Village Applies For $½ Million To ‘Jumpstart’ 22 Main Upgrade
By JIM KEVLIN
The Village Board has applied for a $500,000 CFA grant that, if approved, would “hugely jumpstart” a $2 million planned renovation of 22 Main, the historic Village Hall, according to Mayor Jeff Katz.
The grant, plus the village’s $166,000 match, would pay for one-third of the work.
CFAs (for consolidated funding applications), administered through the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Commission (one of 13 statewide), are the Cuomo Administration’s single point of access to state ec-dev funding. This round of applications is expected to be awarded in October, ahead of November’s election day.
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