New York state officials are touting the recent completion of 15 bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects along key transit corridors in the Southern Tier and Western New York.
“New York continues to lead the nation in investing in safe, resilient, and reliable infrastructure that meets the demands of a 21st-century economy,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said. “Replacing and repairing these bridges in the Southern Tier and Western New York will help keep our economic recovery on track while improving mobility and quality of life in these communities for years to come.”
The projects ensure the continued flow of people and commerce throughout the regions. The new bridges are designed to meet modern hydraulic standards, including improved waterway openings making them less prone to flooding during high water events and more resistant to corrosion and wear.
“Under Gov. Cuomo’s leadership, the State of New York has made it a priority to modernize our infrastructure to meet the demands of the 21st century and help keep New Yorkers safe and connected,” New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez said. “These projects in the Southern Tier and Western New York demonstrate the Department of Transportation’s commitment to that mission, working throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to build a more resilient transportation network that meets the needs of all New Yorkers.”