal Wastewater Collection System and Wastewater Treatment Plant Town of Woodhull Sanitary Sewer System Addison Comprehensive Water Planning Study Golden Age Cheese will construct a new state of the art cheese production facility in the Painted Post which includes the construction of a new manufacturing facility in order to produce and develop new products. By increasing their need for local milk and adding jobs in cheese production the project will help fill a void in the market being created by the recent transfer of the Kraft facility in Campbell to Upstate Niagara. Pro Action of Steuben and Yates, Inc. will provide an Accelerated Machinist Partnership (AMP) training program and include additional supports to ensure successful completion and placement for all candidates. The Corning Museum of Glass will undertake a capital project to expand the renowned glass working studio. The Studio will become the international comprehensive center for artists and students working with glass. The Town of Erwin will improve the infrastructure and capacity of the existing Town of Erwin's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The improvements will allow the transport of the Addison s wastewater to the Town s system for treatment, and disposal. This implements the Intermunicipal Sewer Service Agreement between the two local governments. These improvements will also benefit sewer districts in the Town of Campbell which discharge to the Town of Erwin WWTP. The Town of Jasper will complete an engineering report to investigate inflow and infiltration in the wastewater collection system and identify areas for improvement. The Town of Urbana will design and construct improvements along Keuka Lake to increase public access and create a continuous connection between Hammondsport central business district, Depot Park, Curtiss Park and Champlin Beach. Construction will include a pedestrian bridge over the Keuka Inlet, a boardwalk and a bird watching observation tower to access the adjacent wetland areas, trailheads and kiosks, a ADA-compliant kayak launch and a trail through Curtiss Park connecting to Champlin Beach. The Town of Woodhull will develop a municipal wastewater collection system and wastewater treatment plant to serve the core area of the Town, as well as some outlying areas located within the original Woodhull limits. This project will remove the need for private onsite septic systems for sanitary sewer disposal, reducing potential contamination of existing groundwater wells. Funds will be used to develop a sanitary sewer system. Funds will be used to complete a comprehensive water planning study of the Village's water system. ESD Grants $2,100,000 DOL UWT $83,417 Arts ACFIP $1,000,000 DOS LGE $400,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DOS LWRP $683,603 WWT HCR CDBGPIPF HCR CDBGCP $1,560,059 $1,000,000 $50,000 42

42 Southern Tier Steuben Tioga Painted Post Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc Tioga Minka LLC Tioga The Raymond- Hadley Corp Tioga Tioga County Tioga Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District Tioga Town of Owego Tioga Waverly Tompkins Cornell University Tompkins Downtown Ithaca Business Improvement District, Inc. Wastewater Treatment Plant Disinfection Improvements Midwestern Pet Foods Owego Minka Printer RHC Equipment Facilities Tioga County Mobile Dental Spencer Lake Stream Reconnectivity Davis House Sanitary Sewer Overflow Mitigation Waverly Glen Park Master Plan Implementation Cornell Engineering and Physical Sciences Incubator Plus 100 West The Painted Post will complete an engineering report to develop design alternatives, cost estimates and recommendations to install a disinfection system for the Village's wastewater treatment plant. Midwestern Pet Foods will purchase new machinery and equipment to more effciently pack the Company s products to increase throughput and to improve the quality of the product. Minka LLC is a high-tech startup that applies world-class innovative design, 3-D and CNC manufacturing tools and robotics technologies to the problem of creating compact, affordable dwellings. The project will outfit an advanced manufacturing facility (AMF) located at 133 Central Avenue in Owego, N.Y., to convert a successful research and development project up to full production. Raymond-Hadley Corp. will undertake a phased approach to facility upgrades and capacity improvements to allow for expanded production capacity and throughput, meet evolving food safety & quality codes, and to improve effciency by reducing changeover time. Funds will be used to expand the Tioga County mobile dental program. Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District will remove a concrete dam structure, restore the stream channel and reconnect the headwaters above Spencer Lake with the lower stream section. The project will allow fish and mussel passage and establish wetlands while maintaining flood attenuation benefit to the Town of Spencer. The Town of Owego will replace sanitary sewer piping and manholes that currently have structural deficiencies resulting in infiltration into the sewer system causing sanitary sewer overflow. This project will help improve water quality in Brick Pond as well as address nutrient loading of the Susquehanna River. Waverly will make repairs and upgrades to infrastructure and equipment at Waverly Glen Park. The project incorporates repaving of roads and parking areas, improving the park entrance for safe access, improving bathrooms, adding storage to the building, adding play structures, an amphitheater and stage for events, signage, repair to Upper Pavilion and installation of pathways to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. The Cornell Engineering and Physical Sciences Incubator Plus ( CEPSI+ ) will renovate offce space, build laboratories, supportive HVAC, electrical and plumbing infrastructure, and purchase amenities and equipment for CEPSI+ to serve as a hub for Engineering and Physical Sciences entrepreneurship at Cornell, as an incubator for related startups, and as a global magnet for startup investment capital. The Downtown Ithaca Alliance will assist in the renovation of group of buildings known as 100 West. DEC EPG $30,000 ESD Grants $152,000 ESD Grants $48,000 ESD Grants $50,000 HCR CDBGPIPF AHR WWT OPRHP PKS D $300,000 $76,723 $492,022 $490,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 HCR NYMS $500,000 43

43 Southern Tier Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Tompkins Finger Lakes Land Trust, Inc. Franziska Racker Centers, Inc. Kitchen Theatre Company, Inc. The History Center in Tompkins County The History Center in Tompkins County Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District Tompkins Town of Danby Tompkins Town of Dryden Tompkins Town of Dryden Excelsior Jobs Credits Six Mile Creek Watershed Conservation Partnership Land Acquisition and Restoration Direct Support Professional Training Training and Tompkins County Heritage Cultural Visitor Center Tompkins County Visitor Center Cayuga Lake Stream Assessment and Implementation Brown Road Creek Streambank Stabilization Dryden Rail Trail Phase 1 Town of Dryden Housing Conditions Survey The Finger Lakes Land Trust will place perpetual conservation easements on at least three priority parcels in the Six Mile Watershed and restore streamside riparian buffers where needed. This project will result in at least 300 acres of permanently protected lands including at least 10,000 feet of stream bank on Six Mile Creek and its tributaries helping to maintain the high water quality. Franziska Racker Center will provide existing direct support staff with an incentive to complete a four-module training curriculum resulting in a national accreditation from the National Alliance of Direct Support Professionals. Kitchen Theatre Company will revamp and expand its training programs for young people, creating a two-tiered Professional Training and. The Tompkins Center for History and Culture is a place to engage the public in a vibrant exploration of our unique community through history, heritage and cultural lenses. Further, it will act as a hub for visitors to be oriented to local and regional tourism opportunities. The History Center in Tompkins County will undertake a project to construct and promote the combined Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) downtown visitors center, The History Center and other history/heritage/cultural related organizations in the area, thereby creating a destination spot for residents and visitors, in the Southern Tier region. Given that the center will be on the Ithaca Commons, the economic benefit will come from increased visitors to that area. Tompkins County Soil and Water Conservation District will prioritize then implement a minimum of 10 acres of floodplain reconnections/ reconstructions/riparian buffer installation and no less than 30 in-stream structures to minimize excessive sediment transport. The project will reduce sediment and phosphorus contributions within the Southern Shelf of Cayuga Lake. The Town of Danby will use rock and bioengineering techniques to eliminate erosion on Brown Road in Town. The project will protect water quality and prevent sediment from entering the Cayuga Lake watershed. Town of Dryden will create a multi-use, nonmotorized trail on the abandoned Lehigh Valley rail corridor. The parts of the trail will be cleared of vegetation, resurfaced and graded. The project includes installation of two timber pile-and-beam railroad bridges over Cascadilla Creek. The trials will connect with other trails in the area for commuter and recreational use. Funds will be used to complete a town-wide Housing Conditions Survey. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. SWP $641,250 DOL EET $49,957 Arts WRP $75,000 Arts ACFIP $1,060,000 ESD MNY $305,000 NPS NPS OPRHP PKS D HCR CDBGCP $564,520 $435,322 $182,000 $24,900 ESD EJPB $6,500,000 44

44 Southern Tier Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s 14 Energy Effciency s Submitted Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energysaving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. ESD IDBC $25,000,000 NYSERDA EE 45

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47 CENTRAL NEW YORK $86.4 million awarded to 112 projects Cayuga Cayuga Auburn Public Theater, Inc. Auburn Public Theater, Inc Cayuga Cayuga County Cayuga Cayuga County Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga County Industrial Agency Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District Cayuga Home for Children Copper John Corporation Administrative Auburn Public Theater Facilities Improvement Emerson Park Improvements Owasco Flats Floodplain Reconnection Aurelius Industrial Park Sewer Line Cayuga County Erosion Control Owasco Lake Streambank and Riparian Buffer Restoration Direct Support Professional Training Copper John Reshoring and Auburn Public Theater will expand the Administrative Assistant to a full-time and Marketing Coordinator position in order to reach new development goals. This position will expand upon current outreach efforts to attract audiences from outside of the Finger Lakes region. Auburn Public Theater will acquire and renovate the building space it currently owns, thereby providing expanded performance and community space for arts and cultural activities. Emerson Park will undergo improvements to Deauville Island including a new destination playground, a pedestrian bridge to improve access to the island, and improvements to the existing pathway system. Cayuga County will use GIGP funds to complete a floodplain enhancement project designed to reduce nutrient and sediment levels in Owasco Lake. The Cayuga County Industrial Agency will construct a pump station and forced main sewer to serve the Aurelius Industrial Park. Additional capacity is required to meet the demands of the Park s two current tenants, which are both dairy processing manufacturers, and to attract additional investment. The Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District will construct retention basins, rock lined waterways, and road / culvert crossings that will handle the intense storms that have affected the villages and towns of Cayuga County, providing relief and stabilization to areas "in need." Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District will construct toe wood streambank protection structures along streambanks in the Town of Locke and Town of Moravia. This will reduce erosion and sedimentation occurring from the streambanks, decreasing excessive nutrient inputs to Owasco Lake, and improving water quality. Cayuga Centers will provide seven skills development courses, each based on program needs as well as the skills required for low and middle skills employees to progress in the health and human services industry. Copper John Corporation, a manufacturer of archery accessories, will purchase new production equipment and to reconfigure its existing manufacturing facility in Auburn in order to expand production capability and capacity, insource production currently outsourced to China and other domestic locations; improve response time to meet market demand; expand into new product categories; and enhance sales and marketing capability in the US, Europe, and Asia. 48 Arts WIP $49,500 Arts ACFIP $600,000 OPRHP PKS D $482,188 EFC GIGP $600,000 ESD Grants $283,000 NPS NPS $300,000 $280,000 DOL EET $52,992 ESD EJP $100,000

48 Central New York Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Copper John Corporation Currier Plastics, Inc Currier Plastics, Inc Du Mond Grain, LLC Du Mond Grain, LLC Martens Companies, LLC Martens Companies, LLC Cayuga PC Brewing Cayuga Schines Theater, LLC Copper John Reshoring and Currier Plastics Medical Market Currier Plastics Medical Market Soybean Extruding Plant Soybean Extruding Plant Refrigerating and Packing Facility Refrigerating and Packing Facility PC Brewing Schines Theatre Restoration Copper John Corporation, a manufacturer of archery accessories, will purchase new production equipment and to reconfigure its existing manufacturing facility in Auburn in order to expand production capability and capacity, insource production currently outsourced to China and other domestic locations; improve response time to meet market demand; expand into new product categories; and enhance sales and marketing capability in the US, Europe, and Asia. Currier Plastics, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of custom plastic molded products utilizing injection and blow molding technologies, will purchase and equip an existing building in Auburn. The project includes renovation of warehouse space and offce areas as required to aggressively expand into manufacturing of packaging and product delivery items for the medical industry. Currier Plastics, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of custom plastic molded products utilizing injection and blow molding technologies, will purchase and equip an existing building in Auburn. The project includes renovation of warehouse space and offce areas as required to aggressively expand into manufacturing of packaging and product delivery items for the medical industry. Du Mond Grain in Union Springs, Cayuga County, a subsidiary of the 5,000-acre farming operation Du Mond Ag, LLC, will expand into the soymeal market by building a non-solvent soybean processing plant, bringing locally-grown product from seed to feed for livestock. The project will construct and equip a new facility, with soymeal extruding and oil pressing equipment, silos for storage, and a barn. Du Mond Grain in Union Springs, Cayuga County, a subsidiary of the 5,000-acre farming operation Du Mond Ag, LLC, will expand into the soymeal market by building a non-solvent soybean processing plant, bringing locally-grown product from seed to feed for livestock. The project will construct and equip a new facility, with soymeal extruding and oil pressing equipment, silos for storage, and a barn. Martens Companies, LLC will create a commercial food processing, packaging, and distribution center in Cayuga County, focusing primarily on health-conscious foods. The project includes purchasing the land and constructing and equipping a new facility. Martens Companies, LLC will create a commercial food processing, packaging, and distribution center in Cayuga County, focusing primarily on health-conscious foods. The project includes purchasing the land and constructing and equipping a new facility. PC Brewing will purchase and renovate the Nolan s Building in downtown Auburn, Cayuga County. The brewery will then utilize this as additional brewery space to increase production from 900 BBLS to 10,000 BBLS annually. The location will also include a tasting room, retail area, event space, and a canning line. Schines Theater, LLC, a single-purpose real estate company, will refurbish and reopen the longabandoned, blighted and contaminated former Schines Theater at 146 South St. in the heart of the downtown Auburn. The developer will remediate and renovate the building into productive reuse as an iconic, historic theater with a main floor and stage, and an upper seating balcony. 49 ESD Grants $280,000 ESD EJP $180,000 ESD Grants $1,800,000 ESD EJP $224,000 ESD Grants $655,000 ESD EJP $240,000 ESD Grants $940,000 ESD Grants $900,000 ESD Grants $1,200,000

49 Central New York Cayuga Cayuga Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center The Nature Conservancy Cayuga Town of Brutus Cayuga Town of Brutus Cayuga Town of Fleming Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga United Cerebral Palsy Association of Cayuga County, Inc. Fair Haven Moravia Port Byron Union Springs Administrative Owasco Lake Source Water Protection Aqueduct Park Pier and Spillway Reconstruction Shared Municipal Building Feasibility Study Sanitary Sewer Inflow and Infiltration Investigation Tourism & Travel Skills Training Fair Haven New York Main Street Renovations Moravia Climate Smart Communities Certification and Comprehensive Planning Erie Canal Rewatering and Trail Connections Frontenac Park Boat Launch Design and Construction The Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center will hire a Marketing Director to develop and implement strategies designed to expand programs and audiences, to increase cultural tourism and to contribute to the community's ongoing downtown revitalization efforts. The Nature Conservancy will purchase up to six parcels in the Owasco Lake watershed for protection and potential restoration of riparian buffers and wetlands. This project will reduce sediment and nutrient loading to Owasco Lake. Restoration of the historic Centreport Aqueduct is essential to the success of an Erie Canal re-watering project planned by the Town of Brutus and its neighboring communities. The project includes repair and stabilization of the wood foundation, repair and reconstruction of the collapsed piers and spillway, and reestablishment of the stilling basin upstream of the spillway, including sediment removal. The Town of Brutus and Weedsport will study the feasibility of a new joint town/village hall. Working with severe space deficiencies, structural and mechanical problems, inadequate security, the Town and Village have identified a location for a new combined municipal building. Construction of a combined municipal building will resolve all longterm space, regulatory, mechanical and security issues while reducing expenses to the taxpayers of their communities. The Town of Fleming will complete an engineering report to investigate the sanitary sewer collection system to identify sources of inflow and infiltration. United Cerebral Palsy Association of Cayuga County will develop occupational skill development trainings to ensure the target population receives required skill development in conditions similar to the job situations they have expressed interest in obtaining. The Village will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings located in the historic downtown district. The Moravia will develop a Comprehensive Plan that focuses on adaptability to climate change. Developing a Comprehensive Plan is a necessary first step toward making informed land use decisions related to extreme weather and flooding. The Plan will also be tailored to advance the Village s pursuit of Climate Smart Communities certification, and will incorporate Certification Actions one through nine. The project is a joint effort led by the Port Byron in conjunction with the Towns of Mentz and Brutusto enhance the Trail between Port Byron and Brutus to draw more tourists to the area. This phase involves planning to identify and design related projects along the entire length of the trail route. The Union Springs will design and construct renovations to the Frontenac Park boat launch to increase public access and recreational opportunities on Cayuga Lake. Construction will include improvements to two existing boat launch bays, a new boat launch bay to accommodate high demand and a boat washing station to reduce the spread of invasive species. Arts WIP $43,000 SWP $1,124,069 OPRHP HP D $352,000 DOS LGE P $8,500 DEC EPG $30,000 DOL UWT $97,025 HCR NYMS $275,000 DEC CSC C $17,278 OPRHP PKS P $418,300 DOS LWRP $154,350 50

50 Central New York Cayuga Cayuga Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Cayuga, Onondaga Cayuga, Onondaga Union Springs Union Springs Central New York Enterprise Corporation CNY Arts, Inc. CNY Arts, Inc. Musical Associates of Central New York Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District Finger Lakes Land Trust, Inc Cortland City of Cortland Land Acquisition for Source Water Protection Streetscape and Infrastructure Improvements Feasibility Study Central New York - New York Grown Certified Arts Tourism Campaign 2018 Training and Celebrating the Centennial of the Suffrage Movement Owasco Lake Watershed Streambank and Shoreline Repair Skaneateles Lake Watershed Conservation Partnership Land Acquisition Construction of Pedestrian/Bicycle Connections - SUNY Cortland to Yaman Park The Union Springs will purchase a property adjacent to Frontenac Park and improve the property by demolishing an existing structure, regrading the property and installing a riparian buffer. This project will help remove pollutants which might otherwise enter nearby Cayuga Lake. The Union Springs will develop designs and evaluate construction and maintenance costs of streetscape and infrastructure improvements along Cayuga Street, between Center and Seminary Streets, within the Historic Business District and Waterfront Revitalization Area. Central New York Enterprise Corporation will assist agricultural producers in the five-county Central New York Region in meeting the certification requirements of the New York State Grown & Certified program. CNYEDC will establish a regional network of stake holding partners to market the program and will develop marketing materials as well as stage and participate in events to inform potential applicants. CNY Arts, Inc. will create a lifestyle marketing campaign to increase tourism to Central NY from Canada, Florida, and states bordering NY, by promoting arts culture offerings throughout the Central NY region. This project will produce one 30-second and two 15-second television commercials promoting arts culture throughout the 7 counties served by CNY Arts, especially highlighting offerings within new virtual Arts Entertainment Districts in Auburn, Cortland, Oneida, Syracuse, and Oswego. CNY Arts' Readiness prepares young adults from communities underrepresented in the arts for administrative and production-related arts careers and leadership. This year-long, paid opportunity will include training, mentoring, job shadowing, and career development opportunities. Celebrating the Centennial of the Suffrage Movement is a year-long multi-faceted project to heighten awareness of the important history and legacy of Central New York in the fight to gain voting rights for women. Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District will re-stabilize a combined length of approximately 3,000 feet of severely eroded Owasco Lake shoreline and streambank segments throughout the watershed in Cayuga, Onondaga, and Tompkins counties. The project will address the influx of silts, sediments, and nutrients into Owasco Lake and its tributaries. Finger Lakes Land Trust, Inc. will purchase three parcels and place perpetual conservation easements on two parcels in the Towns of Skaneateles, Spafford and Niles. This project will result in protection of at least 291 acres of protected lands helping to maintain the high quality of drinking water supplies. The City will develop a safe pedestrian and bicycle arterial corridor along Clinton Avenue and River Street between SUNY Cortland and Yaman Park. Work will include complete reconstruction of a onemile section of Clinton Avenue including new dual bike lanes, new sidewalks, vegetated medians, LED lighting, new pavement, and landscaping. SWP $259,600 DOS LWRP $150,000 Ag & Mkts GCAP $500,000 ESD MNY $150,000 Arts WRP $75,000 Arts ACIP $65,000 NPS SWP $467,770 $1,410,050 DEC CSC $2,000,000 51

51 Central New York Cortland City of Cortland Cortland City of Cortland Cortland Contento's Recycling LLC Cortland Cortland County Cortland Cortland Cortland D. Yaman Properties, LLC D. Yaman Properties, LLC Town of Cortlandville Cortland Homer Cortland Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Marathon Madison County Cortland/Homer Joint Water Meter Phase 3 Fire Station Window Contento's Recycling Center Cortland County Microenterprise Ames Building Reconstruction Redevelopment of Shopping Center for Non- Profits Agencies Gutchess Athletic Complex Homer Microenterprise Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Oneida Lake Nine Element Watershed Management Plan The City and Village will replace 6,450 mechanical meters with digital meters that show real time demand synchronized with production processes, system wide leak detection, optimization of water storage capacities and inter-municipal water transfers. The City of Cortland will restore the deteriorated windows on its historic Central Fire Station. The 1915 Fire Station is one of the finest remaining examples of the pseudo-dutch style, and one of the oldest fire stations still being used for its original purpose. The City will undertake window restoration to eliminate water infiltration, improve the effciency, and ensure the continued use of the historic Fire Station. Contento's Recycling LLC will construct and equip a new construction and demolition waste recycling center in Cortland that will sort, recycle and process waste, diverting thousands of tons of materials from local landfills annually. The facility will be the only operation of its kind in Cortland County, offering LEED certification for contractors. The company will additionally produce an aggregate wood product from clean wood it separates. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. D. Yaman Properties, LLC will construct a new historically sensitive, mixed-use building in downtown Homer in the footprint of a historic building that burned down in The proposed project will include retail/offce space on the first and second floors and three market rate apartments geared towards young professionals on the third floor. D. Yaman Properties, LLC will construct a new historically sensitive, mixed-use building in downtown Homer in the footprint of a historic building that burned down in The proposed project will include retail/offce space on the first and second floors and three market rate apartments geared towards young professionals on the third floor. The Town of Cortlandville will build the Gutchess Athletic Complex, a central, regional, recreation complex on a 90-acre site. A master plan and construction documents were developed with the help of an SPFS grant in Round 6. This project would implement Phase 1 of construction of the complex, which includes site work, infrastructure, parking, two turf baseball fields, and restrooms. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The Marathon will complete an engineering report to evaluate upgrades and improvements to the wastewater treatment plant. Madison County, in partnership with the Central NY Regional Planning and Board, will develop a Nine-Element Watershed Management Plan for Oneida Lake to improve water quality and protect aquatic habitat and fisheries. The watershed plan will update a 2004 Management Plan to achieve compliance with Environmental Protection Agency guidance which will require an assessment of the location, sources, and remediation opportunities for non-point source pollution. DOS LGE $400,000 OPRHP HP D $178,305 ESD Grants $145,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 ESD Grants $240,000 ESD Grants $925,000 ESD Grants $862,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DOS LWRP $336,000 52

52 Central New York Madison Madison Madison Arts at the Palace, Inc. Chenango Canal Association, Inc. Clear Path for Veterans, Inc Madison Madison County Madison Madison Marquardt Switches Inc Responsive to Our Community, Inc Madison Town Of Lenox Madison Madison Madison, Onondaga Canastota Hamilton Morrisville State College Administrative Chenango Canal Towpath Trail of Veterans s Downtown Canastota Main Street Global Technology Center Phase II Construction Skills Training Lenox Canastota Wampsville Rail Trail (LCWRT) Wastewater Treatment Plant Effuent Disinfection Study Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement Four Seasons College Farm Initiative at Morrisville State College Arts at the Palace will expand its Executive Director position to full-time in order to enhance its current performing arts series, and to expand the From Script to Stage program; which draws playwrights, actors, and directors from throughout Central New York to develop and presents new works. The Chenango Canal Association, Inc., in furtherance of the Hamilton Community Recreation Initiative and in partnership with the Partnership for Community, will undertake upgrading of the Chenango Canal Towpath Trail by resurfacing a one-mile section of the trail located in the Town of Eaton to make it more accessible and versatile. Clear Path for Veterans, Inc., a non-profit that serves as Upstate New York s Veteran Resource Center, will construct and equip a new building adjacent to their existing main building in Chittenango, Madison County for multi-day training programs and retreats. The facility will include overnight accommodations; treatment rooms; an exercise room/yoga studio; flexible rooms for training and support groups; a large event space; and new parking. Madison County will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings located in downtown Canastota. Marquardt Switches Inc., a manufacturer of electromechanical switches and control systems at its North American Headquarters in Cazenovia, will complete Phase II of its Global Technology Center (GTC), including 1) expanding the workspace for engineering and professional services 2) investing in high tech manufacturing and testing equipment, and 3) upgrading employee technical skills as required to remain competitive in the global marketplace. Responsive to Our Community, Inc. will provide a construction skills training program. The Lenox Canastota Wampsville Rail Trail will provide non-motorized travel between the Village of Canastota and the Wampsville. The 2.1 mile trail will be constructed on the existing former NY West Shore Buffalo Railroad bed from the Lenox Skate Park to Donald Hicks Dew Drive. The Canastota will complete an engineering report to select the treatment process and develop a budget to incorporate disinfection at the Canastota wastewater treatment plant. The Hamilton will modify the existing aeration tanks into Sequencing Batch Reactors and add two SBR tanks as a way of precipitating phosphorus. Additional improvements to the wastewater treatment plant will also be made. This project will reduce phosphorous and nitrogen in the receiving stream and, ultimately, the Chesapeake Bay to the levels required by the TMDL. Morrisville State College will build a Four Seasons College Farm on their campus. The farm will be built by expanding and renovating the existing controlled environmental agriculture facility. This project will assist the school in combining their Controlled Environment Agriculture, Aquaculture, Dairy, Ag Science, and Livestock programs. The project includes the expansion and renovation of existing facilities, a larger controlled environment agriculture greenhouse, processing and storage facilities, classroom structure, and commercial space for entrepreneurial activities. Arts WIP $25,000 OPRHP RTP D $54,704 ESD Grants $483,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 ESD Grants $600,000 DOL UWT $12,878 OPRHP PKS D $200,000 DEC EPG $25,360 WWT $1,000,000 ESD Grants $1,200,000 53

