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A03004 Summary:

BILL NOA03004B
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORBudget
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
Makes appropriations for the support of government - Capital Projects Budget.
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A03004 Actions:

BILL NOA03004B
 
02/01/2023referred to ways and means
03/06/2023amend and recommit to ways and means
03/06/2023print number 3004a
03/14/2023amend and recommit to ways and means
03/14/2023print number 3004b
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A03004 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         3004--B
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 1, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        A  BUDGET  BILL,  submitted by the Governor pursuant to article seven of
          the Constitution -- read once and referred to the  Committee  on  Ways
          and  Means -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said committee -- again reported from  said
          committee  with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and recommit-
          ted to said committee

        AN ACT making appropriations for the support of government
 
                                  CAPITAL PROJECTS BUDGET
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. a) The several amounts specified in this chapter for capi-
     2  tal projects, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to accomplish the
     3  purpose  of  the  appropriations,  are  appropriated  by   comprehensive
     4  construction programs (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation CCP),
     5  purposes,  and projects designated by the appropriations, and authorized
     6  to be made available as hereinafter provided to  the  respective  public
     7  officers;  such  appropriations  shall  be  deemed  to provide all costs
     8  necessary and pertinent to accomplish the intent of  the  appropriations
     9  and  are appropriated in accordance with the provisions of section 93 of
    10  the state finance law.
    11    b) Any amounts specified in this  chapter  for  advances  for  capital
    12  projects,  or  so  much  thereof as shall be necessary to accomplish the
    13  purpose  of  the  appropriations,  are  appropriated  by   comprehensive
    14  construction programs (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation CCP),
    15  purposes  and projects designated by the appropriations as advances from
    16  the capital projects fund in accordance with the provisions of  sections
    17  40-a  and  93 of the state finance law, and are authorized to be paid as
    18  hereinafter provided as an advance for a share, part  or  whole  of  the
    19  cost for such programs, purposes and projects hereinafter specified.
    20    c) The several amounts specified in this chapter as capital projects -
    21  reappropriations,  or  so  much thereof as shall be sufficient to accom-
    22  plish the purpose of the appropriations, as appropriated  by  comprehen-
    23  sive  construction programs (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD12554-06-3

                                            2                         12554-06-3
 
     1  CCP), purposes, and projects, being the  undisbursed  and/or  unexpended
     2  balances  of  the  prior  year's  appropriations, are reappropriated and
     3  unless otherwise amended or repealed in part or total  in  this  chapter
     4  shall continue to be available for the same purposes as the prior appro-
     5  priations or as otherwise amended for the fiscal year beginning April 1,
     6  2023.
     7    The capital projects reappropriations contained in this chapter may be
     8  amended by repealing the items set forth in brackets and by adding ther-
     9  eto  the  underscored material. Certain reappropriations in this chapter
    10  are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots  (an  ellipsis)
    11  followed  by  three  spaces (...   ) used to indicate where existing law
    12  that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clear-
    13  ly indicated by the use of brackets [ ] for  deletions  and  underscores
    14  for  additions,  the  purpose,  amounts,  funding  source  and all other
    15  aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last  appro-
    16  priated.
    17    For the purpose of complying with section 25 of the state finance law,
    18  the  year,  chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former
    19  original appropriation or any part thereof is,  unless  otherwise  indi-
    20  cated, chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022.
    21    d)  No  moneys  appropriated  by  this  chapter shall be available for
    22  payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the  director
    23  of  the  budget,  who shall file such certificate with the department of
    24  audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance  committee  and
    25  the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee.
    26    e) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for
    27  the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2023 except as otherwise noted.

                                            3                         12554-06-3
 
                                 ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....               0        30,000,000
     3    Special Revenue Funds - Other ......               0         1,500,000
     4                                        ----------------  ----------------
     5      All Funds ........................               0        31,500,000
     6                                        ================  ================
 
     7  MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP)
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    10    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    12    For   services   and   expenses  related  to  the  rehabilitation  and
    13      construction of facilities, including but not limited to design  and
    14      construction, consultation, inspection and engineering, and personal
    15      service, fringe and indirect costs (13AB2203) (81010) ..............
    16      29,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,000,000)
 
    17  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    18    For alterations, rehabilitations and other improvements to facilities,
    19      including  but not limited to design and construction, consultation,
    20      inspection and engineering costs (13AB2003) (81010) ................
    21      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    22    Special Revenue Funds - Other
    23    Combined Expendable Trust Fund
    24    Miscellaneous Gifts Account - 20100
    25    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    27    For alterations, rehabilitations and improvements of  various  facili-
    28      ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
    29      prior to April 1, 2012 (13GI1203) (81010) ..........................
    30      500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
 
    31  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    32    For  alterations,  rehabilitations and improvements of various facili-
    33      ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
    34      prior to April 1, 2011 (13GI1103) (81010) ..........................
    35      500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
 
    36  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    37    For alterations, rehabilitations and improvements of  various  facili-
    38      ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
    39      prior to April 1, 2010 (13GI1003) (81010) ..........................
    40      500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)

                                            4                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For the comprehensive construction programs,
     2    purposes  and projects as herein specified
     3    in accordance with the following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....      85,065,000       113,151,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................      85,065,000       113,151,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  NEW FACILITIES PURPOSE (CCP) ................................ 66,650,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    New Facilities Purpose
 
    14  For grants  to  municipal  and  incorporated
    15    not-for-profit pounds, shelters and humane
    16    societies.  Use  of  the  grant  funds  is
    17    restricted  to  the   costs   of   capital
    18    projects  including,  but  not limited to,
    19    construction, renovation,  rehabilitation,
    20    installation, acquisition, or expansion of
    21    buildings, equipment, or facilities neces-
    22    sary  for  the secure containment, health,
    23    and adequate care of  sheltered  dogs  and
    24    cats.  These  grants shall be allocated by
    25    the commissioner on  a  competitive  basis
    26    until   such  funds  are  extinguished  as
    27    follows:  (a)  In  municipalities  with  a
    28    population  of  less than two million, for
    29    such pounds, shelters or humane  societies
    30    that are operated by or under contract for
    31    the provision of pound or shelter services
    32    with  one or more municipalities: projects
    33    serving an individual municipality, grants
    34    in amounts not less than $50,000  and  not
    35    more  than  $200,000, not to exceed ninety
    36    percent of the total project cost; and for
    37    projects  serving  two  or  more   munici-
    38    palities,  grants in amounts not less than
    39    $100,000 and not more than  $500,000,  not
    40    to  exceed  ninety  percent  of  the total
    41    project cost; (b) In municipalities with a
    42    population of more than two  million,  for
    43    such  pounds, shelters or humane societies
    44    that are operated by or under contract for
    45    the provision of pound or shelter services
    46    with one or more municipalities, grants in
    47    amounts not less  than  $100,000  and  not

                                            5                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    more  than  $500,000, not to exceed ninety
     2    percent of the total project cost; and (c)
     3    not less than  $500,000  for  projects  in
     4    underserved municipalities or regions, for
     5    such  pounds, shelters or humane societies
     6    that are not operated by or under contract
     7    with one or more  municipalities  for  the
     8    provision of pound or shelter services but
     9    that  are  registered  with the department
    10    and  can  demonstrate  providing   similar
    11    pound   or  shelter  services,  grants  in
    12    amounts not less  than  $50,000,  and  not
    13    more  than  $200,000, not to exceed ninety
    14    percent of the total project cost.  Up  to
    15    five  percent  of  the total appropriation
    16    amount  may  be  made  available  for  the
    17    services and expenses of the department in
    18    relation   to   these   grants,  including
    19    personal  service,  nonpersonal   service,
    20    fringe   benefits,   and   indirect  costs
    21    (60AS2303) (11433) ........................... 5,000,000
    22  For  additional  grants  to  municipal   and
    23    incorporated  not-for-profit pounds, shel-
    24    ters and  humane  societies.  Use  of  the
    25    grant  funds is restricted to the costs of
    26    capital projects including, but not limit-
    27    ed to, construction, renovation, rehabili-
    28    tation,  installation,   acquisition,   or
    29    expansion   of  buildings,  equipment,  or
    30    facilities  necessary   for   the   secure
    31    containment,  health, and adequate care of
    32    sheltered  dogs  and  cats.  These  grants
    33    shall  be allocated by the commissioner on
    34    a competitive basis until such  funds  are
    35    extinguished  as  follows:  (a) In munici-
    36    palities with a population  of  less  than
    37    two  million, for such pounds, shelters or
    38    humane societies that are operated  by  or
    39    under  contract for the provision of pound
    40    or shelter services with one or more muni-
    41    cipalities: projects serving an individual
    42    municipality, grants in amounts  not  less
    43    than  $50,000  and not more than $200,000,
    44    not to exceed fifty percent of  the  total
    45    project cost; and for projects serving two
    46    or  more municipalities, grants in amounts
    47    not less than $100,000 and not  more  than
    48    $500,000,   not   to  exceed  seventy-five
    49    percent of the total project cost; (b)  In
    50    municipalities  with  a population of more
    51    than two million, for such  pounds,  shel-
    52    ters or humane societies that are operated

                                            6                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    by  or under contract for the provision of
     2    pound or shelter services with one or more
     3    municipalities, grants in amounts not less
     4    than  $100,000 and not more than $500,000,
     5    not to exceed ninety percent of the  total
     6    project   cost;  and  (c)  not  less  than
     7    $500,000 for projects in underserved muni-
     8    cipalities or regions,  for  such  pounds,
     9    shelters  or humane societies that are not
    10    operated by or under contract with one  or
    11    more  municipalities  for the provision of
    12    pound or shelter  services  but  that  are
    13    registered  with  the  department  and can
    14    demonstrate  providing  similar  pound  or
    15    shelter  services,  grants  in amounts not
    16    less  than  $50,000,  and  not  more  than
    17    $200,000,  not  to exceed fifty percent of
    18    the total project cost. Up to five percent
    19    of the total appropriation amount  may  be
    20    made   available   for  the  services  and
    21    expenses of the department in relation  to
    22    these  grants, including personal service,
    23    nonpersonal service, fringe benefits,  and
    24    indirect costs ............................... 3,000,000
    25  For the food access expansion grant program,
    26    to provide grants to support and establish
    27    food  access infrastructure in underserved
    28    communities. All or a portion of the funds
    29    appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
    30    transferred to any department,  agency  or
    31    public authority (60CO2307) ................. 10,000,000
    32  For the food access expansion grant program,
    33    to  provide  additional  grants to support
    34    and establish food  access  infrastructure
    35    in   underserved  communities.  All  or  a
    36    portion of the funds  appropriated  hereby
    37    may  be suballocated or transferred to any
    38    department,  agency  or  public  authority
    39    (60CO2307) .................................. 10,000,000
    40  For  services,  expenses, and grants for the
    41    cost of construction,  renovation,  alter-
    42    ation,    rehabilitation,    improvements,
    43    installation,   acquisition,   repair   or
    44    replacement  of  buildings,  equipment, or
    45    permanent or temporary facilities for  the
    46    development  of  facilities to support the
    47    preparation and distribution of  New  York
    48    focused  meals for regional school infras-
    49    tructure,  such  as  aggregation,  storage
    50    hubs   and/or   commissary-type   kitchens
    51    (60SK2307) .................................. 10,000,000

                                            7                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  services  and   expenses   related   to
     2    projects  for alterations, rehabilitation,
     3    and improvements at the  New  York  feder-
     4    ation  of growers and processors agribusi-
     5    ness  child development centers (60AB2307)
     6    (11326) ...................................... 3,200,000
     7  For payment to agricultural or horticultural
     8    corporations and county extension  service
     9    associations  that are eligible to receive
    10    premium reimbursement pursuant to  section
    11    286  of  the  agriculture  and markets law
    12    for:   the costs  of  construction,  reno-
    13    vation,     alteration,    rehabilitation,
    14    improvements,  installation,  acquisition,
    15    repair or replacement of fairground build-
    16    ings,  equipment or permanent or temporary
    17    facilities used to house or promote  agri-
    18    culture,  excluding parking facilities and
    19    signage; or for the costs of construction,
    20    renovation,  alteration,   rehabilitation,
    21    improvements,  installation,  acquisition,
    22    repair, or replacement of  water  systems,
    23    restrooms,  septic  systems,  and/or storm
    24    water management systems on fairgrounds or
    25    in fairground buildings to be allocated by
    26    the commissioner in amounts not to  exceed
    27    $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
    28    horticultural   corporations   or   county
    29    extension services  on  a  non-competitive
    30    basis  until  such funds are exhausted. Up
    31    to five percent of the total appropriation
    32    amount  may  be  made  available  for  the
    33    services and expenses of the department in
    34    relation   to   these   grants,  including
    35    personal  service,  nonpersonal   service,
    36    fringe benefits, and indirect costs .......... 5,000,000
    37  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    38    expansion of the New York state veterinary
    39    diagnostic  laboratory  and   the   animal
    40    health   diagnostic   center   at  Cornell
    41    University .................................. 15,000,000
    42  For services and expenses of GrowNYC related
    43    to the Bronx Food Hub. All or a portion of
    44    the  funds  appropriated  hereby  may   be
    45    suballocated or transferred to any depart-
    46    ment, agency or public authority ............... 450,000

    47    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    48    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    49    Preservation of Facilities Purpose

                                            8                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For services and expenses of Cornell Univer-
     2    sity   College  of  Agriculture  and  Life
     3    Sciences climate adaptive  research  farms
     4    for   applied  infrastructure  and  demon-
     5    stration projects ............................ 5,000,000
 
     6  NEW YORK WORKS (CCP) ........................................ 14,715,000
     7                                                            --------------
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    10    Administrative Services Purpose
 
    11  For the purchase and replacement of vehicles
    12    and equipment (60VS23AS) (11420) ............... 600,000
    13  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
    14    purchase   or  replacement  of  laboratory
    15    equipment (60ES23AS) (11421) ................... 115,000
 
    16    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    17    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    18    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    19  For services and  expenses  related  to  New
    20    York  Works  Infrastructure  projects  for
    21    alterations, rehabilitation, improvements,
    22    and land acquisition at  the  state  fair,
    23    including  up  to  $35,000  for  the maple
    24    center at the New York state fair, includ-
    25    ing personal service and  the  payment  of
    26    liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April 1,
    27    2023. All or a portion of the funds appro-
    28    priated  hereby  may  be  suballocated  or
    29    transferred  to  any department, agency or
    30    public authority (60NY2303) (10300) .......... 5,000,000
    31  For services  and  expenses  of  state  fair
    32    projects, such costs may include but shall
    33    not   be  limited  to  personal  services,
    34    nonpersonal services, fringe benefits  and
    35    indirect  costs, such projects may include
    36    but shall not be limited  to  alterations,
    37    rehabilitation,  improvements,  preventive
    38    maintenance,  replacement,  refurbishment,
    39    and  construction including the payment of
    40    liabilities incurred  prior  to  April  1,
    41    2023 (60SF2303) (11422) ...................... 9,000,000
 
    42  STATE FAIR (CCP) ............................................. 3,700,000
    43                                                            --------------
 
    44    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    45    Capital Projects Fund - 30000

                                            9                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     2  For  payment of the costs including personal
     3    services,  nonpersonal  services,   fringe
     4    benefits  and  indirect  costs,  of alter-
     5    ations,  rehabilitation  and  improvements
     6    including preventive maintenance, replace-
     7    ment,  refurbishment  and energy conserva-
     8    tion of various facilities, including  the
     9    payment  of  liabilities incurred prior to
    10    April 1, 2023 (60MN2303) (11493) ............. 1,700,000
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    13    State Fair Capital Improvement Account - 32208
    14    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    15  For payment of the costs including  personal
    16    services,   nonpersonal  services,  fringe
    17    benefits and  indirect  costs,  of  alter-
    18    ations,  rehabilitation  and  improvements
    19    including preventive maintenance, replace-
    20    ment, refurbishment and  energy  conserva-
    21    tion  of various facilities, including the
    22    payment of liabilities incurred  prior  to
    23    April 1, 2023 (60RI2303) (11493) ............. 2,000,000

                                           10                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  NEW FACILITIES PURPOSE (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    New Facilities Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For  grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
     7      ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is  restricted  to
     8      the  costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not  limited to,
     9      construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
    10      or expansion of buildings, equipment, or  facilities  necessary  for
    11      the  secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
    12      and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner  on  a
    13      competitive  basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
    14      In municipalities with a population of less than  two  million,  for
    15      such  pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or
    16      under contract for the provision of pound or shelter  services  with
    17      one  or  more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
    18      pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and  not  more  than
    19      $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
    20      for  projects  serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
    21      not less than $100,000 and not more than  $500,000,  not  to  exceed
    22      seventy-five  percent  of  the  total  project  cost; (b) In munici-
    23      palities with a population  of  more  than  two  million,  for  such
    24      pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or under
    25      contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one  or
    26      more  municipalities,  grants  in amounts not less than $100,000 and
    27      not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five  percent  of  the
    28      total  project  cost; and (c) not less than $500,000 for projects in
    29      underserved municipalities or regions, for such pounds, shelters  or
    30      humane societies that are not operated by or under contract with one
    31      or  more  municipalities  for  the  provision  of  pound  or shelter
    32      services but that are registered with the department and can  demon-
    33      strate  providing  similar  pound  or  shelter  services,  grants in
    34      amounts not less than $50,000, and not more than  $200,000,  not  to
    35      exceed  fifty  percent of the total project cost. Up to five percent
    36      of the total appropriation amount may  be  made  available  for  the
    37      services and expenses of the department in relation to these grants,
    38      including  personal  service,  nonpersonal service, fringe benefits,
    39      and indirect costs (60AS2203) (11433) ..............................
    40      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
    41    For additional grants to  municipal  and  incorporated  not-for-profit
    42      pounds,  shelters  and  humane  societies. Use of the grant funds is
    43      restricted to the costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not
    44      limited  to, construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation,
    45      acquisition, or expansion of  buildings,  equipment,  or  facilities
    46      necessary  for  the secure containment, health, and adequate care of
    47      sheltered dogs and cats. These grants  shall  be  allocated  by  the
    48      commissioner  on  a  competitive  basis  until such funds are extin-
    49      guished as follows: (a) In municipalities with a population of  less
    50      than two million, for such pounds, shelters or humane societies that

                                           11                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      are  operated  by  or  under  contract for the provision of pound or
     2      shelter services with one or more municipalities:  projects  serving
     3      an  individual municipality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000
     4      and not more than $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total
     5      project  cost;  and for projects serving two or more municipalities,
     6      grants in amounts not less than $100,000 and not more than $500,000,
     7      not to exceed seventy-five percent of the total project cost; (b) In
     8      municipalities with a population of more than two million, for  such
     9      pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or under
    10      contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one  or
    11      more  municipalities,  grants  in amounts not less than $100,000 and
    12      not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five  percent  of  the
    13      total  project  cost; and (c) not less than $500,000 for projects in
    14      underserved municipalities or regions, for such pounds, shelters  or
    15      humane societies that are not operated by or under contract with one
    16      or  more  municipalities  for  the  provision  of  pound  or shelter
    17      services but that are registered with the department and can  demon-
    18      strate  providing  similar  pound  or  shelter  services,  grants in
    19      amounts not less than $50,000, and not more than  $200,000,  not  to
    20      exceed  fifty  percent of the total project cost. Up to five percent
    21      of the total appropriation amount may  be  made  available  for  the
    22      services and expenses of the department in relation to these grants,
    23      including  personal  service,  nonpersonal service, fringe benefits,
    24      and indirect costs (60CA2203) (11339) ..............................
    25      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
    26    For services and expenses related to projects for  alterations,  reha-
    27      bilitation,  and  improvements at the New York federation of growers
    28      and processors agribusiness  child  development  centers  (60AB2207)
    29      (11326) ... 3,200,000 ............................. (re. $3,200,000)
    30    For  payment  to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
    31      extension service associations that are eligible to receive  premium
    32      reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
    33      law for: the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabil-
    34      itation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
    35      ment  of  fairground  buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
    36      facilities used to house or promote agriculture,  excluding  parking
    37      facilities  and  signage;  or  for  the costs of construction, reno-
    38      vation,  alteration,  rehabilitation,  improvements,   installation,
    39      acquisition,  repair,  or  replacement  of water systems, restrooms,
    40      septic systems, and/or storm water management systems on fairgrounds
    41      or in fairground buildings to be allocated by  the  commissioner  in
    42      amounts  not  to  exceed  $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
    43      horticultural corporations or county extension services  on  a  non-
    44      competitive basis until such funds are exhausted. Up to five percent
    45      of  the  total  appropriation  amount  may be made available for the
    46      services and expenses of the department in relation to these grants,
    47      including personal service, nonpersonal  service,  fringe  benefits,
    48      and indirect costs (60LF2203) (11340) ..............................
    49      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
    50    For  services  and  expenses of GrowNYC related to the Bronx Food Hub.
    51      All or a portion of the funds appropriated hereby  may  be  suballo-

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                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      cated  or  transferred to any department, agency or public authority
     2      (60GN2203) (11341) ... 4,000,000 .................. (re. $4,000,000)
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
     4    For  grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
     5      ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is  restricted  to
     6      the  costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not  limited to,
     7      construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
     8      or expansion of buildings, equipment, or  facilities  necessary  for
     9      the  secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
    10      and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner  on  a
    11      competitive  basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
    12      In municipalities with a population of less than  two  million,  for
    13      such  pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or
    14      under contract for the provision of pound or shelter  services  with
    15      one  or  more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
    16      pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and  not  more  than
    17      $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
    18      for  projects  serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
    19      not less than $100,000 and not more than  $500,000,  not  to  exceed
    20      seventy-five  percent  of  the  total  project  cost; (b) In munici-
    21      palities with a population  of  more  than  two  million,  for  such
    22      pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or under
    23      contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one  or
    24      more  municipalities,  grants  in amounts not less than $100,000 and
    25      not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five  percent  of  the
    26      total  project  cost; and (c) not less than $500,000 for projects in
    27      underserved municipalities or regions, for such pounds, shelters  or
    28      humane societies that are not operated by or under contract with one
    29      or  more  municipalities  for  the  provision  of  pound  or shelter
    30      services but that are registered with the department and can  demon-
    31      strate  providing  similar  pound  or  shelter  services,  grants in
    32      amounts not less than $50,000, and not more than  $200,000,  not  to
    33      exceed  fifty  percent of the total project cost. Up to five percent
    34      of the total appropriation amount may  be  made  available  for  the
    35      services and expenses of the department in relation to these grants,
    36      including  personal  service,  nonpersonal service, fringe benefits,
    37      and indirect costs (60AS2103) (11433) ..............................
    38      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,916,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, as added by chapter  314,
    40      section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    41    For  payment  to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
    42      extension service associations that are eligible to receive  premium
    43      reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
    44      law for: the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabil-
    45      itation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
    46      ment  of  fairground  buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
    47      facilities used to house or promote agriculture,  excluding  parking
    48      facilities  and  signage;  or  for  the costs of construction, reno-
    49      vation,  alteration,  rehabilitation,  improvements,   installation,
    50      acquisition,  repair  or  replacement  of  water systems, restrooms,

