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Governor Paterson Announces More Than $42 Million in Awards to Create Jobs, Revitalize Communities and Renovate Affordable Housing

Grants Will Leverage $70 Million in Additional Resources

Governor David A. Paterson announced more than $42 million was approved by the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR). The awards will be used to create and retain more than 400 jobs, revitalize communities across the State and renovate nearly 1,000 units of affordable housing.

The awards, funded through the New York State Community Development Block Grant (NYS CDBG) and NY Main Street programs will assist every region of the State. The entire list of awards can be found at the DHCR website: www.nysdhcr.gov. Nearly $34 million of funding comes from the Federal Community Development Block Grant program. More than $8 million in additional funding comes from NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation, which is funded from fees earned by the State's Housing Trust Fund for administering other federal programs.

"These grants will create jobs and revitalize urban business districts, and they will help rural communities make critical infrastructure repairs and upgrades," said Governor Paterson. "These grants bring us closer to our goal of making New York the best possible place to live, work and raise a family."

U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer said: "These funds are a vital shot in the arm that will help communities all over New York create jobs, expand affordable housing, and rebuild their Main Streets. Governor Paterson's focus on improving each and every one of our communities is paying off. Investing in people and their communities is always a smart move."

Senate Majority Leader Dean G. Skelos said: "These investments are critically important to help revitalize downtown business districts, create jobs and help families afford quality housing. They come at a critical time when so many New Yorkers are facing difficult times affording the rising costs of gas and food, and are struggling to keep their homes and provide for their families."

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said: "Today's grants represent a critical investment in housing and commercial real estate stock in our communities. By rehabilitating and refurbishing existing commercial structures through the NY Main Street program, we can revitalize urban business districts in need of improvement throughout the State. These grants will also help to provide crucial affordable housing for working families while invigorating communities. We applaud Governor Paterson for his leadership in helping to revive communities across New York."

Senate Minority Leader Malcolm A. Smith said: "The awards demonstrate Governor Paterson's unwavering commitment to create jobs and affordable housing to ensure that New York remains a place where all New Yorkers can live work and thrive. Revitalizing urban areas will create even more quality of life opportunities, which is very important to the future of New York State."

Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco said: "For years, my Assembly Republican colleagues and I have been leading the charge to improve New York's business and residential communities, create jobs and otherwise rejuvenate our lagging economy. The grants we are announcing today will go a long way toward revitalizing both urban and rural communities and offering a better quality of life to all our State's residents. I applaud Governor Paterson and Commissioner VanAmerongen for making this critical funding available."

Senator John J. Bonacic, Chair of the Senate Housing Committee, said: "The need for affordable housing in New York is insatiable. I am pleased to work with Governor Paterson, who has made this issue, as well as job creation and main street revitalization priorities. Investing in affordable housing, job creation, and revitalizing our main streets improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers. We need diverse and stable communities and renovating existing housing stock, building new housing, and enhancing our business districts will help to meet that need, as well as create much-needed jobs."

Assemblyman Vito J. Lopez, Chair of the Assembly Housing Committee, said: "The community development grants announced today will help to rehabilitate and renovate hundreds of much-needed affordable housing units in our state. Affordable housing is the backbone to the rebirth of our struggling communities. With this investment, Governor Paterson and Commissioner VanAmerongen demonstrate their dedication to revitalizing our cities, towns and villages."

Senator Liz Krueger said: "I am pleased that the Paterson Administration is taking such a proactive approach to New York State's affordable housing crisis. These awards will help address the State's desperate need for quality affordable housing which is essential to the revitalization of New York's communities."

Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick said: "Through these grants, Governor Paterson continues to focus on the fundamentals of what makes strong communities. Housing rehabilitation and downtown community revitalization are integral components to economic development and rehabilitation. Again, I would like to thank Governor Paterson for his strong leadership in this area."

DHCR Commissioner Deborah VanAmerongen said: "The grants awarded today will help local communities and not-for-profit agencies leverage $70 million in additional resources. They will help rehabilitate more than 950 units of affordable housing and revitalize communities in every part of the State."

Grants from the NYS CDBG and NY Main Street programs will help fund:

  • Community Revitalization - NY Main Street awards will be used to revitalize the State's traditional downtown business districts that have fallen into disrepair. NY Main Street grants will renovate 341 building facades, beautify 34 streetscapes with trees, ornamental paving, benches and other enhancements, and rehabilitate 215 commercial units. NYS CDBG grants will help communities make critical infrastructure improvements, directly benefiting more than 85,000 low and moderate income New Yorkers.

