BUFFALO, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul says her proposed $32.8 billion State Capital Plan includes nearly $3 billion for infrastructure projects across New York state.
The governor’s office says these investments “represent a generational opportunity to reunite neighborhoods, promote economic growth and revitalize many of New York's most important urban centers.”
During a visit to Buffalo on Saturday, Hochul announced that the State Department of Transportation will begin an environmental review to assess alternatives to the Kensington Expressway.
"Reconnecting neighborhoods that were severed by asphalt highways is a cornerstone of our bold infrastructure vision for a better New York," Gov. Hochul said. "Better infrastructure means better quality of life, and the communities around the Kensington Expressway in Buffalo and across our state deserve nothing less. These projects will help right the wrongs of the past through safer and reliable transit networks, landscapes designed to bring communities together, and routes that are friendlier for pedestrians and bikers."
The governor says projects on the Kensington Expressway, the Inner Loop in Rochester and the I-81 in Syracuse are vital to reuniting communities.
The Inner Loop North project to complete the removal of the Inner Loop freeway in the city of Rochester, Hochul says, aims to reconnect severed communities within downtown, provide direct links to the Genesee River and High Falls District, and facilitate opportunities for economic development.
In Syracuse, Hochul says the Interstate 81 project area aims to enhance equity and economic opportunity for neighborhoods that have “been left behind by the construction of the interstate highway system.”
"Many highway projects across New York State and the nation have cut through the heart of communities of color, tearing apart neighborhoods, displacing residents, and stalling economic development,” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said in a statement. “This historic investment will begin the process of reversing those injustices. I applaud Governor Hochul's work and will keep fighting at the federal level to get New York the resources it needs to invest in infrastructure that brings communities together and revitalizes our cities. We must continue to fight for an equitable environmental and economic recovery for communities who have been historically left out."