Governor Announces Groundbreakings for Two Resiliency Projects in Town of Greece, Monroe County Share $2 Million Lakeshore Drive Sewer Project Will Replace Aging Infrastructure Protecting Local Homes from Future Flood Damage $1.2 Million Floodwall Project at Long Pond Outlet Will Protect Park and Roadway, Ensuring Access for Emergency Vehicles Projects Selected as Part of Governor's $300 Million Resiliency & Economic Development Initiative Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced construction has begun on two of the 11 projects awarded to the Town of Greece in Monroe County through the Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative. Currently, many homes on Lakeshore Drive are subject to flooding because they do not have adequate protection against high water conditions. During flood events, stormwater ponds on the roadway and floods basements. The $2 million REDI grant-funded Lakeshore Drive project will replace and improve the existing stormwater conveyance infrastructure and help to mitigate the effects of stormwater intrusion.