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                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      septic systems, and/or storm water management systems on fairgrounds
     2      or in fairground buildings to be allocated by  the  commissioner  in
     3      amounts  not  to  exceed  $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
     4      horticultural corporations or county extension services on a noncom-
     5      petitive basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1907) (11414) ...
     6      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
     7    For  grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
     8      ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is  restricted  to
     9      the  costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not  limited to,
    10      construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
    11      or expansion of buildings, equipment, or  facilities  necessary  for
    12      the  secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
    13      and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner  on  a
    14      competitive  basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
    15      In municipalities with a population of less than  two  million,  for
    16      such  pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or
    17      under contract for the provision of pound or shelter  services  with
    18      one  or  more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
    19      pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and  not  more  than
    20      $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
    21      for  projects  serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
    22      not less than $100,000 and not more than  $500,000,  not  to  exceed
    23      seventy-five  percent  of  the  total  project  cost; (b) In munici-
    24      palities with a population  of  more  than  two  million,  for  such
    25      pounds,  shelters  or humane societies that are operated by or under
    26      contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one  or
    27      more  municipalities,  grants  in amounts not less than $100,000 and
    28      not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five  percent  of  the
    29      total  project  cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have not been
    30      extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
    31      for such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not  operated
    32      by  or  under  contract  with  one  or  more  municipalities for the
    33      provision of pound or shelter services, grants in amounts  not  more
    34      than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
    35      Up  to  five  percent  of the total appropriation amount may be made
    36      available for  the  services  and  expenses  of  the  department  in
    37      relation  to  these grants, including personal service, non-personal
    38      service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs (60AS1907) (11433)  ...
    39      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,003,000)
 
    40  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    41    For  payment  to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
    42      extension service associations that are eligible to receive  premium
    43      reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
    44      law for: the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabil-
    45      itation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
    46      ment  of  fairground  buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
    47      facilities used to house or promote agriculture,  excluding  parking
    48      facilities  and  signage;  or  for  the costs of construction, reno-
    49      vation,  alteration,  rehabilitation,  improvements,   installation,
    50      acquisition,  repair  or  replacement  of  water systems, restrooms,
    51      septic systems, and/or storm water management systems on fairgrounds

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                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      or in fairground buildings to be allocated by  the  commissioner  in
     2      amounts  not  to  exceed  $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
     3      horticultural corporations or county extension services  on  a  non-
     4      competitive  basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1807) (11414)
     5      ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $3,881,000)
     6    For grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds,  shel-
     7      ters  and  humane societies. Use of the grant funds is restricted to
     8      the costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not  limited  to,
     9      construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
    10      or  expansion  of  buildings, equipment, or facilities necessary for
    11      the secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered  dogs
    12      and  cats.  These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner on a
    13      competitive basis until such funds are extinguished as follows:  (a)
    14      In  municipalities  with  a population of less than two million, for
    15      such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are  operated  by  or
    16      under  contract  for the provision of pound or shelter services with
    17      one or more municipalities: projects serving an  individual  munici-
    18      pality,  grants  in  amounts not less than $50,000 and not more than
    19      $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
    20      for projects serving two or more municipalities, grants  in  amounts
    21      not  less  than  $100,000  and not more than $500,000, not to exceed
    22      seventy-five percent of the  total  project  cost;  (b)  In  munici-
    23      palities  with  a  population  of  more  than  two million, for such
    24      pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by  or  under
    25      contract  for the provision of pound or shelter services with one or
    26      more municipalities, grants in amounts not less  than  $100,000  and
    27      not  more  than  $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five percent of the
    28      total project cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have  not  been
    29      extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
    30      for  such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not operated
    31      by or under  contract  with  one  or  more  municipalities  for  the
    32      provision  of  pound or shelter services, grants in amounts not more
    33      than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
    34      Up to five percent of the total appropriation  amount  may  be  made
    35      available  for  the  services  and  expenses  of  the  department in
    36      relation to these grants, including personal  service,  non-personal
    37      service,  fringe  benefits,  and  indirect  costs (60AS1807) (11433)
    38      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,072,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    40    For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations  and  county
    41      extension  service associations that are eligible to receive premium
    42      reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
    43      law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili-
    44      tation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or  replace-
    45      ment  of  fairground  buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
    46      facilities used to house or promote agriculture,  excluding  parking
    47      facilities  and  signage,  to  be  allocated  by the commissioner in
    48      amounts not to exceed $200,000 to  such  eligible  agricultural  and
    49      horticultural  corporations  or  county extension services on a non-
    50      competitive basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1707)  (11414)
    51      ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,151,000)

                                           15                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
     2      ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is  restricted  to
     3      the  costs  of  capital  projects  including,  but  not  limited to,
     4      construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
     5      or  expansion  of  buildings, equipment, or facilities necessary for
     6      the secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered  dogs
     7      and  cats.  These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner on a
     8      competitive basis until such funds are extinguished as follows:  (a)
     9      In  municipalities  with  a population of less than two million, for
    10      such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are  operated  by  or
    11      under  contract  for the provision of pound or shelter services with
    12      one or more municipalities: projects serving an  individual  munici-
    13      pality,  grants  in  amounts not less than $50,000 and not more than
    14      $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
    15      for projects serving two or more municipalities, grants  in  amounts
    16      not  less  than  $100,000  and not more than $500,000, not to exceed
    17      seventy-five percent of the  total  project  cost;  (b)  In  munici-
    18      palities  with  a  population  of  more  than  two million, for such
    19      pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by  or  under
    20      contract  for the provision of pound or shelter services with one or
    21      more municipalities, grants in amounts not less  than  $100,000  and
    22      not  more  than  $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five percent of the
    23      total project cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have  not  been
    24      extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
    25      for  such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not operated
    26      by or under  contract  with  one  or  more  municipalities  for  the
    27      provision  of  pound or shelter services, grants in amounts not more
    28      than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
    29      Up to five percent of the total appropriation  amount  may  be  made
    30      available  for  the  services  and  expenses  of  the  Department in
    31      relation to these grants, including personal  service,  non-personal
    32      service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs (60AS1707) (11433) ....
    33      5,000,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000)
 
    34  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    35    For  payment  to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
    36      extension service associations that are eligible to receive  premium
    37      reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
    38      law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili-
    39      tation,  improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
    40      ment of fairground buildings, equipment or  permanent  or  temporary
    41      facilities  used  to house or promote agriculture, excluding parking
    42      facilities and signage, to  be  allocated  by  the  commissioner  in
    43      amounts  not  to  exceed  $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
    44      horticultural corporations or county extension services  on  a  non-
    45      competitive  basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1607) (11414)
    46      ... 5,000,000 ....................................... (re. $759,000)
 
    47  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53,
    48      section 3, of the laws of 2006:
    49    For services and expenses related to the Fredonia Vineyard  Laboratory
    50      (60030607) (11491) ... 2,000,000 ..................... (re. $28,000)

                                           16                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     2    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     3    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     5    For services and expenses of Cornell University College of Agriculture
     6      and  Life  Sciences  climate  adaptive  research  farms  for applied
     7      infrastructure and demonstration projects (60CR2203) (11342) .......
     8      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
     9    For the New York State meat processing  expansion  grant  program,  to
    10      provide  grants  of at least $50,000 to be used for the expansion of
    11      existing plants,  creation  of  new  plants,  job  training,  safety
    12      upgrades,  or  other  purposes  deemed necessary to further opportu-
    13      nities for beef, pork and other meat farmers to process  their  meat
    14      within  the  state.  Up  to  five percent of the total appropriation
    15      amount may be made available for the services and  expenses  of  the
    16      department  in relation to these grants, including personal service,
    17      nonpersonal service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs  (60MP2207)
    18      (11343) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000)
 
    19  NEW YORK WORKS (CCP)
 
    20    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    21    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    22    Administrative Services Purpose
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    24    For  the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS22AS)
    25      (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $600,000)
    26    For services and expenses related to the purchase  or  replacement  of
    27      laboratory equipment (60ES22AS) (11421) ............................
    28      115,000 ............................................. (re. $115,000)
 
    29  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    30    For  the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS21AS)
    31      (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $600,000)
    32    For services and expenses related to the purchase  or  replacement  of
    33      laboratory equipment (60ES21AS) (11421) ............................
    34      115,000 ............................................. (re. $115,000)
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    36    For  the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS20AS)
    37      (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $600,000)
    38    For services and expenses related to the purchase  or  replacement  of
    39      laboratory equipment (60ES20AS) (11421) ............................
    40      115,000 .............................................. (re. $98,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    42    For  the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS19AS)
    43      (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $577,000)
    44    For services and expenses related to the purchase  or  replacement  of
    45      laboratory equipment (60ES19AS) (11421) ... 115,000 .. (re. $34,000)

                                           17                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     2    For  the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS18AS)
     3      (11420) ... 600,000 .................................. (re. $23,000)
 
     4    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     5    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     6    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     7  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     8    For services and expenses related to  New  York  Works  Infrastructure
     9      projects  for  alterations,  rehabilitation,  improvements, and land
    10      acquisition at the state fair, including personal  service  and  the
    11      payment  of  liabilities  incurred  prior to April 1, 2022. All or a
    12      portion of the funds appropriated  hereby  may  be  suballocated  or
    13      transferred to any department, agency or public authority (60NY2203)
    14      (10300) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,688,000)
    15    For  services  and  expenses  of  state  fair projects, such costs may
    16      include but shall not be limited to personal  services,  nonpersonal
    17      services,  fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs, such projects may
    18      include but shall not be  limited  to  alterations,  rehabilitation,
    19      improvements,  preventive  maintenance,  replacement, refurbishment,
    20      construction and energy conservation of various facilities,  includ-
    21      ing  the  payment  of  liabilities  incurred  prior to April 1, 2022
    22      (60SF2203) (11422) ... 28,000,000 ................ (re. $28,000,000)
 
    23  The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021, as
    24      supplemented by a transfer in accordance with state finance law,  is
    25      hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
    26    For  services  and  expenses  related to New York Works Infrastructure
    27      projects for alterations,  rehabilitation,  improvements,  and  land
    28      acquisition  at  the  state fair, including personal service and the
    29      payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1,  2021.  All  or  a
    30      portion  of  the  funds  appropriated  hereby may be suballocated or
    31      transferred to any department, agency or public authority (60NY2103)
    32      (10300) ... [5,000,000] 5,007,000 ................. (re. $3,093,000)
 
    33  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    34    For services and expenses related to  New  York  Works  Infrastructure
    35      projects  for  alterations,  rehabilitation,  improvements, and land
    36      acquisition at the state fair, including personal  service  and  the
    37      payment  of  liabilities  incurred  prior to April 1, 2020. All or a
    38      portion of the funds appropriated  hereby  may  be  suballocated  or
    39      transferred to any department, agency or public authority (60NY2003)
    40      (10300) ... 15,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,770,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    42    For  services  and  expenses  related to New York Works Infrastructure
    43      projects for alterations,  rehabilitation,  improvements,  and  land
    44      acquisition  at  the  state fair, including personal service and the
    45      payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1,  2019.  All  or  a
    46      portion  of  the  funds  appropriated  hereby may be suballocated or

                                           18                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      transferred to any department, agency or public authority (60NY1903)
     2      (10300) ... 5,000,000 ............................... (re. $165,000)

     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     4    For  services  and  expenses  related to New York Works Infrastructure
     5      projects for alterations, rehabilitation  and  improvements  at  the
     6      state  fair,  including  personal service and the payment of liabil-
     7      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. All or a portion of the funds
     8      appropriated hereby  may  be  suballocated  or  transferred  to  any
     9      department, agency or public authority (60NY1803) (10300) ..........
    10      2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $30,000)
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    12    For  services  and  expenses  related to New York Works Infrastructure
    13      projects for alterations, rehabilitation and improvements to modern-
    14      ize the state fair, including personal service and  the  payment  of
    15      liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2017. All or a portion of the
    16      funds  appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any
    17      department, agency or public authority (60SF1703) (11422) ..........
    18      50,000,000 .......................................... (re. $212,000)
 
    19  STATE FAIR (CCP)
 
    20    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    21    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    22    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    24    For payment of the  costs  including  personal  services,  nonpersonal
    25      services,  fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
    26      bilitation  and  improvements  including   preventive   maintenance,
    27      replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
    28      ities,  including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
    29      1, 2022 (60MN2203) (11493) ... 1,700,000 ............ (re. $787,000)
 
    30    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    31    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    32    State Fair Capital Improvement Account - 32208
    33    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    34  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    35    For payment of the  costs  including  personal  services,  nonpersonal
    36      services,  fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
    37      bilitation  and  improvements  including   preventive   maintenance,
    38      replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
    39      ities,  including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
    40      1, 2022 (60RI2203) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    42    For payment of the  costs  including  personal  services,  nonpersonal
    43      services,  fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
    44      bilitation  and  improvements  including   preventive   maintenance,

                                           19                         12554-06-3
 
                          DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
     2      ities,  including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
     3      1, 2021 (60RI2103) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     5    For  payment  of  the  costs  including personal services, nonpersonal
     6      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations,  reha-
     7      bilitation   and   improvements  including  preventive  maintenance,
     8      replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
     9      ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to  April
    10      1, 2020 (60RI2003) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    12    For  payment  of  the  costs  including personal services, nonpersonal
    13      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations,  reha-
    14      bilitation   and   improvements  including  preventive  maintenance,
    15      replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
    16      ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to  April
    17      1, 2019 (60RI1903) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)

                                           20                         12554-06-3
 
                                     COUNCIL ON ARTS

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....      10,000,000        10,000,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................      10,000,000        10,000,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  REGIONAL ARTS AND CULTURAL COUNCILS PROGRAM ................. 10,000,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    14  For construction and rehabilitation projects
    15    for  Regional  Arts  and Cultural Councils
    16    outside of New York  City,  for  nonprofit
    17    and   municipally  owned  performing  arts
    18    theaters .................................... 10,000,000

                                           21                         12554-06-3
 
                                     COUNCIL ON ARTS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  REGIONAL ARTS AND CULTURAL COUNCILS PROGRAM
 
     2    Capital Projects Fund - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For  construction  and  rehabilitation  projects for Regional Arts and
     7      Cultural Councils outside of New York City  (61RA2208)  (12125)  ...
     8      10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000)

                                           22                         12554-06-3
 
                             DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....       2,836,000        35,851,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................       2,836,000        35,851,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  IT INITIATIVE PROGRAM (CCP) .................................. 2,836,000
    10                                                            --------------

    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    14  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    15    acquisition and development of technology,
    16    including but not  limited  to  equipment,
    17    software and services (OS012308) (51919) ..... 2,836,000

                                           23                         12554-06-3
 
                             DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  IT INITIATIVE PROGRAM (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For  services  and expenses related to the acquisition and development
     7      of technology, including but not limited to equipment, software  and
     8      services (OS012208) (51919) ... 30,112,000 ....... (re. $26,935,000)
 
     9  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    10    For  services  and expenses related to the acquisition and development
    11      of technology, including but not limited to equipment, software  and
    12      services (OS012008) (51919) ... 10,100,000 ........ (re. $8,916,000)

                                           24                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS

     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other......   1,367,721,000     3,436,964,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................   1,367,721,000     3,436,964,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) ................. 409,222,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    14  For  services and expenses related to alter-
    15    ations and improvements to existing facil-
    16    ities for capital  maintenance,  including
    17    but   not   limited   to  capital  design,
    18    construction,  reconstruction,   rehabili-
    19    tation,   and   equipment;   for   in-kind
    20    replacement of  buildings  and  facilities
    21    upon  demonstration,  through multi-factor
    22    benefit-cost analysis of capital costs and
    23    life-cycle   operating   costs   comparing
    24    existing facility, renovated facility, and
    25    new construction, that replacement is more
    26    cost-effective  and  energy-efficient than
    27    full renovation and does not exceed exist-
    28    ing  square  footage  except  incidentally
    29    where  necessary to provide accessibility,
    30    mechanical efficiency, or required  acces-
    31    sory  and  minor  support  structures; for
    32    health and safety, preservation of facili-
    33    ties,  program  improvement   or   program
    34    change,  environmental  protection, energy
    35    conservation,  accreditation,   facilities
    36    for  the physically disabled, preventative
    37    maintenance and related projects,  includ-
    38    ing  costs incurred prior to April 1, 2023
    39    and  subject  to  a  plan  developed   and
    40    submitted  annually by the city university
    41    of New York and approved by  the  director
    42    of  the budget, and which may include, but
    43    not be limited to, projects in the follow-
    44    ing schedule.  Notwithstanding  any  other
    45    law  to  the contrary, all or a portion of

                                           25                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    the amounts  hereby  appropriated  may  be
     2    suballocated  or transferred to the dormi-
     3    tory  authority  of  the state of New York
     4    for such purpose (30032303) (15420) ........ 384,222,000

     5                       Project Schedule
     6  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
     7  ----------------------------------------------------------
     8                                      (thousands of dollars)
     9  Baruch College
    10    Campus-wide maintenance to
    11      various facilities ............................. 4,568
    12  Brooklyn College
    13    Campus-wide maintenance to
    14      various facilities ............................ 10,325
    15  City College
    16    Campus-wide maintenance to
    17      various facilities ............................. 9,078
    18  Graduate School and University Center
    19    Campus-wide maintenance to
    20      various facilities ............................. 1,203
    21  Honors college
    22    Campus-wide maintenance to
    23      various facilities ............................... 120
    24  Hunter College
    25    Campus-wide maintenance to
    26      various facilities ............................. 8,558
    27  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    28    Campus-wide maintenance to
    29      various facilities ............................. 1,837
    30  Lehman College
    31    Campus-wide maintenance to
    32      various facilities ............................. 5,132
    33  Medgar Evers College
    34    Campus-wide maintenance to
    35      various facilities ............................. 1,964
    36  New York City College of Technology
    37    Campus-wide maintenance to
    38      various facilities ............................. 2,533
    39  Queens College
    40    Campus-wide maintenance to
    41      various facilities ............................. 8,280
    42  College of Staten Island
    43    Campus-wide maintenance to
    44      various facilities ............................. 6,917
    45  York College
    46    Campus-wide maintenance to
    47      various facilities ............................. 2,838
    48  For university-wide maintenance or
    49    capital improvement costs at senior

                                           26                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to the findings of
     2    condition surveys for health and safety
     3    needs ........................................... 12,464
     4  For university-wide maintenance or
     5    capital improvement costs at senior
     6    colleges attributable to the findings of
     7    condition surveys for preservation of
     8    facilities needs ................................ 16,757
     9  For university-wide maintenance or
    10    capital improvement costs at senior
    11    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 8,310
    12  For university-wide maintenance or
    13    capital improvement costs at senior
    14    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    15    infrastructure needs ............................. 9,694
    16  For university-wide maintenance or
    17    capital improvement costs at senior
    18    colleges attributable to science and
    19    technology equipment needs ....................... 6,786
    20  For university-wide maintenance or
    21    capital improvement costs at senior
    22    colleges attributable to certificate of
    23    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,770
    24  For university-wide maintenance or
    25    capital improvement costs at senior
    26    colleges attributable to energy
    27    conservation needs ............................... 5,540
    28  For university-wide maintenance or
    29    capital improvement costs at senior
    30    colleges attributable to science lab
    31    upgrade needs .................................... 2,770
    32  For university-wide maintenance or
    33    capital improvement costs at senior
    34    colleges attributable to educational
    35    technology initiative needs ...................... 9,002
    36  For university-wide maintenance or
    37    capital improvement costs at senior
    38    colleges attributable to bathroom
    39    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,387
    40  For university-wide maintenance or
    41    capital improvement costs at senior
    42    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    43    renovation needs ................................... 406
    44  For university-wide priority capital
    45    maintenance or capital improvement
    46    projects to support the preservation
    47    of facilities .................................. 244,983
    48                                              --------------
    49      Total .......................................  384,222
    50                                              --------------

                                           27                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For additional services and expenses related
     2    to  alterations and improvements to exist-
     3    ing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,
     4    including   but  not  limited  to  capital
     5    design,    construction,   reconstruction,
     6    rehabilitation, and equipment; for in-kind
     7    replacement  of  building  and  facilities
     8    upon  demonstration,  through multi-factor
     9    benefit-cost analysis of capital costs and
    10    life-cycle   operating   costs   comparing
    11    existing facility, renovated facility, and
    12    new construction, that replacement is more
    13    cost-effective  and  energy-efficient than
    14    full renovation and does not exceed exist-
    15    ing  square  footage  except  incidentally
    16    where  necessary to provide accessibility,
    17    mechanical efficiency, or required  acces-
    18    sory  and  minor  support  structures; for
    19    health and safety, preservation of facili-
    20    ties,  program  improvement   or   program
    21    change,  environmental  protection, energy
    22    conservation,  accreditation,   facilities
    23    for  the physically disabled, preventative
    24    maintenance and related projects,  includ-
    25    ing  costs incurred prior to April 1, 2023
    26    and  subject  to  a  plan  developed   and
    27    submitted  annually by the city university
    28    of New York and approved by  the  director
    29    of  the budget, and which may include, but
    30    not be limited to, projects in the follow-
    31    ing schedule.  Notwithstanding  any  other
    32    law  to  the contrary, all or a portion of
    33    the amounts  hereby  appropriated  may  be
    34    suballocated  or transferred to the dormi-
    35    tory authority of the state  of  New  York
    36    for such purpose ............................ 25,000,000
 
