The state has allocated $17 million for road projects in Erie and Niagara counties, which will improve the commute for Buffalo residents. The projects will also boost the local economy and create jobs. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the allocation on Friday, stating that the funds will be used for two major road projects in the area.
"The state is spending $8.7 million to re" road projects in Erie and Niagara counties, according to Governor Kathy Hochul. The projects will improve the commute for Buffalo residents and make the roads safer.
The projects will be completed in the coming months, and Buffalo residents can expect to see improvements in the roads. Erie and Niagara counties will benefit from the projects, which will create jobs and boost the local economy.
The allocation of $17 million is a significant investment in the infrastructure of Erie and Niagara counties. Buffalo residents will benefit from the improved roads, which will make their commute safer and more efficient.
The projects will also have a positive impact on the local economy, as they will create jobs and stimulate growth. Buffalo residents can expect to see an increase in economic activity in the area.
The state will provide more information on the projects in the coming days. Buffalo residents can stay informed by visiting the New York State website.
The allocation of $17 million is a significant step towards improving the infrastructure of Erie and Niagara counties. Buffalo residents can expect to see improvements in the roads and a boost in the local economy.
The projects will be completed by the end of the year, and Buffalo residents can expect to see the benefits of the improved roads. The New York State government will provide more information on the projects in the coming days.