  • Affordable Housing - NYS CDBG awards will rehabilitate 719 units of affordable housing, and the NY Main Street awards will renovate 244 units, a total of 963 units. Additionally, the NYS CDBG program will provide funds for five homeownership programs, helping 164 working families purchase their own homes.

  • Business Growth and Job Creation - The NYS CDBG grants will help businesses create or retain 431 jobs and will provide funds to support 24 small business enterprises, helping them to grow and prosper.

The NY Main Street program provides financial resources and technical assistance to communities to strengthen the State's traditional Main Streets and neighborhoods. Grants are provided to business improvement districts and other not-for-profit organizations for building renovations, facade and streetscape improvements and, in limited cases, capital funding for projects intended to anchor downtown districts. The program also provides technical assistance and other resources to support community revitalization efforts.

The NYS CDBG program is federally funded but administered by DHCR through its Office of Community Renewal. The NYS CDBG Program provides grants to smaller communities in order to: ensure decent, affordable housing; provide services to the most vulnerable in our communities; create jobs and expand business opportunities for implementing a variety of community and economic programs and to provide improved community facilities and services.

Grants from the NYS CDBG and NY Main Street programs are approved by the State's Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC), which is chaired by DHCR Commissioner VanAmerongen and administered by DHCR staff.


NYS-CDBG Awards

RecipientCountyProject TypeAmount
County of AlbanyAlbanyRehabilitation$750,000
City of WatervlietAlbanyComprehensive$650,000
Town of BelfastAlleganyPublic Water$600,000
Town of FriendshipAlleganyRehabilitation$400,000
City of SalamancaCattaraugusRehabilitation$400,000
Town of SterlingCayugaRehabilitation$400,000
County of ChautauquaChautauquaRehabilitation$510,000
County of ChautauquaChautauquaRehabilitation$201,600
Town of WestfieldChautauquaPublic Water$553,750
Village of BainbridgeChenangoRehabilitation$400,000
City of HudsonColumbiaPublic Sewer$600,000
City of CortlandCortlandRehabilitation$400,000
Village of MarathonCortlandRehabilitation$400,000
Village of DepositDelawarePublic Sewer$400,000
Town of MiddletownDelawarePublic Water$600,000
Town of WaltonDelawareRehabilitation$400,000
Town of JayEssexRehabilitation$400,000
Town of WestvilleFranklinRehabilitation$400,000
County of GeneseeGeneseeMicroenterprise$100,000
Town of CatskillGreenePublic Facilities$400,000
County of GreeneGreeneHomeownership$450,000
Village of DolgevilleHerkimerRehabilitation$400,000
Village of IlionHerkimerComprehensive$650,000
City of Little FallsHerkimerComprehensive$650,000
Village of MohawkHerkimerRehabilitation$400,000
Town of SchuylerHerkimerMicroenterprise$400,000
Village of CarthageJeffersonRehabilitation$400,000
County of JeffersonJeffersonRehabilitation$500,000
City of WatertownJeffersonRehabilitation$400,000
Town of BrookfieldMadisonRehabilitation$400,000
City of AmsterdamMontgomeryRehabilitation$400,000
Village of CanajoharieMontgomeryComprehensive$650,000
City of LockportNiagaraHomeownership$400,000
Town of ForestportOneidaRehabilitation$400,000
Town of VeronaOneidaRehabilitation$400,000
Village of Kiryas JoelOrangePublic Sewer$600,000
City of Port JervisOrangeRehabilitation$335,656
Village of AlbionOrleansPublic Sewer$600,000
City of FultonOswegoComprehensive$650,000
City of OswegoOswegoComprehensive$650,000
County of OswegoOswegoPublic Facilities$749,729
City of OneontaOtsegoComprehensive$650,000
Village of Castleton-on-HudsonRensselaerPublic Facilities$375,513
Village of New SquareRocklandPublic Facilities$400,000
City of MechanicvilleSaratogaPublic Sewer$600,000
County of SchenectadySchenectadyPublic Facilities$750,000
Town of WaterlooSenecaPublic Water$405,000
Town of EdwardsSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$400,000
Village of GouverneurSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$400,000
Vilalge of MassenaSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$398,000
Town of MorristownSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$400,000
Village of NorwoodSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$400,000
Village of PotsdamSt. LawrenceRehabilitation$400,000
County of St. LawrenceSt. LawrenceHomeownership$750,000
City of CorningSteubenPublic Facilities$400,000
City of HornellSteubenRehabilitation$400,000
County of SteubenSteubenRehabilitation$398,780
Town of LibertySullivanPublic Water$600,000
County of SullivanSullivanRehabilitation$428,800
Village of GrotonTompkinsPublic Sewer$600,000
County of UlsterUlsterHomeownership$750,000
Town of QueensburyWarrenRehabilitation$400,000
Town of Lake LuzerneWarrenPublic Facilities$400,000
Village of NewarkWaynePublic Sewer$600,000
County of WyomingWyomingMicroenterprise$400,000
County of YatesYatesHomeownership$750,000
66 Awarded ProjectsGrand Total:$31,906,828