53 Central New York Madison, Onondaga, Oswego Onondaga Onondaga Town of DeWitt 101 North Salina Street, LLC 321 South Salina Street, LLC Onondaga Apple Acres, LLC Onondaga BTCNY, LLC Onondaga Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse Onondaga CenterState CEO Onondaga Onondaga Central Association for the Blind, Inc. Central New York Jazz Arts Foundation, Inc Onondaga City of Syracuse Advanced Syracuse Urban Area Comprehensive Storm Sewer Mapping Post Standard Building Mixed-use Redevelopment South Salina Street Apple Acres New Industrial Laundry for Healthcare Kitchen Works International Trails Symposium Event Central Association for the Blind - Contact Center Training and Onondaga Park Wall Restoration The Town of DeWitt will continue developing a comprehensive GIS MS4 map by completing field mapping and data collection in some areas of the SUA and completing remaining GIS support tasks needed to document full system connectivity and flow direction across SUA. The project will improve the utility of the online map and advance completion of a regional system map. 101 N. Salina Street LLC will purchase, renovate, and expand the Post Standard Building in Syracuse. VIP Structures will relocate and consolidate operations from a nearby building to the first floor of the project facility to accommodate growth. The Post-Standard newspaper will lease the space that now houses its printing presses. The second floor will be renovated for offces, and a 3-story addition will be constructed above the existing building for apartments. 321 South Salina Street, LLC will redevelop two underutilized and dilapidated buildings located at S. Salina Street in the heart of downtown Syracuse, Onondaga County, transforming them into a mixed-use property. Apple Acres, LLC, an apple grower and wholesale packing company, will construct and equip a new packing house and a new 32-degree storage building adjacent to its existing facility in Lafayette. The completed project will accommodate packing of 4,400 bushels per day, a 120% increase over current capacity, allowing the company to take on new business and to continue supplying its largest customers as they expand. BTCNY will establish a new industrial laundry facility in Onondaga County. The new operation will be dedicated exclusively to serving healthcare clients. Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse's Kitchen Works program will provide Culinary Arts for Self-Suffciency (CASS), a job/work readiness platform that prepares participants for a first job or a move to higher level skill training or education in the field of food services to eligible refugees and native born individuals with high barriers to employment. CenterState CEO will host the International Trails Symposium to provide a premiere educational and vending opportunity for trail planners, builders, engineers, users, advocacy organizations, and all trail related professionals to convene around pressing issues. Central Association for the Blind, Inc. will create a new contact/call center at its existing facility in East Syracuse, Onondaga County in order to accommodate future growth from call center contracts. The project involves renovations, and the purchase and installation of furniture, fixtures, and equipment, including a complete voice-over-ip telephony solution. CNY Jazz Arts Foundation will train three "CNY Jazz Apprentices" with a new Professional Apprentice for rising college students pursuing careers in Arts Education, Arts Management and Arts Administration. The City of Syracuse will undertake a 4-year phased project to repair and restore historic stonework surrounding Hiawatha Lake in Upper Onondaga Park, including but not limited to the retaining wall along the lake. MS4 $86,250 ESD Grants $1,500,000 ESD Grants $320,000 ESD Grants $550,000 ESD Grants $860,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD MNY $150,000 ESD Grants $232,000 Arts WRP $52,500 OPRHP HP D $411,330 54

54 Central New York Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Clear Path for Veterans, Inc. Downtown Syracuse Committee, Inc. Dupli Associates LLC Everson Museum of Art Green Lakes State Park Hill Country Farm Brewery Hill Country Farm Brewery, LLC Home HeadQuarters, Inc. La Roasteria, Inc., dba Café Kubal Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York, Inc. Matt Industries, Inc. Midstate Youth Hockey Association, Inc. Culinary Corps Salina-Warren Main Street 600 North Franklin Street Renovations Hosmer Auditorium Renovations Green Infrastructure Improvements Hill Country Farm Brewery Hill Country Farm Brewery Neighborhood Place Based Economic and Revitalization Headquarters and Roastery Career Solutions Academy Production Rehab and Upgrade Capital Clear Path for Veterans will provide it's Culinary Corps Training and Placement to unemployed veterans in a structured fourteen-week culinary training program, designed to prepare them for employment in food and beverage operations of various types. Downtown Syracuse Committee, Inc. will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings located in the City of Syracuse's Downtown. Dupli Associates LLC, will renovate 600 North Franklin Street and make other improvements, including additional parking and new windows. Everson Museum of Art will improve accessibility and safety, generate revenue for the Museum, and create a resource for cultural and business partners, contributing to the revitalization of downtown Syracuse. Green Lakes State Park will install porous pavement, bioretention, rain gardens, rain barrels and tree plantings as part of a larger site improvement project. These green infrastructure practices will reduce the volume of stormwater runoff entering Green Lake, a rare meromictic lake that attracts as many as 8,000 daily visitors during the summer. Hill Country Farm Brewery will create and promote a unique craft beverage/brewery destination while also promoting the agritourism in Central New York. Hill Country Farm Brewery, LLC will create a destination farm brewery in the town of Pompey, Onondaga County. The project includes the construction of a new facility and purchase and installation of equipment. Home HeadQuarters, Inc. will transform six under-utilized properties in three distressed neighborhoods in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County. The project will include development of a North Side food hub, including warehousing, catering space, and a Kitchen Co-Op; commercial spaces, including a full-service restaurant; and residential units. La Roasteria, Inc., dba Café Kubal, which operates cafés in the Syracuse area, will acquire and renovate an existing building at 208 N. Townsend St. and an adjacent parking lot in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County in order to relocate and expand its coffee roastery and operations functions from its current location in Syracuse, and to create an employee training center. Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York, Inc. will provide a Career Solutions Academy (CSA) to enable participants to earn a Cleaning Technician credential from the Cleaning Management Institute (CMI). Matt Industries, Inc., a commercial printer, will vertically- integrate the company's operations by purchasing and installing new equipment to begin manufacturing envelopes. Currently, the company only prints envelopes, and 95% of its envelope supplies come from production facilities outside NYS. The Capital will make improvements of existing infrastructure and construction of a new facility. The outcome of this project will increase services to local and regional tourism. DOL UWT $89,348 HCR NYMS $500,000 ESD Grants $500,000 Arts ACFIP $634,000 EFC GIGP $1,000,000 ESD MNY $53,000 ESD Grants $115,000 ESD Grants $314,000 ESD Grants $110,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $175,000 ESD MNY $690,000 55

55 Central New York Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Community College Onondaga County Onondaga County Onondaga County Onondaga County Soil and Water Conservation District Onondaga County Water Environment Protection Onondaga Historical Association Onondaga PACE CNY Pathways to Employment Installation of Cogeneration Units at Metropolitan WWTP Onondaga Lake Waterfront Planning South Salina Street Green Corridor Onondaga County Hydroseeding s Meadowbrook Limestone Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Facility Plan Onondaga Historical Association Lobby Restoration PACE CNY Transportation Logistics Center Onondaga Community College will deliver employer-validated, competency-based, shortterm occupational programs to unemployed workers to enable them to prepare for Medical Billing, Nursing Assistant, and Patient Advocate jobs in the healthcare industry, as well as positions as warehouse workers in the transportation and warehousing, manufacturing, wholesale, and other industries. Onondaga County Department of Water Environment Protection will construct improvements at the Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in Syracuse on the eastern shore of Onondaga Lake, that will allow the plant to utilize methane gas produced as a result of accepting food waste into its digestion system. Work will include installation of two cogeneration units to convert excess methane into electricity, reducing electricity dependence from the grid. Onondaga County will prepare a Feasibility Study for beach access along the eastern shore of Onondaga Lake, design Reports for the 2.8-mile gap in the County's Loop-the-Lake Trail spanning from the end of the Onondaga Creekwalk behind the Destiny USA Mall to the northern tip of the lake, and a Market Analysis including public visioning for redevelopment of county-owned waterfront properties. Onondaga County will transform multiple blocks of South Salina Street into a green street corridor to prevent combined sewer overflows from discharging to Onondaga Creek and Onondaga Lake. Bioretention and stormwater street trees will be used to infiltrate stormwater along the corridor before it enters the existing combined sewer system. The Onondaga County Soil and Water Conservation District will hydroseed several municipal excavation sites throughout the county. The project will stabilize the ground at these sites and help prevent soil erosion. Onondaga County (OCDWEP) will complete an engineering report to review and evaluate costeffective solutions throughout the service area to reduce inflow and infiltration. The Onondaga Historic Association will restore and revitalize the lobby of the 1906 NY Telephone Building located in the Montgomery Street- Columbus Circle Historic District. Plans are to restore the historic mosaic floor in the lobby that has become chipped and cracked after over 100 years of traffc. The project will also replace the current wallpaper with period appropriate colors, repair the ceiling damaged by water, and refurbish the wood moldings. PACE CNY ( of All-Inclusive are for the Elderly) will construct a bus storage and maintenance facility on the premises of Loretto s McAuliffe Health and PACE CNY Center located in Syracuse. The facility will significantly extend the useful life of the vehicles used for transportation of participants in PACE CNY and to deliver durable medical equipment. DOL UWT $99,957 DEC CSC $1,300,000 DOS LWRP $330,000 EFC GIGP $1,310,000 NPS $171,890 DEC EPG $50,000 OPRHP HAS D $22,160 ESD Grants $965,000 56

56 Central New York Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga Pinckney Hugo Group, LLC R.O.D.E South Ave, LLC Sankofa NEST, Inc. Syracuse City Ballet Onondaga Town of Cicero Onondaga Town of Cicero Onondaga Onondaga Onondaga, Oswego Onondaga, Oswego East Syracuse Marcellus Fulton Group NA, Inc. and Affliates Fulton Group NA, Inc. and Affliates Pinckney Hugo PalmerRice Syracuse Village Hawley Avenue Phase I Administrative Brewerton Streetscape Improvements Phase III Design and Construction Local Waterfront Revitalization North Center Street Neighborhood Park Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility Upgrades Implementation of World Class Manufacturing Process Implementation of World Class Manufacturing Process Pinckney Hugo Group, LLC will purchase and renovate the building attached to their current offce on West Genesee St. in Syracuse, Onondaga County, in order to allow room for the company to continue to grow in Central NY. R.O.D.E South Ave, LLC will construct a new 33,000 square feet mixed-use facility at 1711 South Avenue in Syracuse, Onondaga County. The facility will include commercial space, apartments and an event center. Sankofa NEST, Inc. will perform a feasibility study for the economic development of recently acquired property at the corner of North Crouse and Hawley Avenues in Syracuse, Onondaga County. Syracuse City Ballet will hire a Community Youth Outreach and Education Coordinator to expand the company's ability to provide education enhancing ballet and dance programs to children in Central New York, with a focus on children living in poverty and those with disabilities. The Town of Cicero will implement the Hamlet of Brewerton Strategic Revitalization Plan by developing the final designs for and constructing streetscape improvements along a portion of NYS Route 11, between Guy Young Road and Baldwin Street. The project is located within the Hamlet of Brewerton, near the outlet of Oneida Lake. The preliminary designs for the streetscape improvements have been reviewed and accepted by the public. The Town of Cicero will prepare a Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for the Town s waterfront area within the Hamlet of Brewerton, along the outlet of Oneida Lake. The LWRP will focus on water-related uses and tourism activities, the hamlet s connection with the waterfront, improvements to public infrastructure and the business district to increase climate change and economic resilience. The planning process will include extensive public outreach and input. The project includes the design and construction of a new park to be located within the East Syracuse Brownfield Opportunity Area. The community envisioned a park centered around an adult and youth fitness playground, interconnected walking paths, game tables, landscaping, and amenities including benches and lighting. The Marcellus will upgrade the wastewater treatment plant to add new secondary clarifiers and related pumps and yard piping needed to utilize chemical addition to remove phosphorus from the plant's effuent. This project will improve the surface water quality by reducing the phosphorus loading to Ninemile Creek and, ultimately, Onondaga Lake. Fulton Group NA, Inc. and Affliates will purchase a facility in East Syracuse; make renovations to facilities in Pulaski, East Syracuse, and Syracuse; purchase and install machinery and equipment; and invest in research and development activities to develop new products offerings. Fulton Group NA, Inc. and Affliates will purchase a facility in East Syracuse; make renovations to facilities in Pulaski, East Syracuse, and Syracuse; purchase and install machinery and equipment; and invest in research and development activities to develop new products offerings. ESD Grants $100,000 ESD Grants $235,000 ESD SPFS $50,000 Arts WIP $25,000 DOS LWRP $393,750 DOS LWRP $56,250 OPRHP PKS D $139,500 WWT $1,000,000 ESD EJP $1,000,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 57

57 Central New York Oswego Oswego Brockway Bedding INC Camelot Lodge, LLC Oswego City of Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Douglas Outdoors, LLC Douglas Outdoors, LLC Hudsons Dairy, Inc. North Ridge Dairy North Ridge Dairy Redfield Snowmobile Association, Inc. Brockway Bedding Camelot Lodge Downtown Redevelopment Oswego City Hall Preservation Douglas Outdoors Douglas Outdoors Refrigerated Dairy Food Warehouse New Feed Facility and Rail Siding New Feed Facility and Rail Siding Trail Grooming Equipment Brockway Bedding, Inc. will construct and equip a new high effciency manufacturing plant in the town of Granby, Oswego County to produce animal bedding from large flake wood shavings. The plant will produce a naturally antibacterial product using an environmentally friendly process and will include use of production waste to fuel a biomass burner to power drying equipment. Camelot Lodge, LLC will redevelop a now-vacant and deteriorating building at 251 West First Street in downtown Oswego, Oswego County. The renovated building will have 5,500 square feet of commercial space, 10 loft apartments, and a much improved downtown parking lot. The City of Oswego will undertake exterior restoration of the historic 1870 City Hall by rebuilding all displaced masonry walls, replace gutters and leaders, and repoint the upper half of the building. The slate roof will also have missing tiles replaced. Douglas Outdoors, LLC will acquire, rehabilitate and equip a historic building along the Salmon River in downtown Pulaski, converting it to a manufacturing facility to produce high-end, composite fishing rods and other advanced composite parts. The project will onshore rods currently produced in Asia to NYS. The building will also house a state of the art R&D facility for research and advanced testing, a fishing museum with a public casting dock, and a restaurant. Douglas Outdoors, LLC will acquire, rehabilitate and equip a historic building along the Salmon River in downtown Pulaski, converting it to a manufacturing facility to produce high-end, composite fishing rods and other advanced composite parts. The project will onshore rods currently produced in Asia to NYS. The building will also house a state of the art R&D facility for research and advanced testing, a fishing museum with a public casting dock, and a restaurant. Hudsons Dairy in Fulton, Oswego County, will construct and equip a refrigerated warehouse facility for dairy foods, with an outside freezer that connects into the inside cooler. The project is designed to allow for more effcient truck access, to ease storage problems, and to allow the rotation of dairy and ice cream products. North Ridge Dairy (NRD) in the Town of Sandy Creek, in cooperation with its related company Locust Hill Farm (LHF), will construct and equip a new facility to consolidate storage, movement and mixing of feed currently being handled separately by NRD and LHF. The project also involves building 1,000 feet of rail siding for delivery of feed components and temporary rail storage. North Ridge Dairy (NRD) in the Town of Sandy Creek, in cooperation with its related company Locust Hill Farm (LHF), will construct and equip a new facility to consolidate storage, movement and mixing of feed currently being handled separately by NRD and LHF. The project also involves building 1,000 feet of rail siding for delivery of feed components and temporary rail storage. The Redfield Snowmobile Association, Inc. will purchase new snowmobile trail grooming equipment used to maintain 42 miles of recognized "High Snow" Corridor and Secondary snowmobile trails located primarily in the town of Redfield, Oswego County. 58 ESD Grants $325,000 ESD Grants $165,000 OPRHP HP D $500,000 ESD EJP $200,000 ESD Grants $683,500 ESD Grants $220,000 ESD EJP $212,000 ESD Grants $267,500 OPRHP RTP M $200,000

58 Central New York Oswego Square Valley Trail Blazers, Inc Oswego Town of Hastings Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Town of Sandy Creek Village Of Pulaski Sewer Board Virgilio s Event Centre, LLC YMCA of Oswego, Inc. Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Snowmobile Trail Groomer Town of Hastings Infiltration and Inflow Study Sewer Wastewater Treatment System Improvements Virgilios Event Centre Connector to Reopen Pool Access 18 Energy Effciency s Submitted The Square Valley Trial Blazers will purchase a 2018 Tucker Model 1100 Narrow-Stance Snow Groomer with regular cab and drags. The equipment is needed to groom over 110 miles of the New York State Snowmobile Trial system. The Town of Hastings will complete an engineering report to conduct an inflow and infiltration study for the wastewater collection systems serving the Caughdenoy Sewer District and Fort Brewerton Sewer District. The Town of Sandy Creek will complete an engineering report to identify solutions to provide sustainable wastewater treatment for the western portion of the Town. The Pulaski will complete an engineering report to identify current issues and prioritize options for system improvements. Virgilio s Event Centre, LLC will expand a wedding and event venue in Volney, Oswego County. The project includes the construction of a 3,800+ square-foot outdoor covered patio, outdoor grill put area, 12 new cabins, water management and utility improvements, new pole barn, improved driveway, and more. The center s target events will be weddings and corporate gatherings but the center will also be utilized for other events including car shows and open-to-the-public events. The YMCA of Oswego, Inc., located in the City of Oswego, will construct a connector between two of its buildings to reinstate access to their swimming pool facilities. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energysaving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. OPRHP RTP M $185,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $30,000 ESD Grants $200,000 ESD Grants $150,000 ESD EJPB $11,500,000 ESD IDBC $30,000,000 NYSERDA EE 59

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61 MOHAWK VALLEY $85.5 million awarded to 101 projects Fulton City of Gloversville Fulton Fulton City of Gloversville Ful-Mont Snow Travelers, Inc Fulton Fulton County Fulton Fulton County Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Nick Stoner Trailers of Caroga Lake, New York, Inc. Northville Central School District St John's Episcopal Church Mayfield City of Gloversville Sanitary Sewer System Improvements Trunk Sewer Investigation Acquisition of Trail Grooming Equipment Hales Mills Area Sewer Vail Mills Area Sewer Acquisition of Trail Grooming Equipment Shared Wi-Fi Effciency Historic Structure Report Wastewater Treatment Plant Rehabilitation Funds will be used to replace 1,096 feet of deteriorated sewer main. The City of Gloversville will complete an engineering report to evaluate the existing sanitary trunk sewer system in the City. The project involves the acquisition of two pieces of equipment that are necessary to enable Ful- Mont Snow Travelers to successfully accomplish its mission of providing for safe, well-groomed snowmobile trails in Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Two older groomers, prone to frequent breakdown will be replaced by a newer groomer and drag. Fulton County will construct a new wastewater pump station to an approximately 450+/- acre vacant tract of land known as the Hales Mills Road Extension in the Town of Johnstown. The project includes the installation of 1,000+/- feet of 8 sewer line to connect to an existing force main. Vail Mills Area sewer collection system will include the installation of a trunk main brought to the intersections of NYS Routes 29 and 30 designed for future extensions to the north, south, east and west of the intersection to accommodate future growth. The Nick Stoner Trailers snowmobile club located in Caroga Lake will purchase Class B trail grooming equipment to be utilized for snowmobile trail maintenance. The new equipment will be utilized to maintain approximately 12 miles of existing snowmobile trails. Northville Central School District (NCSD), the Town of Northampton, and the Northville will create a single Internet network with Wi-Fi Hotspots, a VOIP phone service network and Internet improvements that will integrate repeater towers and equipment strategically placed throughout Northville and Northampton that includes reliability and capacity for NCSD, town and village. St. John's Episcopal Church in downtown Johnstown will have a Historic Structure Report prepared. The Historic Structure Report will determine the condition of the Church and its components, and come up with a preservation plan that is consistent with the highest historic preservation standards. The Mayfield will complete an engineering report to evaluate the needs of the wastewater treatment plant and prepare a report detailing the recommended updates. 62 HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 DEC EPG $100,000 OPRHP RTP D $143,604 ESD Grants $120,000 ESD Grants $250,000 OPRHP RTP D $106,815 DOS LGE P $9,900 OPRHP HP P $8,500 DEC EPG $30,000

62 Mohawk Valley Fulton Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego, Schoharie Northville Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County Herkimer Anasazi, LLC Herkimer Herkimer County Herkimer JBF Stainless LLC Herkimer Little Falls Hospital Herkimer Redco Foods, Inc Herkimer The Neighborhood Center, Inc Herkimer Town of Herkimer Herkimer Town of Webb Herkimer Herkimer Herkimer Herkimer Mohawk Mohawk Five and Dime South Main Street New York State Grown Certified Agricultural Producers Grant Hollisters Business Town of Schuyler Land Purchase for Stainless Steel Tank Fabrication Facility Little Falls Hospital - New Primary Care Facility Redco Plant Upgrade Soularium: Addiction Treatment Center Town of Herkimer East Herkimer Sewer District Wastewater Rehabilitation and Upgrade Inflow and Infiltration Study Fulmer GreenPlain Floodplain - Water Main Relocation Fulmer GreenPlain Floodplain Restoration The Village will assist in the renovation of a traditional five and dime store at South Main Street. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County will identify Mohawk Valley Agricultural Producers, raise awareness of the New York State Grown & Certified program, promote environmental stewardship, educate and make food safety improvements necessary for participation in the NYSG&C program and assist with the process to join the program. Renovate and restore the historic Moose Head Hotel property in Old Forge, creating a retail and business center, 10 hotel rooms, and 4 long-term residences. Herkimer County will acquire 160 acres of land in the Town of Schuyler for the future development of an industrial park. JBF Stainless will construct a 27,500 square foot industrial building, 20,000 square foot high-bay, 5,500 square foot fabrication space, 2,000 square feet of offce space located on 5 acre site in the Frankfort 5S South Business Park. Little Falls Hospital will design and construct a new outpatient care/primary care facility in Dolgeville, NY, located on property adjacent to the Dolgeville Central School, providing easy access to residents. REDCO plans to purchase additional machinery and equipment upgrading older equipment and adding additional filling lines for two gallon bags and pyramid sized tea bags. To create its Soularium, TNC is proposing the rehabilitation of an existing residential facility in Herkimer County formerly a 30,000 square foot 88-bed county-run nursing home sitting on 10 acres. With a natural and relaxing environment, the facility is conducive to healing to assist the state with the growing opioid epidemic. The project calls for the tie-in and extension of a sanitary sewer line for a 46 acre commercially zoned campus with 430,000 square foot of existing warehouse, distribution, manufacturing facility The Town of Webb will complete an engineering report to determine the needs for rehabilitation and upgrading of its existing wastewater systems including the addition of disinfection. The Herkimer will complete an engineering report to identify and document inflow and infiltration issues in the sanitary sewer collection system and provide rehabilitation recommendations. As part of the larger Fulmer GreenPlain project to restore the natural floodplain and floodplain processes along 1.3 miles of Fulmer Creek, the Village proposes to relocate a 10 water main to accommodate the new floodplain. Main Street revitalization has been hampered by flooding along Fulmer Creek. With flood mitigation underway, the Village will be able to undertake infrastructure improvements to improve walkability of the downtown district, improve its appearance, and attract businesses. The Mohawk will restore floodplains and riparian buffers along 1700 linear feet of Fulmer Creek. This phase of the GreenPlain project will reduce the risk of future flooding events and facilitate the revitalization of the Main Street downtown district. HCR NYMS $500,000 Ag & Mkts GCAP $500,000 ESD Grants $520,000 ESD Grants $120,000 ESD Grants $680,000 ESD Grants $480,000 ESD Grants $600,000 ESD Grants $1,750,000 ESD Grants $440,000 DEC EPG $24,900 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC CSC $155,455 EFC GIGP $2,000,000 63

