$140.5M in FY21 Work Plan for Buffalo District January 25, 2021, by Eldin Ganic
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, will receive a total of $140,542,000 in the Fiscal Year 2021 Work Plan to complete projects across the District’s area of responsibility.
This includes the $34,405,000 the District had already received in the Fiscal Year 2021 President’s Budget.
“The Buffalo District is grateful for the large investment into critical projects that will have a profound impact on the quality of life, environmental health and economic growth across the lower water shed of lakes Erie and Ontario,” said
Lt. Col. Eli Adams, Buffalo District commander.
12 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District received a total of $140,542,000 in the Fiscal Year 2021 Work Plan to complete projects across the District’s area of responsibility. This includes the $34,405,000 the District had already received in the Fiscal Year 2021 President’s Budget.
“The Buffalo District is grateful for the large investment into critical projects that will have a profound impact on the quality of life, environmental health and economic growth across the lower water shed of lakes Erie and Ontario,” said Lt. Col. Eli Adams, Buffalo District commander.
Additional information regarding the entire Corps of Engineers’ Fiscal Year 2021 Work Plan can be found here: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Releases Work Plan for Fiscal 2021 Civil Works Appropriations
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