    37                       Project Schedule
    38  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    39  ----------------------------------------------------------
    40                                      (thousands of dollars)
    41  Baruch College
    42    Campus-wide maintenance to
    43      various facilities .............................   297
    44  Brooklyn College
    45    Campus-wide maintenance to
    46      various facilities ............................    672
    47  City College
    48    Campus-wide maintenance to

                                           28                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1      various facilities .............................   591
     2  Graduate School and University Center
     3    Campus-wide maintenance to
     4      various facilities .............................    78
     5  Honors college
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ...............................   8
     8  Hunter College
     9    Campus-wide maintenance to
    10      various facilities .............................   557
    11  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    12    Campus-wide maintenance to
    13      various facilities .............................   120
    14  Lehman College
    15    Campus-wide maintenance to
    16      various facilities .............................   334
    17  Medgar Evers College
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities .............................   128
    20  New York City College of Technology
    21    Campus-wide maintenance to
    22      various facilities .............................   165
    23  Queens College
    24    Campus-wide maintenance to
    25      various facilities .............................   539
    26  College of Staten Island
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities .............................   450
    29  York College
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities .............................   185
    32  For university-wide maintenance or
    33    capital improvement costs at senior
    34    colleges attributable to the findings of
    35    condition surveys for health and safety
    36    needs ...........................................    811
    37  For university-wide maintenance or
    38    capital improvement costs at senior
    39    colleges attributable to the findings of
    40    condition surveys for preservation of
    41    facilities needs ................................  1,090
    42  For university-wide maintenance or
    43    capital improvement costs at senior
    44    colleges attributable to ADA needs ...............   541
    45  For university-wide maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    48    infrastructure needs .............................   631
    49  For university-wide maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

                                           29                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to science and
     2    technology equipment needs .......................   442
     3  For university-wide maintenance or
     4    capital improvement costs at senior
     5    colleges attributable to certificate of
     6    occupancy/public assembly needs ..................   180
     7  For university-wide maintenance or
     8    capital improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to energy
    10    conservation needs ...............................   360
    11  For university-wide maintenance or
    12    capital improvement costs at senior
    13    colleges attributable to science lab
    14    upgrade needs ....................................   180
    15  For university-wide maintenance or
    16    capital improvement costs at senior
    17    colleges attributable to educational
    18    technology initiative needs ......................   586
    19  For university-wide maintenance or
    20    capital improvement costs at senior
    21    colleges attributable to bathroom
    22    facilities upgrade needs .........................    90
    23  For university-wide maintenance or
    24    capital improvement costs at senior
    25    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    26    renovation needs ...................................  26
    27  For university-wide priority capital
    28    maintenance or capital improvement
    29    projects to support the preservation
    30    of facilities ..................................  15,940
    31                                              --------------
    32      Total .......................................   25,000
    33                                              --------------
 
    34  PROGRAM CHANGES - EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) ......... 800,000,000
    35                                                            --------------
 
    36    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    37    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    38    Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
 
    39  For  services and expenses related to alter-
    40    ations and improvements to various facili-
    41    ties including but not limited to  capital
    42    design,    construction,   reconstruction,
    43    rehabilitation, and equipment; for  health
    44    and  safety,  preservation  of facilities,
    45    program  improvement  or  program  change,
    46    environmental protection, energy conserva-
    47    tion,  accreditation,  facilities  for the

                                           30                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    physically disabled, preventative  mainte-
     2    nance   and  related  projects,  including
     3    costs incurred prior to April 1, 2023  and
     4    subject  to a plan developed and submitted
     5    annually by the  city  university  of  New
     6    York  and  approved by the director of the
     7    budget (30A12308) (40811) .................. 100,000,000
     8  For services and  expenses  related  to  the
     9    development  of a CUNY-wide digital trans-
    10    formation initiative,  including  but  not
    11    limited  to acquisition and implementation
    12    of  equipment,  software,   hardware   and
    13    services,  and subject to a plan developed
    14    by the chancellor of the  city  university
    15    of  New  York  in  consultation  with  the
    16    office of information technology  services
    17    and  approved by the director of the budg-
    18    et.  Funds  appropriated  herein  may   be
    19    suballocated  to  any  other state depart-
    20    ment, agency,  or  public  benefit  corpo-
    21    ration  to  achieve  the  purpose  of this
    22    appropriation following  approval  by  the
    23    chancellor  of  the city university of New
    24    York and the director of the budget ........ 200,000,000
    25  For additional services and expenses related
    26    to   alterations   and   improvements   to
    27    research   facilities  including  but  not
    28    limited to capital  design,  construction,
    29    reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equip-
    30    ment;  for health and safety, preservation
    31    of  facilities,  program  improvement   or
    32    program  change, environmental protection,
    33    energy  conservation,  and  accreditation,
    34    including costs incurred prior to April 1,
    35    2023 and subject to a plan approved by the
    36    chancellor  of  the city university of New
    37    York and the director of the budget ........ 300,000,000
    38  For services and  expenses  of  projects  of
    39    significant  scale  at  city university of
    40    New  York  senior  college  campuses   and
    41    community   colleges   including  but  not
    42    limited to capital  design,  construction,
    43    reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equip-
    44    ment,   project  improvement,  or  program
    45    change, environmental  protection,  energy
    46    conservation,   accreditation,  facilities
    47    for the physically disabled,  preventative
    48    maintenance  and related projects, includ-
    49    ing costs incurred prior to April 1,  2023

                                           31                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    and   subject  to  a  plan  developed  and
     2    submitted annually by the city  university
     3    of  New  York and approved by the director
     4    of the budget .............................. 200,000,000
 
     5  PROJECT ADMINISTRATION (CCP) ................................ 38,832,000
     6                                                            --------------
 
     7    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     8    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     9    Administration Purpose
 
    10  For payment to the  dormitory  authority  of
    11    the  state  of  New York, for services and
    12    expenses  of  the  authority  related   to
    13    construction  activities  administered  by
    14    the authority for the state share of capi-
    15    tal projects of the city university of New
    16    York which are appropriated by  the  state
    17    and otherwise authorized by law (30DA2350)
    18    (15528) ..................................... 22,050,000
    19  For   payment   to   the   city   university
    20    construction  fund,   for   services   and
    21    expenses    of    the    city   university
    22    construction fund related to  construction
    23    activities   administered   by   the  city
    24    university construction fund for the state
    25    share of  capital  projects  of  the  city
    26    university of New York which are appropri-
    27    ated by the state and otherwise authorized
    28    by law (30CF2350) (40800) ................... 16,782,000

                                           32                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                   COMMUNITY COLLEGES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For the comprehensive construction programs,
     2    purposes  and projects as herein specified
     3    in accordance with the following:
 
     4  GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) ................. 119,667,000
     5                                                            --------------
 
     6    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     7    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     8    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     9  For services  and  expenses  for  the  state
    10    share of financial assistance to community
    11    colleges  for alterations and improvements
    12    to various facilities, including  services
    13    and      expenses,     capital     design,
    14    construction,  reconstruction,   rehabili-
    15    tation and equipment; for health and safe-
    16    ty, preservation of facilities, new facil-
    17    ities,   program  improvement  or  program
    18    change, environmental  protection,  energy
    19    conservation,   accreditation,  facilities
    20    for the physically disabled,  and  related
    21    projects,  including  costs incurred prior
    22    to April 1, 2023 subject to an annual plan
    23    developed  by  the  city  university   and
    24    approved  by  the  state  director  of the
    25    budget. Notwithstanding any other  law  to
    26    the  contrary,  all  or  a  portion of the
    27    amounts hereby appropriated may be  subal-
    28    located  or  transferred  to the dormitory
    29    authority of the state  of  New  York  for
    30    such purpose (30CC2303) (81067) ............ 119,667,000

                                           33                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Administration Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
     6      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     7    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
     8      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
     9      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    10      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    11      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    12      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    13      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    14      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2017 and subject to a
    15      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    16      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    17      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    18      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    19      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    20      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    21      (30031750) (15420) ... 224,222,000 .............. (re. $102,592,000)

    22                       Project Schedule
    23  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    24  ----------------------------------------------------------
    25                                      (thousands of dollars)
    26  Baruch College
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................. 2,511
    29  Brooklyn College
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities ............................. 5,433
    32  City College
    33    Campus-wide maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 8,136
    35  Graduate School and University Center
    36    Campus-wide maintenance to
    37      various facilities ................................ 25
    38  Honors college
    39    Campus-wide maintenance to
    40      various facilities ................................ 25
    41  Hunter College
    42    Campus-wide maintenance to
    43      various facilities ............................. 5,799
    44  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    45    Campus-wide maintenance to
    46      various facilities ............................. 3,193
    47  Lehman College

                                           34                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide maintenance to
     2      various facilities ............................. 2,438
     3  Medgar Evers College
     4    Campus-wide maintenance to
     5      various facilities ............................. 3,096
     6  New York City College of Technology
     7    Campus-wide maintenance to
     8      various facilities ............................. 3,485
     9  Queens College
    10    Campus-wide maintenance to
    11      various facilities ............................. 5,433
    12  College of Staten Island
    13    Campus-wide maintenance to
    14      various facilities ............................. 2,877
    15  York College
    16    Campus-wide maintenance to
    17      various facilities ............................. 3,899
    18  For university-wide maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to the findings of
    21    condition surveys for health and safety
    22    needs ............................................ 9,270
    23  For university-wide maintenance or
    24    capital improvement costs at senior
    25    colleges attributable to the findings of
    26    condition surveys for preservation of
    27    facilities needs ................................ 12,463
    28  For university-wide maintenance or
    29    capital improvement costs at senior
    30    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    31    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
    32  For university-wide maintenance or
    33    capital improvement costs at senior
    34    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,180
    35  For university-wide maintenance or
    36    capital improvement costs at senior
    37    colleges attributable to certificate of
    38    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
    39  For university-wide maintenance or
    40    capital improvement costs at senior
    41    colleges attributable to energy
    42    conservation needs ............................... 4,120
    43  For university-wide maintenance or
    44    capital improvement costs at senior
    45    colleges attributable to science lab
    46    upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
    47  For university-wide maintenance or
    48    capital improvement costs at senior
    49    colleges attributable to bathroom

                                           35                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
     2  For university-wide maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to educational
     5    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
     6  For university-wide maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to science and
     9    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
    10  For university-wide maintenance or
    11    capital improvement costs at senior
    12    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    13    renovation needs ................................... 515
    14  For university-wide priority capital
    15    maintenance or capital improvement
    16    projects to support the preservation
    17    of facilities .................................. 121,222
    18                                              --------------
    19      Total ........................................ 224,222
    20                                              ==============
 
    21    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    22      various facilities including but  not  limited  to  capital  design,
    23      construction,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment; for
    24      health and safety, preservation of facilities,  program  improvement
    25      or  program  change,  environmental protection, energy conservation,
    26      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  preventative
    27      maintenance  and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
    28      April 1, 2017 and subject to a plan developed and submitted annually
    29      by the city university of New York and approved by the  director  of
    30      the  budget,  and which may include, but not be limited to, projects
    31      in the following schedule. Notwithstanding  any  other  law  to  the
    32      contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be
    33      suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state
    34      of New York for such purpose (30051750) (40804) ....................
    35      60,000,000 ....................................... (re. $38,346,000)
 
    36                       Project Schedule
    37  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    38  ----------------------------------------------------------
    39                                      (thousands of dollars)
    40  Baruch College
    41    Campus-wide projects ............................. 1,260
    42  Brooklyn College
    43    Campus-wide projects ............................. 8,460
    44  City College
    45    Campus-wide projects ............................ 15,120
    46  Graduate School and University Center
    47    Campus-wide projects ................................ 60
    48  Honors college

                                           36                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1    Campus-wide projects ................................ 60
     2  Hunter College
     3    Campus-wide projects ............................. 9,360
     4  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
     5    Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,940
     6  Lehman College
     7    Campus-wide projects ............................. 1,080
     8  Medgar Evers College
     9    Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,700
    10  New York City College of Technology
    11    Campus-wide projects ............................. 3,660
    12  Queens College
    13    Campus-wide projects ............................. 8,460
    14  College of Staten Island
    15    Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,160
    16  York College
    17    Campus-wide projects ............................. 4,680
    18                                              --------------
    19      Total ......................................... 60,000
    20                                              ==============
 
    21  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
    22      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    23    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    24      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    25      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    26      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    27      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    28      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    29      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    30      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2016 and subject to a
    31      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    32      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    33      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    34      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    35      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    36      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    37      (30031650) (15420) ... 103,000,000 ................ (re. $6,848,000)
 
    38                       Project Schedule
    39  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    40  ----------------------------------------------------------
    41                                      (thousands of dollars)
    42  Baruch College
    43    Campus-wide maintenance to
    44      various facilities ............................. 2,511
    45  Brooklyn College
    46    Campus-wide maintenance to
    47      various facilities ............................. 5,433
    48  City College

                                           37                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide maintenance to
     2      various facilities ............................. 8,136
     3  Graduate School and University Center
     4    Campus-wide maintenance to
     5      various facilities ................................ 25
     6  Honors college
     7    Campus-wide maintenance to
     8      various facilities ................................ 25
     9  Hunter College
    10    Campus-wide maintenance to
    11      various facilities ............................. 5,799
    12  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    13    Campus-wide maintenance to
    14      various facilities ............................. 3,193
    15  Lehman College
    16    Campus-wide maintenance to
    17      various facilities ............................. 2,438
    18  Medgar Evers College
    19    Campus-wide maintenance to
    20      various facilities ............................. 3,096
    21  New York City College of Technology
    22    Campus-wide maintenance to
    23      various facilities ............................. 3,485
    24  Queens College
    25    Campus-wide maintenance to
    26      various facilities ............................. 5,433
    27  College of Staten Island
    28    Campus-wide maintenance to
    29      various facilities ............................. 2,877
    30  York College
    31    Campus-wide maintenance to
    32      various facilities ............................. 3,899
    33  For university-wide maintenance or
    34    capital improvement costs at senior
    35    colleges attributable to the findings of
    36    condition surveys for health and safety
    37    needs ............................................ 9,270
    38  For university-wide maintenance or
    39    capital improvement costs at senior
    40    colleges attributable to the findings of
    41    condition surveys for preservation of
    42    facilities needs ................................ 12,463
    43  For university-wide maintenance or
    44    capital improvement costs at senior
    45    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    46    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
    47  For university-wide maintenance or
    48    capital improvement costs at senior
    49    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,180
    50  For university-wide maintenance or

                                           38                         12554-06-3

                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    capital improvement costs at senior
     2    colleges attributable to certificate of
     3    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
     4  For university-wide maintenance or
     5    capital improvement costs at senior
     6    colleges attributable to energy
     7    conservation needs ............................... 4,120
     8  For university-wide maintenance or
     9    capital improvement costs at senior
    10    colleges attributable to science lab
    11    upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
    12  For university-wide maintenance or
    13    capital improvement costs at senior
    14    colleges attributable to bathroom
    15    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
    16  For university-wide maintenance or
    17    capital improvement costs at senior
    18    colleges attributable to educational
    19    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
    20  For university-wide maintenance or
    21    capital improvement costs at senior
    22    colleges attributable to science and
    23    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
    24  For university-wide maintenance or
    25    capital improvement costs at senior
    26    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    27    renovation needs ................................... 515
    28                                              --------------
    29      Total ........................................ 103,000
    30                                              ==============
 
    31    For  additional  services  and  expenses  related  to  alterations and
    32      improvements to existing facilities for capital maintenance, includ-
    33      ing but not limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction,
    34      rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and  safety,  preservation
    35      of  facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    36      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
    37      physically  disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
    38      including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2016  and  subject  to  a
    39      plan  developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
    40      York and approved by the director  of  the  budget,  and  which  may
    41      include,  but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
    42      Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a  portion  of
    43      the  amounts  hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
    44      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    45      (30041650) (40802) ... 40,000,000 ................ (re. $40,000,000)
 
    46                       Project Schedule
    47  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    48  ----------------------------------------------------------

                                           39                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                                      (thousands of dollars)
     2  Baruch College
     3    Campus-wide maintenance to
     4      various facilities ............................... 378
     5  Brooklyn College
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ............................. 2,538
     8  City College
     9    Campus-wide maintenance to
    10      various facilities ............................. 4,536
    11  Graduate School and University Center
    12    Campus-wide maintenance to
    13      various facilities ................................ 18
    14  Honors college
    15    Campus-wide maintenance to
    16      various facilities ................................ 18
    17  Hunter College
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities ............................. 2,808
    20  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    21    Campus-wide maintenance to
    22      various facilities ............................... 882
    23  Lehman College
    24    Campus-wide maintenance to
    25      various facilities ............................... 324
    26  Medgar Evers College
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................... 810
    29  New York City College of Technology
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities ............................. 1,098
    32  Queens College
    33    Campus-wide maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 2,538
    35  College of Staten Island
    36    Campus-wide maintenance to
    37      various facilities ............................... 648
    38  York College
    39    Campus-wide maintenance to
    40      various facilities ............................. 1,404
    41  For university-wide maintenance or
    42    capital improvement costs at senior
    43    colleges attributable to the findings of
    44    condition surveys for health and safety
    45    needs ............................................ 3,600
    46  For university-wide maintenance or
    47    capital improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to the findings of
    49    condition surveys for preservation of

                                           40                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    facilities needs ................................. 4,840
     2  For university-wide maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to mechanical and
     5    infrastructure needs ............................. 2,800
     6  For university-wide maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 2,400
     9  For university-wide maintenance or
    10    capital improvement costs at senior
    11    colleges attributable to certificate of
    12    occupancy/public assembly needs .................... 800
    13  For university-wide maintenance or
    14    capital improvement costs at senior
    15    colleges attributable to energy
    16    conservation needs ............................... 1,600
    17  For university-wide maintenance or
    18    capital improvement costs at senior
    19    colleges attributable to science lab
    20    upgrade needs ...................................... 800
    21  For university-wide maintenance or
    22    capital improvement costs at senior
    23    colleges attributable to bathroom
    24    facilities upgrade needs ........................... 400
    25  For university-wide maintenance or
    26    capital improvement costs at senior
    27    colleges attributable to educational
    28    technology initiative needs ...................... 2,600
    29  For university-wide maintenance or
    30    capital improvement costs at senior
    31    colleges attributable to science and
    32    technology equipment needs ....................... 1,960
    33  For university-wide maintenance or
    34    capital improvement costs at senior
    35    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    36    renovation needs ................................... 200
    37                                              --------------
    38      Total ......................................... 40,000
    39                                              ==============
 
    40  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
    41      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    42    For  additional  services  and  expenses  related  to  alterations and
    43      improvements to various facilities for capital  projects,  including
    44      but not limited to capital design, construction, acquisition, recon-
    45      struction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment;  for health and safety,
    46      preservation of facilities, program improvement or  program  change,
    47      environmental protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facil-
    48      ities  for  the  physically  disabled,  preventative maintenance and
    49      related projects, including costs incurred prior to  April  1,  2016

                                           41                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      and subject to a plan developed and submitted by the city university
     2      of  New  York  board of trustees and approved by the director of the
     3      budget. Notwithstanding any other law to  the  contrary,  all  or  a
     4      portion  of  the  amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
     5      transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for
     6      such purpose (30051650) (40803) ... 20,000,000 ... (re. $12,300,000)
 
     7  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
     8      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     9    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    10      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    11      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    12      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    13      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    14      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    15      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    16      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2015 and subject to a
    17      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    18      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    19      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    20      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    21      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    22      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    23      (30031550) (15420) ... 103,000,000 ............... (re. $29,649,000)
 
    24                       Project Schedule
    25  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    26  ----------------------------------------------------------
    27                                      (thousands of dollars)
    28  Baruch College
    29    Campus-wide maintenance to
    30      various facilities ............................. 4,635
    31  Brooklyn College
    32    Campus-wide maintenance to
    33      various facilities ............................. 3,811
    34  City College
    35    Campus-wide maintenance to
    36      various facilities ............................. 5,665
    37  Graduate School and University Center
    38    Campus-wide maintenance to
    39      various facilities ............................. 1,030
    40  Honors college
    41    Campus-wide maintenance to
    42      various facilities ............................... 412
    43  Hunter College
    44    Campus-wide maintenance to
    45      various facilities ............................. 3,914
    46  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    47    Campus-wide maintenance to

                                           42                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      various facilities ............................. 2,163
     2  Lehman College
     3    Campus-wide maintenance to
     4      various facilities ............................. 3,811
     5  Medgar Evers College
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ............................. 3,811
     8  New York City College of Technology
     9    Campus-wide maintenance to
    10      various facilities ............................. 3,811
    11  Queens College
    12    Campus-wide maintenance to
    13      various facilities ............................. 5,665
    14  College of Staten Island
    15    Campus-wide maintenance to
    16      various facilities ............................. 3,811
    17  York College
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities ............................. 3,811
    20  For university-wide maintenance or
    21    capital improvement costs at senior
    22    colleges attributable to the findings of
    23    condition surveys for health and safety
    24    needs ............................................ 8,755
    25  For university-wide maintenance or
    26    capital improvement costs at senior
    27    colleges attributable to the findings of
    28    condition surveys for preservation of
    29    facilities needs ................................ 10,815
    30  For university-wide maintenance or
    31    capital improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    33    infrastructure needs ............................. 6,695
    34  For university-wide maintenance or
    35    capital improvement costs at senior
    36    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 5,150
    37  For university-wide maintenance or
    38    capital improvement costs at senior
    39    colleges attributable to certificate of
    40    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
    41  For university-wide maintenance or
    42    capital improvement costs at senior
    43    colleges attributable to energy
    44    conservation needs ............................... 4,120
    45  For university-wide maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to science lab
    48    upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
    49  For university-wide maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