63 Mohawk Valley Herkimer Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Mohawk Amsterdam Industrial Agency Amsterdam Industrial Agency City of Amsterdam Industrial Agency Friends of Fort Plain Incorporated Mohawk Valley Collective, Inc. Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Industrial Agency Montgomery Town of Florida Fulmer GreenPlain Main Street Park Mohasco Redevelopment Mohawk Fabric New Equipment Southside Hotel Historic Diefendorf Hall Rehabilitation Mohawk Valley Collective Downtown Anchor Revitalization Local Waterfront Revitalization Montgomery County Courthouse ADA Improvements Montgomery County Microenterprise Chalmers Multi Use Redevelopment Salt Storage Facility The Mohawk project involves predevelopment components for the future linear greenway Main Street Park. This project will acquire easements needed to restore the stream channel and floodplain bench along a 1,700-linear foot stretch of Fulmer Creek, making way for the creation of the park. Funding will also advance archaeological studies and design of the future park. The Amsterdam IDA has started site planning and designs for a new business park located at the corner of Lyons and Forest Avenue in the City. The Phase 1 project includes finishing design work, acquiring additional property and beginning installation of water and sewer at the site. Mohawk Fabric Company, Inc. plans to purchase equipment to increase their manufacturing capacity at the 96 Guy Park Avenue, Amsterdam manufacturing facility. The City of Amsterdam will construct a new three story - 64 room Microtel by Wyndham Hotel. The Hotel would be located near the Florida Business Park offering upscale business friendly rooms. The project will create a Cultural Heritage Center that will include an authentic, original Erie Canal Store facade, once located at Old Erie Canal Lock 32. Rehabilitation of the interior will include floors, wall framing, ceiling repairs, truss repairs, column replacement, roof and back wall repairs. The Mohawk Valley Collective, Inc. will begin restoration of two historic buildings in the Mohawk Valley - Unity Hall in Fort Plain and West Hill School in Canajoharie. Restoration work on Unity Hall will address water infiltration and drainage issues and repairs to interior surfaces damaged by the infiltration. Restoration work at the West Hill School will include roof replacement and chimney stabilization and repair. Montgomery County will prepare the Western Montgomery County Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for the Erie Canal/ Mohawk River waterfront in the Village and Town of St. Johnsville, Fort Plain and Town of Minden. The LWRP will identify municipal revitalization goals, policies, projects, and tools to capitalize on development opportunities, increase resilience to future physical climate risks and enhance existing waterfront resources. Funds will be used to rehabilitate the Old Montgomery County Courthouse through ADA compliance initiatives. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The former Chalmers Knitting Mill site will be revitalized as a mixed use building which will include commercial space, a riverfront banquet facility, a culinary incubator, and apartments. The Town of Florida will construct a salt shed at the Town's Highway Department site. The salt pile at this site is currently uncovered and within 200' of the Town well. The project will move the salt pile onto a concrete pad with a concrete wall and wood truss roof. The new shed will prevent runoff and contamination of the nearby well. OPRHP PKS A $219,312 ESD SPFS $50,000 ESD Grants $70,000 ESD Grants $1,200,000 OPRHP HP D OPRHP HP D $345,120 $500,000 DOS LWRP $30,000 HCR CDBGPIPF HCR CDBGME $300,000 $200,000 ESD Grants $1,000,000 Salt $337,500 64

64 Mohawk Valley Montgomery Vida-Blend LLC Vida Blend New Construction and Employment We will build a custom made 14,000 square foot building to continue our premix operations, the location will be in the new industrial zone located Amsterdam NY right on route 5S in the Florida Industrial Park. ESD Grants $240, Montgomery Fonda Fonda Canalside Park Phase III The Park has an overall master plan that will create a one of a kind park and community space along the Mohawk River. Phase III grant funding is being requested for the development of a boat docking system, a large parking area for campers, a bathroom facility, a shelter/entertainment pavilion, a Veteran s memorial, furnishings such as benches, charcoal grills, and bike racks, and a boat pump out station. Canals $30, Montgomery Fonda Fonda Canalside Park Phase III: Boat Dock and Park Improvements The Fonda will design and construct park improvements at Canalside Park including a boat docking system and pump out station, a parking area for boat trailers and campers, a bathroom facility, a shelter/entertainment pavilion, a Veteran s memorial and park furnishings such as benches, charcoal grills, and bike racks. The project will enhance public access to Mohawk River/Erie Canal and water-dependent recreational activities. DOS LWRP $496, Montgomery, Otsego, Schoharie Schoharie River Center Art in Public Places Building Connections with the Earth "Building Connections with the Earth" is a year round program making connections and showcasing the natural environment of the Mohawk Valley. The program includes a participatory art project with willow, a youth-driven digital storytelling program and a literary festival. Arts ACIP $35, Oneida 1140 LLC 649 Bleecker Street Shared Service Training Center Renovation Renovate and repair a vacant building located in the Bleecker Street Business District. The newly renovated space will house a Shared Service/ Training Center to assist of small business for Veterans and Immigrants in the area. ESD Grants $200, Oneida 167 Genesee St LLC 167 Genesee St Renovation 167 Genesee St LLC will renovate a vacant 4 story building into a mixed-use facility providing first floor commercial space with apartments on the upper floors. ESD Grants $400, Oneida Bowers, LLC Kempf Buildings Renovation Renovate two side-by-side downtown Utica mixed-use buildings, known as the Kempf Building, featuring commercial, retail, and residential space. ESD Grants $430, Oneida City of Sherrill Sewer Evaluation The City of Sherrill will complete an engineering report to study inflow and infiltration, investigate disinfection alternatives, and evaluate the condition of several pump stations and then make recommendations for improvements. DEC EPG $30, Oneida City of Utica Combined Sewer Overflow Control A91 The City of Utica will remove storm flow from the Railroad Interceptor and instead discharge it to the Mohawk River to control wet-weather overflows. This project will reduce combined sewer overflows into local waterbodies and improve water quality of the Mohawk River. WWT $573, Oneida Compassion Coalition, Inc. Compassion Warehouse To construct a brand new 25,000 square foot state-of-the-art warehouse on a 2.5 acre plot of land located in the City of Utica. ESD Grants $600, Oneida Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County The REACH Center - Rome- Utica Creative Arts Incubator Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County will assist with the renovation of the REACH Center located at W. Dominick Street in Rome. HCR NYMS $200,000 65

65 Mohawk Valley Oneida Deployed Resources LLC Rome NY 917 Manufacturing Deployed Resources plans to purchase current leased properties on Griffss Business Park (GBP) and purchase and install metal manufacturing equipment and appurtenances to increase workstations and productivity. ESD Grants $1,380, Oneida First & Main LLC First & Main Restoration First & Main will renovate and finish the vacant first floor space in the Historic Hurd Shoe Building, repair and re-seam the roof, and replace brick where needed on the exterior of the century old building. ESD Grants $200, Oneida George's Farm Products, Inc. Produce Operations George s Farm will address the following: Upgrade the cold storage available be compliant with the FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) by having a compliant packing room, improve the loading dock facility, expand the electrical service. ESD Grants $170, Oneida Griffss Utility Services Corporation Electric System Reliability Upgrades This project, to replace high voltage electric lines located above ground on poles and relocate them underground, will improve system reliability. ESD Grants $340, Oneida Masonic Medical Research Laboratory Laboratory Renovation 2018 The Masonic Medical Research Laboratory plans to purchase cutting edge research equipment and outfitting the new research cubicles creating a stateof-the-art laboratory housing new and expanded research ventures. ESD Grants $400, Oneida MGS Manufacturing MGS Manufacturing MGS Manufacturing, a manufacturer of industrial machinery for the wire and cable industry, is will add on an additional 20,000 square feet of production space, fitted out with two 10-ton high bay cranes, and two standard 10-ton single bridge cranes. ESD Grants $875, Oneida Mohawk Valley Community College Roads to Employment Transportation Training for Growing Jobs Mohawk Valley Community College will operate a six-week training program to train individuals as Commercial Truck Drivers. DOL UWT $97, Oneida Mohawk Valley Community College thincubator- Mohawk Valley Innovation Hot Spot The thincubator s goal is to enable both first-time and serial entrepreneurs to connect and collaborate with other startups as they build their companies, ultimately creating jobs for the region. The thincubator hosts a regular meet up called MESH (Makers, Entrepreneurs, Students and Hackers) that allows attendees to connect with other creatives with the potential to partner on ventures and/or projects. Other projects include: Mohawk Valley Mini Maker Faire and The Commercialization Academy. ESD HSSP $1,250, Oneida Munson-Williams- Proctor Arts Institute Museum of Art Granite Facade Conservation A central feature of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute's Museum of Art building is the exterior facade of Canadian black granite slabs. The weight of the granite, exacerbated by upstate New York winters, has become too great to hang without additional support, creating significant safety concerns. This project will address the situation and accurately restore the historic facade, protecting the building from further damage. OPRHP HP D $397, Oneida Munson-Williams- Proctor Arts Institute Silk Splendor: Kimonos from the Kubota Collection Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute will engage new audiences, advance cultural tourism, contribute to economic development, and enhance quality of life. This exhibit will include ceremonial and special-event clothing representing the cultures of our region from recent refugees to those who have lived here for centuries. Munson-Williams- Proctor Arts Institute will build audiences through a comprehensive marketing campaign that will attract tourists from across NY State and beyond. ESD MNY $76,905 66

66 Mohawk Valley Oneida MVRCR Oneida O. W. Hubbell & Sons, Inc Oneida Oneida County Oneida Oneida County One World Welcome & Opportunity Center Building and Process Improvements to be competitive with large out of state galvanizers Griffss Intl Airport Rehabilitation of Building 100 Sauquoit Creek Floodplain Restoration The proposed One World Utica Welcome & Opportunity Center will provide a physical location in downtown Utica at 201 Bleecker Street that can be easily accessed by refugees, immigrants, and newcomers to the area. O. W. Hubbell & Sons, Inc will extend the processing tanks within the existing plant footprint to allowing them to move material through the galvanizing process more effciently. The project includes rehabilitation of approximately 31,000 square foot of offce space including the rehab of the UAV operation center also includes an addition of a 3 story front facade to accommodate new stairways and an elevator providing ADA compliance. The Sauquoit Creek Floodplain Restoration project will encompass over 8,000 linear feet of the Sauquoit Creek. The project will restore the historic channel alignment through the excavation of flood plain benches along both banks of the creek and the removal of a commercial plaza in the Whitesboro. ESD Grants $248,000 ESD Grants $300,000 ESD Grants $1,400,000 EFC GIGP $2,000, Oneida Pacemaker Steel & Piping Co., Inc. Pacemaker SteelBagg Square Pacemaker Steel and Piping plans to build a 37,500 square foot modern steel service center adjacent to our 501 Main Street building which will be a showcase for the rejuvenation of the Bagg s Square District. ESD Grants $700, Oneida Rail Pro Industries Inc Water Street Facility RailPro Industries plans to set-up and operate a railroad maintenance facility on Water Street in Utica. The 17 acre facility includes a 35,300 square foot maintenance facility with 4 rail lines running through the facility. ESD Grants $170, Oneida The Adirondack Distilling Company, Inc. Adirondack Distilling Adirondack Distilling Company is purchasing new machinery and equipment to expand production to meet increasing demand for their products. ESD Grants $100, Oneida The Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees Training for Refugees and Immigrants The Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees (MVRCR) will provide employment services and training access to eligible refugees and immigrants on-site at MVRCR to achieve self-suffciency and ultimately decrease area poverty levels. DOL UWT $76, Oneida Town of Ava Ava Town Park Oneida Town of Boonville Oneida Town of Floyd Oneida Town of Marcy Salt Storage Facility Town of Floyd Park Improvements Chaminade Industrial Park The town of Ava will construct the town's first park. The Ava Town Park amenities will include: a pavilion, restroom, picnic area, ball field, playground, fitness/nature trail and parking area. The Town of Boonville will construct a new salt storage building at the highway facility. The project will prevent runoff from the salt and sand pile which is currently stored in the open in the vicinity of the Black River Canal and the municipal water wellhead. The town of Floyd will significantly enhance its existing 73 acre community park with the addition of a covered pavilion and picnic tables, extension of existing walking trails, installation of signage for the trails, installation of 20 fitness stations, planting of shade trees, and trail improvements. The Chaminade Industrial Park Feasibility Study will specifically identify and quantify the environmental concerns and infrastructure improvements required to support development of the project site OPRHP PKS D Salt OPRHP PKS D $251,191 $380,517 $99,237 ESD SPFS $50,000 67

67 Mohawk Valley Oneida Town of Remsen Salt Shed The Town of Remsen will build a new salt storage facility adjacent to the current town highway garage. Construction of a storage building will move the existing salt pile away from the Village of Remsen's drinking water wells and out of the wellhead protection area. Salt $142, Oneida Town of Verona Willow Place Road Extension The Town of Verona will acquire property owned by NYS Thruway Authority located adjacent to the NYSTA I-90 Exit 33 off ramp at the Turning Stone Resort entrance including new road construction, and reconstruction of an existing road. ESD Grants $890, Oneida Town of Westmoreland Town of Westmoreland Water System Improvements Funds will be used for improvements to the water system on Martin Drive. HCR CDBGPIPF $501, Oneida Utica College Construction Management Building Utica College proposes to construct 15,000-squarefoot building to house the Construction Management program. This two-story facility will include smart classrooms, instructional spaces, meeting space, and faculty/administrative offces. ESD Grants $700, Oneida Utica Zoo Mohawk Valley Celebration of New York State Agriculture Utica Zoo will host the Mohawk Valley Celebration of New York State Agriculture to promote agritourism and the craft beverage industry. The signature events will be Wine in the Wilderness in June 2018, Brewfest in August 2018, and Farm Day in October ESD MNY $72, Oneida Utica Zoo Utica Zoo Primate Building Capital Utica Zoo will complete a renovation of Utica Zoo s primate building and will create an exhibit that is visually attractive as well as physiologically and psychologically stimulating for the animals. This phase of the project will enable the zoo s white handed gibbons to move into a new, more naturalistic habitat, while also allowing the zoo to welcome a new animal, the fruit bat. ESD MNY $153, Oneida Utica Zoological Society Utica Zoo Welcome Center The Utica Zoological Society will add a muchneeded multi-purpose welcome and educational center incorporating a year-round large classroom space and orientation area. OPRHP PKS D $500, Oneida Village Motors Auto Sales, LLC Village Motors Mohawk Street Village Motors is turning the former Kelsey Hayes 21 Acre 400,000 square foot facility located at 44 Mohawk Street in Whitesboro NY into an industrial park characterized by smart growth and environmentally friendly business processes. Plans include a building comprehensive storm water management system for the chronically flood prone area and renovations and repairs to building. ESD Grants $530, Oneida Boonville Wastewater Treatment Plant Evaluation The Boonville will complete an engineering report to study a portion of its main interceptor and wastewater treatment plant. DEC EPG $30, Oneida Remsen Inflow and Infiltration Study The Remsen will complete an engineering report to identify sources of inflow and infiltration (I/I) and provide rehabilitation recommendations for reducing I/I in the system. DEC EPG $30, Oneida Vernon Wastewater Treatment Plant Effuent Disinfection The Vernon will install a new disinfection system at the Village's wastewater treatment plant. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. WWT $1,000, Oneida Waterville Waterville Village Wastewater Plant Improvements The Waterville will install a disinfection system at their wastewater treatment plant. The outcome will be to fully treat the effuent which reduces environmental contamination. WWT $976,415 68

68 Mohawk Valley Oneida Oneida Otsego Waterville Economic Corporation Women's Employment Resource Center, Inc. Brewery Ommegang Otsego City of Oneonta Otsego Glimmerglass Opera Theater, Inc Otsego Klugo SB, LLC Otsego Otsego County Otsego Otsego County Otsego Otsego County Otsego Otsego Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES Railroad and Local YMCA of Oneonta Empire State CookChill WERC to Work Brewery Ommegang Hospitality Center City of Oneonta Microenterprise Glimmerglass Festival Capital Improvements Stevens Hardware Mixed Use Renovation Otsego and Chenango Consolidation of Weights and Measures Services Otsego County Highway Asset Management Otsego County Transitional Housing Advanced Healthcare Skills Training YMCA Strengthening and Connecting Community Empire State Farms Cook/Chill (ESFCC) is proposing the construction and fit-out of an expandable 30,000-40,000 square foot OSHAcompliant state of the art building that will become a high-quality USDA-inspected Ready To Eat (RTE) meats and value-added protein production/ processing and distribution facility Women's Employment Resource Center, Inc.'s job training program will address the needs of women who have been chronically unemployed, are displaced homemakers, or have relied on TANF/ SNAP benefits for many years. Participants will be trained and placed in jobs that offer long-term employment. Brewery Ommegang will upgrade their brewery destination experience in order to draw more visitors, from a broader area, and to better serve those visitors throughout the year. The expected outcome is to expand: 'shoulder season' capacity for beer tourism and special events, the ability to serve cafe guests, increased retail capabilities, geared towards beer tourism, as well as enhanced views of the beautiful Mohawk Valley region. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The Glimmerglass Festival will undertake infrastructure improvements to its 32-year-old theater complex. The Festival has a vital economic and social impact on the region; 36,000 tickets are sold annually to visitors from throughout the U.S. and 11 foreign countries. Renovation of a vacant downtown Oneonta building to mixed-use, first floor commercial space and five (5) residential units on the upper floors Otsego and Chenango County will consolidate their county's Weights and Measures Department into a single department servicing both counties. This is a great opportunity for both counties to reduce their operating and capital equipment costs and have complete continuity of services. The Otsego County Highway Asset Management will inventory county and municipal-owned assets to aid strategic planning and budgeting for about 450 center-lane miles of county-owned highways. Field conditions and locations of culverts, signs and control devices will be logged into a county-wide ARCGIS online database. This partnership between the County and municipalities increases effciencies, improves safety for the public and lowers the impact of asset failure. Funds will be used to construct ten units of transitional housing for the homeless. Otsego Northern Catskills BOCES (ONC BOCES) will provide Practical Nursing (PN) and Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Technician (CHEST) training programs to eligible participants. The proposed project is the renovation of the 1st & 3rd floors of the existing YMCA building on 20 Ford Avenue to better serve families of our community. ESD Grants $1,500,000 DOL UWT $20,500 ESD MNY $525,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 Arts ACFIP $600,000 ESD Grants $90,000 DOS LGE $49,850 DOS LGE $94,071 HCR CDBGPIPF $300,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $170,000 69

69 Mohawk Valley Otsego Otsego Otsego Otsego Springbrook NY, Inc. The Farmers Museum, Inc. The National Baseball Hall of Fame Cooperstown Direct Support Professional Training Central NY Hops and Brewing Marketing Campaign Event Based Marketing Grove Street Culvert Replacement Springbrook will provide eligible employees with a foundation of skills in written and oral communication, business management, cultural competence and critical thinking to succeed in their current jobs and advance in the field of human services. The Farmers Museum, in Cooperstown, NY will promote hops and craft brewing programs increasing tourism to the Mohawk Valley and supporting long-term growth and prosperity of craft brewing across Central NY. The project adds a signature event, Hopsego, and specific features to all major programming, with an overall goal of becoming the center for presenting the history of hops and brewing in NYS and a showcase for the resurgence in contemporary craft brewing. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will develop and implement a multi-media marketing campaign to promote two special annual events, Hall of Fame Induction Weekend and Hall of Fame Classic Weekend which will attract additional attendees as a commemorative/ milestone event. The Village will reduce the risk of future flooding by replacing and right-sizing a culvert over Willow Brook, a tributary of Otsego Lake, and by relocating a flow barrier in the form of a sewage line that runs through the culvert. The existing stone box culvert is located on Grove Street between Main Street and Glen Avenue. DOL EET $74,670 ESD MNY $92,000 ESD MNY $250,000 DEC CSC $297, Otsego Cooperstown Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade The Cooperstown will make necessary upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant. This project will improve water quality by decreasing the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus discharged to the Susquehanna River. WWT $1,000, Otsego, Schoharie ONC BOCES Mechatronics Robotics ONC BOCES is seeking funding to support a new Mechatronics/Robotics for high school and adult students in Otsego, Delaware, Schoharie and Greene counties. ESD Grants $630, Schoharie Cobleskill Agricultural Society Cobleskill Fairgrounds Stage Improvements Cobleskill Agricultural Society will renovate and retrofit the existing stage and grandstand facility of the Cobleskill Fairgrounds to improve the facility for different regional, cultural and tourism based events. ESD Grants $25, Schoharie Cobleskill Agricultural Society Hall of Agriculture Renovation Renovation and weatherization of the Hall of Agriculture building on the Cobleskill Fairgrounds to create a year-round community facility. The project includes roof repairs, facade repairs, fire protection system, insulation and heating equipment. ESD Grants $44, Schoharie John J. Hoober, Inc. T/A Hoober Feeds Installation of a bagging line and a pellet cooler Hoober Feeds is proposing to install a pellet cooler and feed packaging line at the mill in Central Bridge. ESD Grants $38, Schoharie Cobleskill Construction of Grandview Drive Drainage Improvements The Cobleskill will improve drainage by installing approximately 7 catch basins and 700 LF of 8" PVC storm sewer piping in conjunction with the installation of pedestrian sidewalks along Grandview Drive, an access route to the Cobleskill Regional Hospital. The improved drainage will help to protect the existing road, make travel along the road during heavy rainfall safer, and reduce nuisance stormwater flooding. DEC CSC $81,000 70

70 Mohawk Valley Schoharie Sharon Springs Rejuvenate Sharon Springs Sewer Investment The Sharon Springs will upgrade their collection system by re-lining trunk lines and replacing water and sewer mains and also make improvements at the wastewater treatment plant. The project will improve water quality by eliminating sewer overflows into Brimstone Creek and reducing levels of fecal coliform and E.coli contamination. WWT $1,646, Schoharie Sharon Springs Sharon Springs Waste Water Treatment Plant Improvements Funds will be used to rehabilitate the Village sewer system. HCR CDBGPIPF $350,000 Excelsior Jobs Credits Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. ESD EJPB $14,000,000 Low Cost Economic Financing Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. ESD IDBC $30,000,000 NYSERDA Energy Effciency s 6 Energy Effciency s Submitted NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings.the Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. NYSERDA EE 71

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73 NORTH COUNTRY $64.9 million awarded to 81 projects Clinton Cedar Knoll Log Homes, Inc Clinton Town of Peru Clinton Town of Plattsburgh Clinton Town of Saranac Clinton Clinton, Essex, Franklin Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence Champlain Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District Authority of the North Country Planer System Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Elevate Plattsburgh - A Smart Growth Plan Town of Saranac Standish Water District Improvements Champlain Inflow Infiltration Mitigation Study Lake Champlain Watershed Roadside Erosion Plan Implementation Phase 2 North Country Grown and Certified Agricultural Producers Cedar Knoll Log Homes will install upgraded and updated equipment for its plaining operations to improve production effciency. The Town of Peru will complete an engineering report to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the wastewater treatment plant's infrastructure and operations to identify needed upgrades, repairs, infrastructure improvements, and potential areas for improved energy effciency. The Town of Plattsburgh will develop a strategic revitalization plan for its primary commercial corridor along NYS Route 3. The Plan will identify land uses, suggest infrastructure and multimodal transportation improvements, and present a physical corridor plan identifying infill opportunities, catalyst projects, zoning recommendations and design guidelines. The plan will build upon existing downtown revitalization efforts in the Town and City of Plattsburgh. Funds will be used for improvements to the Standish Water District. The Champlain will complete an engineering report to complete an inflow and infiltration study within its sewer collection system. Franklin County SWCD will implement best management practices (BMPs) at sites in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Warren and Washington Counties. BMPs will include ditch cleaning, hydroseeding, installation of rolled erosion products, toe stabilization, woody plant installation, and check dam/ sediment basin installation. This project will reduce sediment and phosphorous loading in Lake Champlain, decrease habitat for invasive species, and increase fish spawning and migration. Authority of the North County and the seven-county Cornell Cooperative Extensions will partner in outreach efforts to inform producers on the New York State Grown & Certified Producer's Grant program. These efforts will include the eligibility requirements of obtaining food safety certification, how to benefit from the Agricultural Educational Management program and how to access funds for the cost of on-farm capital improvements. ESD Grants $70,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DOS LWRP $73,125 HCR CDBGPIPF $907,348 DEC EPG $30,000 NPS Ag & Mkts GCAP $316,598 $500,000 74

