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File #: ID-7740    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2025 In control: Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 9/4/2025 Final action:
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Title: RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO AUTHORIZE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF LIBERTY TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE OLD ROUTE 17 LIBERTY WATER AND SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
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RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO AUTHORIZE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF LIBERTY TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE OLD ROUTE 17 LIBERTY WATER AND SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT

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Amount to be authorized by Resolution: $250,000
Are funds already budgeted? No
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If 'No,' specify proposed source of funds: budgetary amendments, transferring $60,000 from the Economic Development Fund Balance and $190,000 from the contingent account to fund this appropriation
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RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO AUTHORIZE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF LIBERTY TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE OLD ROUTE 17 LIBERTY WATER AND SEWER INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Town of Liberty has taken the lead in constructing water and sewer infrastructure along the Old Route 17 commercial, industrial corridor ("corridor") with the intent to help create and foster the development of shovel ready sites, and
WHEREAS, the County of Sullivan, Town of Thompson, Village of Liberty, and the Partnership for Economic Development have been integral partners with the Town of Liberty in endeavoring to develop water and sewer infrastructure along the corridor, and
WHEREAS, the Partnership for Economic Development spearheaded an Economic Development Corridor Study ("study") in 2018 which depicted the buildout of the corridor, and
WHEREAS, the "study" was utilized to help secure a $1,000,000 Congressional Appropriations grant with a 250,000 required match for engineering work for the "corridor", and
WHEREAS, an additional $20,000,000 FASTNY (Focused Attraction of Shovel-Ready Tracts) grant from Empire State Development was secured by the Town of Liberty for construction of the water and s...

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