                                           43                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to bathroom
     2    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
     3  For university-wide maintenance or
     4    capital improvement costs at senior
     5    colleges attributable to asbestos
     6    abatement needs .................................. 1,030
     7  For university-wide maintenance or
     8    capital improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to educational
    10    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
    11  For university-wide maintenance or
    12    capital improvement costs at senior
    13    colleges attributable to science and
    14    technology equipment needs ....................... 7,210
    15  For university-wide maintenance or
    16    capital improvement costs at senior
    17    colleges attributable CUNY TV
    18    renovation needs ................................. 1,030
    19                                              --------------
    20      Total ........................................ 103,000
    21                                              ==============
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
    23      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    24    Advances  for  alterations and improvements to existing facilities for
    25      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
    26      design, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equipment;
    27      for  health and safety, preservation of facilities, program improve-
    28      ment or program change, environmental protection,  energy  conserva-
    29      tion, accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, preven-
    30      tative  maintenance  and  related projects, including costs incurred
    31      prior to April 1, 2014, and subject to a plan developed and  submit-
    32      ted  annually by the city university of New York and approved by the
    33      director of the budget, and which may include, but  not  be  limited
    34      to,  projects  in  the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other
    35      law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts  hereby  appro-
    36      priated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authori-
    37      ty  of the state of New York for such purpose (30031450) (15420) ...
    38      206,000,000 ...................................... (re. $90,537,000)
 
    39                       Project Schedule
    40  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    41  ----------------------------------------------------------
    42                                      (thousands of dollars)
    43  Baruch College
    44    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    45    various facilities .............................. 14,000
    46  Brooklyn College
    47    Campus-wide critical maintenance to

                                           44                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    various facilities .............................. 12,500
     2  City College
     3    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     4    various facilities .............................. 17,000
     5  Graduate School and University Center
     6    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     7    various facilities ............................... 2,000
     8  Honors college
     9    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    10    various facilities................................ 1,000
    11  Hunter College
    12    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    13    various facilities ..............................  1,000
    14  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    15    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    16    various facilities ............................... 5,000
    17  Lehman College
    18    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    19    various facilities .............................. 10,000
    20  Medgar Evers College
    21    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    22    various facilities ...............................10,000
    23  New York City College of Technology
    24    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    25    various facilities ..............................  8,000
    26  Queens College
    27    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    28    various facilities .............................. 17,000
    29  College of Staten Island
    30    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    31    various facilities ...............................10,000
    32  York College
    33    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    34    various facilities .............................. 12,000
    35  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    36    capital improvement costs at senior
    37    colleges attributable to the findings of
    38    condition surveys for health and safety
    39    needs ........................................... 27,000
    40  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    41    capital improvement costs at senior
    42    colleges attributable to the findings of
    43    condition surveys for preservation of
    44    facilities needs ................................ 30,000
    45  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    48    infrastructure needs ............................ 20,500
    49  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

                                           45                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to ADA needs ...............10,000
     2  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to certificate of
     5    occupancy/public assembly needs .................  5,000
     6  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to energy
     9    conservation needs .............................. 12,000
    10  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    11    capital improvement costs at senior
    12    colleges attributable to science lab
    13    upgrade needs .................................... 8,000
    14  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    15    capital improvement costs at senior
    16    colleges attributable to bathroom
    17    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 3,000
    18  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to asbestos
    21    abatement needs .................................. 1,500
    22  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    23    capital improvement costs at senior
    24    colleges attributable to educational
    25    technology initiative needs ..................... 15,000
    26  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to science and
    29    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
    30  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    31    capital improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable CUNY TV
    33    renovation needs ................................. 1,500
    34  Less an amount to be allocated by the board
    35    of trustees .................................... (52,000)
    36                                              --------------
    37      Total ........................................ 206,000
    38                                              ==============
 
    39    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    40      capital strategic initiatives, including but not limited to  capital
    41      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
    42      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    43      new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    44      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    45      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    46      including  costs  incurred  prior to April 1, 2014, and subject to a
    47      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    48      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    49      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.

                                           46                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
     2      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
     3      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
     4      (30041450) (15511) ... 127,000,000 .............. (re. $108,126,000)
 
     5                       Project Schedule
     6  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
     7  ----------------------------------------------------------
     8                                      (thousands of dollars)
     9  Baruch College
    10    17 Lex. Ave Building ............................ 30,000
    11  Brooklyn College
    12    Roosevelt Hall .................................. 35,000
    13  College of Staten Island
    14    Interdisciplinary High Performance
    15    Computational Center ............................ 10,000
    16  Lehman College
    17    Nursing Education ............................... 22,000
    18  York College
    19    Academic Village/Conference Center .............. 30,000
    20                                              --------------
    21      Total ........................................ 127,000
    22                                              ==============
 
    23    Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo-
    24      cated  only  pursuant  to  a  plan setting forth an itemized list of
    25      projects with the amount to be received by each, or the  methodology
    26      for  allocating  such  appropriation.  Such plan shall be subject to
    27      theapproval of the temporary president of the senate and the  direc-
    28      tor  of  the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution
    29      calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be
    30      approved by a majority vote of all members  elected  to  the  senate
    31      upon a roll call vote.
    32    Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
    33      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
    34      the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for  such  purpose
    35      (30051450) (15529) ... 67,000,000 ................ (re. $51,174,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
    37      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    38    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    39      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
    40      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
    41      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    42      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    43      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    44      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    45      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2012, and subject to a plan  devel-
    46      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    47      approved by the director of the budget, and which may  include,  but

                                           47                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      not  be  limited  to,  projects in the following schedule.  Notwith-
     2      standing any other law to the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
     3      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
     4      the  dormitory  authority  of the state of New York for such purpose
     5      (30031250) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $99,853,000)
 
     6                       Project Schedule
     7  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
     8  ----------------------------------------------------------
     9                                      (thousands of dollars)
    10  Baruch College
    11    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    12    various facilities .............................. 12,000
    13  Brooklyn College
    14    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    15    various facilities .............................. 15,000
    16  City College
    17    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    18    various facilities .............................. 12,000
    19  Graduate School and University Center
    20    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    21    various facilities ............................... 3,000
    22  Hunter College
    23    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    24    various facilities .............................. 10,000
    25  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    26    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    27    various facilities ............................... 9,922
    28  Lehman College
    29    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    30    various facilities .............................. 10,000
    31  Medgar Evers College
    32    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    33    various facilities ............................... 6,000
    34  New York City College of Technology
    35    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    36    various facilities .............................. 15,000
    37  Queens College
    38    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    39    various facilities .............................. 17,000
    40  College of Staten Island
    41    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    42    various facilities ............................... 9,000
    43  York College
    44    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    45    various facilities .............................. 10,000
    46  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    47    capital improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to the findings of
    49    condition surveys for health and safety

                                           48                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    needs ........................................... 36,000
     2  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to the findings of
     5    condition surveys for preservation of
     6    facilities needs ................................ 36,000
     7  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     8    capital improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 3,000
    10  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    11    capital improvement costs at senior
    12    colleges attributable to certificate of
    13    occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
    14  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    15    capital improvement costs at senior
    16    colleges attributable to energy
    17    conservation needs .............................. 10,000
    18  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to science and
    21    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
    22  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    23    capital improvement costs at senior
    24    colleges attributable to educational
    25    technology initiative needs ..................... 15,000
    26  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to science lab
    29    upgrade needs ................................... 10,000
    30  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    31    capital improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable to bathroom
    33    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 3,300
    34  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    35    capital improvement costs at senior
    36    colleges attributable to asbestos
    37    abatement needs .................................. 1,500
    38  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    39    capital improvement costs at senior
    40    colleges attributable to athletic
    41    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,000
    42  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    43    capital improvement costs at senior
    44    colleges attributable CUNY TV
    45    renovation needs ................................. 1,500
    46  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    47    capital improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    49    infrastructure needs ............................ 23,000
    50                                              --------------

                                           49                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Total ........................................ 284,222
     2                                              ==============
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 54,
     4      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     5    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
     6      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
     7      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
     8      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
     9      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    10      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    11      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    12      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2011, and subject to a plan  devel-
    13      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    14      approved by the director of the budget, and which may  include,  but
    15      not  be  limited  to,  projects in the following schedule.  Notwith-
    16      standing any other law to the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    17      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
    18      the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for  such  purpose
    19      (30031150) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $24,056,000)
 
    20                       Project Schedule
    21  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    22  ----------------------------------------------------------
    23                                      (thousands of dollars)
    24  Baruch College
    25    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    26    various facilities ............................... 5,000
    27  Brooklyn College
    28    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    29    various facilities ............................... 7,500
    30  City College
    31    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    32    various facilities ............................... 6,000
    33  Hunter College
    34    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    35    various facilities ............................... 7,000
    36  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    37    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    38    various facilities ............................... 3,500
    39  Lehman College
    40    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    41    various facilities ............................... 3,500
    42  Medgar Evers College
    43    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    44    various facilities ............................... 8,000
    45  New York City College of Technology
    46    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    47    various facilities .............................. 10,000
    48  Queens College

                                           50                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     2    various facilities .............................. 12,500
     3  College of Staten Island
     4    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     5    various facilities ............................... 5,000
     6  York College
     7    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     8    various facilities ............................... 5,000
     9  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    10    capital improvement costs at senior
    11    colleges attributable to the findings of
    12    condition surveys for health and safety
    13    needs ........................................... 56,000
    14  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    15    capital improvement costs at senior
    16    colleges attributable to the findings of
    17    condition surveys for preservation of
    18    facilities needs ................................ 60,000
    19  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    20    capital improvement costs at senior
    21    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
    22  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    23    capital improvement costs at senior
    24    colleges attributable to certificate of
    25    occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
    26  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to energy
    29    conservation needs .............................. 10,000
    30  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    31    capital improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable to science and
    33    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
    34  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    35    capital improvement costs at senior
    36    colleges attributable to educational
    37    technology initiative needs ..................... 12,000
    38  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    39    capital improvement costs at senior
    40    colleges attributable to science lab
    41    upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
    42  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    43    capital improvement costs at senior
    44    colleges attributable to bathroom
    45    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
    46  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    47    capital improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to asbestos
    49    abatement needs .................................. 1,700
    50  For university-wide critical maintenance or

                                           51                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    capital improvement costs at senior
     2    colleges attributable to athletic
     3    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
     4  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     5    capital improvement costs at senior
     6    colleges attributable CUNY TV
     7    renovation needs ................................. 2,422
     8  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     9    capital improvement costs at senior
    10    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    11    infrastructure needs ............................ 40,000
    12                                              --------------
    13      Total ........................................ 284,222
    14                                              ==============

    15  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
    16      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    17    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    18      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
    19      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
    20      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    21      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    22      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    23      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    24      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2010, and subject to a plan  devel-
    25      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    26      approved by the director of the budget, and which may  include,  but
    27      not  be  limited  to,  projects in the following schedule.  Notwith-
    28      standing any other law to the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    29      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
    30      the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for  such  purpose
    31      (30031050) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $23,076,000)
 
    32                       Project Schedule
    33  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    34  ----------------------------------------------------------
    35                                      (thousands of dollars)
    36  Baruch College
    37    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    38    various facilities ............................... 9,400
    39  Brooklyn College
    40    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    41    various facilities .............................. 14,542
    42  City College
    43    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    44    various facilities .............................. 22,900
    45  Graduate School and University Center
    46    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    47    various facilities ............................... 1,500
    48  Hunter College

                                           52                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     2    various facilities .............................. 18,000
     3  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
     4    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     5    various facilities .............................. 11,000
     6  Lehman College
     7    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     8    various facilities ............................... 7,000
     9  Medgar Evers College
    10    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    11    various facilities .............................. 14,630
    12  New York City College of Technology
    13    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    14    various facilities .............................. 19,800
    15  Queens College
    16    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    17    various facilities .............................. 11,550
    18  College of Staten Island
    19    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    20    various facilities ............................... 8,100
    21  York College
    22    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    23    various facilities ............................... 6,500
    24  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    25    capital improvement costs at senior
    26    colleges attributable to the findings of
    27    condition surveys for health and safety
    28    needs ........................................... 35,000
    29  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    30    capital improvement costs at senior
    31    colleges attributable to the findings of
    32    condition surveys for preservation of
    33    facilities needs ................................ 30,000
    34  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    35    capital improvement costs at senior
    36    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
    37  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    38    capital improvement costs at senior
    39    colleges attributable to certificate of
    40    occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
    41  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    42    capital improvement costs at senior
    43    colleges attributable to energy
    44    conservation needs .............................. 17,000
    45  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to science and
    48    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
    49  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

                                           53                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to educational
     2    technology initiative needs ...................... 5,000
     3  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     4    capital improvement costs at senior
     5    colleges attributable to science lab
     6    upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
     7  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     8    capital improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to bathroom
    10    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
    11  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    12    capital improvement costs at senior
    13    colleges attributable to asbestos
    14    abatement needs .................................. 1,700
    15  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    16    capital improvement costs at senior
    17    colleges attributable to athletic
    18    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
    19  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    20    capital improvement costs at senior
    21    colleges attributable CUNY TV
    22    renovation needs ................................. 1,500
    23  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    24    capital improvement costs at senior
    25    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    26    infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
    27                                              --------------
    28      Total ........................................ 284,222
    29                                              ==============
 
    30  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54,
    31      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    32    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    33      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
    34      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
    35      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    36      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    37      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    38      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    39      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2009, and subject to a plan  devel-
    40      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    41      approved by the director of the budget, and which may  include,  but
    42      not  be  limited  to,  projects in the following schedule.  Notwith-
    43      standing any other law to the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    44      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
    45      the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for  such  purpose
    46      (30020950) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $17,375,000)

                                           54                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                       Project Schedule
     2  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
     3  ----------------------------------------------------------
     4                                      (thousands of dollars)
     5  Baruch College
     6    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
     7      various facilities ............................. 2,705
     8  Brooklyn College
     9    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    10      various facilities ............................. 3,661
    11  City College
    12    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    13      various facilities ............................ 27,407
    14  Hunter College
    15    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    16      various facilities ............................ 14,482
    17  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    18    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    19      various facilities ............................. 5,681
    20  Lehman College
    21    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    22      various facilities ............................ 30,000
    23  New York City College of Technology
    24    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    25      various facilities ............................. 9,400
    26  Queens College
    27    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................ 35,567
    29  College of Staten Island
    30    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    31      various facilities ............................. 9,565
    32  York College
    33    Campus-wide critical maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 7,954
    35  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    36    capital improvement costs at senior
    37    colleges attributable to the findings of
    38    condition surveys for health and safety
    39    needs ........................................... 35,000
    40  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    41    capital improvement costs at senior
    42    colleges attributable to the findings of
    43    condition surveys for preservation of
    44    facilities needs ................................ 30,000
    45  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
    48  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    49    capital improvement costs at senior
    50    colleges attributable to certificate of

                                           55                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
     2  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to energy
     5    conservation needs .............................. 17,000
     6  For university-wide critical maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to science and
     9    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
    10  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    11    capital improvement costs at senior
    12    colleges attributable to educational
    13    technology initiative needs ...................... 5,000
    14  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    15    capital improvement costs at senior
    16    colleges attributable to science lab
    17    upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
    18  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to bathroom
    21    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
    22  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    23    capital improvement costs at senior
    24    colleges attributable to asbestos
    25    abatement needs .................................. 1,700
    26  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to athletic
    29    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
    30  For university-wide critical maintenance or
    31    capital improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    33    infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
    34                                              --------------
    35      Total ........................................ 284,222
    36                                              ==============
 
    37  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    38    Alterations and improvements to various facilities for minor rehabili-
    39      tation,  including  but not limited to capital design, construction,
    40      acquisition,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment;  for
    41      health  and  safety, preservation of facilities, program improvement
    42      or program change, environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    43      accreditation,  facilities for the physically disabled, preventative
    44      maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred prior  to
    45      April  1, 2008, and subject to a plan submitted annually by the city
    46      university of New York and approved by the director  of  the  budget
    47      (30080850) (15502) ... 23,232,000 ................. (re. $2,732,000)

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
     2      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     3    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
     4      capital critical maintenance, including but not limited  to  capital
     5      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
     6      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
     7      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
     8      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
     9      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    10      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2008, and subject to a plan  devel-
    11      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    12      approved by the director of the budget, and which may  include,  but
    13      not  be  limited  to,  projects in the following schedule.  Notwith-
    14      standing any other law to the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    15      amounts  hereby  appropriated  may be suballocated or transferred to
    16      the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for  such  purpose
    17      (30010850) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $16,658,000)
 
    18                       Project Schedule
    19  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    20  ----------------------------------------------------------
    21                                      (thousands of dollars)
    22  Baruch College
    23    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    24    to various facilities ............................ 6,746
    25  Brooklyn College
    26    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    27    to various facilities ........................... 10,811
    28  City College
    29    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    30    to various facilities ........................... 23,466
    31  Graduate School and University Center
    32    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    33    to various facilities .............................. 300
    34  Hunter College
    35    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    36    to various facilities ............................ 3,176
    37  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    38    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    39    to various facilities ............................ 6,873
    40  Lehman College
    41    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    42    to various facilities ........................... 15,941
    43  New York City College of Technology
    44    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    45    to various facilities ........................... 10,800
    46  Queens College
    47    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    48    to various facilities ........................... 21,117
    49  College of Staten Island

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide critical maintenance
     2    to various facilities ........................... 18,125
     3  York College
     4    Campus-wide critical maintenance
     5    to various facilities ........................... 15,223
     6  For university-wide critical
     7    maintenance or capital
     8    improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to the
    10    findings of condition surveys
    11    for health and safety needs ..................... 33,154
    12  For university-wide critical
    13    maintenance or capital
    14    improvement costs at senior
    15    colleges attributable to the
    16    findings of condition surveys
    17    for preservation of facilities
    18    needs ........................................... 40,001
    19  For university-wide critical
    20    maintenance or capital
    21    improvement costs at senior
    22    colleges attributable to ADA
    23    needs ............................................ 1,989
    24  For university-wide critical
    25    maintenance or capital
    26    improvement costs at senior
    27    colleges attributable to science
    28    and technology equipment needs ................... 5,000
    29  For university-wide critical
    30    maintenance or capital
    31    improvement costs at senior
    32    colleges attributable to
    33    certificate of occupancy/public
    34    assembly needs ................................... 8,000
    35  For university-wide critical
    36    maintenance or capital
    37    improvement costs at senior
    38    colleges attributable to energy
    39    conservation needs .............................. 18,787
    40  For university-wide critical
    41    maintenance or capital
    42    improvement costs at senior
    43    colleges attributable to science
    44    lab upgrade needs ................................ 9,504
    45  For university-wide critical
    46    maintenance or capital
    47    improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to
    49    educational technology initiative

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    needs ........................................... 10,000
     2  For university-wide critical
     3    maintenance or capital
     4    improvement costs at senior
     5    colleges attributable to bathroom
     6    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,879
     7  For university-wide critical
     8    maintenance or capital improvement
     9    costs at senior colleges
    10    attributable to asbestos
    11    abatement needs .................................. 1,879
    12  For university-wide critical
    13    maintenance or capital improvement
    14    costs at senior colleges
    15    attributable to CUNY TV
    16    renovations needs ................................ 1,450
    17  For university-wide critical
    18    maintenance or capital improvement
    19    costs at senior colleges
    20    attributable to mechanical and
    21    infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
    22                                              --------------
    23    Total .......................................... 284,222
    24                                              ==============
 
    25  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
    26      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    27    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    28      capital strategic initiatives, including but not limited to  capital
    29      design,  construction,  acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
    30      and equipment; for health and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    31      new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    32      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    33      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    34      including  costs  incurred  prior to April 1, 2008, and subject to a
    35      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    36      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    37      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    38      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    39      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    40      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    41      (30060850) (15511) ... 1,311,732,000 ............. (re. $98,778,000)
 
    42                Project Schedule
    43  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    44  --------------------------------------------
    45                        (thousands of dollars)
    46  Baruch College
    47    17 Lexington Ave. Building
    48    Renovation/Field Building

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Renovation ........................ 40,000
     2  Brooklyn College
     3    West Quad Building ................ 22,782
     4    Roosevelt Hall Science
     5    Facility .......................... 52,000
     6    Performing Arts Center ............ 29,000
     7    Fire Alarm and Security
     8    Project ............................ 9,834
     9  City College
    10    New Science Facility .............. 70,334
    11    Marshak Building Interior ......... 10,000
    12    School of Architecture
    13    Renovation ........................ 10,000
    14    Central Plant Expansion and
    15    Distribution ...................... 37,727
    16  Hunter College
    17    School of Social Work ............. 84,318
    18    New Science Lab Building,
    19    Phase I ........................... 74,682
    20  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    21    John Jay College Building
    22    Expansion ........................ 125,000
    23  CUNY School of Law
    24    New Facility ...................... 50,000
    25  Lehman College
    26    New Science Facility,
    27    Phase II .......................... 20,000
    28    Swing Space for New Science
    29    Facility .......................... 20,000
    30    Media Production Center & Virtual
    31    Small Business Assistance Center ... 2,217
    32  New York City College of Technology
    33    Academic Building I .............. 100,000
    34    Educational Technology Initiative .... 250
    35  Queens College
    36    Louis Armstrong Center ............. 5,000
    37    Tennis Courts ...................... 1,500
    38  College of Staten Island
    39    Center for Computational
    40    Science ............................ 6,500
    41    Sports and Recreation Center
    42    Upgrades ........................... 1,000
    43    Campus-wide Site Security & Lighting,
    44    Phase II .......................... 12,988
    45  York College
    46    Student Services Center/Classroom
    47    Building ........................... 5,000
    48  University-wide
    49    CUNY ERP (CUNY FIRST) ............ 142,000
    50    Advanced Science Research Center,

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Phase I, and CCNY New Science
     2    Facility ......................... 207,878
     3    Project Administration ............ 61,722
     4    Operational Changes .............. 110,000
     5                                --------------
     6      Total ........................ 1,311,732
     7                                ==============
 