74 North Country Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence St. Lawrence University/North Country Public Radio Essex Essex County Essex Essex County Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex County Soil and Water Conservation District General Composites Inc Geodesic Airolite Boats LPEC Quality Destination, Inc. Star Trek Original Series Set Tour The Fort Ticonderoga Association NCPR North Country at Work Catch Basin Maintenance Salt Storage Facility Essex County Green Infrastructures Machinery and Equipment Upgrades Relocation and International Children's Games 2018 Weekend Special Events Series Fort Ticonderoga Association Pavilion Restoration North Country Public Radio's "North Country at Work" will explore the work life of seven communities through historic and contemporary photos, oral histories and stories in a three-part program in each of the selected communities. Content will be added to our digital archive; selected audio will be used for broadcast/podcast. Essex County will purchase a vacuum truck that will allow them to clean sediment from the 16 catch basins through the Ausable, Boquet and Lake Champlain watersheds. This will improve functionality of the catch basins. The equipment will also be shared with 18 towns within Essex County to maintain their water quality inlets. Essex County will build a new salt storage facility for the salt pile located at the Department of Public Works garage in Elizabethtown. The existing pile is located across from Barber's Pond and a few hundred feet from the Highway Department's well. The new facility will comply with OGS regulations, which include a foundation and walls, preventing salt runoff to the nearby pond and residential wells, and thereby protecting the quality of drinking water and aquatic life. Essex County Soil and Water Conservation District will install various stormwater control practices including rain gardens in four different locations around Lake Champlain. The projects will reduce stormwater and prevent pollutants such as phosphorus from entering Lake Champlain and its tributaries. General Composites (GCi) will invest in equipment modernization technology, known as Hybrid Molding, to hold a competitive advantage in the global market. GCi will be one of the few composite companies in the US utilizing the Hybrid Molding technology. Geodesic Airolite Boats will relocate to the North Country and establish a boat manufacturing business and promote tourism with weekend-long canoe building experience. LPEC Quality Destination Inc. will host the International Children's Games that will bring approximately 1250 athletes from 50 international cities to the region as well as their support crews, families, volunteers, and spectators. Lake Placid will deliver a positive traveler event experience while simultaneously raising awareness of the Adirondack Region in a worldwide market. Star Trek Original Series Set Tour will promote Ticonderoga, Star Trek Tour Special Events and Star Trek Tour itself to the extent possible and affordable to make this historic and natural-beauty region known to people in both North America and around the world. The Fort Ticonderoga Association will save a national treasure while expanding as a national cultural destination. The proposed adaptive re-use project will include needed visitor amenities, conference center capacity, and new educational and exhibition space. Arts ACIP $70,100 NPS Salt NPS $296,650 $744,134 $59,000 ESD Grants $93,000 ESD Grants $33,000 ESD MNY $250,000 ESD MNY $108,400 Arts ACFIP $2,445,000 75

75 North Country Essex Town of Keene Salt Shed Essex Town of Lewis Essex Town of Newcomb Essex Town of Willsboro Essex Essex Essex, Franklin, St. Lawrence Franklin Franklin Saranac Lake War Canoe Spirits LLC Ski Areas of New York, Inc. Adirondack Public Observatory, Inc. Bionique Testing Laboratories, Inc Franklin BluSeed Studios Franklin Carpe Insectae LLC Town of Lewis Water System Improvements Salt Shed Decentralized Wastewater Treatment to Protect Lake Champlain Inflow and Infiltration Engineering Study Report War Canoe Spirits Distillery New York State Winter Tourism Promotion Adirondack Public Observatory and AstroScience Center Phase 3 Lab Equipment Upgrades Administrative Machinery and Equipment Upgrades The Town of Keene will construct a new salt storage shed for the Town's current uncovered salt pile. The pile is located next to the Town's well water source which is contaminated and corroded due to sodium chloride. The new storage shed will protect the well water source, private wells, and nearby streams and wetlands from runoff. Funds will be used for construction of a new water main and appurtenances. The Town of Newcomb will construct a new salt storage shed on Town-owned land outside of the hamlet and away from water resources. The current shed is adjacent to the Town's new water source. Building the new shed will protect the Town's well from runoff. The Town of Willsboro will complete an engineering report to investigate the potential of an onsite decentralized wastewater treatment system to remedy failing septic's in the Buena Vista neighborhood of the Town. The Saranac Lake will complete an engineering report to identify work needed in the collection system to reduce inflow and infiltration and reduce flows to the treatment plant. War Canoe Spirits will establish a distillery manufacturing operation with tasting, dining, retail, and event space in Crown Point, NY. The company will manufacture craft spirits and hard cider on-site. Ski Areas of New York Inc will construct a multi-media program that will promote skiing and riding in New York State. A primary focus will be growth of the flagship program "Kids Ski Free." This program is an excellent example our primary goal of growing our sport from the ground up, introducing children to the world of winter sports and retaining them as skiers for a lifetime. The Adirondack Public Observatory (APO) is dedicated to the education, research, and enjoyment of the science of astronomy. The APO will develop blueprints and engineer schematics for the eventual construction of a LEED-certified Astro-science building. Bionique Testing Laboratories will upgrade existing bio testing equipment and related technologies to improve effciency, quality, and answer growing demand for mycoplasma testing. BluSeed Studios, which recently merged with Saranac Lake ArtWorks, will hire an Events and Outreach Coordinator to oversee longstanding events formerly run by ArtWorks volunteers. Carpe Insectae, a manufacture of all-natural insect repellant, will purchase new machinery and equipment in order to increase productivity. The company currently exports 50% of its product to Canada and projects an uptick in future demand. Salt HCR CDBGPIPF Salt $695,856 $750,000 $359,643 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $100,000 ESD Grants $705,000 ESD MNY $264,000 ESD Grants $200,000 ESD Grants $300,000 Arts WIP $35,500 ESD Grants $13,000 76

76 North Country Franklin Chicota Inc Franklin Chicota, Inc Franklin Franklin County Franklin Saranac Lake Local Corporation Franklin The Wild Center Franklin Town of Malone Franklin Town of Malone Franklin Franklin Franklin Hamilton Chateaugay Tupper Lake Tupper Lake Adirondack Historical Association 27 Broadway Renovation Tourism/ Hospitality Business Renovation Franklin County Microenterprise 27 Broadway Renovation Training and Emergency Feasibility Study / Engineering Analysis for the Salmon River Malone NY Town of Malone Microenterprise Wastewater Treatment Plant Engineering Planning Grant Disinfection Infiltration and Inflow Study Wood Pellet Fired Municipal Heat System Adirondack Art and Design Center Chicota, Inc. will renovate the former Dew Drop Inn in Saranac Lake s downtown district, to establish a "food experience" business, consisting of a restaurant and bar, short-stay apartments, an event space and a cooking school. Chicota Inc. will undertake a capital project to update a commercial, downtown property and develop a "food experience" business, consisting of a restaurant and bar, short-stay apartments, an event space and a cooking school. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The Saranac Lake Local Corporation will assist renovations at 27 Broadway. The Wild Center will pilot a year-long workforce readiness program to train four young adults in a Museum Residency Training program. Participants will be intensively trained, given work experience, and join a new career-oriented Alumni Network, available to The Wild Center Fellows and others. The Town of Malone will develop a hydrodynamic sediment transport model of the Salmon River in the vicinity of the dam, wastewater treatment plant, and residential neighborhoods to better understand existing flow, sediment system, and dam spillway capacity. The model will allow for the conceptual development of options to improve river flows to and over the dam, reduce sediment deposition, and improve storage capacity. Funds will be used to assist in the establishment of a Microenterprise. The Chateaugay will complete an engineering report to explore options to add disinfection treatment to the Village's wastewater treatment plant. The Tupper Lake will complete an engineering report to conduct an inflow and infiltration study to assess the general condition of the system and identify primary sources of extraneous flows allowing the Village to prioritize repairs. The Tupper Lake will install a municipal heating system using a central heat plant fueled by wood pellets. The Adirondack Experience will renovate a portion of a building and install interactive technological elements to create the Adirondack Art and Design Center. The Center will become a new heritage attraction and will permanently display Adirondack paintings, decorative arts, and rustic furniture collections along with important prints, drawings, and photographs ESD Grants $198,000 ESD MNY $140,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 Arts WRP $60,000 DEC CSC C $17,000 HCR CDBGME $200,000 DEC EPG $30,000 DEC EPG $100,000 ESD Grants $1,400,000 ESD Grants $600,000 77

77 North Country Hamilton Adirondack Historical Association Hamilton Hamilton County Hamilton Hamilton County Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Jefferson Jefferson Indian Lake Snowarriors Association Inc. Town of Indian Lake Town of Indian Lake 242 Washington Street LLC Busted Grapes, L.L.C. Adirondack Historical Association HVAC Upgrade for Life in the Adirondacks Building Adirondack Hamlets to Huts Implementation Solid Waste and Recycling Effciency Study Trail Groomer Purchase Construction of Firehouse/ Regional Security Center Townsend Business Center Strategy and Waterfront Access Strategy Masonic Temple Renovation Winery Adirondack Historical Association will upgrade climate control systems in Adirondack Experience s largest exhibition building. Hamilton County will implement the Adirondack Community-based Trails and Lodging System Plan by creating a lodging affliate system, a hut-to-hut reservation system, and a marketing plan with website, social media, search engine optimization, and paid media. The goal of project is to create, manage and promote a world-class Adirondack hut-to-hut system that advances sustainable communities, conservation, and wellness. Located entirely in the Adirondack Park, Hamilton County provides refuse services in solid waste and recycling transfer stations and 3 other collection sites for a winter population of 5,000 that swells to 75,000 in summer. Together with the Towns of Inlet, Hope and Long Lake, the County will undertake a shared services study to find greater effciencies in the collection, transfer, and marketing of recyclables and the disposal of solid waste. The Indian Lake Snow Warriors will purchase a fully refurbished snow groomer to maintain 7.4 miles of Class B connector trails used for snowmobiling and cross country skiing. The Town, in partnership with the Indian Lake Fire District, will construct a Regional Security Center (RSC) to replace the current firehouse, which is now too small, in poor condition, not ADA-compliant, and not suited for modern facilities and equipment. The proposed project would reuse the former IGA, an abandoned brownfield site, for renovation as the RSC. The Town of Indian Lake will work with the Chamber of Commerce and Community Corporation to prepare a Strategy for a local business center and develop a Waterfront Access Strategy to improve public access to the Cedar River, Adirondack Lake, and Lake Abanakee. The Townsend Business Center will support economic development by providing temporary physical space for local startups to develop their operations. 242 Washington Street LLC will renovate an historic building in downtown Watertown for commercial use. Busted Grapes will construct a tasting and event barn to expand visitor amenities along with purchasing bottling equipment to increase production capacity to meet demand and enter larger markets. Arts ACFIP $500,000 DOS LWRP $219,375 DOS LGE P $12,500 OPRHP RTP D $83,821 DEC CSC $639,000 DOS LWRP $90,000 ESD Grants $500,000 ESD Grants $19,000 78

78 North Country Jefferson City of Watertown Jefferson City of Watertown Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Current Applications, Inc. Jefferson Community College Jefferson County Industrial Agency (JCIDA) MetalCraft Marine US, Inc. Sackets Harbor Historical Society Inc. Swan Bay Resort LLC Thousand Islands Land Trust Comprehensive Plan Western Trunk Surcharging Machinery and Equipment Upgrades North Country Retail Training Business Complex at Watertown International Infrastructure Equipment Upgrades Christ Episcopal Church Acquisition Swan Bay Land Acquisition The City of Watertown will create a comprehensive plan that will guide development within the City over the next 20 to 30 years and set the stage to support and execute transformational projects. The plan will identify issues within the City that may deter economic growth, and recommend local approaches to address them. The City of Watertown will complete an engineering report to study improved services in relation to collection, combined sewer outfall capacity, improved inflow and infiltration and sanitary sewer overflow at the Western Outfall Trunk Sewer within the City of Watertown. Current Applications will purchase and install a new digital balancing machine and CNC grinder for use in their Watertown, NY manufacturing facility. The new equipment will increase the company s productivity, effciency and global competitiveness. Moreover, it will bring operations currently outsourced to China, back to New York. Jefferson Community College's North Country Retail Training program will provide participants with an intensive and full-supported training program to include the following program components: Retail Fundamentals, Customer Service and Sales, and Advanced Customer Service and Sales. JCIDA will install electric, gas, water, wastewater and roadway infrastructure at the Watertown Airport s Business Complex in order to prepare the site for future development. MetalCraft Marine plans to purchase a new overhead crane and press brake to expand operations. The company will also purchase and install an electric vacuum lifter. The Sackets Harbor Historical Society will acquire and preserve the Christ Episcopal Church in the Sackets Harbor. Christ Episcopal Church is one of the most significant ecclesiastical buildings in Jefferson County, distinguished and noted for both its architectural quality and its historical significance. The Historical Society intends to open a cultural center for educational exhibits and special events. Swan Bay Resort will expand into a new section and add new sites with access to electric, water and municipal sewer. Cement pads and a new bathhouse will also be installed for this new section of the RV Park. The Thousand Islands Land Trust will acquire 460+ acres of riparian habitat and half a mile of shoreline in the Town of Alexandria. This project will protect riparian buffer vegetation, preserve coastal wetlands, prevent land uses conducive to erosion and prevent shoreline development to ensure that pollutants remain stabilized in upland soils instead of making their way into the surface waters of the St. Lawrence River. ESD SPFS $90,000 DEC EPG $60,000 ESD Grants $23,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $1,121,000 ESD Grants $38,000 OPRHP HAS A $85,500 ESD Grants $198,000 SWP $225,360 79

79 North Country Jefferson Town of Clayton Jefferson Town of Clayton Jefferson Town of Hounsfield Jefferson Town of Lyme Jefferson Jefferson Brownville Carthage Jefferson Deferiet Jefferson Jefferson, St. Lawrence Philadelphia Thousand Islands Regional Tourism Corporation Lewis Lewis County Lewis Lewis County Historical Society Cerow Recreation Park Arena Cerow Recreation Park Arena Watertown Airport Sewer Connection Salt and Sand Storage Facility Engineering Planning Grant Wastewater Disinfection Inflow and Infiltration Study Deferiet Playground Renovation Wastewater Disinfection Study The Reputation Recovery Marketing Central Lewis County Regional Water General Walter Martin Mansion The Town of Clayton will renovate and expand the Cerow Recreation Park Arena. The addition will add locker rooms, restrooms, offce space, and zamboni storage. The Town of Clayton will modernize the arena facility and construct two additions for town offces, meeting space, locker rooms, and Zamboni storage. The Town of Hounsfield will extend the sanitary sewer line (along the Route 12F corridor) to the Watertown International Airport s Business Complex to ready the site for development. The Town of Lyme will construct a new salt and sand storage facility on municipally-owned land in Chaumont. This project will replace an inadequate shed for the Town's pure salt and uncovered/unprotected pile of salt and sand. The project will also move the salt away from Horse Creek, a tributary of Lake Ontario. The new building will protect the salt and sand from the weather, preventing runoff and salt contamination of waterways. The Brownville will complete an engineering report to review options to provide disinfection of wastewater effuent. The Carthage will complete an engineering report to locate sources of inflow and infiltration so that repairs can be made to the system. The Deferiet will build a new updated and safe playground built on the existing playground footprint with proposed new protective ground cover. The playground will create an opportunity for parents, grandparents and kids to go out and play and picnic. A revitalized recreational area will also serve residents as a community gathering space. The Philadelphia will complete an engineering report to determine the feasibility of adding disinfection to the existing wastewater treatment facility. The Thousand Islands Regional Tourism Corporation will create and implement the "Reputation Recovery" multimedia marketing campaign. This promotion will reinforce the region s marketing equity in core markets, through the use of compelling images, video and stories to highly targeted audiences push a message that the region is not only open for business, but is truly a premier destination for water-lovers. Lewis County with the Towns of Lowville, Watson, Denmark, and Martinsburg will develop and implement the Central Lewis County Water, tapping into regional tourism and recreation, business parks, and agri-business/technology. The project will examine current public water systems, capital improvements for interconnections, operations, management, and maintenance. The Lewis County Historical Society will complete Phase II Stabilization and Restoration of the General Walter Martin Mansion. The goal is to restore the mansion to the 1830s period and to prevent further deterioration. OPRHP PKS D $500,000 ESD Grants $665,000 ESD Grants $2,000,000 Salt $262,500 DEC EPG $24,000 DEC EPG $30,000 OPRHP PKS D $73,328 DEC EPG $30,000 ESD MNY $136,875 DOS LGE $297,000 OPRHP HP D $56,250 80

80 North Country Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis County Industrial Agency Lewis County Soil and Water Conservation District Long Pond Sno Sled Club, Inc. Snow Ridge Resort LLC Lewis Town of Lewis Lewis Turin Ridge Riders, Inc St. Lawrence Arconic Inc St. Lawrence St. Lawrence St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Business Corporation for a Greater Massena City of Ogdensburg St. Lawrence County Industrial Agency (IDA) Town of Gouverneur Lyons Falls Mill Site Redevelopment Lewis County Fairgrounds Stormwater Trail Groomer Purchase Tubing Center and Ice Rink Salt Storage Trail Groomer Purchase Road Improvements Massena Downtown Theater Renovation Ogdensburg Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement Jones and Laughlin Steel Site Demolition Town of Gouverneur Water Distribution Infrastructure Improvements The former Lyons Falls Mill cleanup project began in 2014 and is nearing completion with this fourth and final phase. The Lewis County IDA plans to demolish the remaining structures on-site in order to make the property ready for new development. Lewis County will install bioretention, a stormwater harvesting and reuse system and porous pavement at their county fairgrounds. This project will prevent localized flooding and treat stormwater that discharges to the Black River. The Long Pond Sno Sled Club purchase a snowmobile trail groomer that will replace an aging unit. The new groomer will allow the club to maintain trails that receive heavy snowmobile traffc. Snow Ridge Resort will make capital improvements at its Ski Learning Center by adding a tubing center and skating rink. A small groomer will also be purchased to help maintain new and existing portions of the resort. The Town of Lewis will construct a new salt storage facility at the Town of Lewis Highway Department property. This facility will allow the town to move the current salt pile under cover away from exposure to weather. The salt pile is located near the Town's well and a residential well on an adjacent property, as well as being located next to the East Branch of the Mohawk River. The project will protect the environment and water quality by preventing runoff and salt contamination. The Turin Ridge Riders snowmobile club will purchase a new snowmobile trail groomer to replace aging equipment. The new groomer will enable the snowmobile club to promote tourism through proactive trail maintenance for years to come. Arconic Inc will realign the roads leading to its complex to streamline traffc at the facility and reduce fuel costs for trucking. Business Corporation for a Greater Massena will assist in the renovation of the historic Massena Downtown Theater. The City of Ogdensburg will install a sewer force main and pump station and a new combined sewer overflow storage system at the wastewater treatment plant as well as improve existing infrastructure at the plant and its pumping stations to replace outdated, nonfunctional equipment and improve treatment processes. This project will improve water quality of the St. Lawrence River by mitigating combined sewer overflow events. St. Lawrence County IDA will abate and demolish 17 structures at the former Jones and Laughlin Steel site. Funds will be used for improvements to the East Side and West Side Water Districts. ESD Grants $350,000 EFC GIGP $575,000 OPRHP RTP D $200,000 ESD Grants $44,000 Salt OPRHP RTP M $491,250 $200,000 ESD Grants $90,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 WWT $5,000,000 ESD Grants $340,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 81

81 North Country St. Lawrence Town of Lisbon St. Lawrence St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Massena Potsdam Potsdam Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Wastewater Disinfection Study Salt Storage Facility Downtown Potsdam Revitalization Potsdam East Dam Hydro-Electric Generating Plant Rehabilitation North Country Lodging Fund 8 Energy Effciency s Submitted The Town of Lisbon will complete an engineering report to evaluate the needs of the wastewater treatment plant and plan for expected future disinfection requirements. The Massena will construct a covered salt storage barn on the current site of the Massena Department of Public Works. This project will relocate the salt pile from the current DPW site and further away from the municipality's closed water system, protecting the public water system and decreasing risk of salt contamination. The Village will assist in the rehabilitation of mixed-use buildings in the Village's downtown. Funds will be used to renovate the Village's East Dam Hydro-Electric Generating Plant. The North Country Lodging Fund will provide resources necessary to implement critical lodging projects throughout the region. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and costshared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. DEC EPG $30,000 Salt $225,000 HCR NYMS $215,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 ESD Grants $3,000,000 ESD EJPB $6,500,000 ESD IDBC $25,000,000 NYSERDA EE 82

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84 CAPITAL REGION $85.0 million awarded to 110 projects Albany Albany Barn Inc. Artistic Albany Albany County Soldier On Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany County Opportunity, Inc. Albany Water Board Capital District Women's Employment Resource Center, Inc. Capital Region BOCES Albany City of Albany ACAP Career Services City of Albany, Floatables Control Facilities Capital District WERCforce Computer Call Center Training CTE Health Careers program Broadway Streetscape Albany Barn seeks support to expand its part-time ming and Operations Coordinator to a full-time Associate Director of ming and Residencies. This expanded position will maximize the economic opportunity offered to artists and increase public awareness of the creative work being produced within its incubator facilities. Albany County will renovate the former Ann Lee Nursing Home and partner with Soldier On, a veterans organization, to create a full service homeless veterans campus, providing education, training and services to support homeless veterans. Albany County Opportunity, Inc. will facilitate Albany Community Action Partnership (ACAP) s Career Services to provide occupational skills training and related assistance, including career and employability skills development, and job placement, job retention, and supportive services. This will contribute to the outcome of long-term employment in high growth/ high demand occupations with career advancement opportunities. The Albany Water Board will build two Floatables Control Facilities to collect floatable debris and materials associated with several combined sewer outfalls in the City. The project will reduce the floatable materials conveyed to the Hudson River and serve to treat urban stormwater runoff, thereby reducing phosphorus, nitrogen, metals and other suspended solids. Capital District Women's Employment Resource Center, Inc. will provide a training program to prepare individuals with the skills necessary to successfully obtain and advance in Call Center Customer Service positions. Capital Region BOCES will provide a career and technical education training program in health careers. The City of Albany will make major streetscape improvements to link Albany s Warehouse District with the Business Downtown Improvement District. The City will invest in new lighting, sidewalks, intersections/ crosswalks, street trees and furniture to improve vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian safety, and improve transit connections to facilitate new investment in businesses, housing and commercial development in the Warehouse District. Arts WIP $32,250 ESD Grants $100,000 DOL UWT $99,025 WWT $5,000,000 DOL UWT $18,000 DOL UWT $99,700 ESD Grants $150,000 85

85 Capital Region Albany City of Albany Albany City of Albany Albany City of Cohoes Albany City of Cohoes Albany City of Cohoes Albany City of Cohoes Albany City of Cohoes Albany City of Watervliet Albany City of Watervliet Albany City of Watervliet Local Waterfront Revitalization Amendment South End Connector Lowline Canal Square Park Canal Square Park City of Cohoes Sidewalk Improvements Columbia Street Green Infrastructure Phase II Construction of Remsen Street Sidewalks - Ontario Street to Howard Street City of Watervliet Community Center Improvements City of Watervliet Housing Needs Assessment Study Wastewater Sanitary Sewer Study The City of Albany will complete an amendment to its 1991 Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP). The LWRP Amendment will address emerging issues and needs in the city s Hudson River waterfront area, incorporate recently completed zoning and sustainability regulations, explore the feasibility of developing an inland marina and identify projects to create a vibrant waterfront, improve connectivity and promote economic investment and revitalization of Albany s downtown and waterfront. The South End Connector Lowline will be the second phase of the Albany Waterfront Connector, a critical 1.5 mile link between the Albany County Helderberg- Hudson Rail Trail and the Mohawk Hudson Bike Hike Trail. This link will transform an inactive, underutilized space into a vibrant active link from the south end to the waterfront and downtown. The City of Cohoes will install porous pavers, bioretention, street trees and a rainwater harvest and reuse system at Canal Square Park. This project will revitalize a deteriorating city park by establishing the Remsen Street Arts and Heritage District and also improve water quality in the Hudson River by reducing runoff to a combined sewer system. The City of Cohoes has prepared a plan to construct improvements and to expand Canal Square Park. The acquisition of the adjacent parking area (84 Remsen Street) facilitates this expanded park/site programming. Canal Square Park will serve as a gathering and event space and broaden programming on the site to spur additional visitation, recreation, and investment in downtown. Funds will be used to replace non ADAcompliant sidewalks in the Historic District along Remsen Street. The City of Cohoes will complete an engineering report to study installation of green infrastructure practices and construction of separate storm and sanitary sewers to eliminate combined sewer overflow. As part of an ongoing sidewalk improvement project in downtown, the City of Cohoes will reconstruct sidewalks along both sides of Remsen Street from Ontario to Howard Streets. The Complete Streets improvements will encourage walkability, promote economic growth, and ensure the safety and convenience of pedestrians, bicyclists, and users of nearby mass transit. Funds will be used to repair and rehabilitate the Watervliet Community Center structure. Funds will be used to complete a Housing Needs Assessment Study. The City of Watervliet will complete an engineering report to develop study documents and plans to improve the sanitary sewer system throughout the city. DOS LWRP $85,000 OPRHP RTP NMD $200,000 EFC GIGP $415,000 OPRHP PKS D HCR CDBGPIPF $500,000 $300,000 DEC EPG $72,000 DEC CSC $464,100 HCR CDBGPIPF HCR CDBGCP $300,000 $40,000 DEC EPG $30,000 86