New York Main Street Awards

Applicant County Municipality Amount
Andover Historic Preservation Corp.AlleganyVillage of Andover$200,000
Bronx Business AllianceBronxBorough of Bronx$200,000
Binghamton Local Development Corp.BroomeCity of Binghamton$200,000
Gowanda's Historic Hollywood Theater, Ltd.CattaraugusVillage of Gowanda$100,000
Chautauqua Opportunities Inc.ChautauquaVillage of Silver Creek$200,000
Lake City Local Development Corp.ClintonCity of Plattsburgh$200,000
Cortland Downtown PartnershipCortlandCity of Cortland$200,000
Western Catskills Community Revitalization Council, Inc.DelawareVillage of Stamford$193,000
Hudson River Housing, Inc.DutchessCity of Poughkeepsie$200,000
Community Services Programs Inc.DutchessVillage of Wappingers Falls$200,000
Hamburg Development Corp.ErieVillage of Hamburg$200,000
Village of Lancaster Community Development CorporationErieVillage of Lancaster$200,000
Housing Assistance Program of Essex County, Inc.EssexTown of Jay$200,000
Central Adirondack Partnership for the 21st CenturyHamiltonTown of Inlet$200,000
Frontier Housing CorporationJeffersonVillage of Brownville$200,000
Bridge Street Development Corp.KingsBorough of Brooklyn$200,000
Southwest Brooklyn Industrial Development Corp.KingsBorough of Brooklyn$200,000
Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, Inc.KingsBorough of Brooklyn$200,000
Snow Belt Housing Company, Inc.LewisVillage of Croghan$200,000
Snow Belt Housing Company, Inc.LewisVillage of Lowville$200,000
Greater Churchville-Riga Chamber of CommerceMonroeVillage of Churchville$200,000
Charlotte Community Development CorporationMonroeCity of Rochester$200,000
Hempstead Hispanic Civic Association, Inc.NassauVillage of Hempstead$200,000
Heritage Health & Housing, Inc.New YorkBorough of Manhattan$200,000
Downtown Manhattan Community Development Corp.New YorkBorough of Manhattan$200,000
Middleport Remediation Advisory GroupNiagaraVillage of Middleport$89,500
Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.OnondagaCity of Syracuse$200,000
Victor Local Development CorporationOntarioVillage of Victor$200,000
Walden Community Council, Inc.OrangeVillage of Walden$200,000
Oswego Housing Development Council, Inc.OswegoVillage of Mexico$200,000
Saratoga P.L.A.N.SaratogaVillage of Corinth$200,000
Mechanicville Area Chamber of CommerceSaratogaCity of Mechanicville$200,000
Downtown Schenectady Improvement Corp.SchenectadyCity of Schenectady$200,000
Ogdensburg Growth Fund Development Corp.St LawrenceCity of Ogdensburg$200,000
Hornell Partners for GrowthSteubenCity of Hornell$200,000
Town of Huntington Economic Development Corp., Inc.SuffolkTown of Huntington$100,000
Patchogue Business Improvement Management Assoc., Inc.SuffolkVillage of Patchogue$200,000
Bethel LDCSullivanTown of Bethel$200,000
Downtown Ithaca AllianceTompkinsCity of Ithaca$200,000
Rural Ulster Preservation Company, Inc.UlsterTown of Esopus$200,000
Rural Ulster Preservation Company, Inc.UlsterTown of Marlborough$200,000
Greater Glens Falls Development CorporationWarrenCity of Glens Falls$200,000
The Cambridge Valley CD & Preservation Partnership, Inc.WashingtonVillage of Cambridge$200,000
Sleepy Hollow Downtown Revitalization Corp.WestchesterVillage of Sleepy Hollow$185,000
South Broadway District Management Association, Inc.WestchesterCity of Yonkers$165,000
45 Awards $8,632,500

Last Updated: 11/20/08

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