     8  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54,
     9      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    10    An  advance  for  alterations  and  improvements to various facilities
    11      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    12      acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; including
    13      but  not  limited  to health and safety, preservation of facilities,
    14      new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    15      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
    16      physically  disabled,  preventive  maintenance and related projects,
    17      including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2007, and  subject  to  a
    18      plan  to  be developed and submitted annually by the city university
    19      of New York and approved by the state director of  the  budget,  and
    20      which  may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
    21      schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,  all  or  a
    22      portion  of  the  amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
    23      transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for
    24      such purpose (30670750) (15529) ....................................
    25      225,000,000 ...................................... (re. $53,406,000)
 
    26                       Project Schedule
    27                                                      AMOUNT
    28  ----------------------------------------------------------
    29                                      (thousands of dollars)
    30  For  the   City  College  Marshak  Building,
    31    provided however that subdivision  (b)  of
    32    section  6281 of  the  education  law,  as
    33    amended by  chapter 1081  of  the laws  of
    34    1969, shall apply to the dormitory author-
    35    ity   and/or     the    city    university
    36    construction fund, as the  letting agency,
    37    unless, in its  discretion,  it determines
    38    to utilize a  project labor  agreement for
    39    all work performed  in  the  renovation of
    40    the Marshak  science  building,  the  city
    41    college  science  facility   and   the new
    42    science research  center at  city college,
    43    which means a  prehire collective bargain-
    44    ing agreement  between  the  agency  and a
    45    labor organization establishing  the labor
    46    organization as the  collective bargaining
    47    representative  for  all  persons who will
    48    perform work pursuant to all contracts for

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    the construction, reconstruction, rehabil-
     2    itation or improvement of facilities,  and
     3    which  provides that only  contractors and
     4    subcontractors  who  sign a  prenegotiated
     5    agreement with  the labor organization can
     6    perform  project  work,  when  the  record
     7    supporting the decision to enter into such
     8    an agreement establishes that it is justi-
     9    fied  by  the  interests  underlying   the
    10    competitive bidding laws ........................ 30,000
    11  For  the  City  College  Science   Facility,
    12    provided  however  that subdivision (b) of
    13    section 6281  of  the  education  law,  as
    14    amended  by  chapter  1081  of the laws of
    15    1969, shall apply to the dormitory author-
    16    ity    and/or    the    city    university
    17    construction  fund, as the letting agency,
    18    unless, in its discretion,  it  determines
    19    to  utilize  a project labor agreement for
    20    all work performed in  the  renovation  of
    21    the  Marshak  science  building,  the city
    22    college  science  facility  and  the   new
    23    science  research  center at city college,
    24    which means a prehire collective  bargain-
    25    ing  agreement  between  the  agency and a
    26    labor organization establishing the  labor
    27    organization  as the collective bargaining
    28    representative for all  persons  who  will
    29    perform work pursuant to all contracts for
    30    the construction, reconstruction, rehabil-
    31    itation  or improvement of facilities, and
    32    which provides that only  contractors  and
    33    subcontractors  who  sign  a prenegotiated
    34    agreement with the labor organization  can
    35    perform  project  work,  when  the  record
    36    supporting the decision to enter into such
    37    an agreement establishes that it is justi-
    38    fied  by  the  interests  underlying   the
    39    competitive bidding laws ........................ 55,300
    40  For  the Advanced Science Research Center at
    41    City College .................................... 14,500
    42  For  Central  Utilities  Plan  Expansion  at
    43    Lehman College .................................. 11,100
    44  For the Voorhees Building facade at New York
    45    City College of Technology ...................... 14,100
    46  For  structural  repairs at the Pearl Street
    47    Building at New York City College of Tech-
    48    nology ........................................... 5,000
    49  For expansion of the Central Plant  at  City

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    College ......................................... 30,000
     2  For  university-wide critical maintenance or
     3    capital  improvement   costs   at   senior
     4    colleges  attributable  to the findings of
     5    condition surveys for  health  and  safety
     6    needs ........................................... 20,000
     7  For  university-wide critical maintenance or
     8    capital  improvement   costs   at   senior
     9    colleges  attributable  to the findings of
    10    condition  surveys  for  preservation   of
    11    facilities needs ................................ 30,000
    12  For  university-wide critical maintenance or
    13    capital  improvement   costs   at   senior
    14    colleges  to  correct  deficiencies in the
    15    mechanical,   electrical   and    plumbing
    16    infrastructure .................................. 15,000
    17                                              --------------
    18    Total .......................................... 225,000
    19                                              ==============
 
    20  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
    21      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    22    An  additional  advance  for  alterations  and improvements to various
    23      facilities including services and expenses, service contracts, memo-
    24      randum of understanding, capital design, construction,  acquisition,
    25      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    26      preservation  of  facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
    27      program change, technology, environmental protection, energy conser-
    28      vation, accreditation, facilities for the  physically  disabled  and
    29      related  projects  including  costs  incurred prior to April 1, 2006
    30      subject to an annual plan developed by the city  university  of  New
    31      York  which  shall  include  projects  in  the  following  schedule.
    32      Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a  portion  of
    33      the  amounts  hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
    34      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    35      (30670650) (15529) ... 235,500,000 ................ (re. $2,601,000)
 
    36                       Project Schedule
    37  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    38  ----------------------------------------------------------
    39                                      (thousands of dollars)
    40  Brooklyn College
    41    The West Quad Project ........................... 12,000
    42    Roosevelt Hall .................................. 11,000
    43    The Performing Arts Center ...................... 15,000
    44  City College
    45    School of Architecture (SAUDLA) .................. 8,000
    46    Marshak Building ................................ 13,800
    47    Science Facility ................................ 57,700
    48  College of Staten Island

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    2M Building ...................................... 5,000
     2    Upgrades, Renovations, Equipment -
     3    Various .......................................... 4,000
     4  CUNY Law
     5    Law Building Renovation, Phase I ................... 500
     6  Hunter College
     7    Roosevelt House Renovation ....................... 1,000
     8    New Science Lab Building ........................ 10,000
     9  John Jay
    10    Building Expansion .............................. 15,000
    11  Lehman College
    12    Consolidated Computer Center Phase II ............ 1,000
    13    New Science Facility Phase II ................... 10,000
    14  Queens College
    15    Science Upgrades Phase II ........................ 6,000
    16    Louis Armstrong Center ........................... 5,000
    17  School of Journalism
    18    School of Journalism ............................ 10,000
    19  York College
    20    Student Services Center .......................... 6,000
    21  Campus-wide Site Improvements ...................... 7,000
    22    An  advance for alterations and improvements
    23      to various facilities  including  services
    24      and  expenses, service contracts, memoran-
    25      dum  of  understanding,  capital   design,
    26      construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
    27      rehabilitation  and  equipment; for health
    28      and safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    29      new  facilities,  program  improvement  or
    30      program change, technology,  environmental
    31      protection,  energy conservation, accredi-
    32      tation,  facilities  for  the   physically
    33      disabled   and  related  projects,  to  be
    34      developed by the city  university  of  New
    35      York   in  consultation  with  the  senate
    36      majority leader and approved by the direc-
    37      tor of budget ................................. 28,500
    38  University-wide
    39    For health and safety projects ................... 9,000
    40                                              --------------
    41      Total ........................................ 235,500
    42                                              ==============
 
    43  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
    44      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    45    An  advance  for  alterations  and  improvements to various facilities
    46      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    47      acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; including
    48      but  not  limited  to health and safety, preservation of facilities,
    49      new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
     2      physically  disabled,  preventive  maintenance and related projects,
     3      including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2005, and  subject  to  a
     4      plan  to  be developed and submitted annually by the city university
     5      of New York and approved by the state director of  the  budget,  and
     6      which  may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
     7      schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,  all  or  a
     8      portion  of  the  amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
     9      transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for
    10      such purpose (30560550) (15529) ... 69,000,000 ... (re. $21,139,000)
 
    11                Project Schedule
    12                                        AMOUNT
    13  --------------------------------------------
    14                        (thousands of dollars)
    15  For preliminary planning for
    16    the renovation of Brooklyn
    17    College's Roosevelt Hall ........... 2,500
    18  For  the  City  College  Marshak
    19    Building,   provided   however
    20    that   subdivision   (b)    of
    21    section  6281 of the education
    22    law,  as  amended  by  chapter
    23    1081  of  the  laws  of  1969,
    24    shall apply to  the  dormitory
    25    authority   and/or   the  city
    26    university construction  fund,
    27    as the letting agency, unless,
    28    in  its  discretion, it deter-
    29    mines  to  utilize  a  project
    30    labor  agreement  for all work
    31    performed in the renovation of
    32    the Marshak science  building,
    33    the   city   college   science
    34    facility and the  new  science
    35    research    center   at   City
    36    College, which means a prehire
    37    collective  bargaining  agree-
    38    ment  between the agency and a
    39    labor  organization establish-
    40    ing the labor organization  as
    41    the    collective   bargaining
    42    representative for all persons
    43    who will perform work pursuant
    44    to  all  contracts   for   the
    45    construction,  reconstruction,
    46    rehabilitation or  improvement
    47    of   facilities,   and   which
    48    provides that only contractors
    49    and subcontractors who sign  a

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    prenegotiated  agreement  with
     2    the  labor  organization   can
     3    perform project work, when the
     4    record supporting the decision
     5    to  enter  into such an agree-
     6    ment establishes  that  it  is
     7    justified   by  the  interests
     8    underlying   the   competitive
     9    bidding laws ...................... 10,000
    10  For matching grants for
    11    Governors Island .................. 15,000
    12  For   university-wide   critical
    13    maintenance     or     capital
    14    improvement  costs  at  senior
    15    and community colleges includ-
    16    ing but not limited to:  costs
    17    attributable  to  the findings
    18    of   condition   surveys   for
    19    health  and  safety; preserva-
    20    tion of facilities and  access
    21    for  the  physically disabled;
    22    code compliance;  emergencies;
    23    asbestos    removal;    energy
    24    conservation;   fire   alarms,
    25    sprinklers,         electrical
    26    distribution and  heating  and
    27    cooling  system  requirements;
    28    and other similar  campus-wide
    29    and systemwide needs, provided
    30    however  that  subdivision (b)
    31    of section 6281 of the  educa-
    32    tion  law, as amended by chap-
    33    ter 1081 of the laws of  1969,
    34    shall  apply  to the dormitory
    35    authority  and/or   the   city
    36    university  construction fund,
    37    as the letting agency, unless,
    38    in its discretion,  it  deter-
    39    mines  to  utilize  a  project
    40    labor agreement for  all  work
    41    performed in the renovation of
    42    the  Marshak science building,
    43    the   city   college   science
    44    facility  and  the new science
    45    research   center   at    City
    46    College, which means a prehire
    47    collective  bargaining  agree-
    48    ment  between the agency and a
    49    labor organization  establish-
    50    ing  the labor organization as

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    the   collective    bargaining
     2    representative for all persons
     3    who will perform work pursuant
     4    to   all   contracts  for  the
     5    construction,  reconstruction,
     6    rehabilitation  or improvement
     7    of   facilities,   and   which
     8    provides that only contractors
     9    and  subcontractors who sign a
    10    prenegotiated  agreement  with
    11    the   labor  organization  can
    12    perform project work, when the
    13    record supporting the decision
    14    to enter into such  an  agree-
    15    ment  establishes  that  it is
    16    justified  by  the   interests
    17    underlying   the   competitive
    18    bidding laws ...................... 41,500
    19                                --------------
    20    Total ............................. 69,000
    21                                ==============
 
    22  By  chapter  53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as added by chapter 55,
    23      section 4, of the laws of 2004:
    24    Alterations and improvements to various facilities including  services
    25      and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,  acquisition, recon-
    26      struction, rehabilitation and  equipment;  for  health  and  safety,
    27      preservation  of  facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
    28      program  change,  environmental  protection,  energy   conservation,
    29      accreditation,  facilities  for  the physically disabled, preventive
    30      maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred prior  to
    31      April  1, 2004, and subject to a plan submitted annually by the city
    32      university of New York and approved by the director  of  the  budget
    33      (30060450) (15502) ... 20,000,000 ................. (re. $3,013,000)
 
    34  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 54,
    35      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    36    An  advance  for  alterations  and  improvements to various facilities
    37      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    38      acquisition,   reconstruction,  rehabilitation  and  equipment;  for
    39      health and  safety,  preservation  of  facilities,  new  facilities,
    40      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    41      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    42      disabled,  and  related  projects, including costs incurred prior to
    43      April 1, 2004, and  which  may  include,  but  not  be  limited  to,
    44      projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
    45      the  contrary,  all  or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated
    46      may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
    47      state of New York for such purpose (30030450) (15529) ..............
    48      1,095,000,000 .................................... (re. $92,069,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                Project Schedule
     2                                        AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  Brooklyn College .................... 23,600
     6    -West Quad Building
     7  City College ....................... 108,000
     8    -Science Facility,  provided
     9      however  that  subdivision
    10      (b) of section 6281 of the
    11      education law, as  amended
    12      by  chapter  1081  of  the
    13      laws of 1969, shall  apply
    14      to the dormitory authority
    15      and/or the city university
    16      construction  fund, as the
    17      letting agency, unless, in
    18      its discretion, it  deter-
    19      mines to utilize a project
    20      labor  agreement  for  all
    21      work  performed   in   the
    22      renovation  of the Marshak
    23      science building, the city
    24      college  science  facility
    25      and    the   new   science
    26      research  center  at  City
    27      College,   which  means  a
    28      prehire         collective
    29      bargaining       agreement
    30      between the agency  and  a
    31      labor  organization estab-
    32      lishing the  labor  organ-
    33      ization  as the collective
    34      bargaining  representative
    35      for  all  persons who will
    36      perform work  pursuant  to
    37      all   contracts   for  the
    38      construction,       recon-
    39      struction,  rehabilitation
    40      or improvement of  facili-
    41      ties,  and  which provides
    42      that only contractors  and
    43      subcontractors  who sign a
    44      prenegotiated    agreement
    45      with  the  labor organiza-
    46      tion can  perform  project
    47      work,   when   the  record
    48      supporting the decision to
    49      enter into such an  agree-
    50      ment  establishes  that it

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      is justified by the inter-
     2      ests    underlying     the
     3      competitive bidding laws
     4    -School of Architecture (Phase I)
     5  Hunter College ...................... 95,000
     6    -Science Lab Building (Phase I)
     7    -Roosevelt House Rehabilitation
     8    -Visual and Performing Arts Complex
     9  John Jay College ................... 130,000
    10    -Academic Facility (Phase II)
    11  Lehman College ...................... 60,000
    12    -Science Facility
    13  New York City College
    14      of Technology ................... 86,000
    15    -Academic Complex I
    16  Queens College ...................... 30,000
    17    -Science Upgrades (Phase I),
    18      including $15 million in
    19      bond proceeds issued
    20      pursuant to a capital
    21      appropriation for Queens
    22      College in chapter 53 of
    23      the laws of 1998
    24  Universitywide
    25    -For   a   science  research
    26      center,  excluding  furni-
    27      ture and equipment   which
    28      shall   be   secured  from
    29      private  or   other   non-
    30      state   sources,  provided
    31      however  that  subdivision
    32      (b) of section 6281 of the
    33      education  law, as amended
    34      by  chapter  1081  of  the
    35      laws  of 1969, shall apply
    36      to the dormitory authority
    37      and/or the city university
    38      construction  fund, as the
    39      letting agency, unless, in
    40      its discretion, it  deter-
    41      mines to utilize a project
    42      labor  agreement  for  all
    43      work  performed   in   the
    44      renovation  of the Marshak
    45      science building, the city
    46      college  science  facility
    47      and    the   new   science
    48      research  center  at  City
    49      College,   which  means  a
    50      prehire         collective

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      bargaining       agreement
     2      between the agency  and  a
     3      labor  organization estab-
     4      lishing the  labor  organ-
     5      ization  as the collective
     6      bargaining  representative
     7      for  all  persons who will
     8      perform work  pursuant  to
     9      all   contracts   for  the
    10      construction,       recon-
    11      struction,  rehabilitation
    12      or improvement of  facili-
    13      ties,  and  which provides
    14      that only contractors  and
    15      subcontractors  who sign a
    16      prenegotiated    agreement
    17      with  the  labor organiza-
    18      tion can  perform  project
    19      work,   when   the  record
    20      supporting the decision to
    21      enter into such an  agree-
    22      ment  establishes  that it
    23      is justified by the inter-
    24      ests    underlying     the
    25      competitive bidding laws ....... 176,000
    26    -For science laboratory
    27      upgrades ......................... 7,000
    28    -For condition survey-
    29      related health and safety
    30      projects ........................ 75,000
    31    -For condition survey-
    32      related preservation of
    33      facilities projects ............. 60,000
    34    -For condition survey-
    35      related projects related
    36      to the americans with dis-
    37      abilities act ................... 13,000
    38    -For asbestos abatement ............ 7,000
    39      -For capital staff .............. 41,400
    40    -For  network infrastructure
    41      and telecommunications .......... 40,000
    42    -For universitywide critical
    43      maintenance or capital im-
    44      provement costs for code
    45      compliance; emergencies;
    46      energy conservation; fire
    47      alarms, sprinklers, elec-
    48      trical distribution and
    49      heating and cooling system
    50      requirements; and other

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      similar campuswide and
     2      systemwide needs, includ-
     3      ing Governors Island ........... 143,000
     4                                --------------
     5      Total ........................ 1,095,000
     6                                ==============
 
     7  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 53,
     8      section 1, of the laws of 1999, for:
     9    Alterations  and  improvements  to  provide a parent resource/day care
    10      facility in the 17  Lexington  Avenue  Building  at  Baruch  College
    11      (302198C1) (15503) ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $797,000)
    12    Alterations  and improvements to CUNY Libraries (302198C1) (15504) ...
    13      10,800,000 ........................................ (re. $4,190,000)
 
    14    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    15    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    16    Facilities for the Physically Disabled Purpose

    17  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
    18    Alterations and improvements to  make  facilities  accessible  to  the
    19      physically disabled (30149504) (15507) ...     .....................
    20      1,257,000 ........................................... (re. $577,000)
 
    21  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, as amended by chapter 54,
    22      section 3, of the laws of 1992, for:
    23    Alterations  and  improvements  to  make  facilities accessible to the
    24      physically disabled (30048704) (15507) ...     .....................
    25      1,206,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
 
    26    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    27    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    28    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    29  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1993, for:
    30    Alterations and improvements for health and safety pursuant to a plan,
    31      based on the results of building condition surveys, to be  submitted
    32      for  approval  to  the  director  of the budget on or before July 1,
    33      1993. No funds shall be made available until such plan  is  approved
    34      by the director of the budget (30029301) (15505) ...................
    35      2,750,000 ........................................... (re. $854,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, for:
    37    Alterations  and  improvements for facilities for the physically disa-
    38      bled (30A29201) (15523) ...   ..... 1,128,000 ........ (re. $44,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, as amended by chapter 54,
    40      section 3, of the laws of 1995, for:
    41    Alterations and improvements for health and safety (30018701)  (15505)
    42      ...   ..... 8,507,000 ................................. (re. $2,000)

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     2    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     3    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     5    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
     6      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
     7      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
     8      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
     9      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    10      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    11      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    12      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2022 and subject to a
    13      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    14      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    15      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    16      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    17      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    18      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    19      (30032203) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $284,222,000)
 
    20                       Project Schedule
    21  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    22  ----------------------------------------------------------
    23                                      (thousands of dollars)
    24  Baruch College
    25    Campus-wide maintenance to
    26      various facilities ............................. 3,379
    27  Brooklyn College
    28    Campus-wide maintenance to
    29      various facilities ............................. 7,638
    30  City College
    31    Campus-wide maintenance to
    32      various facilities ............................. 6,715
    33  Graduate School and University Center
    34    Campus-wide maintenance to
    35      various facilities ............................... 890
    36  Honors college
    37    Campus-wide maintenance to
    38      various facilities ................................ 89
    39  Hunter College
    40    Campus-wide maintenance to
    41      various facilities ............................. 6,331
    42  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    43    Campus-wide maintenance to
    44      various facilities ............................. 1,359
    45  Lehman College
    46    Campus-wide maintenance to
    47      various facilities ............................. 3,796
    48  Medgar Evers College

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide maintenance to
     2      various facilities ............................. 1,453
     3  New York City College of Technology
     4    Campus-wide maintenance to
     5      various facilities ............................. 1,874
     6  Queens College
     7    Campus-wide maintenance to
     8      various facilities ............................. 6,125
     9  College of Staten Island
    10    Campus-wide maintenance to
    11      various facilities ............................. 5,117
    12  York College
    13    Campus-wide maintenance to
    14      various facilities ............................. 2,099
    15  For university-wide maintenance or
    16    capital improvement costs at senior
    17    colleges attributable to the findings of
    18    condition surveys for health and safety
    19    needs ............................................ 9,220
    20  For university-wide maintenance or
    21    capital improvement costs at senior
    22    colleges attributable to the findings of
    23    condition surveys for preservation of
    24    facilities needs ................................ 12,396
    25  For university-wide maintenance or
    26    capital improvement costs at senior
    27    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,147
    28  For university-wide maintenance or
    29    capital improvement costs at senior
    30    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    31    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,171
    32  For university-wide maintenance or
    33    capital improvement costs at senior
    34    colleges attributable to science and
    35    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,020
    36  For university-wide maintenance or
    37    capital improvement costs at senior
    38    colleges attributable to certificate of
    39    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,049
    40  For university-wide maintenance or
    41    capital improvement costs at senior
    42    colleges attributable to energy
    43    conservation needs ............................... 4,098
    44  For university-wide maintenance or
    45    capital improvement costs at senior
    46    colleges attributable to science lab
    47    upgrade needs .................................... 2,049
    48  For university-wide maintenance or
    49    capital improvement costs at senior
    50    colleges attributable to educational

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,659
     2  For university-wide maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to bathroom
     5    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,026
     6  For university-wide maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
     9    renovation needs ................................... 300
    10  For university-wide priority capital
    11    maintenance or capital improvement
    12    projects to support the preservation
    13    of facilities .................................. 181,222
    14                                              --------------
    15      Total .......................................  284,222
    16                                              --------------
 