86 Capital Region Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Albany Erie Canalway Heritage Fund Inc. Erie Canalway Heritage Fund, Inc. New York State Brewers Association Northeast Health Foundation, Inc. Palace Performing Arts Center Inc South Island Apartments, LLC St. Peter's Hospital Foundation, Inc. Green Island Menands Matton Shipyard Preservation Adaptive Reuse Initiative Matton Shipyard Preservation Adaptive Reuse Initiative New York State Craft Brewers Conference Certified Nursing Assistants for The Eddy Palace Theatre Renovation and Revitalization Starbuck Island Central Processing Technician Green Island/ Watervliet Water Interconnect Infiltration and Inflow Reduction Study Matton Shipyard is a rare surviving example of an early 20th century civilian ship building and repair facility. The site is located directly adjacent to the Mohawk Hudson Bike-Hike Path and the Erie Canalway Trail, which are both included as part of the Governor s Empire State Trail initiative. Funding will complete a series of implementation strategies identified as part of the Phase 1 Feasibility Study and Master Plan. The project includes the stabilization of three original structures, environmental remediation of the shipyard buildings, stabilization of the Hudson River shoreline to prevent further erosion, and evaluation of cultural resources through Phase 2 archeological surveys to assess areas of potential ground disturbance. The New York State Brewers Association will introduce a three-day event, hosted at The Desmond Hotel in Albany, NY, that will include a craft beverage trade show, educational seminars and conclude with the 5th annual New York State Craft Brewers Festival. With over 2,500 attendees and participants expected, this event will undoubtedly strengthen tourism and attract visitors to the Capital Region and cultivate awareness of the New York State craft beverage tourism industry as a whole. The Northeast Health Foundation, Inc will provide a Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) training program. The Palace Performing Arts Center Inc. will renovate and modernize the Palace Theater s infrastructure, improve seating and accessibility, enhance the stage and backstage support services, and create an off-street loading dock. Remediation and redevelopment to transform Starbuck Island (Green Island, Albany County) into a vibrant, sustainable waterfront community with a restaurant, mixed-use commercial building, amphitheater, dock and boat house, marina, seawall and a boardwalk to facilitate a walkable link between Green Island and Troy. St. Peter's Hospital Foundation will provide job skills training to increase the number of Sterile Processing Technicians. These technicians provide the services of decontamination, packaging, sterilization, and storage and distribution of reusable medical instrumentation or devices used in the hospital's surgical suites and other patient care areas. The Green Island Watevliet Water Interconnect is a joint effort to connect the City of Watervliet s potable water system to the Green Island potable water system, providing a source of emergency water for both communities. Additionally, the project will result in stable, reliable, and predictable water pressure for current and potential future businesses. The Menands will complete an engineering report to study inflow and infiltration within the Village's sanitary sewer collection system. Canals $150,000 OPRHP HP D $223,400 ESD MNY $53,796 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $2,500,000 ESD Grants $1,790,000 DOL UWT $98,700 DOS LGE $274,000 DEC EPG $30,000 87

87 Capital Region Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, Washington Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren, Washington Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren, Washington Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga Albany, Saratoga, Schenectady Albany, Saratoga, Schenectady Columbia Erie Canalway Heritage Fund, Inc. University at Albany Albany Symphony, Inc. Children's Museum of Science and Technology Albany- Schoharie- Schenectady- Saratoga Board of Cooperative Educational Services Capital Region BOCES 723 Warren St. LLC Columbia Basilica Arts Inc. Erie Canalway 200 Marketing Campaign Innovate Capital Region Innovation Hot Spot River Sings New York Music Festival The Children s Museum of Science and Technology Relocation CTE Welding and HVAC Capital Region Shared Student Transportation II 723 Warren St Restoration Administrative The Erie Canalway Heritage Fund, will develop and launch a multi-year marketing campaign to promote multi-day cycling, paddling, and walking/hiking adventures along the 524-mile waterway and 365- mile Erie Canalway Trail and 62-mile Champlain Canalway Trail. This campaign positions NYS as a destination of choice for adventure seekers and further solidifies the Erie Canalway as a place where bold vision and accomplishment come together to achieve results. Innovate 518 will connect startups throughout the Capital Region with the resources to help them generate sound business models and customer development practices, as well as attract investment capital from outside the region. Focus will also be on RD and technology transfer from a variety of sources in industry clusters in advanced manufacturing, health sciences, clean energy, advanced analytics, cybersecurity, and agriculture to commercialize and bring innovative ideas to market. River Sings New York brings the Albany Symphony to seven communities in Upstate NY. From high in the Adirondacks to the Hudson Valley the music festival will present free outdoor summer concerts featuring new collaborative compositions with local arts groups celebrating each town's industrial heritage and future innovation. The Children s Museum of Science and Technology Relocation is to relocate the museum from its current location in North Greenbush to a centrally accessible location in the Capital Region, which will allow for the museum to serve a greater audience in the region. Capital Region BOCES will purchase equipment for its welding and metal fabrication and heating, ventilation, airconditioning and refrigeration programs of study. Through its Career and Technical School, BOCES will provide advanced training for secondary students and adults, preparing them to enter the workforce or pursue advanced training at specialized technical schools or colleges. The Capital Region BOCES will coordinate shared transportation system busing of students to out of district sites. The consolidated school district transportation services will eliminate some bus runs for the 23 school districts and redirect funds to educational programs and services. 723 Warren St. Restoration will restore and renovate the historic former Park Theater, creating open commercial space to support the City of Hudson s growing creative economy. Basilica Hudson will hire a new Manager, to help expand and implement a multifaceted fundraising program among individual donors, corporate sponsors and institutional funders. ESD MNY $124,575 ESD HSSP $1,250,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 ESD MNY $200,000 ESD Grants $130,000 DOS LGE $169,557 ESD Grants $120,000 Arts WIP $45,000 88

88 Capital Region Columbia Basilica Arts Inc Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Coarc Columbia County Chapter of NYSARC, Inc. Columbia Greene Community College Columbia Land Conservancy Digital Fabrication Workshop, Inc. Digital Fabrication Workshop, Inc. Hudson Mohawk Resource Conservation Council Hudson Opera House Columbia PGS Millwork, Inc Columbia River House LLC Basilica Hudson Gallery Building Renovation and Upgrade Coarc Ecycle Transportation Training Hand Hollow Trail Improvements Digital Fabrication Advanced Manufacturing Digital Fabrication Advanced Manufacturing Administration of New York State Grown Certified for the Capital Region Training and PGS Millwork River House Renovation Basilica Arts will renovate and upgrade its Gallery Building in Hudson to create year-round space for expanded cultural and community programs, an artist-in-residence program and green spaces for public gatherings. Coarc Ecycle will purchase machinery and equipment to expand electronics recycling opportunities. Columbia Greene Community College will provide eligible participants with training leading to either a Commercial Drivers License - A level (CDLA) or a Commercial Drivers License - B level (CDLB). The Columbia Land Conservancy seeks to improve a nearly one-mile section of the Green Trail at Hand Hollow Conservation Area in New Lebanon. Currently, a section of the Green Trail is diffcult to traverse. The parking lot at this site will also be improved along with the installation of two interpretive signs along the trail describing Hand Hollow's special features. Digital Fabrication Workshop will purchase machinery and equipment to expand market potential both domestically and internationally by expanding into two new markets focusing on cross laminated timber and automated laser cutting of tube and sheet metal parts. Digital Fabrication Workshop will purchase machinery and equipment to expand market potential both domestically and internationally by expanding into two new markets focusing on cross laminated timber and automated laser cutting of tube and sheet metal parts. Hudson Mohawk Resource Conservation Council will partner with Hudson Valley Agribusiness Corporation, to administer funds to assist producers in the Capital Region offset capital costs associated with meeting Good Agricultural Practices certification and participation in the New York State Grown & Certified program. HMRCDC will create a onestop-shop to deploy grant funds and other financing, combined with partner involvement in promotion and technical assistance. This workforce readiness program will address Hudson Hall s need to build a trained workforce to run its expanded programming. At the same time, the project addresses the organization s mission to build opportunities for teaching artists and for impoverished local residents to participate in the economic revitalization of the City of Hudson. PGS Millwork, Inc. will purchase adjacent land for expansion of facility, renovation of existing space and purchase of machinery & equipment. River House will renovate a historically-significant, formerly abandoned schoolhouse building in the City of Hudson to create workspace for creative professionals and enterprises focusing on multi-media and film production. ESD Grants $75,000 ESD Grants $230,000 DOL UWT $50,330 OPRHP RTP NMD $51,776 ESD EJP $200,000 ESD Grants $300,000 Ag & Mkts GCAP $500,000 Arts WRP $45,000 ESD Grants $300,000 ESD Grants $225,000 89

89 Capital Region Columbia Columbia Columbia, Greene Greene Greene Shaker Museum Library The Olana Partnership, Inc. Thomas Cole Historic House Catskill Mountain Housing Corporation Thomas Cole Historic House Greene Catskill Rensselaer Capital Roots Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Civic and Cultural Restoration Corporation Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway Hudson Valley Community College Administrative Olanas Historic Farm Landscape Restoration Skywalk Marketing Campaign & Special Event Catskill Main Street Renovations A celebration of the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole's arrival in America Local Waterfront Revitalization The Urban Grow Center Wood Block Building Stabilization Burden Iron Works Museum Restoration and Rehabilitation Advanced Manufacturing Training Shaker Museum Mount Lebanon will expand its Director of Advancement position from part-time to full-time. This position is responsible for donor cultivation, major gifts, membership growth, donor research, and general outreach. The Olana Partnership will restore Frederic Church s ornamental and working farm at Olana State Historic Site including removal of a parking lot on the site of the Kitchen Garden, construction of a new parking lot, landscape restoration, and creation of an accessible pedestrian connection to the restored Kitchen Garden. Thomas Cole Historic House will take full advantage of the international attention on Thomas Cole and Frederic Church in 2018 and will introduce the Skywalk Region as an internationally-significant destination, using an advertising campaign, special exhibitions at Thomas Cole Historic House and Olana State Historic Site, coordinated visitor research, and new-to-the-state special events including a Skywalk Arts Festival. Catskill Mountain Housing Corporation will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings located in the Catskill. To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole s arrival from England, an exhibition and Arts Festival will take place amidst the Hudson Valley landscape. The project is a partnership with Yale, Olana, and the Bridge Authority, coinciding with a major Cole show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Catskill will develop a Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for its Hudson River waterfront that incorporates strategies and proposed projects that address resiliency. The LWRP will identify a vision to revitalize the waterfront and downtown area that considers sea level rise and future flooding. Capital Roots will construct an addition to include an incubator kitchen and a greenhouse to provide assistance to underserved communities. CiviCure will assist in the restoration of 1880 Wood Block, a downtown anchor building located in the Hoosick Falls. Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway will continue with the restoration of the historic Burden Iron Works Museum. The three deteriorated entrances will be rehabilitated, windows will be restored, and a natural gas line and air conditioning will be installed. Cherry wall paneling will be restored, and a new linoleum floor will be installed. Hudson Valley Community College will construct labs and classrooms and purchase machinery and equipment to create the Advanced Manufacturing Technology facility, a one-stop manufacturing technology center that will train students on the latest machine tools, equipment, tooling and software for employment with manufacturers in the Capital Region. Arts WIP $49,400 OPRHP HP D $420,000 ESD MNY $225,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 Arts ACIP $52,000 DOS LWRP $85,000 ESD Grants $700,000 HCR NYMS $150,000 OPRHP HAS D $500,000 ESD Grants $2,900,000 90

90 Capital Region Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Rensselaer Saratoga Saratoga Museum Association of New York Rensselaer County Historical Society Rensselaer Land Trust The Quackenbush Building Inc. The Sabre Companies LLC Town of Schodack Hoosick Falls Hoosick Falls City of Mechanicville City of Saratoga Springs Administrative Hart-Cluett/Carr Restoration Rensselaer County Land Protection Troy Innovation District Hedley Training Facility Schodack Outfall Mapping Hoosick Falls Storm Drainage System Improvements Wastewater Treatment Plant Effuent Disinfection Study City of Mechanicville Storm Drainage System Natural Resource Inventory The Museum Association of New York will hire a Marketing and Social Media Coordinator to manage digital marketing and communications, enrich our service to the field, promote professional development programs, share funding opportunities and improve economic stability in New York's cultural sector. Rensselaer County Historical Society will restore/secure the envelope of the Hart- Cluett House and the attached Carriage House, which will enable better access to services and programs and protect archived documents. The Rensselaer Land Trust will purchase land to protect approximately 650 acres of the Tomhannock watershed in perpetuity. The project will help mitigate pathogens, nutrients and silt/sediment that are the current impairments that categorize the Tomhannock Reservoir as threatened. Quackenbush Building will renovate existing building stock to accommodate the demand by technology companies for space in interconnected wired buildings. An Innovation District will be established in Troy s Central Business District leveraging the City s urban and educational resources and rebranding unsightly buildings as clean high-tech space, creating an environment for job creation and growth. A training center will be established in Troy, specializing in the development and manufacture of decontamination systems used in the food processing, oil and gas and homeland security industries. The Town of Schodack will finalize the MS4 program by mapping 27 unmapped outfalls in Town. This project will increase the ability of the Town to track down and eliminate reported or detected illicit discharges. Funds will be used to initiate a series of storm drainage system improvements along the Woods Brook. The Hoosick Falls will complete an engineering report to determine the feasibility, concept design, schedule and project cost for installation of a disinfection channel and equipment for disinfection which will soon be required. Funds will be used to install a new storm drainage system on South Central Ave. The City of Saratoga Springs will complete a Natural Resources Inventory. The inventory will compile information on natural resources such as: forests, streams, wetlands, and rocky ridges; catalog and map cultural, historic, scenic, and recreational assets; assess threats to these resources; and recommend conservation practices. The inventory will enable implementation of the City s smart growth oriented City in the County vision for future development. Arts WIP $29,550 OPRHP HAS D SWP $361,620 $1,500,000 ESD Grants $4,000,000 ESD Grants $400,000 MS4 HCR CDBGPIPF $18,675 $900,000 DEC EPG $30,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $1,000,000 DEC CSC C $15,000 91

91 Capital Region Saratoga Saratoga Saratoga Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park Inc. The Pike Companies, Ltd. Town of Clifton Park Saratoga Corinth Saratoga Z-HUB Schenectady Albany Barn, Inc Schenectady Schenectady Arts Center and Theatre of Schenectady, Inc. City of Schenectady Saratoga Spa State Park Tennis Court Renovations Manufacturing Technology Education Center Construction of NYS Route 146 Sidewalk Extension Corinth Force Main and Sewer Improvements Craft NY Supply Chain Maker Space at Hillside View Seating and Hearing Loop Accessibility Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Vulnerability Assessment The Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park will renovate four existing asphalt tennis courts located at Saratoga Spa Park into clay courts. The project includes the sustainably designed conversion of the asphalt courts into clay and the addition of lights. The project is part of an ongoing collaboration between the Park and the local community. The Pike Companies will acquire land and construct and equip a building to establish MTEC, a public-private partnership between GlobalFoundries, SUNY and other institutions and businesses that will provide training for 21st century manufacturing careers. The Town will construct 2,160 linear feet of a 5 sidewalk within the northern right of way boundary of NYS Route 146 from Northcrest Drive to the intersection of Tallow Wood Drive and Route 146. The sidewalk will tie into an existing Town Center sidewalk network that has been constructed with private sector investment. As a climate smart community, Clifton Park is committed to infrastructure projects that reduce vehicle mile trips and improve air quality. Funds will be used to replace the existing force main and sewer improvements to support the new River Street Pump Station and WWTP. A Grain Hub will be established to grow, harvest, process, package and ship grains to in-state craft brewers and distillers in eastern New York State, providing greater access to NYS produced grains for craft beverage producers and increased market opportunities for grain farmers. Albany Barn will renovate space in a historic building in Hamilton Hill and purchase machinery and equipment to create maker space that includes a media lab, a fiber/textile studio, an electronics lab and a wood/metal fabrication lab, establishing an ecosystem where makers and creative start-ups can access tools, equipment, knowledge and labor to grow their businesses. Proctors will complete the installation of new seats and a hearing loop system in its historic main theatre. The outcome of this project will increase access to a wider range of seats for persons with mobility limitations, increase comfort and safety, and provide higher quality audio assistance for persons with hearing loss. The City of Schenectady will conduct a vulnerability assessment of: infrastructure, energy, food, waste, transportation systems, and natural and cultural assets. Work will include review of existing plans and projects to assess strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats; identifying potential projects and grant opportunities; and looking for opportunities to increase preparedness for climate hazards. The City will also inventory its municipal operations greenhouse gas emissions. OPRHP PKS D $75,000 ESD Grants $1,700,000 DEC CSC $220,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $1,000,000 ESD Grants $300,000 ESD Grants $85,000 Arts ACFIP $500,000 DEC CSC C $28,000 92

92 Capital Region Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady Schenectady City of Schenectady City of Schenectady New York Folklore Society Re4orm Architecture Schenectady Community Action, Inc. Schenectady County Community College Schenectady Museum Association Schenectady Town of Glenville Schenectady Town of Rotterdam Schenectady Scotia Jerry Burrell Park Improvement Mohawk Harbor Dockage Design & Multi-Use Path Construction Training and Schenectady Innovation Advanced Healthcare Skills Training Capital Region Software Talent Training misci-vale Park Education Conservancy Trail Glenville Greenway Strategic Plan Rotterdam Land Acquisition for Source Water Protection Inflow and Infiltration Study The project will re-construct a handball court, rehabilitate tennis and basketball courts, repave walkways, add landscaping, fencing and install adequate lighting to eliminate any safety concerns. Improvements are needed to realize the true potential of the urban parkland. The City of Schenectady will prepare designs for a docking facility and a multi-use path that will connect to the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail, the Rivers Casino Resort, the Mohawk Harbor complex and downtown Schenectady. The project will include site preparation work and construction of the multi-use path. The New York Folklore Society will offer two work/learn positions for an Arts Career Training focused upon Arts Marketing and Digital Media. Re4orm Architecture will renovate a blighted building to create the Schenectady Innovation, a center for food and beverage development and production featuring labs and training facilities for culinary education, and commercial space. Schenectady Community Action (SCAP) s Employment Services will provide unemployed or underemployed workers with advanced healthcare skills training that incorporates career pathway and employability skills development, as well as job placement and retention support. Schenectady County Community College (SUNY SCCC), in partnership with the nonprofit workforce organization Albany Can Code, will provide a Capital Region Software Talent Training 2017 to address the issue of a shortage of web and software developers in the local workforce. The misci-vale Park Education Conservancy Trail is a collaboration between misci and the Vale Park Task Force to realize the vision of a redeveloped Vale Park in downtown Schenectady. The primary goal of this project is to construct a nature trail connecting misci and Vale Park as well as an outdoor classroom for environmental and conservancy educational programs. A study will be done to evaluate multiple transportation networks, recreational activity and linkages and their impact to and expansion of economic development. The Town of Rotterdam will purchase a parcel in Rotterdam Water District #3 in the Great Flats Aquifer directly adjacent to two public well heads. Purchase of this property is a priority to protect water quality of the public well fields. The Scotia will complete an engineering report to evaluate the condition of the sanitary sewer collection system and to identify and prioritize areas in the system most in need of repair or replacement. OPRHP PKS D $205,417 DOS LWRP $503,251 Arts WRP $75,000 ESD Grants $2,900,000 DOL UWT $99,806 DOL UWT $37,800 OPRHP PKS D $415,120 ESD SPFS $50,000 SWP $48,750 DEC EPG $30,000 93

93 Capital Region Warren City of Glens Falls Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren EDC Warren County Flomatic Corporation Flomatic Corporation Hudson Hollow Hops, Inc Stored Technology Solutions Inc. Stored Technology Solutions Inc. Town of Lake George Town of Lake George Town of Lake George Town of Lake George Town of Queensbury Pruyn's Island Connection to Downtown Glens Falls Warren County Opportunity Zone Plant Plant OPs Microbrewery TechPark TechPark DPW and Motorpool Consolidation Study Engineers Report for the Caldwell Sewer District Lake View Circle Stormwater s Sewer Sliplining Town of Queensbury Affordable Housing Strategy The City of Glens Falls will advance the Redevelopment and Connection Plan for Pruyn's Island by designing and constructing an extension to the "Hudson Walk" multiuse trail and installation of a pedestrian footbridge spanning the Champlain Feeder Canal to connect the adjacent residential neighborhoods to Pruyn's Island. The project will enhance visual and physical public access to the Hudson River and provide a connection to the existing Feeder Canal Trail. Feasibility study will addressing the challenges and impediments to employment within the warren County Opportunity Zone Facility expansion and the purchase and installation of a new epoxy coating system. Facility expansion and the purchase and installation of a new epoxy coating system. Hudson Hollow Hops will establish a microbrewery in Chestertown, including a tasting room and an educational conference tasting room for special events, and a hop farm to supply hops for the production of craft beer. Stored Technology Solutions will expand operations by constructing and relocating into a new headquarters in Glens Falls. Stored Technology Solutions will expand operations by constructing and relocating into a new headquarters in Glens Falls. The Department of Public Works (DPW) Consolidation/Joint Motorpool Study will assess the feasibility of consolidating the Town and Village DPW's into one department and merge facilities. The Town of Lake George will complete an engineering report to evaluate the Town's Caldwell Sewer District (CSD) to identify inflow and infiltration locations as well as investigate pump stations within the District to determine their condition. The Town of Lake George will implement four roadside and five streambank stabilization projects to reduce soil erosion. This project will reduce sediment loading and prevent the deposition of suspended solids, phosphorous and nitrogen, thereby increase the water quality of Lake George. The Town of Lake George will rehabilitate several thousand linear feet of existing 8- and 10-inch sewer main on Beach Road, Westbrook Road, and possibly a section of Sewell Street via slip lining, lining approximately 24 manholes, all of which are currently susceptible to infiltration and inflow. This will restore structural integrity of the infrastructure, removing the possibility of raw sewage entering Lake George from the sewer mains. Funds will be used to complete a town-wide Affordable Housing Strategy. DOS LWRP $363,750 ESD SPFS $25,000 ESD EJP $300,000 ESD Grants $350,000 ESD Grants $90,000 ESD EJP $150,000 ESD Grants $255,000 DOS LGE P $25,000 DEC EPG $100,000 NPS WWT HCR CDBGCP $125,000 $120,000 $47,500 94

94 Capital Region Warren Warren Lake George Lake George Warren Warren County Warren Warren County Warren Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District Warren West Mountain Warren, Washington Warren, Washington Washington Washington Lake George Convention Visitors Bureau & Chamber of Commerce Lake George Land Conservancy Hubbard Hall s, Inc. Hudson River Music Hall Productions, Inc. Lake George Regional Road Salt Deicing Reduction Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade Lake George Invasive Species Eradication Warren County Building Study Stormwater Abatement West Mountain Ski Area Improvements Adventure Travel Trade Association 2019 ELEVATE Conference Pilot Knob Trail Reconstruction Training and Administrative The Lake George will initiate a regional winter de-icing program among several municipalities using road brine as an alternative to traditional rock salt. This project will lessen the stress on the local environment including wetlands, local streams and Lake George. The Lake George will upgrade its wastewater treatment plant to better treat its effuent. The project will improve the quality of the discharged effuent, preventing the release of nutrients and bacteria into the lake, and protect the lake's water quality. Warren County will advance efforts to eradicate aquatic invasive species in the Lake George Basin. The project will implement a three-year strategy to assess and remove all dense beds of Eurasian Watermilfoil from Lake George utilizing benthic matting, hand harvesting, or other accepted method of removal. In addition, the project will support the staffng of five boat inspection/decontamination stations to ensure that vessels entering Lake George do not contain aquatic invasive species. Funds will be used to complete a building study for the County's Countryside Adult Home. The Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District will work with partners to implement five stormwater retrofit projects in the towns of Queensbury and Lake George. The projects are expected to capture and filter stormwater runoff and recharge groundwater, improving aquatic habitat, and reducing nutrient inputs and streambank erosion. West Mountain will invest in infrastructure improvements, new snowmaking equipment and facility enhancements to expand winter sports, year-round activities and amenities. Lake George Convention Visitors Bureau & Chamber of Commerce will provide valuable opportunities for industry professionals, businesses and public offcials to interact and learn from adventure industry experts around the globe and to share best practices. The Lake George Land Conservancy will reconstruct and reroute the Pilot Knob Trail in an effort to protect environmental resources, decrease erosion, improve safety, and walkability. The expansion project will include interpretive educational signage that will draw attention to the area's unique natural assets and features. Hubbard Hall will establish a year-long training program for recent graduates aimed at giving students the skills and hands-on experience they need to pursue careers in arts administration. The Hudson River Music Hall will expand the Executive Director position to Executive Director/Artistic Director of The Strand Theater and Hudson River Music Hall Productions, Inc. The position will move from part time to full time to increase programming and overall impact on the community. NPS WWT $200,000 $2,500,000 DOS LWRP $600,000 HCR CDBGCP NPS $43,237 $114,398 ESD Grants $400,000 ESD MNY $166,410 OPRHP RTP NMD $40,000 Arts WRP $63,200 Arts WIP $48,750 95

