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$500,000 secured for Crane-Main intersection project in Schenectady, Santabarbara announces
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$4 4M facelift latest improvement for Schenectady thoroughfare
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During visit, congressman calls Schenectady’s Craig Street revitalization strategy a possible ‘model’ | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY – Asserting the government had “backburnered” key infrastructure projects long enough, U.S. Rep. Paul Tonko, D-Amsterdam, highlighted the city’s Craig Street corridor project as a possible “model” in proposing to transform a community with input from people who live in it, starting with children.
The project is included in a new transportation bill passed by the House of Representatives. It is slated to receive $2.7 million in federal funding to facilitate its first phase. It’s overall price tag would be $4.37 million.
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New Albany bike/pedestrian plan unveiled with a focus on equity
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A man rides a bicycle along the Mohawk-Hudson Bike Trail at the Corning Preserve on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
ALBANY The city’s long anticipated bike and pedestrian plan was unveiled by Mayor Kathy Sheehan, local officials, and alternative transportation advocates on Friday, which is Bike to Work Day.
The master plan recommends over 40 miles of bicycle boulevards, 30 miles of protected bike lanes, and approximately 20 miles of multi-use paths in the city with a focus on how safe walking and cycling promotes equity. Residents who do not have access to a car or cannot drive rely on walking or biking to where they live, work, and play.