FY25 Appropriations Submissions
Total Requested: $36,616,298
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Mount Vernon City Armory Preservation & Rehabilitation – $7,700,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The City of Mount Vernon, NY seeks funding to restore the Mount Vernon City Armory, a major cultural and historic asset in the city’s downtown. Once renovated, the Armory will again be the home of critical inter-generational recreational, educational, and workforce development programming for vulnerable populations in an under-served lower Westchester County community.
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Greenburgh East Rumbrook Park Expansion – $2,000,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Town of Greenburgh, NY seeks funding to improve a vacant 14.1-acre parcel of land that immediately abuts the existing East Rumbrook Park to become a new vehicular entrance to the park, new athletic fields and recreational space, and a universal park to provide accessibility for people with disabilities.
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Port Chester Village Hall Gymnasium Remodeling – $2,780,250
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Port Chester, NY seeks funding to renovate the currently abandoned Village Hall Gymnasium to create a multi-purpose center that will house a variety of community programming and activities and that is equipped to serve as an emergency shelter when necessary.
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Children’s Village Youth Violence Prevention & Deterrence Initiative – $450,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Children’s Village Youth Center in Dobbs Ferry, NY seeks funding to develop and implement a pilot program for youth violence prevention and deterrence. The program will use evidence-based strategies and community engagement to deter and eliminate youth violence and risky behaviors that lead to crime, safety concerns, and individual and community harm.
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Bronxville Stormwater and Crawford Drainage Improvement – $4,000,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Bronxville, NY seeks funding to improve its stormwater system to manage and reduce stormwater and prevent the overflow and flooding of sanitary sewer lines.
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Mamaroneck Town Safety and Economic Renaissance Roundabout – $2,900,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Town of Mamaroneck, NY seeks funding to create a multi-dimensional solution to address safety and infrastructure issues at a major intersection. This project will create an enhanced gateway to the Town’s commercial sector, improve traffic efficiency, foster economic development and housing, address flooding and air pollution, and enhance connectivity and transit options.
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Tuckahoe Depot Square & Main Street Signal Improvements – $1,213,500
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Tuckahoe, NY seeks funding to transform the business district surrounding the Tuckahoe Metro-North station to become a modern and safe public space, promoting community and economic development while upgrading traffic and pedestrian infrastructure.
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Yonkers Warburton Avenue Slope Stabilization – $4,162,315
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The City of Yonkers, NY seeks funding to stabilize the steep hillside west of Warburton Avenue, above the Metro North Hudson Line commuter railroad, to mitigate the recurrence of mudslides that can cause rail service disruptions, damage to Westchester County's trunk sewer, and destabilization of residences and municipal infrastructure.
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Hastings-on-Hudson Stormwater Management Improvement – $2,772,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Hastings-on-Hudson, NY seeks funding to improve stormwater management infrastructure, which will reduce destructive flooding, improve water quality in the Saw Mill River, increase safety, and protect public and private property.
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New Rochelle Housing Authority Accessibility Improvements – $1,000,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The New Rochelle Municipal Housing Authority seeks funding to make needed capital improvements and upgrades to the Peter Bracey Apartments in New Rochelle, a public housing apartment community with 100 low-income units.
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Pelham Highbrook Avenue Drainage Improvement – $1,125,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Pelham, NY Seeks funding to be used to improve the municipal separate stormwater sewer system (MS4) to mitigate flood and damage risk associated with future storms within Pelham. The current system in Pelham is incapable of maintaining proper stormwater conveyance, and the proposed project will greatly improve flood hazard risk mitigation, protect property and municipal infrastructure, and improve the lives and safety of residents.
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Tarrytown Benedict Avenue Sidewalk – $1,600,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Village of Tarrytown, NY seeks funding to install 2,157 ft. of sidewalk stretching east to west along Benedict Avenue. This project would improve pedestrian mobility, safety, and ADA compliance to serve low- and moderate-income populations in the area.
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Yonkers Crisfield Pump Station Improvements – $1,908,512
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The City of Yonkers, NY seeks funding to upgrade its 52-year-old Crisfield Pump Station to ensure sustained future access to safe and clean drinking water at minimum water pressure requirements for residents.
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New Rochelle City Park Drainage – $2,529,721
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The City of New Rochelle, NY seeks funding for improvements to the drainage system at Flowers (City) Park and surrounding roadways. The project would make significant drainage improvements to mitigate flood risks over the long-term in an area that has repeatedly dealt with extreme flooding, thereby protecting the safety of my constituents, residential and commercial property, and municipal infrastructure.
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Mount Vernon Police Department Record Modernization – $475,000
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View financial disclosure and federal nexus form. The Mount Vernon, NY Police Department seeks funding for the acquisition of modernized criminal record technology to convert the department’s paper records onto document management software. This project will enable the police department and city to honor FOIL requests promptly and efficiently, increase transparency, and become more responsive to constituent needs.
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