95 Capital Region Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Town of Greenwich Hudson Falls Hudson Falls Washington County Washington County Washington County Sewer District 2 Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Battenkill Waterfront Park Master Plan Hudson Falls Courthouse Renovation Hudson Falls Water Infrastructure Improvements Champlain Canalway Trail Improvements Washington County Community Needs Assessment Plan Washington County Sewer Overflow Abatement 10 Energy Effciency s Submitted The Town of Greenwich will develop a master plan for Battenkill River Waterfront Park. Work will include an inventory of existing land resources and physical facilities, a topographic survey and review of existing programs and activities. The project goal is to create a strategic roadmap for gradually implementing improvements that will provide enhanced recreation space, trail opportunities, and universal access to the waterfront. The Village will assist in the renovation of a historic courthouse located in its downtown. Funds will be used water system improvements along John Street. Washington County, in partnership with the Towns of Fort Ann and Whitehall, will design improvements to the northern portion of the Champlain Canalway Trail bringing the trail onto the public right-of-way adjacent to the Canal. Work will include surveying, archeological and cultural review, environmental analysis and final trail design. Funds will be used to conduct a community needs assessment plan to focus on emergency, temporary, and transitional housing services and facilities. Washington County Sewer District 2 will relocate a combined sanitary/storm sewer main from private property to a public right of way, separate sanitary and storm sewers and install new sewer lines. The project will eliminate sanitary sewer overflow that poses a public health hazard. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and costshared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. DOS LWRP $32,000 HCR NYMS $500,000 HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 DOS LWRP $430,000 HCR CDBGCP WWT $48,500 $977,000 ESD EJPB $7,000,000 ESD IDBC $30,000,000 NYSERDA EE 96

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97 MID-HUDSON $84.8 million awarded to 113 projects Dutchess Dia Center for the Arts, Inc. dba Dia Art Foundation Dutchess Dutchess County Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess County Art Association, Inc. Dutchess Land Conservancy Dutchess Tourism, Inc Dutchess Efco Products Inc Dutchess Dutchess Ferncliff Nursing Home Company, Inc. Hudson Valley Beverage Co. Inc. DiaBeacon Facilities Improvement Route 9D Redevelopment and Recreation Destination Administrative Land Acquisition for Source Water Protection in Dutchess County Hudson Valley Distinctly Dutchess Marketing Manufacturing Capacity Increase CNA Training Sloop Brewing Dia Art Foundation will be implementing a facade repair restoration. The outcome of this project will improve the quality, conditions, and effciency of the facility while reducing operating costs and expanding Dia s arts programming capacity. Dutchess County will undertake a multiphased repair and enhancement of Dutchess Stadium including infrastructure and parking improvements, seating and lighting replacements, and the addition of new amenities to create an enhanced customer experience which will attract new stadium visitors. Dutchess County Art Association, situated in the historic home of regional artist Thomas W. Barrett. Jr. ( ), will hire an Outreach and Operations Coordinator to manage a volunteer network, broaden media presence and support organizational development. The Dutchess Land Conservancy will buy a conservation easement on the Jordan Lane Farm in Pine Plains. Protecting this land is important because of its proximity to the Town's well fields and other protected lands and its location overlaying aquifer recharge areas. Dutchess Tourism, Inc. will develop and implement, Hudson Valley Distinctly Dutchess, a multi-media marketing initiative and event series, with a focus to position Dutchess and the Hudson Valley as leading tourism destinations in the marketplace. Efco Products, Inc. will make investments in production equipment, storage solutions and technology to increase its capacity at its Poughkeepsie factory by maximizing its effciency to take advantage of the increased demand for their products both domestically and internationally. Ferncliff Nursing Home Company will recruit unemployed and/or underemployed low-income residents of Dutchess and Ulster County for Certified Nursing Assistant Training with a direct route to employment. Sloop Brewing Co. will expand and relocate its craft beer manufacturing operation to the former IBM East Fishkill campus. The company will invest in new equipment, establish its second tasting room, and open a small restaurant. Arts ACFIP $760,000 ESD Grants $1,500,000 Arts WIP $25,000 SWP $982,290 ESD MNY $121,875 ESD Grants $550,000 DOL UWT $72,302 ESD EJP $165,000 98

98 Mid-Hudson Dutchess Dutchess Hudson Valley Beverage Co. Inc. Martinelli Custom Publishing Dutchess Mill Street Loft Dutchess Dutchess Poughkeepsie- Highland Railroad Bridge Company, Inc. Schatz Bearing Corporation Dutchess Town of Fishkill Dutchess Dutchess Town of Hyde Park Town of Pleasant Valley Sloop Brewing New York By Rail Travel Package Training and Walkway East Entranceway Visitor Improvement Schatz Bearing Competitiveness Initiative Breakneck Connector Phase 2 Hyde Park Downtown Infrastructure Pleasant Valley Town Hall Relocation out of Flood Zone Sloop Brewing Co. will expand and relocate its craft beer manufacturing operation to the former IBM East Fishkill campus. The company will invest in new equipment, establish its second tasting room, and open a small restaurant. Martinelli Custom Publishing s program New York By Rail will create and promote custom Travel Packages for consumers to experience New York State experiences including: Culinary Institute of America; Erie Canal; New York s Women of Influence; and Wine, Food Music Festivals. This will result in some of the most sustainable tourism growth that can be explored as it will use underutilized public infrastructure to bring a large impact to the growth of the tourism industry in New York State. The Forge Media Training will provide talented disadvantaged youth with advanced-level training, mentorship and work placements so that young people will enter the local workforce as fully capable media professionals. The Dutchess Welcome Center will be built with funds at the entry way to the Walkway in the City of Poughkeepsie. The Welcome Center will be perfectly situated to accommodate the needs of a majority of the Park's visitors while providing an appropriate place for both entering and leaving the park and will attract greater tourism numbers to the region. Schatz Bearing Corporation will make investments in productivity enhancements to increase competitiveness; upgrade existing equipment to improve product quality; and technology for new capabilities to expand product offerings and increase market share. The Town of Fishkill will continue with construction of the Breakneck Connector, which is a comprehensive package of improvements designed to create a gateway to the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve and address the traffc and safety concerns related to the growing popularity of Breakneck Ridge as a premier hiking destination. Planned improvements will be implemented in the half mile section of Route 9D north of the Breakneck Tunnel. The Town of Hyde Park will construct a downtown sewer system to allow for economic growth in the area into a mixedused walkable community. The Town will relocate its Town Hall out of the Wappingers Creek floodplain to an existing 19,200 square foot building currently for sale outside of the flood zone. Renovation of this building will allow consolidation of all Town Offces with the exception of the Highway Department. Relocating to this location within the hamlet area conforms with smart growth planning and represents an opportunity to address safety concerns in the existing facility. ESD Grants $400,000 ESD MNY $65,625 Arts WRP $52,100 OPRHP PKS D $405,000 ESD Grants $600,000 OPRHP PKS D $493,391 ESD Grants $1,500,000 DEC CSC $867,753 99

99 Mid-Hudson Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester Dutchess, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester Orange Town of Poughkeepsie Town of Poughkeepsie Millerton Rhinebeck Winnakee Land Trust Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County Pace University City of Middletown Mapping Spackenkill Pump Station Millerton Wastewater Flood proofing for Rhinebeck Low Lift Pump Station Saw Kill Land Acquisition Hudson Valley New York State Grown Certified Administration MidHudson Municipal Redevelopment Readiness Land Acquisition for Source Water Protection The Town of Poughkeepsie will purchase and install mapping software that will be used to electronically map the existing Town infrastructure. The project will enable the Town to manage its entire water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure system. The Town of Poughkeepsie will complete an engineering report to determine steps needed to upgrade or replace the Spackenkill pump station to prevent inflow and infiltration. The Millerton will complete an engineering report to support a wastewater needs analysis and preliminary engineering evaluation which will include determining the area of greatest need for wastewater improvements, providing analysis of how these needs can be met, evaluation of wastewater improvement alternatives, a recommended plan for wastewater improvements, and an opinion of project cost. Based on recommendations from a vulnerability assessment of its water system, the Rhinebeck will design and construct wet flood-proofing for the low lift pump station (LLPS) and raise its vents and electrical components to the elevation of the 1% annual chance of flooding + 3 ft freeboard + the high SLR projection associated with antiquated equipment life. This work will ensure resiliency of the LLPS through the 2050s. Winnakee Land Trust will acquire two parcels totaling 335 acres in the Town of Red Hook adjacent to the Saw Kill, the water supply for Bard College approximately 5,000 feet downstream. This project will protect the water supply, significant bat habitat, hydric soils and NWI wetlands. Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County will encompass the seven counties of the Mid-Hudson Region and create marketing materials for distribution via websites and social media to raise awareness and provide funding to producers for participation in the New York State Grown & Certified Agricultural Producer's Grant program. The Land Use Law Center at Pace Law School will use its regional land use and sustainable development conference to advance economic growth in the region. The conference highlights local government approaches for overcoming challenges and finding solutions that target new ways to plan, regulates, and design communities. The City of Middletown will purchase land and conservation easements surrounding Kinch Pond and enhance the riparian buffer. This project will help control the potential negative impacts associated with development/redevelopment and land use. MS4 $28,063 DEC EPG $100,000 DEC EPG $18,800 DEC CSC $32,500 SWP Ag & Mkts GCAP $1,214,650 $500,000 ESD SPFS $40,000 SWP $3,056,

100 Mid-Hudson Orange City of Middletown Orange City of Newburgh Orange Orange Orange Contract Packaging Services Inc Kolmar Laboratories Konica Minolta Supplies Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc Orange Kraftify LLC Orange Kraftify LLC Orange MEDIPRINT LLC Orange Mid-Hudson Pattern for Progress Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Comprehensive System Mapping (GIS) Newburgh Landing Pier Final Design New Equipment Powder/Skin Care Suites 2018 Lean Manufacturing Skills Training New York Brewing Brewhouse Renovation New York Brewing Company MEDIPRINT LLC Manufacturing and R&D Poughkeepsie Vision The City of Middletown will implement an innovative, GIS-based stormwater management system that will support key aspects of stormwater planning, management and compliance reporting. The project will allow the City to track progress towards goals, track maintenance activities, track calls for service and visualize system condition. The City of Newburgh will prepare project construction documents for the Newburgh Landing Pier, including demolition of the existing pier and construction of a new pier with two extensions to accommodate large cruise ships and provide for transient mooring on the Hudson River. The project will advance the City's Local Waterfront Revitalization, lead to improved economic development and create a regional asset as Newburgh is the only deepwater port between New York City and Albany. Contract Packaging Services Inc. will expand their existing manufacturing facility by adding additional space and purchasing new equipment to increase capacity and accommodate its growth in the confectionery packaging industry. Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. will transform under-utilized space at its King Street location into production suites to increase capacity of production of its powder and skincare products. Konica Minolta Supplies Manufacturing U.S.A will provide employee skill training in Lean Manufacturing Techniques. Kraftify LLC will produce the New York Brewing Company, utilizing a vacant and neglected, building, located at the Mid-Orange Correctional Facility in Warwick, NY, and transforming into a thriving 10-barrel production brewhouse, renovated to include: a canning line, tasting room, event space, outdoor beer garden, and an artisanal brick oven pizza kitchen. Kraftify LLC will transform a vacant and neglected administrative building at the former Mid-Orange Correctional Facility into a 10-barrel production brewhouse, complete with a canning line, tasting room, event space, outdoor beer garden and artisanal brick oven pizza kitchen as well as warehousing and distribution space. MEDIPRINT LLC will establish a design and production laboratory and administrative headquarters in the Mid-Hudson Region to provide medical 3D printing services to major medical centers across the country. The project has 2 components; a strategic plan to create new anchor projects throughout the city to spur job growth and a feasibility plan to build the Center with the colleges in the innovation district. The project aims to improve poverty within the OA, attract outside investment, create momentum and speed the revitalization of the city. MS4 $128,887 DOS LWRP $280,000 ESD EJP $695,000 ESD Grants $500,000 DOL EET $48,400 ESD MNY $150,000 ESD Grants $390,000 ESD EJP $1,200,000 ESD SPFS $60,

101 Mid-Hudson Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Mount Saint Mary College Orange County Water Authority Safe Harbors of the Hudson, Inc. Shop-Rite Supermarkets, Inc. The Castle Fun Center Orange USAI, LLC Orange USAI, LLC Orange Highland Falls Mount Saint Mary Campus Revitalization Phase II City of Newburgh Water Supply Land Acquisition and Restoration Ritz Theater Rehabilitation Food Safety Leadership Training Castle Fun Center USAI Phase 2 USAI Phase 2 Highland Falls Waterfront Revitalization Strategy Mount Saint Mary College will continue its Campus Revitalization which includes renovations to its Dominican Center, existing campus dormitory, the Schools of Business and Nursing, Aquinas Theater and improvements to its athletic fields. These investments will allow the College to provide workforce training and support to veterans and improved programming to accommodate increased enrollment in the Business and Nursing schools. The theater improvements will serve the regional community as it is used for significant public events. The Orange County Water Authority will purchase land or perpetual conservation easements on properties that, if developed, would negatively impact water quality of Washington Lake and Brown's Pond. Safe Harbors of the Hudson will rehabilitate the original 1913 stage in the Ritz Theater by removing a late-addition cinderblock wall and concrete slab. This will reestablish the original theater proscenium and audience chamber. Shop-Rite Supermarkets will provide the "Leaders and People on the Move" skill development training program to eligible employees, with a focus on food safety and food traceability, key leadership skills, customer experience, and menu labeling. The Castle Fun Center is a dynamic tourist attraction in the Mid- Hudson Region. The program will expand facilities to include year round indoor activities, relating to children, millennials and adult guests. The addition will be year round space for rides, activities and games. Phase II of USAI's expansion includes the design and construction of new engineering and offce space, as well the purchase of furniture, fixtures and equipment to develop a working showroom to display products for visiting clients. Phase II of USAI's expansion includes the design and construction of new engineering and offce space, as well the purchase of furniture, fixtures and equipment to develop a working showroom to display products for visiting clients. The Highland Falls will develop a Waterfront Revitalization Strategy to define the community vision for the future of their waterfront, identify and prioritize local needs and develop an implementation plan. The Strategy will identify opportunities for public access to the Hudson River and connections to the waterfront from the downtown and improvements to the business district. ESD Grants $500,000 SWP OPRHP HP D $1,723,870 $500,000 DOL EET $100,000 ESD MNY $500,000 ESD EJP $300,000 ESD Grants $720,000 DOS LWRP $56,

102 Mid-Hudson Orange, Rockland Orange, Rockland Putnam New York-New Jersey Trail Conference Tuxedo Hudson Mgmt. Co. LLC Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Inc Putnam Putnam County Putnam Rockland Rockland Rockland Town of Patterson Cambridge Security Seals LLC Chartwell Pharmaceuticals GARNER Arts Center Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails Improvement Tuxedo Sloatsburg Corridor Revitalization Phase II Training and Southeast Sewer and Water Infrastructure Veterans Park Stormwater Cambridge 2017 Chartwell Congers Craft Beer Arts Fest at GARNER Historic District The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference will build and rehabilitate eroded and worn sections of the Ramapo- Dunderberg Trail and Kakiat, Triangle, and Tuxedo-Mt. Ivy trails. These trails intersect with each other and connect with long-distance trail systems, including the Appalachian Trail, the Long Path, the 150- mile Highlands Trail, and the route of the new Empire State Trail. Phase II of the Tuxedo Sloatsburg Corridor Revitalization includes expansion of 7 Lakes Inn, creation of a bike shop adjacent to Harriman State Park with access to Sterling Forest trails, transformation of a long-vacant grocery store into a mixed use space and significant landscaping to showcase the Historic Stewart farm. HVSF Generation Next: Training Tomorrow's Theater Professionals is Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival's comprehensive job training program for early-career actors, designers, technicians and managers. Participants receive housing and an education stipend, reducing barriers to access. Putnam County will extend centralized sewer and water lines 3.5 miles providing approximately 130,000 gpd to the U.S. Route 6 commercial corridor from the western boundary of Brewster through the Town of Southeast westward to the Connecticut state line. The Town of Patterson will construct a stormwater organic filter to capture and treat road runoff before it enters the Veteran's Memorial Park pond. The project is expected to remove phosphorus and improve water quality in the New York City East of Hudson watershed. Cambridge Security Seals will invest to expand its existing facility which will enable the Company to construct an additional three production lines and the support equipment, as well as provide necessary warehouse space to keep up with steady demand for their product. Chartwell Pharmaceuticals will expand its New York manufacturing footprint for finished dose manufacture and logistics. Chartwell project will include new laboratories, offce, storage and production space to enhanced production capacity. GARNER Arts Center will develop and promote The Craft Beer Immersive Arts Festival, a special event planned for May 18-19, 2019, which will combine agritourism, craft beverage and art resources increasing tourism awareness and visitation to the area. OPRHP RTP NMD $157,040 ESD Grants $1,000,000 Arts WRP $75,000 ESD Grants $1,147,500 NPS $146,250 ESD Grants $730,000 ESD Grants $700,000 ESD MNY $120,

103 Mid-Hudson Rockland Nyack Hospital Rockland Praxair Surface Technologies, Inc Rockland Rockland County Rockland Rockland Rockland Rockland Sullivan Sullivan Town of Clarkstown Town of Orangetown VITS International Inc VITS International Inc Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Nyack Hospital Transitional Care Unit Lean Manufacturing Skills Training Rockland County Shared Services West Nyack Hamlet Green Revitalization Construction of Sparkill Creek/ Route 303 Culvert VITS International Inc. VITS International Inc. 50th Anniversary of Woodstock Special Event Planning Preservation Improvements to the Historic 1969 Woodstock Festival Site Nyack Hospital will renovate and retrofit existing space on the fourth floor 4-Maze Nursing Unit to create a 16-patient Transitional Care Unit (TCU). Room partitions will be reconfigured, a new fire sprinkler system will be added and the HVAC system will be modified along with electrical and plumbing as needed. A dining room and country kitchen as well as an activity room will be created in addition to the patient rooms. Praxair Surface Technologies, Inc. will offer skills training to low and middle skills employees in the following three Lean Manufacturing model areas: Waste Elimination; Machine Maintenance; and Workplace Organization. Rockland County will evaluate the feasibility of shared service between the Town of Stony Point Police Department and the Rockland County Sheriff's Department. The project will study the possibility of, and provide cost estimates for, the consolidation of police dispatching services between the town and county. The Town of Clarkstown Wetland Restoration project will use GIGP funds to restore a degraded wetland and construct a porous pavement parking lot at the adjacent town park. This project will improve water quality in the Hackensack River and enhance revitalization efforts in the Hamlet of West Nyack. The Town of Orangetown will replace an inadequately-sized and deteriorated culvert along the Sparkill Creek at NYS Route 303 with a built-in-place concrete culvert. Water flow and water quality will be further enhanced by removing a deteriorated pump house in the stream and restoring the streambank. VITS International Inc. will expand in its current manufacturing facility along with purchasing new fabrication equipment to keep up with increasing demand for its printing & packing supplies. VITS International Inc. will expand in its current manufacturing facility along with purchasing new fabrication equipment to keep up with increasing demand for its printing & packing supplies. Woodstock Anniversary will complete a three day, festival attracting tourism and economic growth to the Mid- Hudson region. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts will do the necessary planning to prepare for marking the location of the 1969 Woodstock Festival features of the stage, stage fence lighting, sound towers and performers bridge; and creating a scenic overlook at the top of the hill. ESD Grants $340,000 DOL EET $66,000 DOS LGE $25,000 EFC GIGP $1,050,000 DEC CSC $220,000 ESD Grants $400,000 ESD EJP $464,000 ESD MNY $689,063 OPRHP HP P $28,

104 Mid-Hudson Sullivan Sullivan Doetsch Family II LLC Doetsch Family II LLC Sullivan Sullivan County Sullivan Sullivan County Sullivan The Antrim LLC Sullivan The Antrim LLC Sullivan Town of Delaware Seminary Hill Cidery Seminary Hill Cidery Broadway Revitalization Initiative Sullivan County Organic Waste Management Plan Restoration of the Historic Antrim Lodge Restoration of the Historic Antrim Lodge Calicoon Wastewater Treatment Plant Relocation Seminary Hill Ciders will establish a craft hard cidery in Callicoon, Sullivan County. The company plans to construct an ecofriendly building to house its manufacturing operations and tasting room and will become a part of a growing number of craft beverage businesses that are creating a critical mass of destinations attracting visitors to the region. Doetsch Family II LLC will develop Seminary Hill Ciders that will be constructed to house its operations and an attractive tasting room that will sell directly to tourists, weekenders and locals. The building will be constructed at Seminary Hill's orchard location on Wagner Lane in Callicoon and will be an architecturally unique and attractive facility that is ecofriendly and features spectacular views overlooking the Delaware River and former St. Joseph's seminary. The County will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings in Monticello. Sullivan County's Division of Public Works/ Solid Waste Management will hire and contract with a consulting engineering firm to conduct an organics composting feasibility study with preliminary siting and conceptual design. The resulting Organics Management Plan will outline the best method and means for the County to implement organics waste management, and will also be a component of the County's required Solid Waste Management Plan. The restoration of the historic Antrim Lodge will re-establish this premier country inn; including accommodations for 14 guest rooms, host weddings, event space and conferences located in the central business district of Roscoe (Trout Town USA)and the construction of the Stone Hall building at Antrim Streamside which will accommodate 18 additional guests along the Willemoc River. The Antrim LLC will restore the historic Antrim Lodge which, prior to its closing in 1994, was the premier country inn, restaurant and bar in the Catskills. The Antrim will function as a hub for visitors to explore the Catskills while enjoying upscale accommodations and a destination restaurant. The Town of Delaware will complete an engineering report to evaluate the relocation of the Calicoon wastewater treatment plant outside of the flood zone in which it is currently located. ESD Grants $400,000 ESD MNY $500,000 HCR NYMS $300,000 DEC CSC C $77,500 ESD Grants $800,000 ESD MNY $800,000 DEC EPG $30,

105 Mid-Hudson Sullivan Town of Delaware Sullivan Town of Fallsburg Sullivan Town of Fallsburg Salt Shed Loch Sheldrake Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Improvement Mountaindale Wastewater Treatment Plant Collection System Planning Initiative Sullivan Town of Highland Salt Shed Sullivan Town of Liberty Sullivan, Ulster Ulster Roscoe Central School District Allstate Apple Exchange, Inc Ulster City of Kingston Town of Liberty White Sulphur Springs Water District Improvements Roscoe, Downsville and Livingston Manor School District Shared Services Study CA Warehouse Design and Construction of Franklin Street Complete Streets Features The Town of Delaware will build a new salt storage shed, replacing an old shed and relocating the salt pile away from several private water wells. The new shed will be larger, allowing the Town to store all of their salt for the season in one location, and eliminating storage fees for the Town and taxpayers. The new shed will protect drinking water wells and Callicoon Creek from runoff. The Town of Fallsburg will continue upgrading and expanding their wastewater treatment plant by constructing a new chemical feed system to meet phosphorus effuent limits. This project will reduce pollutants and nutrients to the Neversink River. The Town of Fallsburg will complete an engineering report to evaluate inflow and infiltration issues which are impacting the Mountaindale wastewater plant's collection system. The Town of Highland will construct a new enclosed salt and sand shed at the site of the new Town Highway garage. The current salt pile is adjacent to private wellheads and a class A trout stream. The new site will include measures for erosion and sediment control as well as a storm water basin that will protect the surrounding area from salt runoff. The project will ensure clean and healthy well water for the town residents and protect nearby waterways from salt and sand contamination. Funds will be used for improvements within the White Sulphur Springs Water District. Roscoe, Downsville and Livingston Manor Central School Districts will study shared services within the business offces, facilities and special education departments. The district policies and procedures developed through this process will serve as the roadmap for how shared programs, services, staffng, athletics, extracurricular activities, etc. This study could also serve as a resource or model for other small rural schools looking to share services. Hudson River Fruit Distributors will construct a controlled atmosphere apple storage and distribution center that will result in increased storage capacity and allow the company to expand the length of time apples can be stored. The City of Kingston will design and construct new sidewalks, bicycle infrastructure, and crosswalks along the entire length of Franklin Street. Significant public institutions, including the Kingston Library and the Everette Hodge Community Center, are located along this popular walking route to George Washington Elementary School. Salt WWT $393,995 $110,500 DEC EPG $30,000 Salt HCR CDBGPIPF $624,750 $748,900 DOS LGE P $37,500 ESD Grants $180,000 DEC CSC $750,