    17    For  additional  services  and  expenses  related  to  alterations and
    18      improvements to existing facilities for capital maintenance, includ-
    19      ing but not limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction,
    20      rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and  safety,  preservation
    21      of  facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    22      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
    23      physically  disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
    24      including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2022  and  subject  to  a
    25      plan  developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
    26      York and approved by the director of the budget. Notwithstanding any
    27      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    28      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    29      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30A22208)
    30      (40802) ... 60,000,000 ........................... (re. $60,000,000)
 
    31  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    32    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    33      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    34      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    35      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    36      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    37      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    38      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    39      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2021 and subject to a
    40      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    41      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    42      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    43      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    44      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    45      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    46      (30032103) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $262,719,000)

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                       Project Schedule
     2  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
     3  ----------------------------------------------------------
     4                                      (thousands of dollars)
     5  Baruch College
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ............................. 3,379
     8  Brooklyn College
     9    Campus-wide maintenance to
    10      various facilities ............................. 7,638
    11  City College
    12    Campus-wide maintenance to
    13      various facilities ............................. 6,715
    14  Graduate School and University Center
    15    Campus-wide maintenance to
    16      various facilities ............................... 890
    17  Honors college
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities ................................ 89
    20  Hunter College
    21    Campus-wide maintenance to
    22      various facilities ............................. 6,331
    23  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    24    Campus-wide maintenance to
    25      various facilities ............................. 1,359
    26  Lehman College
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................. 3,796
    29  Medgar Evers College
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities ............................. 1,453
    32  New York City College of Technology
    33    Campus-wide maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 1,874
    35  Queens College
    36    Campus-wide maintenance to
    37      various facilities ............................. 6,125
    38  College of Staten Island
    39    Campus-wide maintenance to
    40      various facilities ............................. 5,117
    41  York College
    42    Campus-wide maintenance to
    43      various facilities ............................. 2,099
    44  For university-wide maintenance or
    45    capital improvement costs at senior
    46    colleges attributable to the findings of
    47    condition surveys for health and safety
    48    needs ............................................ 9,220
    49  For university-wide maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to the findings of
     2    condition surveys for preservation of
     3    facilities needs ................................ 12,396
     4  For university-wide maintenance or
     5    capital improvement costs at senior
     6    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,147
     7  For university-wide maintenance or
     8    capital improvement costs at senior
     9    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    10    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,171
    11  For university-wide maintenance or
    12    capital improvement costs at senior
    13    colleges attributable to science and
    14    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,020
    15  For university-wide maintenance or
    16    capital improvement costs at senior
    17    colleges attributable to certificate of
    18    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,049
    19  For university-wide maintenance or
    20    capital improvement costs at senior
    21    colleges attributable to energy
    22    conservation needs ............................... 4,098
    23  For university-wide maintenance or
    24    capital improvement costs at senior
    25    colleges attributable to science lab
    26    upgrade needs .................................... 2,049
    27  For university-wide maintenance or
    28    capital improvement costs at senior
    29    colleges attributable to educational
    30    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,659
    31  For university-wide maintenance or
    32    capital improvement costs at senior
    33    colleges attributable to bathroom
    34    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,026
    35  For university-wide maintenance or
    36    capital improvement costs at senior
    37    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    38    renovation needs ................................... 300
    39  For university-wide priority capital
    40    maintenance or capital improvement
    41    projects to support the preservation
    42    of facilities .................................. 181,222
    43                                              --------------
    44      Total .......................................  284,222
    45                                              --------------
 
    46  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    47    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    48      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    49      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
     2      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
     3      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
     4      physically  disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
     5      including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2020  and  subject  to  a
     6      plan  developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
     7      York and approved by the director  of  the  budget,  and  which  may
     8      include,  but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
     9      Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a  portion  of
    10      the  amounts  hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
    11      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    12      (30032003) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $243,260,000)
 
    13                       Project Schedule
    14  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    15  ----------------------------------------------------------
    16                                      (thousands of dollars)
    17  Baruch College
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities ............................. 3,370
    20  Brooklyn College
    21    Campus-wide maintenance to
    22      various facilities ............................. 7,640
    23  City College
    24    Campus-wide maintenance to
    25      various facilities ............................. 6,700
    26  Graduate School and University Center
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................... 890
    29  Honors college
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities ................................ 90
    32  Hunter College
    33    Campus-wide maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 6,330
    35  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    36    Campus-wide maintenance to
    37      various facilities ............................. 1,360
    38  Lehman College
    39    Campus-wide maintenance to
    40      various facilities ............................. 3,800
    41  Medgar Evers College
    42    Campus-wide maintenance to
    43      various facilities ............................. 1,450
    44  New York City College of Technology
    45    Campus-wide maintenance to
    46      various facilities ............................. 1,870
    47  Queens College
    48    Campus-wide maintenance to

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      various facilities ............................. 6,140
     2  College of Staten Island
     3    Campus-wide maintenance to
     4      various facilities ............................. 5,110
     5  York College
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ............................. 2,110
     8  For university-wide maintenance or
     9    capital improvement costs at senior
    10    colleges attributable to the findings of
    11    condition surveys for health and safety
    12    needs ............................................ 9,210
    13  For university-wide maintenance or
    14    capital improvement costs at senior
    15    colleges attributable to the findings of
    16    condition surveys for preservation of
    17    facilities needs ................................ 12,400
    18  For university-wide maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,140
    21  For university-wide maintenance or
    22    capital improvement costs at senior
    23    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    24    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,150
    25  For university-wide maintenance or
    26    capital improvement costs at senior
    27    colleges attributable to science and
    28    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,030
    29  For university-wide maintenance or
    30    capital improvement costs at senior
    31    colleges attributable to certificate of
    32    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,070
    33  For university-wide maintenance or
    34    capital improvement costs at senior
    35    colleges attributable to energy
    36    conservation needs ............................... 4,080
    37  For university-wide maintenance or
    38    capital improvement costs at senior
    39    colleges attributable to science lab
    40    upgrade needs .................................... 2,070
    41  For university-wide maintenance or
    42    capital improvement costs at senior
    43    colleges attributable to educational
    44    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,640
    45  For university-wide maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to bathroom
    48    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,050
    49  For university-wide maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
     2    renovation needs ................................... 300
     3  For university-wide priority capital
     4    maintenance or capital improvement
     5    projects to support the preservation
     6    of facilities .................................. 181,222
     7                                              --------------
     8      Total ........................................ 284,222
     9                                              --------------
 
    10  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    11    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    12      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    13      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    14      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    15      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    16      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    17      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    18      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2019 and subject to a
    19      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    20      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    21      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    22      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    23      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    24      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    25      (30031903) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $221,366,000)

    26                       Project Schedule
    27  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    28  ----------------------------------------------------------
    29                                      (thousands of dollars)
    30  Baruch College
    31    Campus-wide maintenance to
    32      various facilities ............................. 3,379
    33  Brooklyn College
    34    Campus-wide maintenance to
    35      various facilities ............................. 8,005
    36  City College
    37    Campus-wide maintenance to
    38      various facilities ............................. 6,716
    39  Graduate School and University Center
    40    Campus-wide maintenance to
    41      various facilities ............................. 1,373
    42  Honors college
    43    Campus-wide maintenance to
    44      various facilities ................................ 98
    45  Hunter College
    46    Campus-wide maintenance to
    47      various facilities ............................. 6,331
    48  John Jay College of Criminal Justice

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Campus-wide maintenance to
     2      various facilities ............................... 848
     3  Lehman College
     4    Campus-wide maintenance to
     5      various facilities ............................. 4,166
     6  Medgar Evers College
     7    Campus-wide maintenance to
     8      various facilities ............................... 703
     9  New York City College of Technology
    10    Campus-wide maintenance to
    11      various facilities ............................. 1,903
    12  Queens College
    13    Campus-wide maintenance to
    14      various facilities ............................. 6,125
    15  College of Staten Island
    16    Campus-wide maintenance to
    17      various facilities ............................. 5,118
    18  York College
    19    Campus-wide maintenance to
    20      various facilities ............................. 2,100
    21  For university-wide maintenance or
    22    capital improvement costs at senior
    23    colleges attributable to the findings of
    24    condition surveys for health and safety
    25    needs ............................................ 9,220
    26  For university-wide maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to the findings of
    29    condition surveys for preservation of
    30    facilities needs ................................ 12,396
    31  For university-wide maintenance or
    32    capital improvement costs at senior
    33    colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,147
    34  For university-wide maintenance or
    35    capital improvement costs at senior
    36    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    37    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,171
    38  For university-wide maintenance or
    39    capital improvement costs at senior
    40    colleges attributable to science and
    41    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,020
    42  For university-wide maintenance or
    43    capital improvement costs at senior
    44    colleges attributable to certificate of
    45    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,049
    46  For university-wide maintenance or
    47    capital improvement costs at senior
    48    colleges attributable to energy
    49    conservation needs ............................... 4,098
    50  For university-wide maintenance or

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    capital improvement costs at senior
     2    colleges attributable to science lab
     3    upgrade needs .................................... 2,049
     4  For university-wide maintenance or
     5    capital improvement costs at senior
     6    colleges attributable to educational
     7    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,659
     8  For university-wide maintenance or
     9    capital improvement costs at senior
    10    colleges attributable to bathroom
    11    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,024
    12  For university-wide maintenance or
    13    capital improvement costs at senior
    14    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    15    renovation needs ................................... 300
    16  For university-wide priority capital
    17    maintenance or capital improvement
    18    projects to support the preservation
    19    of facilities .................................. 181,222
    20                                              --------------
    21      Total ........................................ 284,222
    22                                              ==============
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    24    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    25      existing facilities  for  capital  maintenance,  including  but  not
    26      limited  to  capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
    27      tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
    28      ities,  program  improvement  or   program   change,   environmental
    29      protection,  energy  conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
    30      physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related  projects,
    31      including  costs  incurred  prior  to April 1, 2018 and subject to a
    32      plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of  New
    33      York  and  approved  by  the  director  of the budget, and which may
    34      include, but not be limited to, projects in the following  schedule.
    35      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    36      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    37      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    38      (30031803) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $153,975,000)
 
    39                       Project Schedule
    40  PROJECT                                             AMOUNT
    41  ----------------------------------------------------------
    42                                      (thousands of dollars)
    43  Baruch College
    44    Campus-wide maintenance to
    45      various facilities ............................. 2,511
    46  Brooklyn College
    47    Campus-wide maintenance to

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      various facilities ............................. 5,433
     2  City College
     3    Campus-wide maintenance to
     4      various facilities ............................. 8,136
     5  Graduate School and University Center
     6    Campus-wide maintenance to
     7      various facilities ................................ 25
     8  Honors college
     9    Campus-wide maintenance to
    10      various facilities ................................ 25
    11  Hunter College
    12    Campus-wide maintenance to
    13      various facilities ............................. 5,799
    14  John Jay College of Criminal Justice
    15    Campus-wide maintenance to
    16      various facilities ............................. 3,193
    17  Lehman College
    18    Campus-wide maintenance to
    19      various facilities ............................. 2,438
    20  Medgar Evers College
    21    Campus-wide maintenance to
    22      various facilities ............................. 3,096
    23  New York City College of Technology
    24    Campus-wide maintenance to
    25      various facilities ............................. 3,485
    26  Queens College
    27    Campus-wide maintenance to
    28      various facilities ............................. 5,433
    29  College of Staten Island
    30    Campus-wide maintenance to
    31      various facilities ............................. 2,877
    32  York College
    33    Campus-wide maintenance to
    34      various facilities ............................. 3,899
    35  For university-wide maintenance or
    36    capital improvement costs at senior
    37    colleges attributable to the findings of
    38    condition surveys for health and safety
    39    needs ............................................ 9,270
    40  For university-wide maintenance or
    41    capital improvement costs at senior
    42    colleges attributable to the findings of
    43    condition surveys for preservation of
    44    facilities needs ................................ 12,463
    45  For university-wide maintenance or
    46    capital improvement costs at senior
    47    colleges attributable to mechanical and
    48    infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
    49  For university-wide maintenance or
    50    capital improvement costs at senior

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    colleges attributable to ADA needs ................6,180
     2  For university-wide maintenance or
     3    capital improvement costs at senior
     4    colleges attributable to certificate of
     5    occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
     6  For university-wide maintenance or
     7    capital improvement costs at senior
     8    colleges attributable to energy
     9    conservation needs ............................... 4,120
    10  For university-wide maintenance or
    11    capital improvement costs at senior
    12    colleges attributable to science lab
    13    upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
    14  For university-wide maintenance or
    15    capital improvement costs at senior
    16    colleges attributable to bathroom
    17    facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
    18  For university-wide maintenance or
    19    capital improvement costs at senior
    20    colleges attributable to educational
    21    technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
    22  For university-wide maintenance or
    23    capital improvement costs at senior
    24    colleges attributable to science and
    25    technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
    26  For university-wide maintenance or
    27    capital improvement costs at senior
    28    colleges attributable to CUNY TV
    29    renovation needs ................................... 515
    30  For university-wide priority capital
    31    maintenance or capital improvement
    32    projects to support the preservation
    33    of facilities .................................. 181,222
    34                                              --------------
    35      Total ........................................ 284,222
    36                                              ==============
 
    37  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
    38    Alterations and improvements for preservation of facilities (30039703)
    39      (15506) ...   ..... 3,300,000 ..................... (re. $2,242,000)
 
    40  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1996, for:
    41    Alterations and improvements to roofs on various buildings at Brooklyn
    42      College (30299603) (15524) ... 300,000 .............. (re. $300,000)

    43  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
    44    Alterations  and improvements to roofs on various buildings (30239503)
    45      (15524) ...   ..... 5,933,000 ..................... (re. $2,524,000)
 
    46  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, for:

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Alterations and improvements to roofs (30039403) (15524) .............
     2      5,579,000 ........................................... (re. $236,000)
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1990, as amended by chapter 54,
     4      section 3, of the laws of 1992, for:
     5    Alterations and improvements for preservation of facilities (30A39003)
     6      (15506) ...   ..... 9,947,000 ....................... (re. $275,000)
 
     7    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     8    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     9    Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
 
    10  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
    11    Alterations  and  improvements  to  child  care  facilities (30289508)
    12      (15509) ...   ..... 1,306,000 ....................... (re. $736,000)
 
    13  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, for:
    14    Planning for master plans, including telecommunications and  predesign
    15      project estimates (30389408) (15525) ...   .........................
    16      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $398,000)
 
    17  PROGRAM CHANGES - EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP)
 
    18    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    19    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    20    Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
 
    21  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    22    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
    23      various facilities including but  not  limited  to  capital  design,
    24      construction,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment; for
    25      health and safety, preservation of facilities,  program  improvement
    26      or  program  change,  environmental protection, energy conservation,
    27      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  preventative
    28      maintenance  and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
    29      April 1, 2022 and subject to a plan developed and submitted annually
    30      by the city university of New York and approved by the  director  of
    31      the budget (30A12208) (40811) ... 425,000,000 ... (re. $425,000,000)
    32    For  additional  services  and  expenses  related  to  alterations and
    33      improvements to various facilities  including  but  not  limited  to
    34      capital  design,  construction,  reconstruction, rehabilitation, and
    35      equipment;  for  health  and  safety,  preservation  of  facilities,
    36      program  improvement  or  program  change, environmental protection,
    37      energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically
    38      disabled,  preventative  maintenance and related projects, including
    39      costs incurred prior to April 1, 2022 and subject to a  plan  devel-
    40      oped  and  submitted annually by the city university of New York and
    41      approved by the  director  of  the  budget  (30A42208)  (40812)  ...
    42      110,000,000 ..................................... (re. $110,000,000)

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services  and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
     2      facilities and capital maintenance for the CUNY School of Labor  and
     3      Urban Studies (30A32208) (40813) ... 3,000,000 .... (re. $3,000,000)
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
     5    For the capital costs of training and educational programs in offshore
     6      wind  power,  wind  power,  and other green energy fields (30GE2108)
     7      (40810) ... 10,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000)
     8    For services and expenses related to alterations and  improvements  to
     9      various  facilities  including  but  not  limited to capital design,
    10      construction, reconstruction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment;  for
    11      health  and  safety, preservation of facilities, program improvement
    12      or program change, environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    13      accreditation,  facilities for the physically disabled, preventative
    14      maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred prior  to
    15      April 1, 2021 and subject to a plan developed and submitted annually
    16      by  the  city university of New York and approved by the director of
    17      the budget (30A12108) (40811) ... 100,000,000 ... (re. $100,000,000)
 
    18    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    19    City University Capital Projects Fund - 32250
    20    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    21  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020, as amended by chapter 54,
    22      section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    23    For services and expenses of capital improvements, available  to  city
    24      university of New York senior colleges as defined in section 6203 of
    25      the  education law subject to a plan approved by the Director of the
    26      Budget. Funding from this appropriation shall be available for,  but
    27      not limited to, service contracts, memoranda of understanding, capi-
    28      tal  design,  construction,  acquisition,  reconstruction, rehabili-
    29      tation,  equipment  and  personal  service  costs  including   costs
    30      incurred prior to April 1, 2020 (30MB2008) (40807) .................
    31      100,000,000 ..................................... (re. $100,000,000)
 
    32  GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP)
 
    33    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    34    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    35    Administration Purpose

    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
    37      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    38    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
    39      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
    40      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    41      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    42      preservation of facilities, new facilities  program  improvement  or
    43      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    44      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2017 subject to
     2      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
     3      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
     4      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
     5      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
     6      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
     7      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30CC1750)
     8      (81067) ... 80,353,000 ........................... (re. $38,614,000)
 
     9                       Project Schedule
    10                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    11                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    12                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    13  ----------------------------------------------------------
    14                                      (thousands of dollars)
    15  Bronx Community College
    16    Critical Maintenance ...........    42,000        21,000
    17    Student Success Center .........    14,000         7,000
    18    STEM Resource Center ...........       300           150
    19  Borough Manhattan Community College
    20    Cooling Tower Rehab ............     3,600         1,800
    21    Gymnasium Light Replacement ....       700           350
    22  Hostos Community College
    23    One Stop Student Services Center     7,700         3,850
    24  Kingsborough Community College
    25    Roof Replacements ..............     2,000         1,000
    26    Marina Upgrades ................       500           250
    27    Science Equipment ..............       454           227
    28  LaGuardia Community College
    29    Center for Career and Employment
    30    Training .......................     6,774         3,387
    31  Queensborough Community College
    32    Roof Repairs ...................     2,400         1,200
    33    Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation     5,600         2,800
    34  For university-wide community college
    35    critical maintenance or capital
    36    improvement costs attributable to
    37    preservation of facilities .....    60,678        30,339
    38  For university-wide community college
    39    critical maintenance or capital
    40    improvement costs attributable to
    41    facilities which support ASAP
    42    programs .......................    14,000         7,000
    43                                       -------        ------
    44      Total ........................   160,706        80,353
    45                                       =======        ======
 
    46  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
    47      section 1, of the laws of 2018:

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
     2      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
     3      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
     4      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     5      preservation  of  facilities,  new facilities program improvement or
     6      program  change,  environmental  protection,  energy   conservation,
     7      accreditation,  facilities  for the physically disabled, and related
     8      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2016 subject to
     9      an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by  the
    10      state  director  of  the  budget,  and which may include, but not be
    11      limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding  any
    12      other  law  to  the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
    13      appropriated may be suballocated or  transferred  to  the  dormitory
    14      authority  of  the  state  of  New  York for such purpose (30CC1650)
    15      (81067) ... 61,640,000 ........................... (re. $13,338,000)
 
    16                       Project Schedule
    17                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    18                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    19                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    20  ----------------------------------------------------------
    21                                      (thousands of dollars)
    22  Bronx Community College
    23    Alumni Locker Room Accessibility       500           250
    24    EOC Headquarter Renovation .....     1,000           500
    25    Campus Utility Upgrade .........     8,000         4,000
    26    Gould Library Rotunda Staircase      1,330           665
    27    Fire Alarm Upgrades ............     2,908         1,454
    28    Lowe Hall ADA Improvements .....       500           250
    29  Borough Manhattan Community College
    30    Lighting Controls and Sensors ..     1,552           776
    31    Variable Frequency Drives ......     1,934           967
    32    Community Room HVAC ............     2,700         1,350
    33    Perimeter Security Lighting ....       600           300
    34    199 Chambers Upgrade ...........     4,596         2,298
    35  Hostos Community College
    36    Summer Boiler ..................       206           103
    37    Technology Upgrades ............       430           215
    38  Kingsborough Community College
    39    Pool Renovations ...............     2,000         1,000
    40    Marina Reconstruction ..........     1,500           750
    41  LaGuardia Community College
    42    Staircase Lighting .............       160            80
    43    Center 3 Infrastructure Upgrades    20,000        10,000
    44    Business and Entrepreneurial
    45      Training Center ..............     6,800         3,400
    46    M Building Boiler Replacement ..       546           273
    47    E and C Building Cooling Towers        688           344
    48    Chiller Plant ..................    17,964         8,982
    49  Queensborough Community College

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Upgrade Research Labs ..........     3,200         1,600
     2    Central Chiller Plant ..........     2,000         1,000
     3    Electrical System Upgrade ......     7,980         3,990
     4    Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation     2,000         1,000
     5  For university-wide community college
     6    critical maintenance or capital
     7    improvement costs attributable to
     8    health and safety ..............    14,524         7,262
     9  For university-wide community college
    10    critical maintenance or capital
    11    improvement costs attributable to
    12    preservation of facilities .....    17,462         8,731
    13  For university-wide community college
    14    critical maintenance or capital
    15    improvement costs attributable to
    16    assistive technology ...........       200           100
    17                                       -------        ------
    18      Total ........................   123,280        61,640
    19                                       =======        ======
 
    20  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
    21      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    22    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
    23      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
    24      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    25      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    26      preservation of facilities, new facilities  program  improvement  or
    27      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    28      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    29      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2015 subject to
    30      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    31      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
    32      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    33      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    34      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    35      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30C11550)
    36      (40801) ... 4,503,000 ............................. (re. $4,503,000)
 