106 Mid-Hudson Ulster City of Kingston Ulster City of Kingston Ulster Ulster Ulster Ulster Ulster JM Group, LLC Mohonk Preserve, Inc. North Street Brick Works LLC Open Space Institute Open Space Institute Kingston Organic Waste Management Plan Kingston Waterfront Empire State Trail Improvements The Kingstonian Uptown Revitalization Stabilizing the Historic Testimonial Gateway Tower Hutton Brickyards Redevelopment Minnewaska Visitor Center Minnewaska Visitor Center The City of Kingston will partner with the Hudson Valley Regional Council to develop an Organics Diversion Plan that will include five Climate Smart Community Certification actions: 1. waste management strategy for government hosted/permitted events; 2. organics collection and composting in government buildings; 3. government waste audit and diversion tracking; 4. compost bin distribution plan; and 5. determine the feasibility of an organics collection program (residential and commercial). The City of Kingston will upgrade a.75 stone dust trail through the Hudson Landing property along the Hudson River. This project will improve a future section of the Empire State Trail and Kingston Greenline trail already in development. JM Group LLC, in partnership with the Kingston-based Herzog Supply Co., will undertake a mixed-use development to include A Public-Access Pedestrian Plaza ; create open public space; 129 marketrate residential units; a 475-space parking garage, with 250 spaces dedicated to the city s use ; 9,000 square feet of commercial space that will become a mix of restaurants and retail; and A 38-room boutique hotel in the city s historic Stockade District in Ulster County. The Mohonk Preserve will stabilize the 1908 Testimonial Gateway Tower, which once served as the formal entrance to the Mohonk Mountain House Resort. Once stabilized, Mohonk Preserve will prepare the tower for historically responsible adaptive reuse that is compatible with our mission. The Hutton Brickyards Redevelopment is the first phase to redevelop a significant portion of the City of Kingston s long underutilized waterfront. This project would build upon North Street Brick Works successful efforts to reimagine this former industrial site as an entertainment and community market venue. Open Space Institute will construct a visitor center at the main visitor entrance to Minnewaska State Park Preserve, located at the heart of one of the Mid-Hudson region s most beloved and identifiable natural landscapes, the Shawangunk Ridge. The Open Space Institute will construct a visitor center at the main visitor entrance to Minnewaska State Park Preserve. The visitor center will transform the visitor experience and expand access to the park for seasoned and new audiences, increase year-round recreational opportunities, improve stewardship, and better promote one of the region s top tourism destinations. DEC CSC C $62,960 OPRHP RTP NMD $178,000 ESD Grants $2,000,000 OPRHP HP D $200,000 ESD Grants $1,000,000 ESD MNY $150,000 OPRHP PKS D $500,

107 Mid-Hudson Ulster Open Space Institute Ulster RUPCO, Inc Ulster Ulster Shandaken Theatrical Society Inc. Starling Productions, Inc Ulster Town of Lloyd Ulster Ulster Town of New Paltz Town of Rosendale Ulster Town of Ulster Ulster Town of Wawarsing Wallkill Valley Rail Trail Improvements - Northern Extension 2017 Stockade Works Administrative Administrative Hudson Valley Rail Trail Restoration Building Two Cool Bot Refrigerated Sheds for Food Recovery Rosendale Hamlet Inflow and Infiltration Mitigation Town of Ulster Spring Lake Sewer District Improvement Town of Wawarsing Sewer Infrastructure Improvements The Open Space Institute will improve the northern section of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail to make it suitable for its recent designation as part of the Empire State Trail (EST) and to enhance what has become a featured asset of the Mid- Hudson recreational landscape. These improvements will ensure safety and full public accessibility to an essential link in the 750-mile EST, helping fulfill the promise of NYS s bold rail-trail vision. RUPCO will begin the build out of its 70,000 square foot space at the Metro in Midtown City of Kingston, Ulster County to create a state of the art Media, Arts and Technology Center including a hub for Stockade Works film/tv production that will feature a soundstage/event space, post production color, sound, and editing suites, a high end screening room, a dine-in movie theater, a 99-seat theater, hands-on learning galleries, co-working spaces and offces. The Shandaken Theatrical Society will hire a House Manager to oversee the operations, facilities and rentals for its newly rebranded home, the Phoenicia Playhouse. This position is a crucial first step in expanding STS overall programming, performance diversity and community experiences. TMI will hire a new full-time Director of Marketing and Communications position to support marketing, outreach, and public relations, transitioning the organization from a regional live storytelling organization to an international multi-media storytelling hub. The Town of Lloyd will renovate the original portion of the Hudson Valley Rail Trail between the Commercial Ave parking area and Tony Williams Town Park. The Town will replace the failed asphalt surface of this segment of trail with a long-lasting and more durable asphalt surface. The Town of New Paltz, in partnership with Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, will continue efforts to build a Food Recovery Infrastructure program to increase the amount perishable food donated to local pantries. The purchase and installation of two insulated Cool Bot refrigerated sheds will allow large quantities of perishable donations to be stored for several days until distribution. One shed will be located at the New Paltz ReUse Center and the second at the United Methodist Church. The Town of Rosendale will complete an engineering report to identify and document issues within the existing sewer collection system and provide rehabilitation recommendations for these issues. Funds will be used to complete Phase 1 of the Spring Lake Sewer District improvement project. Funds will be used for improvements at the Napanoch Sewer District's wastewater treatment plant. OPRHP PKS D $270,000 ESD Grants $242,500 Arts WIP $32,600 Arts WIP $45,000 OPRHP RTP NMD $196,500 DEC CSC $17,190 DEC EPG $100,000 HCR CDBGPIPF HCR CDBGPIPF $750,000 $750,

108 Mid-Hudson Ulster Ulster County Ulster Ellenville Westchester Bowery Brewery Westchester Westchester Westchester City of New Rochelle City of New Rochelle Columbia University Center for Radiological Research Westchester Lela Goren Group Ulster County Vulnerability Assessment and Municipal Support Central Corridors Inflow and Infiltration Study The Bowery of Port Chester- Revitalizing Down Town Construction of New Rochelle Complete Streets Phase II New Rochelle Green Parking Garage Radiological Research Accelerator Facility - Research Equipment The Plant Powerhouse - Phase 2 Ulster County will implement a coordinated effort to address climate change impacts including: characterization of county-level climate change impacts for adaptation planning, vulnerability assessment, review of existing community plans and projects, and development of strategies and tools to address hazards and vulnerabilities. The County will encourage and support its municipalities to participate in a similar process through information sharing, technical assistance, and templates. The Ellenville will complete an engineering report to conduct an inflow and infiltration study within the sanitary sewer collection system along the primary corridors of Center Street, Canal Street and Main Street and provide rehabilitation recommendations for these issues. The Bowery Brewery will construct a new 30,000 square foot building, as well as 200 covered parking spaces in the Port Chester. The new building will house a mid-sized production brewery, taproom and covered parking lot. The City of New Rochelle proposes to reduce travel lanes on Quaker Ridge Road from four to two; create a dedicated bicycle lane and sidewalk on each side of the street; create new high visibility crosswalks; and implement work on North Avenue including parking, signalization, and changes to traffc flow for the purpose of reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled. The City of New Rochelle will construct a new Green Parking Garage (GPG) facility accommodating 400 vehicles with designated spaces for car-sharing, electric vehicle charging stations, passenger drop off/pick up for the proposed downtown electric bus circulator, and on-street bike storage at 25 Maple Avenue. RARAF is a National Biomedical Technology Resource Center dedicated to understanding the biology underlying how different types of radiation affect cells and tissues. RARAF will make an investment on a custom designed and manufactured, turnkey linear accelerator, or LINAC for research using carbon heavy ion therapy in the treatment of incurable and devastating cancers. The Power Plant will embark on preserving and redeveloping the iconic turn of the century Glenwood Power Plant into a cultural destination and performance space for members of the Yonkers community and an international tourist destination. During this second phase, The Goren Group will continue to focus resources on infrastructure improvements, rehabilitating the buildings on site to include the largest and most majestic of the three buildings, Turbine Hall. DEC CSC C $84,000 DEC EPG $30,000 ESD Grants $2,000,000 DEC CSC $804,350 ESD Grants $1,000,000 ESD Grants $400,000 ESD Grants $1,000,

109 Mid-Hudson Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Music Conservatory of Westchester NYSARC Inc, Westchester County Chapter The Biotechnology Incubator at NYMC Inc. The Campaign for the Westchester Children's Museum, Inc. The Picture House Regional Film Center, Inc Westchester Town of Cortlandt Westchester Town of Greenburgh Music Conservatory of Westchester Facilities Improvement and Upgrades Direct Support Professional Training BioIncNYMC - Mid-Hudson Innovation Hot Spot Westchester Children's Museum Facilities and Improvement Artistic Local Waterfront Revitalization Implementation of Food Scrap Recycling Dropoff Facilities Music Conservatory of Westchester will construct a piano technology lab, recording studio, percussion studio, and new studios for jazz, ensembles and music therapy. New technology-based classrooms and programs will create construction jobs, teaching positions, and attract new, diverse students. The Westchester County Chapter of NYSARC, Inc will provide Interactional Supervision training to enhance the skills and success of the paraprofessionals who are typically less experienced in participating in a supervisory relationship. BioInc utilizes a shared resources model for its incubator; equipment owned by NYMC is shared between entrepreneurs. NYMC has assembled a group of partners to mentor BioInc clients. Lectures and learning sessions are open to incubator clients and the community through its network of professionals such as IP lawyers, financing experts, and marketing executives. Strategic partners are also proficient in biopharmaceutical product licensure and/or the manufacture of licensed biopharmaceuticals. The Westchester Children s Museum will be used to expand exhibit and operational space for the Museum in Rye Playland s National Historic Landmark North Bathhouse. The Picture House Regional Film Center will expand the education director/resident artist position to enable filmmaker Francile Albright to assist more students learn to realize their artistic vision through film. The Town of Cortlandt and the Village of Buchanan will prepare a joint Local Waterfront Revitalization (LWRP) for nine miles of Hudson River waterfront. The LWRP will be developed through a community based planning process and will serve as a guide for the development, protection and enhancement of the waterfront area. Additionally, the LWRP will address opportunities and challenges associated with the closure of the Indian Point nuclear power plant. The Town of Greenburgh, in partnership with the Greenburgh Nature Center, will develop and implement a town-wide food scrap recycling campaign and establish two municipal food scrap drop-off sites. Greenburgh Nature Center will organize and deliver educational workshops to facilitate public adoption of food scrap recycling actions. The goal is to have 1,500 households regularly recycling food scraps at the established municipal food scrap drop-off sites. Arts ACFIP $500,000 DOL EET $80,900 ESD HSSP $1,250,000 Arts ACFIP $824,000 Arts WIP $27,000 DOS LWRP $250,000 DEC CSC $30,

110 Mid-Hudson Westchester Town of Ossining Westchester Town of Rye Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Westchester Dobbs Ferry Irvington Mamaroneck Port Chester Sleepy Hollow Ossining Climate and Public Health Policy Updates Town of Rye Engineering Study Construction of Community Warming/Cooling/ Charging Center Culvert Rightsizing for Hudson View Park Flood Mitigation Comprehensive Plan Update with Sustainability Focus Byram River Bulkhead Replacement Headless Horseman Statue Island Improvements The Town of Ossining will review and update municipal land-use policies and regulations to incorporate complete streets and smart growth principles such as: a mix of land uses, compact design, housing diversity, walkability, open space preservation, and development that fosters non-motorized transportation options as part of achieving Climate Smart Communities Certification and local public health goals. Funds will be used to conduct an engineering study to mitigate significant recurrent flooding at Avon Circle in Rye Brook. The Dobbs Ferry will renovate the Embassy Center to serve as a cooling/ heating station and charging center. The Center will have emergency backup power to provide air-conditioning or heat and charging stations for medical devices, laptops, cell phones, and other electronic devices during an extended power outage. The village-owned facility is outside the flood zone and is accessible by foot from the downtown and residential areas. The Irvington will construct drainage improvements near the entrance to the Hudson View Park neighborhood adjacent to East Sunnyside Lane. Past flooding has cut off this neighborhood from routine and emergency access. The project will alleviate existing and future flooding by right-sizing three culverts. Two existing 24-inch reinforced concrete pipes will be replaced with a 4 by 4 foot box culvert, adequate to meet the projected need of a 10-year storm in the year The Mamaroneck will update its Comprehensive Plan to include a new chapter on sustainability and resiliency. The Village, in partnership with Westchester County GIS, recently performed a sea level rise risk analysis based on offcial NYS projections, and will incorporate the findings and recommendations of the study within the updated Comprehensive Plan. The Port Chester will construct a new bulkhead along the Byram River in downtown Port Chester. Replacement of the existing damaged bulkhead is a critical initial step to reactivating the village waterfront and will allow for proposed new boating infrastructure, a promenade and other site amenities. The Sleepy Hollow on the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers will design and construct improvements to the deteriorated traffc island showcasing the Headless Horseman Statue. The project will enhance the visual character of this cultural site and tourist destination along the Scenic Byway with installation of landscaping and public amenities, while improving pedestrian connections and public safety. DEC CSC C $70,100 HCR CDBGCP $45,000 DEC CSC $306,656 DEC CSC $299,317 DEC CSC C $37,500 DOS LWRP $1,167,558 DOS LWRP $195,

111 Mid-Hudson Westchester Westchester Westchester Arts Council Westchester County Westchester Westhab, Inc. Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s Public Art on the Bridge Planning and Design of a Flood Warning System Food Preparation, Electrical & Security Skills Training 21 Energy Effciency s Submitted Brick by Brick: The Erie Canal and the Building Boom is an interdisciplinary contemporary visual arts project that celebrates and illuminates the shared history of the Canal and the New York State brick industry, its impact on the Hudson Valley and its continued relevance today. Westchester County will design and implement a countywide early flood warning system. The system will consist of strategically placed stream gauges and weather monitors that report data to a central location. The stream flow and weather data collected by the system can be used for analysis and modeling thereby improving the ability of the county and other stakeholders to make decisions concerning preparation and response efforts, mitigation strategies, and capital projects. Westhab Inc., in partnership with BOCES of Southern Westchester, will deliver the following job training and recognized credential opportunities in Electrical, Security, OSHA and Serve Safe Food Handling. Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and costshared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. Arts ACIP $75,000 DEC CSC C $200,000 DOL UWT $97,386 ESD EJPB $8,000,000 ESD IDBC $25,000,000 NYSERDA EE 112

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113 NEW YORK CITY $64.8 million awarded to 121 projects Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx Documentary Center Bronx Opera Company Bronx River Alliance, Inc Bronx Casita Maria, Inc Bronx Bronx Bronx Hunts Point Cooperative Market, Inc. Mid Bronx Senior Citizens Council, Inc. Mosholu- Montefiore Community Center, Inc. Claremont Village Documentary Administrative Bronx River Water Trail Maintenance and Improvement South Bronx Culture Trail Festival Energy Effcient and Operationally Critical Refrigeration Compressor Construction Training MMCC : CNA Training The Bronx Documentary Center, a non-profit gallery and educational space, shares documentary photography, film, media with underserved Bronx communities and provides job training for Bronx photographers. The Claremont Village Documentary explores residents' lives in a Bronx housing project. Bronx Opera will hire a Director of Community Outreach to help solidify old connections, build new ones and further increase community involvement. The Bronx River Alliance will keep the Bronx River open to recreational canoe and kayak use in the navigable lower 8 miles within Bronx County and maintain the Bronx River Blueway, a designated National Water Trail, through removal of blockages and litter, maintenance and improvement of public boat launch infrastructure and the improvement of several portage access points. The South Bronx Culture Trail Festival will celebrate the unique artistic traditions that sprang from immigrant and native cultures and took root in the South Bronx. Festival performances and exhibitions will be located in public spaces and community-based organizations throughout Hunts Point. The Hunts Point Cooperative Market will purchase and install a new 900 horsepower screw type compressor and rebuild 6 other compressors to ensure that critical refrigeration can be provided in an energy effcient manner. The Mid Bronx Senior Citizens Council's Construction Training will provide work readiness, construction trainings and other needed support services to improve financial outcomes for dislocated workers. Mosholu-Montefiore Community Center (MMCC) will implement a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) training program to eligible low-income young adults from our Young Adult Internship who are out of school and out of work. Arts ACIP $68,500 Arts WIP $25,000 OPRHP RTP D $191,213 Arts ACIP $75,000 ESD Grants $150,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $91,

114 New York City Bronx New York City Bronx New York City Business Assistance Corporation Bronx NYC Parks Bronx Per Scholas, Inc Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx Pregones / Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, Inc. Research Foundation of the City of New York Roanwell Corporation South Bronx Overall Economic Corporation Harlem River Living Shoreline Access- Bridge Park East Tremont New York Main Street Renovations Restoring Alewife to the Bronx River: Fish Passage Construction at the Twin Dams Bronx, NY Sector-based IT Training 2017 STAGE GARDEN RUMBA A Citizen Artist Exploration Career-Ready Credentials IT Support Lean & Sigma Six Process Improvement Skill for a Modern The NYC Department of Parks Recreation will plan, design and construct Bridge Park on the Harlem River between the High Bridge and W. 175th Street on the Bronx waterfront. The project will convert 5 acres of degraded unused waterfront into parkland, install bike lane connections adding 0.5 miles to the Harlem River Greenway, employ a living shoreline approach to reconstruct the degraded hardened river edge, and provide river access points for viewing and passive recreation. New York Business Assistance Corporation (NYBAC) will assist in the renovation of mixed-use buildings on East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx. NYC Parks will construct a fish passage over the dams at the Bronx Zoo to allow upstream access to an additional 1.4 river miles of spawning habitat for anadromous fish in the Bronx River. The project will restore access to freshwater spawning habitat for river herring and foster population growth of an ecologically important forage fish and target species for restoration efforts. Per Scholas will provide eligible low-income, unemployed individuals with technology career training, including IT Support, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity and CodeBridge. In addition, all courses will include soft skills and career development training, focusing on communication, teamwork, customer service, presentation, professional networking, and job search resources and skills. STAGE GARDEN RUMBA is a new series of arts and culture interventions addressing urgent questions about the environment and sustainability in the South Bronx. The series engages artists, activists, life sciences experts, and community members via dialogue, creation, performance and celebration. The Research Foundation of the City of New York on behalf of Bronx Community College will provide a Career-Ready Credentials IT Support program to unemployed individuals who need to enter or reenter the IT industry as computer support specialists or helpdesk support specialists, but have not yet acquired credentials. Roanwell Corporation will provide training under the Lean Enterprise model: Lean Quality, Lean Supply Chain Management and New Product / Design for manufacturability. South Bronx Overall Economic Corporation will provide the following courses to eligible participants: Customer Service, Security Guard Training, and Home Health Aide Training. DOS LWRP $2,000,000 HCR NYMS $207,555 AHR $1,000,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL EET $36,000 DOL UWT $100,

115 New York City Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond Sustainable South Bronx, Inc. The Bronx Museum of the Arts The Osborne Association, Inc. Wilson Allen Health Careers Institute, Inc. Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. Center for Arts Education, Inc Fiji Theatre Company Pratt Institute Empowering New Yorkers to Thrive in Green Jobs Bronx Museum Speaks Worker Training for the Formerly Incarcerated Entry to Health Careers Preservation Training Training and Administrative Brooklyn Fashion Design Accelerator Sustainable South Bronx will provide eligible unemployed, dislocated workers with occupational skills training in order to qualify for full-time employment in the green construction and maintenance industries. In a rigorous, full-time training, participants will develop skills for careers in building operations and maintenance as well as construction, with a major focus on upgrading buildings to a higher, greener standard; resume-writing and interview skills; and professional communications. The Bronx Speaks is a series of cultural activities mounted in South Bronx community anchor sites to foster active interaction; cultural exchange between immigrant-based businesses and immigrant Bronx college students; and facilitate resident-driven place-making activities in target neighborhoods. The Osborne Association will help eligible low-income and educationally disadvantaged, justice-involved individuals achieve skills training and recognized credentials in the specialty trade contracting field, such as Electrical/Plumbing/Carpentry Basics, and connect them to full-time jobs. Wilson Allen Health Careers Institute (Wilson Allen HCI) will provide Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Training and Home Health Aide (HHA) Training. Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. launched the Preservation Training (PTP) to simultaneously address severe unemployment among area youth and the need to restore thousands of stone structures. PTP trains young people in basic skills of masonry restoration. The Center for Arts Education in partnership with Harlem School of the Arts will launch a Career Summer Intensive for rising NYC public high school seniors interested in careers in the arts. CDSI will provide workforce training and internships in the arts and culture sector. Ping Chong + Company, an internationally recognized experimental theater company, will hire a full-time Social Justice and Community Outreach Coordinator to work with staff, teaching artists, and community partners to advance our socially-engaged work and commitment to equity and inclusion. The Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator will undergo capital improvements, allowing it to increase its capacity by admitting more startup companies into its successful accelerator. In addition, they will be able to purchase the latest machinery for their advanced manufacturing center. DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $48,000 Arts WRP $61,770 Arts WIP $49,500 ESD Grants $270,

116 New York City Bronx, New York, Queens Bronx, New York, Queens Bronx, New York, Queens Kings Kings Kings Kings Seaport Museum New York South Street Seaport Museum South Street Seaport Museum A Public Space Literary s, Inc B Building Business Bedford- Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation BRIC Arts Media Bklyn, Inc. W.O. Decker programming with Corning Museum of Glass Anniversary Celebration Marketing Campaign W.O. Decker programming with Corning Museum of Glass Administrative B.NYC Career-Track Training Community Arts Council and Public Art Festival The restoration/activation of W.O. Decker in service of the GlassBarge project will programmatically link the Corning Museum of Glass and the Seaport Museum during the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal, by promoting connections between upstate New York and its connection to the sea from the headwaters to NYC harbor. The Seaport Museum, working together with Corning Museum of Glass, will celebrate its 150th anniversary simultaneously with the 200th anniversary of the start of construction of the Erie Canal. The centerpiece of the celebration will be an historic tug and barge voyage from Brooklyn (where Corning was founded as Flint Glass) to Corning, NY with glassblowing demonstrations presented on the barge at numerous stops along the way. The Seaport Museum is working with Corning Museum of Glass to celebrate its 150th anniversary simultaneously with the 200th anniversary of the start of construction of the Erie Canal. The centerpiece of the celebration will be an historic tug and barge voyage from Brooklyn (where Corning was founded as Flint Glass) to Corning, NY with glassblowing demonstrations presented on the barge at numerous stops along the way. Tug W.O. Decker will tow the glass barge on its entire journey and continue engaging in celebrations of the Erie Canal throughout the bicentennial period. A Public Space will hire a Marketing and Director to manage a strategic fundraising plan; promote a publishing program that supports emerging and overlooked writers, including the launch of APS Books; and ensure that the organization remains a vibrant member the arts community in New York. B.Amsterdam, one of Europe s largest tech hubs, will open its US flagship location ( B. NYC ) at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The company will transform Building 127 into a premier international business hub, offering flexible offce space solutions to its members, event space, and places for workshops. Additionally, B.NYC will work closely with BNYDC, CUNY, and other local community organizations to develop a robust educational and training program for young people. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, also known as simply Restoration "will provide job-specific skills training to individuals in specified sectors such as customer service, food handling and basic computer skills. BRIC, University Settlement, and a Community Arts Council made up of 15 residents of NYCHA public housing developments in Fort Greene and Downtown Brooklyn will co-develop a collaborative Artist-in-Residence program and Arts and Community Festival. Arts ACIP $75,000 ESD MNY $69,500 Canals $150,000 Arts WIP $30,000 ESD Grants $1,930,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACIP $75,

117 New York City Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Brooklyn Botanic Garden Brooklyn Children's Museum Corporation Brooklyn Navy Yard Corporation Brooklyn Public Library Cave Canem Foundation, Inc. Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Inc Kings Cresilon Inc Kings Kings Dance Theatre Etcetera Drive Change, Inc. Overlook Accessibility Brooklyn Children's Museum Arts and Cultural Facilities Improvement - the Children's' Garden Food Manufacturing and Shared Kitchen Space Central Library Business and Career Center Training and Microsoft Offce Specialist Training Cresilon Inc. Headquarters Administrative Commissary for Social Justice Brooklyn Botanic Garden will undertake the Overlook Accessibility, which encompasses a 2+ acre site that provides a breathtaking panoramic view from atop a steep slope with a wonderful landscape, but offers no public access. This project will be used to provide lighting along the pathways which will extend the opportunities for visitors to enjoy the new destination within the Garden by enabling use after dark. The Children s Garden at Brooklyn Children s Museum will be an inspirational and educational green space for children to explore science and nature through play. This 15,000-square foot outdoor learning center will offer family and school programs for over 100,000 children and caregivers. The Brooklyn Navy Yard will upgrade an existing structure on its 300-acre property to meet general and food manufacturing standards. This upgrade will create muchneeded space for small businesses to make and package food products. The Brooklyn Public Library s Central Library Business and Career Center will be a resource for job seekers and entrepreneurs. The facility will feature free computers and IT online learning platforms, meeting rooms and co-working areas, career workshops, job fairs and business plan classes. Cave Canem s new Working Fellowships will provide paid semester-long professional development and work opportunities for up to 12 talented students and young professionals in the areas of programming, communications and development. Individuals from underrepresented groups will be a priority and encouraged to apply. The Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush will provide skills training in Microsoft Offce Applications leading to Microsoft-issued certification as an MOS (Microsoft Offce Specialist) to eligible unemployed/ underemployed persons. Cresilon Inc., a biotech firm developing a gel-bandage that stops bleeding in emergency situations, will consolidate and expand its operations. Their project will include lab build-out and the acquisition of related research and development machinery and equipment. Dance Theatre Etcetera will hire a Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Special s to oversee key community engagement and cultivation strategies that expand youth education; including workforce development programs designed to build organizational resources. Drive Change is proposing the creation of a food truck/cart Commissary for Social Justice to expand its fellowship program for formerly incarcerated youth. In order to park in the commissary, food truck/food business owners will be required to hire, teach/ mentor, and/or provide internships for the formerly incarcerated. ESD MNY $800,000 Arts ACFIP $1,500,000 ESD Grants $1,429,000 ESD Grants $500,000 Arts WRP $49,870 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD Grants $3,000,000 Arts WIP $40,000 ESD Grants $700,

118 New York City Kings Fresh Direct, LLC Kings Lafayette 148, Inc Kings Leap, Inc Kings Mark Morris Dance Group Kings Musicambia Kings Kings Kings Kings New York Foundation for the Arts Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. Prospect Park Alliance, Inc. Rebuilding Together NYC Food Technology Skills Training Lafayette 148 Relocation & Brooklyn Innovations Commercial Driver Training Mark Morris Dance Center Renovations Administrative Training and Greenwood Masonry Restoration Technician Training Tennis House Restoration Construction Training Fresh Direct will provide training on the operation of new technologies, safety features, driving, management, inventory controls and other aspects of operation functionality. Lafayette 148 will renovate and equip space in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Company is relocating from Soho and will retain their 320 employees in NYS. Leap's Red Hook on the Road program trains men and women for commercial driving careers. The four-week program prepares trainees to become "Class B/BPS" CDL drivers, operating commercial vehicles including school and coach buses, airport shuttles, Access-A-Ride vehicles and trucks. The course consists of industry-transferrable skills including behind the wheel instruction, driver safety, and map reading; as well as job readiness and soft skills. Mark Morris Dance Center will expand the Dance center facility, fix a major infrastructure issue and undertake a complete exterior façade renovation to allow for expanded programs. Musicambia will expand its fundraiser position to Director. This new increased role, will implement organizationwide infrastructure and secure funding to ensure that Musicambia thrives and provides transformative music programming for incarcerated people. The New York Foundation for the Arts will create a paid internship program for young adults from underrepresented communities in New York City. These interns will work closely with staff members in our Fiscal Sponsorship and Finance departments, gaining key insights into arts administration. Opportunities for a Better Tomorrow, Inc. will provide youth with job training in stone masonry and stone construction resulting in the attainment of the Historic Masonry Certificate through the International Masonry Institute (IMI). The Prospect Park Alliance will restore the Tennis House in Prospect Park, completed in Located on the west side of the Long Meadow, the Tennis House has been closed to the public. The Alliance plans to restore the facility for performances, community events, food and drink amenities, and bathrooms. Rebuilding Together NYC s workforce training program will provide participants with the knowledge, resources, and practical experience required to access good jobs within the construction industry. While in the program, participants receive the Home Builders Institute Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training, which covers site safety, tool identification, construction math, and employability. They also receive OSHA-10 Hour, Scaffold, and Flagger certifications. DOL EET $100,000 ESD EJP $500,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACFIP $1,000,000 Arts WIP $27,000 Arts WRP $75,000 DOL UWT $57,000 OPRHP HP D $500,000 DOL UWT $100,

119 New York City Kings Recess Activities Inc Kings Rony E. Vardi Inc Kings So Percussion Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings, New York New York Spaceworks NYC, Inc. St. Nicks Alliance Corp The Bushwick Starr, Inc. Theatre of the Oppressed NYC Waterfront Alliance New York Restoration Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Inc. Administrative Catbird Administrative Artistic Construction Skills Training Training and Training and Reuniting the Waters: Canal to Coast Vital Brooklyn Communities Training and Recess Activities will hire a Director of Education to oversee strategic planning and day to day tasks for Assembly and related programs. The Assembly program offers those unfairly targeted by the justice system an inroad to art and connections to working artists, and serves as an alternative to incarceration. Catbird will preform leasehold improvements to 12,000 SF and make related machinery and equipment and FF&E purchases. So Percussion will expand the position of part-time Operations Assistant to full-time Operations Manager to take a leading role in studio management, tour logistics and intern oversight. Spaceworks will hire a Resident Artist to design and implement cultural programming across its existing and pipeline projects in response to the needs of the communities which the organization serves. St. Nicks Alliance Corp (SNA) will offer Skilled Build (SB), an employer-linked credentialed sector-based training program to low-income residents leading to construction and specialty trade jobs in local large-scale developments. The Bushwick Starr will create two fellowships for candidates from underrepresented communities. These fellows will receive extensive job training, focusing on forging local relationships, developing audiences and creating a new employment pipeline within the Starr s diverse neighborhood. Theatre of the Oppressed s Facilitator Training program will train young people who have experienced homelessness and/or court-involvement as facilitators of interactive, community-based theatre for social change. Participants will graduate the program ready for positions in educational and applied theatre. Canal to Coast celebrates the Erie Canal Bicentennial through maritime arts and heritage, connecting the Canal with the Port of New York. A five-week celebration aboard historic, cultural and commercial vessels showcases canal boats, music and visual arts and working harbor tours. New York Restoration will substantially upgrade five public gardens with water supply and irrigation, off-grid solar, pathway renovation, carpentry work and composting ADA toilets as needed. The gardens are named Decatur Street, Bedford-Stuyvesan, McLeod s, Target, and Greene Acre. The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York will expand its Creative Opportunity Fellowship to train two diverse candidates to a second year, thereby increasing their chances for success in securing leadership track positions in theatrical general management and development. Arts WIP $30,000 ESD EJP $400,000 Arts WIP $25,000 Arts WIP $49,500 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WRP $50,000 Arts WRP $60,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 OPRHP PKS D $500,000 Arts WRP $68,

120 New York City New York New York New York New York Allied Business Solutions, Inc. Apollo Theater Foundation, Inc. Ars Nova Theater I, Inc. Cambridge BioLabs LLC New York Celmatix Inc New York Celmatix Inc New York City Lore New York New York Council on the Environment Inc. dba GrowNYC Downtown Community Television Center Inc New York Frigid New York Home Health Aide Training Training and Training and NYULangone Celmatix Celmatix Training and GrowNYC FARM roots Doc House Cinema Renovation and Upgrades Administrative Allied Business Solutions, Inc. (ABS) will provide trainees with the knowledge and skills required to practice as a certified Home Health Aide. The Apollo Theater Job Readiness Pathway to the Arts is a workforce readiness program preparing youth ages from underserved communities in NYC and Hudson Valley areas for administrative and production careers in the arts. Ars Nova, New York City s premier hub for new talent, launches the Emerging Leaders Group, an in-depth, hands-on, paid arts administration training program aimed at creating a more equitable and sustainable system for launching diverse, highly-trained emerging leaders into New York s cultural industry. BioLabs New York, the New York branch of Cambridge BioLabs will be partnering with the NYU Langone Medical Center to create an impactful incubator and commercialization space for biotech companies focusing on the frontier subsectors of big data analytics, AI, and machine learning as they pertain to the biomedical industry. Celmatix, a biotech company working on products to improve fertility and women s health, is expanding its collaborative workspaces and adding over 3,000 square feet of laboratory space. Celmatix, a biotech company working on products to improve fertility and women s health, is expanding its collaborative workspaces and adding over 3,000 square feet of laboratory space. City Lore s What We Bring initiative will offer full-time, well paid fellowship positions to two new immigrant community scholars who are interested in documenting and preserving the cultural traditions of their own new immigrant and underserved communities. Grow NYC will create, promote, and administer a grant program for Greenmarket and NYC urban farmers to meet food safety and environmental standards necessary for participation in the New York State Grown & Certified program. Downtown Community Television Center, Inc. will build the Downtown Community Television Center Doc House Cinema, the only public, high definition screen in NYC exclusively devoted to nonfiction programming, and equipped with the technology to host Academy-qualifying film runs. The cinema will be the premiere venue for established and emerging nonfiction filmmakers. FRIGID New York will hire an Online s Manager to directly manage the marketing and outreach of the entire season in both FRIGID spaces. The OPM will work closely with the organization's partner artists, providing necessary support, free of charge, allowing these partners to dedicate funds towards artist pay. DOL UWT $99,400 Arts WRP $75,000 Arts WRP $75,000 ESD Grants $100,000 ESD Grants $1,721,000 ESD EJP $2,790,000 Arts WRP $36,000 Ag & Mkts GCAP $500,000 Arts ACFIP $1,500,000 Arts WIP $25,

121 New York City New York New York Gingold Theatrical Group Inc. Go Africa Network, Inc New York HANAC, Inc New York Harlem School of the Arts, Inc New York Heritage of Pride New York New York New York Lower East Side Tenement Museum Magic Box Productions, Inc. Manhattan Theatre Club Artistic Food Production & Process Training Security Guard Skills Training Training and NYC WorldPride th Stonewall Anniversary Tenement Museum Marketing Campaign Training and Training and Gingold Theatrical Group s new Associate Director will manage its unique new interdisciplinary arts program for disadvantaged youth in conjunction with New York s Broome Street Academy, paving the way for building additional bold partnerships with other New York schools. The Go Africa Network will train eligible participants in the following occupational skills: ServSafe, Food Protection Certificate, as well as Technology Skills and Hospitality Management to include relevant analytical software, planning software, database and spreadsheets, Point of Sale Software, and Production Machinery operations training for production staff. HANAC, Inc.'s Security Guard training program will provide underserved and underemployed New York City residents with necessary skills to find employment in respected, well-paying positions with local businesses and organizations. Participants receive occupational skills training which will lead to a nationally-recognized New York State certification as a Security Guard. The Harlem School of the Arts Production Associate Training is a paid workforce readiness program designed to provide two underserved New York City youth with the highly-specialized technical skills, hands-on learning opportunities and professional mentorship necessary for a career in arts production. NYC Pride will host and promote WorldPride, a special event, and the first in the United States which will coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in June It is expected that this event will run for the entire month of June and will draw an estimated additional 1 million people from around the globe. Lower East Side Tenement Museum will complete a tourism outreach campaign that will draw additional non-regional visitors to New York City s Lower East Side. This new request will allow the Museum to continue to build upon this momentum, guaranteeing a continued stream of new Museum visitors. Magic Box Productions is offering Training Fellowships to two emerging media artists from New York City communities historically under-represented in the arts professions. The intensive year-long project provides training as Teaching Artists and in non-profit administration and program management. MTC will continue its Theatre Management, an intensive paid internship program that provides a proven pipeline to employment in the theatre field, and will support initiatives designed to increase diversity within this program. Arts WIP $25,125 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WRP $33,300 ESD MNY $375,000 ESD MNY $146,250 Arts WRP $49,980 Arts WRP $75,

122 New York City New York Maysles Institute New York New Group Inc New York New Group Inc New York New York New York New York New York New York City Center, Inc. New York City Parks New York City Regional Innovatio Node (NYCRIN) New York Pops, Inc. New York Theatre Workshop, Inc. Administrative The New Group's Renovation of The Lucille Lortel Theatre Center Training and Training and Highbridge Park Connectivity Improvements ihub - NYC Innovation Hot Spot Training and Training and Maysles Documentary Center will expand its executive director position to build its newly renovated screening room rental business. State-of-the-art, digital rental packages will be available uptown for filmmakers of all genres to show their works in the house that famed documentarian Albert Maysles built. The New Group is on the threshold of its next phase of growth and will collaborate with the Lucille Lortel Foundation to design and construct a new Lucille Lortel Theatre at 121 Christopher Street as its permanent home to preserve and revitalize this key community asset in Greenwich Village. The New Group will implement a yearlong paid fellowship program for aspiring early career theater professionals from underrepresented communities in the areas of Artistic/Literary, General Management and Production to be trained and mentored by members of The New Group administration. City Center s Arts Administration Apprentice prepares emerging professionals for entry in the arts and cultural sector through a combination of hands-on work experience, professional development and mentorship. Scholarships and competitive compensation are available to all applicants. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation will redesign and reconstruct parts of Highbridge Park, spanning 130 acres and over 2 miles long. The work includes community consultation, final schematic design, and reconstruction of pathways and key corridors of the park. The CUNY ihub provides entrepreneurship training, with support for several faculty members to create their startup plan and establish a company at the ihub. It also offers entrepreneurship seminars and workshops/training sessions. In coordination with NYC Regional Innovation Node (NYCRIN), the ihub incorporates the Lean LaunchPad process, best known as the entrepreneurship training curriculum for the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps (NSF I-Corps). The New York Pops will hire two Arts Administration trainees to participate in all aspects of orchestra, administration of in-school education programs and concert production. The training program will provide mentoring, career advice, and experience in daily non-profit operations. New York Theatre Workshop s Administrative Fellows will provide job training to 12 diverse early-career administrators. This new program addresses the financial barriers that may prevent individuals from certain ethnic, economic, and educational circumstances from pursuing careers in the theatre. Arts WIP $49,500 Arts ACFIP $1,750,000 Arts WRP $75,000 Arts WRP $75,000 OPRHP PKS D $500,000 ESD HSSP $1,250,000 Arts WRP $75,000 Arts WRP $75,

123 New York City New York New York New York New York Northside Center for Child, Inc. On Site Opera Incorporated Orchestra of St. Luke's Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Inc New York OweYaa New York New York New York New York New York Paul Taylor Dance Foundation, Inc. Playwrights Horizons, Inc. Renewal, Inc. Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation Rosie's Theater Kids Northside Center Construction Administrative Training and Training and Veteran Tech Training and Career Gap Fulfilment Artistic Training and Next Step Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital Stabilization Training and NCCD will relocate it's headquarters and operations where they will serve as the designated community facility occupant in an new mixed use development. NCCD will continue their work serving children with special needs from disadvantaged communities across the city. As part of its Administrative Infrastructure Plan, On Site Opera will hire a and Administrative Assistant to support the organization's long-term strategic plan to improve and expand programs. Orchestra of St. Luke s will create a fellowship program for underrepresented people in the arts, with a focus on digital strategies and community outreach. Orpheus will significantly expand its fellowship program for pre-professional musicians from underrepresented communities, designed to build artistic and administrative skills vital to a 21st-century music career. Two additional positions and a career development fund for all fellows will be added. OweYaa will provide tech-focused training and career gap fulfilment for veterans. Paul Taylor Dance Foundation will hire a new Resident Choreographer position to create new contemporary dances for the world-renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company, add to the Paul Taylor American Modern Dance repertory and expand artistic impact on the global arts stage. Playwrights Horizons will expand its Theatrical Fellowship by hiring up to three Multicultural Fellows to train for arts careers in administration and production, preparing them for full-time positions in the field. Renewal s (PRI) workforce development program will build on its track record of success by providing eligible individuals from the city's homeless shelter and housing providers the training and experience needed to attain employment in the Social Assistance field, in either a Direct Service or Building Maintenance track, thereby creating a pathway to selfsuffciency. The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation will complete Design and Construction Documentation for the reconstruction of exterior walls and parapets, a full repointing system for all masonry and engineering of the interior system to stabilize the historic building. The Rosie Theater Kids internship arts program will extend professional opportunities to a diverse group of youth ages This year-round program will support 14 young professionals with mentorship, professional learning in administration, education or production, and weekly seminars intended to provide exposure to arts careers. ESD Grants $200,000 Arts WIP $25,000 Arts WRP $57,000 Arts WRP $25,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WIP $49,500 Arts WRP $32,300 DOL UWT $100,000 OPRHP HP P $500,000 Arts WRP $50,

124 New York City New York New York New York New York New York New York New York New York Sanctuary for Families, Inc. Saratoga International Theater Institute Second Stage Theatre, Inc. Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement Storyville Center for the Spoken Word STRIVE International, Inc. The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance The Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. Economic Empowerment for Domestic Violence Victims Training and Hayes Theater Renovation Artistic Training and Construction Career Pathways Administrative Training and Sanctuary for Families, Inc s Economic Empowerment will deliver servicesector skills training leading to nationally recognized Microsoft Offce Specialist (MOS) Offce certifications, along with wrap-around supportive services including math and language literacy; ESOL and GED/TASC for those who need them; and professional development training. SITI Company is launching a Management Incubator Fellowship for three creative entrepreneurs of color, which will serve to diversify the ranks of our industry in administrative roles, and also to give producers of color the skills and networks to grow and support their own theatrical projects. Second Stage Theater renovation of the Hayes Theater will create a permanent home for one of NYC s leading theater companies and Broadway s only space dedicated to living American writers. Second Stage Theater will upgrade the theater s infrastructure to make it fully ADA accessible and to achieve LEED Silver status. Third Street Music School Settlement will hire a Manager to lead one of its cornerstone programs, Partners@3rd. This new hire will have a centralized, supervisory role that provides critical guidance both in managing day-to-day programmatic activities and offering an overall artistic perspective. The Moth will offer 18 internships for alumni from its Education. These participants will gain invaluable skills and hands-on experience across all aspects of an acclaimed arts not-for-profit organization. STRIVE International will provide low income, unemployed men and women from New York City training through the Construction Career Pathway program, which provides comprehensive job readiness and occupational skills training. The project will provide trainees with skills, industry-recognized certifications, and supportive services needed to obtain living-wage employment in New York City s growing construction industry, and prepare them to advance along a career pathway. The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum Alliance will hire a and Community Engagement Manager to raise funds, build meaningful partnerships, and expand free and low cost programmatic opportunities for the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum's neighbors and visitors. The Metropolitan Opera Guild will launch a fellowship program in Arts Administration and Arts Fundraising that will provide a year-long work/study experience designed to prepare fellows for a future leadership career in the arts sector. Individuals from under-represented groups will be a priority and encouraged to apply. DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WRP $34,000 Arts ACFIP $1,000,000 Arts WIP $39,375 Arts WRP $34,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WIP $31,000 Arts WRP $75,

125 New York City New York The Tank, LTD New York New York The Wooster Group, Inc. Theatre Fund, Inc. Administrative Training and Training and New York WayUp Inc WayUp Excelsior New York New York Queens Queens Queens Queens West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. Young People's Chorus of New York City Alliance Computing Solutions, Inc. Long Island City Partnership New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Parker Jewish Institute Environmental Actions Worker Training Job Readiness Training and Certified Nurse Aide Training LIC: Creating a Regional Hub for Life Sciences & Innovation Million SQFT Green Roof Delivering Patient- Centered Care Critically-acclaimed incubator of new work and prolific home to multi-disciplinary emerging artists, The Tank will hire a new Marketing Director to revolutionize audience decision-making and to build a new generation of consumers of live performance in NYC. The Wooster Group will create two new, paid, full-time fellowships for talented theater professionals seeking to develop their technical and administrative skills. This program addresses the absence of entry-level theater training programs for those who cannot afford to work in unpaid internships. Theatre Fund s TKTS Apprenticeship will recruit individuals currently underrepresented in the Broadway labor force and provide 5 individuals with hands-on training, mentorship and post-apprenticeship career support. WayUp, a growing technology business with an online platform for students and recent graduates to find career opportunities, plans to renovate and fit out a larger offce to accommodate business growth. The goal of West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. (WE ACT) s Training is to provide unemployed and/or underemployed workers in the area with occupational skills training designed to qualify them for full or part-time employment in the green infrastructure and construction industry. The Young People s Chorus of New York City will prepare young adults for skilled jobs in creative industries through paid internships, opening access to rewarding arts careers. Alliance Computing Solutions, Inc. will provide training to enable trainees to take the NYS Nursing Home Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation, gain certification, and be added to the NYS Nursing Home Nurse Aide Registry. LICP will develop a comprehensive strategic business plan for the future growth and development of a Life Sciences and Research Innovation (LSRI) cluster in Long Island City. The City of New York will install over 70,000 square feet of green roof at multiple locations throughout the City as part of its Million Square Feet Green Roof Initiative. Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation will provide eligible Certified Nurse Assistants (CNAs) a valuable skills upgrade, job retention and opportunities for higher pay, greater job satisfaction, and increased mobility. Arts WIP $30,000 Arts WRP $66,000 Arts WRP $75,000 ESD EJP $250,000 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts WRP $75,000 DOL UWT $100,000 ESD SPFS $100,000 EFC GIGP $850,000 DOL EET $36,

126 New York City Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Richmond Richmond Richmond Queens Community House, Inc. Queens Council on the Arts Inc. Queens Tourism Council Sunnyside Community Services, Inc. The Fortune Society, Inc. The Research Foundation of CUNY Chebra Agudas Achim Chesed Shel Emeth Hebrew Free Burial Association Inc. Triangle Equities Company, LLC West Shore Business Improvement District Young Adult Food Sector Employment Initiative Artist Commissioning in Public Places Love the World s Borough Campaign HHA Training Green Building Transportation Skills Training Ecologically Informed Construction Training Silver Lake Cemetery Lighthouse Point Phase 3 West Shore BOA Stormwater and Roadway Revitalization Queens Community House 's Young Adult Food Sector Employment Initiative (YAFSEI) will provide eligible disconnected and atrisk young adults with an intensive six-week training on the hard and soft skills needed for work in the food industry, including culinary instruction, work readiness, and customer service, as well as test preparation for the NYC Food Protection Certification exam. The Artist Commissioning in Public Places will democratize the process of commissioning art, in 2 of Queens most diverse communities Jamaica and Jackson Heights. Community members will commission artworks that make visible underrepresented cultural stories of people from these neighborhoods to be shared in public spaces. Queens Tourism Council will develop and implement Love the World s Borough a marketing campaign that focuses on Culture, Diversity, Sports and Food in the Queens area. As part of this project four kick-off events will be followed by the promotion of similar events with focus to drive visitation to the area and the overall region. Sunnyside Community Services Home Health Aide (HHA) Training will provide eligible low-income individuals with the certification training necessary to help home care clients with their daily living activities and basic health needs. The Fortune Society will offer the following two skills training tracks to low-income, criminal-justice involved participants: Green Building Operation Maintenance and Transportation/Commercial Drivers License. The Research Foundation of CUNY, on behalf of LaGuardia Community College will provide ecologically information construction training that will lead to local, regional and national certifications that reflect work competencies demanded by industry partners. The historic Cemetery will remove trees causing site damage, secure the southern boundary with fencing, stabilize the stone retaining wall, reset fallen headstones, improve drainage, mark unmarked graves, and restore the historic Victory Blvd wall, fence and gate. Triangle Equities Company, LLC will finish the restoration of the currently vacant United States Lighthouse Point Depot Complex, a federally registered National Historic Site will link St. George's history, while Lighthouse Point's scale, dynamic nature and proximity to the other projects of the North Shore waterfront Renaissance will provide residents, visitors, and employees the amenities, experiences and conveniences expected of a modern, urban environment. The West Shore BID would like to continue its Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) study, which dictates the creation of a flood resiliency plan and a road restructuring plan to address stormwater management. 127 DOL UWT $100,000 Arts ACIP $75,000 ESD MNY $112,500 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $100,000 DOL UWT $99,772 OPRHP HP D $500,000 ESD MNY $250,000 ESD SPFS $50,000

127 New York City Excelsior Jobs Credits Low Cost Economic Financing NYSERDA Energy Effciency s 25 Energy Effciency s Submitted Excelsior Jobs tax Credits will be reserved for future projects including business investments in targeted industries that are within the region and that create or retain jobs, create capital investment and are consistent with the Strategic Plan. Federal Industrial Bond (IDB) Cap will be made available for state and local government issuers to sell tax-exempt bonds for eligible economic development, infrastructure and community revitalization efforts. NYSERDA s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) programs offer businesses in New York State solutions to improve energy effciency and save money through design, new construction, renovation, and process improvements to commercial and industrial buildings. The Commercial New Construction can help building owners make informed decisions about designing and renovating sustainable buildings. The FlexTech offers energy-saving opportunities through consultation and cost-shared studies. The Industrial and Process Effciency can help organizations increase manufacturing output and data processing effciency. ESD EJPB $3,000,000 ESD IDBC $25,000,000 NYSERDA EE 128

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