    37                       Project Schedule
    38                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    39                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    40                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    41  ----------------------------------------------------------
    42                                      (thousands of dollars)
    43  Hostos Community College
    44    Allied Health and Sciences
    45      Building Complex .............     9,006         4,503
    46                                       -------        ------
    47      Total ........................     9,006         4,503
    48                                       =======        ======

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                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
     2      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
     3      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
     4      acquisition,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation  and  equipment;   for
     5      health  and  safety,  preservation  of  facilities,  new facilities,
     6      program improvement or  program  change,  environmental  protection,
     7      energy  conservation,  accreditation,  facilities for the physically
     8      disabled, and related projects, including costs  incurred  prior  to
     9      April  1,  2015  subject  to  an  annual  plan developed by the city
    10      university and approved by the state director  of  the  budget,  and
    11      which  may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
    12      schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,  all  or  a
    13      portion  of  the  amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
    14      transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York  for
    15      such purpose (30CC1550) (81067) ... 16,422,000 ... (re. $11,799,000)
 
    16                       Project Schedule
    17                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    18                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    19                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    20  ----------------------------------------------------------
    21                                      (thousands of dollars)
    22  Bronx Community College
    23    Ohio Track and Field Restoration       750           375
    24    Monument Hill Restoration ......       400           200
    25    Gould Memorial Library Windows .       900           450
    26    Bliss Hall ADA Improvements ....       600           300
    27    Computer and Lab Upgrades ......        70            35
    28  Hostos Community College
    29    475 Grand Concourse HVAC Upgrades    3,000         1,500
    30  Kingsborough Community College
    31    Pool Upgrades ..................     2,000         1,000
    32    Science and Resiliency Institute    10,000         5,000
    33  LaGuardia Community College
    34    Faculty Offices and Training Center  1,500           750
    35    Tech Center ....................       200           100
    36  Queensborough Community College
    37    Roof Repairs ...................     1,700           850
    38    Central Kitchen and
    39    Cafeteria Renovation ...........     1,100           550
    40  For university-wide community college
    41    critical maintenance or capital
    42    improvement costs attributable to
    43    the preservation of facilities .     4,064         2,032
    44  For university-wide community college
    45    critical maintenance or capital
    46    improvement costs attributable to
    47    accelerated conservation and
    48    efficiency projects ............     6,560         3,280
    49                                       -------        ------

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                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Total ........................    32,844        16,422
     2                                       =======        ======
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
     4      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     5    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
     6      alterations  and  improvements  to  existing  facilities   including
     7      services and expenses, capital design, construction, reconstruction,
     8      rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of
     9      facilities,  program  improvement  or  program change, environmental
    10      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
    11      physically  disabled, and related projects, including costs incurred
    12      prior to April 1, 2014 subject to an annual plan  developed  by  the
    13      city  university  and  approved by the state director of the budget,
    14      and which may include, but  not  be  limited  to,  projects  in  the
    15      following  schedule.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
    16      all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be  suballo-
    17      cated  or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
    18      York for such purpose (30CC1450) (81067) ...........................
    19      15,628,000 ........................................ (re. $5,265,000)

    20                       Project Schedule
    21                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    22                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    23                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    24  ----------------------------------------------------------
    25                                      (thousands of dollars)
    26  Borough of Manhattan Community
    27    College
    28    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    29    to various facilities ..........     3,500         1,750
    30  Bronx Community College
    31    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    32    to various facilities ..........     2,200         1,100
    33  Kingsborough Community College
    34    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    35    to various facilities ..........     3,000         1,500
    36  LaGuardia Community College
    37    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    38    to various facilities ..........     6,000         3,000
    39  Queensborough Community College
    40    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    41    to various facilities ..........     5,500         2,750
    42  For university-wide community college
    43    critical maintenance or capital
    44    improvement costs attributable to
    45    the preservation of facilities .     5,456         2,728
    46  For university-wide community college
    47    critical maintenance or capital
    48    improvement costs attributable to

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    accelerated conservation and
     2    efficiency projects ............     5,600         2,800
     3                                       -------        ------
     4      Total ........................    31,256        15,628
     5                                       =======        ======
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
     7      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     8    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
     9      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including
    10      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
    11      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    12      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
    13      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    14      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    15      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2013 subject to
    16      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    17      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
    18      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    19      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    20      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    21      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30CC1350)
    22      (81067) ... 8,100,000 ............................. (re. $1,264,000)
 
    23                       Project Schedule
    24                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    25                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    26                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    27  ----------------------------------------------------------
    28                                      (thousands of dollars)
    29  Borough of Manhattan Community
    30    College
    31    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    32    to various facilities ..........     2,000         1,000
    33  Bronx Community College
    34    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    35    to various facilities ..........     2,850         1,425
    36  Hostos Community College
    37    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    38    to various facilities ..........     3,500         1,750
    39  Kingsborough Community College
    40    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    41    to various facilities ..........     1,650           825
    42  LaGuardia Community College
    43    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    44    to various facilities ..........     2,000         1,000
    45  Queensborough Community College
    46    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    47    to various facilities ..........     4,200         2,100
    48                                       -------        ------

                                           91                         12554-06-3
 
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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Total ........................    16,200         8,100
     2                                       =======        ======
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
     4      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     5    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
     6      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including
     7      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
     8      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     9      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
    10      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    11      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    12      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2012 subject to
    13      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    14      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
    15      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    16      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    17      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    18      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30CC1250)
    19      (81067) ... 26,704,000 ........................... (re. $18,209,000)
 
    20                       Project Schedule
    21                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    22                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    23                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    24  ----------------------------------------------------------
    25                                      (thousands of dollars)
    26  Borough of Manhattan Community
    27    College
    28    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    29    to various facilities ..........    14,400         7,200
    30  Bronx Community College
    31    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    32    to various facilities ..........     6,000         3,000
    33  Kingsborough Community College
    34    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    35    to various facilities ..........     7,500         3,750
    36    Health Technologies Education
    37    Center .........................     4,908         2,454
    38  LaGuardia Community College
    39    Center 3 Facade Replacement ....     3,800         1,900
    40    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    41    to various facilities ..........     6,800         3,400
    42  Queensborough Community College
    43    Central Kitchen/Cafeteria ......     2,400         1,200
    44    Campus-wide critical maintenance
    45    to various facilities ..........     7,600         3,800
    46                                       -------        ------
    47      Total ........................    55,408        26,704
    48                                       =======        ======

                                           92                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 54,
     2      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     3    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
     4      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including
     5      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
     6      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     7      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
     8      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
     9      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    10      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2011 subject to
    11      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    12      state director of the budget which shall  include  projects  in  the
    13      following  schedule.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
    14      all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be  suballo-
    15      cated  or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
    16      York for such purpose (30CC1150) (81067) ...........................
    17      31,239,000 ....................................... (re. $19,925,000)
 
    18                       Project Schedule
    19                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    20                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    21                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    22  ----------------------------------------------------------
    23                                      (thousands of dollars)
    24  Borough of Manhattan Community
    25    College
    26      Theater Upgrades and
    27    Equipment ......................     3,400         1,700
    28  Bronx Community College
    29    Campus-wide Roofing,
    30    Ph. I ..........................     4,068         2,034
    31  Kingsborough Community College
    32    Theater Upgrades and Sciences Bldg-
    33    Infrastructure .................     5,150         2,575
    34    T2 Building Upgrades ...........     7,200         3,600
    35  LaGuardia Community College
    36    Center 3 Facade, Ph. I .........     5,000         2,500
    37    Center 3 Upgrades ..............     1,000           500
    38    Campus Improvements ............    10,000         5,000
    39  Queensborough Community College
    40    Central Kitchen/Dining Hall
    41    Renovation .....................     8,660         4,330
    42    Upgrade Campus-wide Electrical
    43    System, Ph. II .................    18,000         9,000
    44                                       -------        ------
    45      Total ........................    62,478        31,239
    46                                       =======        ======
 
    47  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
    48      section 1, of the laws of 2018:

                                           93                         12554-06-3
 
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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    An advance for state financial assistance to  community  colleges  for
     2      alterations   and   improvements  to  various  facilities  including
     3      services and expenses, capital  design,  construction,  acquisition,
     4      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     5      preservation  of  facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
     6      program  change,  environmental  protection,  energy   conservation,
     7      accreditation,  facilities  for the physically disabled, and related
     8      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2010 subject to
     9      an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by  the
    10      state  director  of  the  budget which shall include projects in the
    11      following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to  the  contrary,
    12      all  or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballo-
    13      cated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of  New
    14      York for such purpose (30CC1050) (81067) ...........................
    15      34,563,000 ........................................ (re. $5,537,000)
 
    16                       Project Schedule
    17                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    18                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    19                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    20  ----------------------------------------------------------
    21                                      (thousands of dollars)
    22  Borough of Manhattan Community
    23    College
    24      Central Plant Upgrades,
    25      199 Chambers Street ..........    14,000         7,000
    26  Bronx Community College
    27    Campus-wide Utility Upgrades,
    28      Ph. I ........................    18,626         9,313
    29  Kingsborough Community College
    30    Mechanical and Infrastructure
    31    Improvements ...................     4,000         2,000
    32  LaGuardia Community College
    33    Conference Facility Space ......     2,000         1,000
    34    Center 3 Office Space and
    35      Elevators ....................     2,500         1,250
    36    Facility Upgrades ..............    10,000         5,000
    37  Queensborough Community College
    38    Upgrade Campus-wide Electrical
    39      System, Ph. I ................    18,000         9,000
    40                                       -------        ------
    41      Total ........................    69,126        34,563
    42                                       =======        ======
 
    43  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    44    State  financial  assistance to community colleges for alterations and
    45      improvements to various facilities for minor rehabilitation, includ-
    46      ing but not limited to capital  design,  construction,  acquisition,
    47      reconstruction,  rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and safe-
    48      ty, preservation  of  facilities,  program  improvement  or  program

                                           94                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,  accredi-
     2      tation, facilities for the physically disabled, preventative mainte-
     3      nance and related projects, including costs incurred prior to  April
     4      1,  2008,  and  subject  to  a  plan  submitted annually by the city
     5      university of New York and approved by the director  of  the  budget
     6      (30110850) (15514) ... 2,750,000 .................. (re. $2,750,000)
 
     7  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
     8      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     9    Advances  for  alterations  and improvements to various facilities for
    10      capital critical maintenance and  strategic  initiatives,  including
    11      but not limited to capital design, construction, acquisition, recon-
    12      struction,  rehabilitation,  and  equipment;  for health and safety,
    13      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
    14      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    15      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  preventative
    16      maintenance  and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
    17      April 1, 2008, and subject to a plan developed and submitted annual-
    18      ly by the city university of New York and approved by  the  director
    19      of  the  budget,  and  which  may  include,  but  not be limited to,
    20      projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
    21      the contrary, all or a portion of the  amounts  hereby  appropriated
    22      may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
    23      state of New York for such purpose (30090850) (15518) ..............
    24      206,908,000 ...................................... (re. $40,816,000)
 
    25                       Project Schedule
    26                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    27                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    28                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    29  ----------------------------------------------------------
    30                                      (thousands of dollars)
    31  Borough of Manhattan Community
    32    College
    33    Fiterman Hall ..................   102,200        51,100
    34  Bronx Community College
    35    North Instructional Building ...    24,762        12,381
    36    Backflow Prevention Devices ....     3,400         1,700
    37    Campus-wide Roof Replacement ...     1,932           966
    38  Hostos Community College
    39    500 Grand Concourse ............    18,446         9,223
    40  Kingsborough Community College
    41    Laboratories and Mechanical
    42    Infrastructure Upgrade Phase I .     5,000         2,500
    43  Medgar Evers College
    44    Academic Building I ............    68,346        34,173
    45    Carroll Street Building ........    12,000         6,000
    46  University-wide
    47    CUNY ERP (CUNY FIRST) ..........    27,600        13,800

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                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Project Administration .........    15,430         7,715
     2  For university-wide critical main-
     3    tenance or capital improvement
     4    costs at community colleges
     5    attributable to the findings
     6    of condition surveys for health
     7    and safety needs ...............    35,000        17,500
     8  For university-wide critical main-
     9    tenance or capital improvement
    10    costs at community colleges
    11    attributable to the findings
    12    of condition surveys for
    13    preservation of facilities needs    35,000        17,500
    14  For university-wide critical main-
    15    tenance or capital improvement
    16    costs at community colleges
    17    attributable to ADA needs ......    15,000         7,500
    18  For university-wide critical main-
    19    tenance or capital improvement
    20    costs at community colleges
    21    attributable to certificate of
    22    occupancy/public assembly needs     18,000         9,000
    23  For university-wide critical main-
    24    tenance or capital improvement
    25    costs at community colleges
    26    attributable to energy
    27    conservation needs .............    18,000         9,000
    28  For university-wide critical main-
    29    tenance or capital improvement
    30    costs at community colleges
    31    attributable to science lab
    32    upgrade needs ..................     7,200         3,600
    33  For university-wide critical main-
    34    tenance or capital improvement
    35    costs at community colleges
    36    attributable to educational
    37    technology initiative needs ....     4,000         2,000
    38  For university-wide critical main-
    39    tenance or capital improvement
    40    costs at community colleges
    41    attributable to athletic
    42    facilities upgrade needs .......     2,500         1,250
    43                                  ------------  ------------
    44    Total ..........................   413,816       206,908
    45                                  ============  ============
 
    46  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54,
    47      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    48    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
    49      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including

                                           96                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
     2      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     3      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
     4      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
     5      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
     6      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2007 subject to
     7      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
     8      state director of the budget which shall  include  projects  in  the
     9      following  schedule.  Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
    10      all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be  suballo-
    11      cated  or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
    12      York for such purpose (30660750) (81067) ...........................
    13      40,800,000 ........................................ (re. $2,862,000)
 
    14                       Project Schedule
    15                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    16                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    17                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    18  ----------------------------------------------------------
    19                                      (thousands of dollars)
    20  Borough of Manhattan Community College
    21    Fiterman Hall Replacement ......    40,000        20,000
    22  Bronx Community College
    23    Mechanical Systems Upgrades ....     1,800           900
    24  Medgar Evers
    25    Academic Building I ............    22,000        11,000
    26  For University-wide critical
    27    maintenance or capital im-
    28    provement costs at community
    29    colleges attributable to the
    30    findings of condition sur-
    31    veys for health and safety
    32    needs ..........................     4,800         2,400
    33  For university-wide critical
    34    maintenance or capital im-
    35    provement costs at community
    36    colleges attributable to the
    37    findings of condition sur-
    38    veys for preservation of
    39    facilities needs ...............     3,000         1,500
    40  For university-wide critical
    41    maintenance or capital im-
    42    provement costs at community
    43    colleges to correct defic-
    44    iencies in the mechanical,
    45    electrical and plumbing
    46    infrastructure .................    10,000         5,000
    47                                       -------       -------
    48    Total ..........................    81,600        40,800
    49                                       =======       =======

                                           97                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
     2      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     3    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
     4      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including
     5      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
     6      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     7      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
     8      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
     9      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    10      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2006 subject to
    11      an  annual plan developed by the city university which shall include
    12      projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
    13      the contrary, all or a portion of the  amounts  hereby  appropriated
    14      may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
    15      state of New York for such purpose (30660650) (81067) ..............
    16      8,769,000 ......................................... (re. $1,474,000)
 
    17                       Project Schedule
    18                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    19                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    20                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    21  ----------------------------------------------------------
    22                                      (thousands of dollars)
    23  Medgar Evers College
    24    Theater ........................     3,450         1,725
    25    Auditorium .....................    14,088         7,044
    26                                       -------        ------
    27    Total ..........................    17,538         8,769
    28                                       =======        ======
 
    29  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
    30      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    31    Additional   advance  for  state  financial  assistance  to  community
    32      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
    33      including capital design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
    34      rehabilitation, equipment and personal service costs; for health and
    35      safety, preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improve-
    36      ment  or  program change, environmental protection, energy conserva-
    37      tion, accreditation, facilities  for  the  physically  disabled  and
    38      related  projects  including  costs incurred prior to April 1, 2006.
    39      Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a  portion  of
    40      the  amounts  hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
    41      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    42      (30660650) (81067) ... 66,580,000 ................ (re. $21,119,000)
 
    43                       Project Schedule
    44                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    45                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    46                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    47  ----------------------------------------------------------

                                           98                         12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                                      (thousands of dollars)
     2  Borough of Manhattan Community
     3      College
     4    Fiterman Hall Replacement ......    15,000         7,500
     5    Chambers Street Renovations
     6    Phase II .......................    14,000         7,000
     7  Bronx Community College
     8    Mechanical System Upgrades .....     6,000         3,000
     9  Hostos Community College
    10    Renovations in 475 Grand Concourse   6,000         3,000
    11  Kings Borough Community College
    12    Air conditioning T5 ............       218           109
    13    Renovation of former auditorium T2
    14    building as learning resource
    15    center .........................     2,000         1,000
    16    Air conditioning T4 ............       942           471
    17    Mechanical System Upgrades .....     6,000         3,000
    18  Laguardia Community College
    19    Renovations of Center 3 ........    14,000         7,000
    20  Acquisition and Renovation
    21    of an Additional Educational
    22    Building .......................    55,000        27,500
    23  Medgar Evers
    24    Academic I .....................     8,000         4,000
    25  Queensborough Community College
    26    Renovation of Science Building .     6,000         3,000
    27                                      --------      --------
    28      Total ........................   133,160        66,580
    29                                      ========      ========
 
    30  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
    31      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    32    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
    33      alterations  and  improvements  to  various   facilities   including
    34      services  and  expenses,  capital design, construction, acquisition,
    35      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    36      preservation of facilities, new facilities, program  improvement  or
    37      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    38      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    39      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2005 subject to
    40      an  annual plan developed by the city university which shall include
    41      projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
    42      the contrary, all or a portion of the  amounts  hereby  appropriated
    43      may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
    44      state of New York for such purpose (30590550) (81067) ..............
    45      105,849,000 ....................................... (re. $7,638,000)
 
    46                       Project Schedule
    47                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    48                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT

                                           99                         12554-06-3

                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
     2  ----------------------------------------------------------
     3                                      (thousands of dollars)
     4  Queensborough Community College
     5    Holocaust Resource Center ......... 3,000          1,500
     6    Instruction Building Planning
     7    and Design Costs .................. 4,948          2,474
     8    Upgrade Campus Wide Electric
     9    System ............................ 1,000            500
    10    Upgrade Campus Wide Drainage
    11    System ............................ 1,000            500
    12  Kingsborough Community College
    13    Roof Replacement .................. 3,000          1,500
    14    Additional Roof Replacement ....... 3,000          1,500
    15    Fire Alarm Rehab .................. 6,256          3,128
    16    Gymnasium ......................... 6,060          3,030
    17    Marine/Academic Center ............ 5,050          2,525
    18    Primary Arts Center ................. 850            425
    19  Hostos Community College
    20    475 Grand Concourse Renovation .... 4,948          2,474
    21    Site Acquisition .................... 750            375
    22  LaGuardia Community College
    23    Center 3 Renovations, Phase II .... 5,346          2,673
    24    Department of Humanities
    25    Renovation ....................... 17,012          8,506
    26    Department of Computer Information
    27    Systems .......................... 21,000         10,500
    28  Medgar Evers College
    29    Athletic Fields ................... 1,960            980
    30  Bronx Community College
    31    North Instructional Building ..... 60,962         30,481
    32    Mechanical Systems &
    33    Infrastructure Upgrade Phase 1 .... 4,074          2,037
    34  Borough Manhattan Community College
    35    Training Program for Emergency
    36    First Response ................... 21,400         10,700
    37    North campus building ............. 2,000          1,000
    38    Chambers Street Renovation Phase
    39    II ................................ 5,506          2,753
    40  Universitywide
    41    For condition assessment: Health
    42    and Safety ........................ 9,762          4,881
    43    For condition assessment:
    44    Facilities Preservation ........... 3,994          1,997
    45    For condition assessment: ADA ..... 3,820          1,910
    46    For construction, acquisition,
    47    renovation or rehabilitation of
    48    facilities including equipment and
    49    other necessary incidental costs
    50    related to the CUNY Incubator

                                           100                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Network .......................... 15,000          7,500
     2                                      -------        -------
     3      Total ......................... 211,698        105,849
     4                                      =======        =======
 
     5  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003:
     6    State  financial  assistance to community colleges for alterations and
     7      improvements to various facilities including services and  expenses,
     8      capital design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabili-
     9      tation and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facili-
    10      ties,  new  facilities, program improvement or program change, envi-
    11      ronmental protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities
    12      for the physically  disabled,  preventive  maintenance  and  related
    13      projects,  including  costs  incurred  prior  to  April 1, 2003, and
    14      subject to a plan submitted annually by the city university  of  New
    15      York  and  approved  by  the state director of the budget (30020350)
    16      (15514) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,711,000)
 
    17  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 54,
    18      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    19    An advance for state financial assistance to  community  colleges  for
    20      alterations   and   improvements  to  various  facilities  including
    21      services and expenses, capital  design,  construction,  acquisition,
    22      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    23      preservation  of  facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
    24      program  change,  environmental  protection,  energy   conservation,
    25      accreditation,  facilities  for the physically disabled, and related
    26      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1,  2003,  subject
    27      to  an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by
    28      the state director of the budget, and which may include, but not  be
    29      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    30      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    31      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    32      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30050350)
    33      (81067) ... 50,000,000 ........................... (re. $48,248,000)
 
    34                Project Schedule
    35                                        AMOUNT
    36  --------------------------------------------
    37                        (thousands of dollars)
    38  Medgar Evers College ................ 19,400
    39    -Academic Building I
    40  University-wide ..................... 30,600
    41    -For  university-wide  crit-
    42      ical  maintenance or capi-
    43      tal   improvement    costs
    44      attributable  to the find-
    45      ings of condition  surveys
    46      for   health  and  safety,
    47      preservation of facilities

                                           101                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      and access for  the  phys-
     2      ically    disabled;   code
     3      compliance;       asbestos
     4      removal;      emergencies;
     5      energy conservation needs;
     6      fire  alarms,  sprinklers,
     7      electrical    distribution
     8      and  heating  and  cooling
     9      system  requirements;  and
    10      other similar  campus-wide
    11      and system-wide needs
    12                                  ------------
    13      Total ........................... 50,000
    14                                  ============
 
    15  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 54,
    16      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    17    An  advance  for  state financial assistance to community colleges for
    18      alterations and improvements to various facilities including capital
    19      design, construction,  acquisition,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation
    20      and  equipment;  for  health and safety, preservation of facilities,
    21      new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
    22      protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities  for  the
    23      physically disabled, and related projects according to the following
    24      project schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all
    25      or  a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated
    26      or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of  New  York
    27      for such purpose (303198C1) (81067) ................................
    28      109,700,000 ...................................... (re. $14,375,000)
 
    29                Project Schedule
    30                                        AMOUNT
    31  --------------------------------------------
    32                        (thousands of dollars)
    33    For payment of up to one-
    34      half of the total capital
    35      costs for community
    36      colleges for health and
    37      safety projects based on
    38      the results of building
    39      condition surveys ............... 1,500
    40    For payment of up to one-
    41      half of the total capital
    42      costs for community
    43      colleges for asbestos
    44      removal and abatement ........... 1,000
    45    For payment of up to one-
    46      half of the total capital
    47      costs for community
    48      colleges for preservation

                                           102                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      of facilities projects
     2      based on the results of
     3      building condition surveys ...... 2,000
     4    For payment of up to one-
     5      half of the total capital
     6      costs for community
     7      colleges for making
     8      facilities accessible to the
     9      physically disabled based
    10      on the results of building
    11      condition surveys ............... 1,000
    12    For payment of up to one-
    13      half of the total capital
    14      costs for community
    15      colleges for the
    16      telecommunications initiative ... 2,000
    17    For payment of up to one-
    18      half of the total capital
    19      costs for community
    20      colleges for energy
    21      conservation .................... 1,000
    22    For payment of up to one-
    23      half of the total capital
    24      costs for community
    25      colleges for the
    26      educational technology
    27      equipment initiative ............ 1,500
    28    An additional advance for
    29      state financial assistance
    30      to community colleges for
    31      alterations and
    32      improvements to various
    33      facilities including capital
    34      design, construction,
    35      acquisition, reconstruction,
    36      rehabilitation and
    37      equipment; for health and
    38      safety, preservation of
    39      facilities, new facilities,
    40      program improvement or
    41      program change, environ-
    42      mental protection, energy
    43      conservation, accredita-
    44      tion, facilities for the
    45      physically disabled, and
    46      related projects according
    47      to the following project
    48      schedule (303198C1) ............ 99,700
    49                               --------------
    50      Total ......................... 109,700

                                           103                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                               ==============
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For  services and expenses for the state share of financial assistance
     7      to community colleges for alterations and  improvements  to  various
     8      facilities,   including   services  and  expenses,  capital  design,
     9      construction,  reconstruction,  rehabilitation  and  equipment;  for
    10      health  and  safety,  preservation  of  facilities,  new facilities,
    11      program improvement or  program  change,  environmental  protection,
    12      energy  conservation,  accreditation,  facilities for the physically
    13      disabled, and related projects, including costs  incurred  prior  to
    14      April  1,  2022  subject  to  an  annual  plan developed by the city
    15      university and  approved  by  the  state  director  of  the  budget.
    16      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    17      the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated  or  transferred
    18      to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
    19      (30CC2203) (81067) ... 44,793,000 ................ (re. $44,793,000)
 
    20  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    21    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
    22      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
    23      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    24      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    25      preservation of facilities, new facilities  program  improvement  or
    26      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    27      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    28      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2021 subject to
    29      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    30      state director of the budget. Notwithstanding any other law  to  the
    31      contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be
    32      suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state
    33      of New York for such purpose (30CC2103) (81067) ....................
    34      35,482,000 ....................................... (re. $35,482,000)
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    36    For services and expenses for state financial assistance to  community
    37      colleges  for  alterations  and  improvements  to various facilities
    38      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    39      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    40      preservation  of  facilities,  new facilities program improvement or
    41      program  change,  environmental  protection,  energy   conservation,
    42      accreditation,  facilities  for the physically disabled, and related
    43      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2020 subject to
    44      an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by  the
    45      state  director  of the budget. Notwithstanding any other law to the
    46      contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be

                                           104                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the  state
     2      of New York for such purpose (30CC2003) (81067) ....................
     3      64,254,000 ....................................... (re. $64,254,000)
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
     5    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
     6      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
     7      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
     8      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
     9      preservation of facilities, new facilities  program  improvement  or
    10      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    11      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    12      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2019 subject to
    13      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    14      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
    15      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    16      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    17      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    18      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30CC1903)
    19      (81067) ... 68,293,000 ........................... (re. $65,085,000)
 
    20                       Project Schedule
    21                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    22                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    23                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    24  ----------------------------------------------------------
    25                                      (thousands of dollars)
    26  Borough Manhattan Community College
    27    Childhood Center HVAC Upgrades ...   2,176         1,088
    28    Door and Access Upgrades .........   1,850           925
    29  Bronx Community College
    30    Alumni Gym HVAC and ADA Upgrades..   6,000         3,000
    31    Meister Hall Lab and Classroom
    32      Upgrades .......................     800           400
    33  Hostos Community College
    34    Classroom Upgrades ...............   3,000         1,500
    35    500 Grand Concourse Upgrades .....   4,000         2,000
    36  Kingsborough Community College
    37    Performing Arts Center Upgrades ..   4,000         2,000
    38  LaGuardia Community College
    39    Center 3 Infrastructure and
    40      Program Upgrades ...............  62,000        31,000
    41    Student Tutoring Hub .............   8,200         4,100
    42    Library Upgrades Ph. II ..........     300           150
    43  Queensborough Community College
    44    ASAP Facility Upgrades ...........   2,700         1,350
    45  For university-wide community college
    46    critical maintenance or capital
    47    improvement costs attributable to

                                           105                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    preservation of facilities .......  34,284        17,142
     2  For university-wide community college
     3    critical maintenance or capital
     4    improvement costs attributable to
     5    the accelerated conservation and
     6    efficiency program ...............   1,196           598
     7  For university-wide community college
     8    critical maintenance or capital
     9    improvement costs attributable to
    10    facilities which support the CUNY
    11    in the Heights programs ..........   6,080         3,040
    12                                       -------        ------
    13      Total .......................... 136,586        68,293
    14                                       =======        ======
 
    15  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    16    For  services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
    17      colleges for alterations  and  improvements  to  various  facilities
    18      including  services  and  expenses,  capital  design,  construction,
    19      reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
    20      preservation of facilities, new facilities  program  improvement  or
    21      program   change,  environmental  protection,  energy  conservation,
    22      accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled,  and  related
    23      projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2018 subject to
    24      an  annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
    25      state director of the budget, and which  may  include,  but  not  be
    26      limited  to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
    27      other law to the contrary, all or a portion of  the  amounts  hereby
    28      appropriated  may  be  suballocated  or transferred to the dormitory
    29      authority of the state of  New  York  for  such  purpose  (30CC1803)
    30      (81067) ... 48,483,000 ........................... (re. $44,856,000)
 
    31                       Project Schedule
    32                                     ESTIMATED     ESTIMATED
    33                                   TOTAL STATE    50 PERCENT
    34                                 & LOCAL SHARE   STATE SHARE
    35  ----------------------------------------------------------
    36                                      (thousands of dollars)
    37  Borough Manhattan Community College
    38    Lighting Upgrades ..............     2,650         1,325
    39    Pedestrian Walkway Upgrades ....     1,800           900
    40  Bronx Community College
    41    Student Center Exterior Renovation   1,000           500
    42    Goud Memorial Library Restoration.   4,000         2,000
    43    Community Hall Renovation ......     1,000           500
    44    Student Center ADA Upgrades ....       800           400
    45  Hostos Community College
    46    Lighting Upgrade ...............       750           375
    47    Electrical System Upgrades .....       500           250
    48  Kingsborough Community College

                                           106                        12554-06-3
 
                               CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
                 (APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
                                     SENIOR COLLEGES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Marina Upgrades ................     3,000         1,500
     2    Roadway Upgrades ...............     1,500           750
     3  LaGuardia Community College
     4    Science Lab Renovations ........    10,200         5,100
     5  Queensborough Community College
     6    Theater Upgrades ...............     2,200         1,100
     7    Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation     6,400         3,200
     8  For university-wide community college
     9    critical maintenance or capital
    10    improvement costs attributable to
    11    preservation of facilities .....    58,166        29,083
    12  For university-wide community college
    13    critical maintenance or capital
    14    improvement costs attributable to
    15    facilities which support ASAP
    16    programs .......................     3,000         1,500
    17                                       -------        ------
    18      Total ........................    96,966        48,483
    19                                       =======        ======

                                           107                        12554-06-3
 
                   DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24

     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....     481,242,000     1,130,747,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................     481,242,000     1,130,747,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP) ................ 109,242,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    13    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    14    Maintenance and Operations Purpose
 
    15  For the maintenance and operation of various
    16    facilities  and systems including personal
    17    services,  fringe  benefits  and  indirect
    18    costs.  Notwithstanding  any  other law to
    19    the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    20    funds  appropriated herein may be suballo-
    21    cated or transferred  to  any  department,
    22    agency,  or  public  authority  (10FM23MO)
    23    (81107) .................................... 109,242,000
 
    24  MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP) ... 372,000,000
    25                                                            --------------
 
    26    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    27    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    28    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    29    Administration Purpose
 
    30  For the preparation  and  review  of  plans,
    31    specifications,  estimates, studies, plant
    32    evaluations, inspections,  appraisals  and
    33    surveys,  and  legal  claims  relating  to
    34    existing or  proposed  facilities  of  the
    35    department  of  corrections  and community
    36    supervision,  and  payment   of   personal
    37    service and nonpersonal service, including
    38    fringe  benefits,  related to the adminis-
    39    tration and security of  capital  projects
    40    provided  by the department of corrections
    41    and  community  supervision  for  new  and
    42    reappropriated projects (10502350) (81065)
    43    ............................................. 16,000,000
 
    44    Capital Projects Funds - Other

                                           108                        12554-06-3
 
                   DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
     2    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
     3    Environmental Protection or Improvements Purpose
 
     4  Alterations   and   improvements,  including
     5    related departmental administrative costs,
     6    for environmental protection  or  improve-
     7    ments including liabilities incurred prior
     8    to April 1, 2023 (10062306) (81062) ......... 23,000,000
 
     9    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    10    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    11    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    12    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    13  Alterations   and   improvements,  including
    14    related departmental administrative costs,
    15    for health and  safety  including  liabil-
    16    ities  incurred  prior  to  April  1, 2023
    17    (10012301) (81028) .......................... 23,000,000
 
    18    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    19    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    20    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    21    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    22  Alterations  and   improvements,   including
    23    related departmental administrative costs,
    24    for the preservation of facilities includ-
    25    ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
    26    2023 (10032303) (81010) .................... 205,000,000
    27  Alterations   and   improvements,  including
    28    related departmental administrative costs,
    29    for  preventative  maintenance  that  will
    30    prolong  the useful life of assets includ-
    31    ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
    32    2023 (10M32303) (81091) ..................... 15,000,000
 
    33    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    34    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    35    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    36    Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
 
    37  Alterations  and   improvements,   including
    38    related departmental administrative costs,
    39    for  program improvement or program change
    40    including liabilities  incurred  prior  to
    41    April 1, 2023 (10082308) (81063) ............ 87,000,000
    42  Alterations   and  improvements  within  the
    43    correctional industries program, including
    44    related departmental administrative costs,
    45    for program improvement or program  change

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                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    including  liabilities  incurred  prior to
     2    April 1, 2023 (10IN2308) (19701) ............. 3,000,000

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
     4    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
     5    Maintenance and Operations Purpose
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     7    For  the  maintenance  and operation of various facilities and systems
     8      including personal services, fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs.
     9      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    10      the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred  to
    11      any department, agency, or public authority (10FM22MO) (81107) .....
    12      107,100,000 ..................................... (re. $107,100,000)
 
    13  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    14    For  the  maintenance  and operation of various facilities and systems
    15      including personal services, fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs.
    16      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    17      the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred  to
    18      any department, agency, or public authority (10FM21MO) (81107) .....
    19      105,000,000 ....................................... (re. $2,306,000)
 
    20  MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    23    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    24    Administration Purpose
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    26    For  the  preparation  and review of plans, specifications, estimates,
    27      studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
    28      legal claims relating to existing  or  proposed  facilities  of  the
    29      department  of corrections and community supervision, and payment of
    30      personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
    31      related to the  administration  and  security  of  capital  projects
    32      provided  by the department of corrections and community supervision
    33      for new and reappropriated projects (10502250) (81065) .............
    34      16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,861,000)
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    36    For the preparation and review of  plans,  specifications,  estimates,
    37      studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
    38      legal  claims  relating  to  existing  or proposed facilities of the
    39      department of corrections and community supervision, and payment  of
    40      personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
    41      related  to  the  administration  and  security  of capital projects
    42      provided by the department of corrections and community  supervision
    43      for new and reappropriated projects (10502150) (81065) .............
    44      16,000,000 ........................................... (re. $99,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
     2    For  the  preparation  and review of plans, specifications, estimates,
     3      studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
     4      legal claims relating to existing  or  proposed  facilities  of  the
     5      department  of corrections and community supervision, and payment of
     6      personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
     7      related to the  administration  and  security  of  capital  projects
     8      provided  by the department of corrections and community supervision
     9      for new and reappropriated projects (10501950) (81065) .............
    10      17,000,000 ........................................... (re. $74,000)
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    13    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    14    Environmental Protection or Improvements Purpose
 
    15  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    16    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    17      trative  costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
    18      ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2022  (10062206)  (81062)
    19      ... 23,000,000 ................................... (re. $23,000,000)
 
    20  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    21    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    22      trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements  includ-
    23      ing  liabilities  incurred prior to April 1, 2021 (10062106) (81062)
    24      ... 23,000,000 ................................... (re. $18,094,000)
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    26    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    27      trative  costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
    28      ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2020  (10062006)  (81062)
    29      ... 23,000,000 ................................... (re. $10,135,000)
 
    30  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    31    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    32      trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements  includ-
    33      ing  liabilities  incurred prior to April 1, 2019 (10061906) (81062)
    34      ... 24,000,000 .................................... (re. $2,774,000)
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    36    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    37      trative  costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
    38      ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2018  (10061806)  (81062)
    39      ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $118,000)
 
    40  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    41    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    42      trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements  includ-
    43      ing  liabilities  incurred prior to April 1, 2017 (10061706) (81062)
    44      ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $587,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
     2    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     3      trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements  includ-
     4      ing  liabilities  incurred prior to April 1, 2016 (10061606) (81062)
     5      ... 62,000,000 .................................... (re. $8,906,000)
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
     7    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
     8      trative  costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
     9      ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013  (10061306)  (81062)
    10      ... 28,000,000 ...................................... (re. $142,000)
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    12    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    13      trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements  includ-
    14      ing  liabilities  incurred prior to April 1, 2012 (10061206) (81062)
    15      ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $108,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    17    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    18      trative  costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
    19      ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011  (10061106)  (81062)
    20      ... 24,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,000)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    23    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    24    Facilities for the Physically Disabled Purpose
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
    26    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    27      trative costs, of facilities for the physically  disabled  including
    28      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2000 (10A40004) (81061)
    29      2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $32,000)
 
    30    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    31    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    32    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    33    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    34  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    35    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    36      trative  costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
    37      prior to April 1, 2022 (10012201) (81028) ..........................
    38      23,000,000 ....................................... (re. $22,981,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    40    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    41      trative  costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
    42      prior to April 1, 2021 (10012101) (81028) ..........................
    43      23,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     2    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     3      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
     4      prior to April 1, 2020 (10012001) (81028) ..........................
     5      23,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,000,000)
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
     7    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     8      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
     9      prior to April 1, 2019 (10011901) (81028) ..........................
    10      15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,917,000)
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    12    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    13      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    14      prior to April 1, 2018 (10011801) (81028) ..........................
    15      15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,163,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    17    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    18      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    19      prior to April 1, 2017 (10011701) (81028) ..........................
    20      15,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,732,000)
 
    21  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    22    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    23      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    24      prior to April 1, 2016 (10011601) (81028) ..........................
    25      23,000,000 ........................................... (re. $54,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    27    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    28      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    29      prior to April 1, 2013 (10011301) (81028) ..........................
    30      22,000,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000)
 
    31  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    32    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    33      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    34      prior to April 1, 2011 (10011101) (81028) ..........................
    35      16,000,000 ........................................... (re. $11,000)
 
    36  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
    37    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    38      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    39      prior to April 1, 2009 (10010901) (81028) ..........................
    40      16,000,000 ............................................ (re. $7,000)
 
    41  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    42    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    43      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      prior to April 1, 2007 (10010701) (81028) ..........................
     2      20,000,000 ............................................ (re. $4,000)
 
     3  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
     4    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     5      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
     6      prior to April 1, 2005 (10010501) (81028) ..........................
     7      30,000,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)
 
     8  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
     9    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    10      trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities  incurred
    11      prior to April 1, 2004 (10010401) (81028) ..........................
    12      30,000,000 ........................................... (re. $26,000)
 
    13    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    14    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    15    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    16    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    17  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    18    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    19      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    20      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2022 (10032203) (81010) ...........
    21      205,000,000 ..................................... (re. $204,931,000)
    22    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    23      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
    24      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
    25      1, 2022 (10M32203) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........ (re. $14,993,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    27    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    28      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    29      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2021 (10032103) (81010) ...........
    30      165,000,000 ..................................... (re. $147,973,000)
    31    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    32      trative  costs,  for  preventative maintenance that will prolong the
    33      useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to  April
    34      1, 2021 (10M32103) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........ (re. $14,945,000)
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    36    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    37      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    38      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2020 (10032003) (81010) ...........
    39      165,000,000 ...................................... (re. $67,788,000)
    40    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    41      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
    42      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
    43      1, 2020 (10M32003) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $9,036,000)
 
    44  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
     2      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
     3      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2019 (10031903) (81010) ...........
     4      166,000,000 ...................................... (re. $56,827,000)
     5    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     6      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
     7      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
     8      1, 2019 (10M31903) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $7,813,000)
 
     9  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    10    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    11      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    12      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2018 (10031803) (81010) ...........
    13      166,000,000 ...................................... (re. $13,287,000)
    14    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    15      trative  costs,  for  preventative maintenance that will prolong the
    16      useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to  April
    17      1, 2018 (10M31803) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $795,000)
 
    18  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    19    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    20      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    21      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2017 (10031703) (81010) ...........
    22      141,000,000 ...................................... (re. $25,080,000)
    23    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    24      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
    25      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
    26      1, 2017 (10M31703) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $1,717,000)
 
    27  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    28    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    29      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    30      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2016 (10031603) (81010) ...........
    31      92,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,311,000)
    32    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    33      trative  costs,  for  preventative maintenance that will prolong the
    34      useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to  April
    35      1, 2016 (10M31603) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $27,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    37    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    38      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    39      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2013 (10031303) (81010) ...........
    40      186,000,000 ....................................... (re. $2,303,000)
    41    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    42      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
    43      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
    44      1, 2013 (10M31303) (81091) ... 13,000,000 ........... (re. $334,000)
 
    45  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    46    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    47      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2012 (10031203) (81010) ...........
     2      174,000,000 ....................................... (re. $2,005,000)
     3    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     4      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
     5      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
     6      1, 2012 (10M31203) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $241,000)
 
     7  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
     8    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
     9      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    10      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2011 (10031103) (81010) ...........
    11      174,000,000 ......................................... (re. $870,000)
    12    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    13      trative  costs,  for  preventative maintenance that will prolong the
    14      useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to  April
    15      1, 2011 (10M31103) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............. (re. $8,000)
 
    16  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    17    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    18      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    19      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2010 (10031003) (81010) ...........
    20      174,000,000 .......................................... (re. $50,000)
 
    21  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
    22    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    23      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    24      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2009 (10030903) (81010) ...........
    25      165,000,000 .......................................... (re. $10,000)
 
    26  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    27    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    28      trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including  liabil-
    29      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2008 (10030803) (81010) ...........
    30      170,000,000 .......................................... (re. $82,000)
    31    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    32      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
    33      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
    34      1, 2008 (10M30803) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $20,000)
 
    35  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    36    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    37      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    38      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2007 (10030703) (81010) ...........
    39      147,000,000 ......................................... (re. $144,000)
 
    40  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
    41    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    42      trative  costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
    43      ities incurred prior to April 1, 2006 (10030603) (81010) ...........
    44      137,000,000 .......................................... (re. $31,000)
    45    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    46      trative  costs,  for  preventative maintenance that will prolong the

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to  April
     2      1, 2006 (10M30603) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............. (re. $1,000)
 
     3  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
     4    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     5      trative costs, for preventative maintenance that  will  prolong  the
     6      useful  life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
     7      1, 2005 (10M30503) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............. (re. $1,000)
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
    10    DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
    11    Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
 
    12  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    13    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    14      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    15      liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2022 (10082208)  (81063)  ...
    16      87,000,000 ....................................... (re. $87,000,000)
    17    Alterations   and  improvements  within  the  correctional  industries
    18      program, including related departmental  administrative  costs,  for
    19      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
    20      prior to April 1, 2022 (10IN2208) (19701) ..........................
    21      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    23    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    24      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
    25      liabilities  incurred  prior to April 1, 2021 (10082108) (81063) ...
    26      87,000,000 ....................................... (re. $84,348,000)
    27    Alterations  and  improvements  within  the  correctional   industries
    28      program,  including  related  departmental administrative costs, for
    29      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
    30      prior to April 1, 2021 (10IN2108) (19701) ..........................
    31      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
 
    32  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    33    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    34      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    35      liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2020 (10082008)  (81063)  ...
    36      87,000,000 ....................................... (re. $55,194,000)
    37    Alterations   and  improvements  within  the  correctional  industries
    38      program, including related departmental  administrative  costs,  for
    39      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
    40      prior to April 1, 2020 (10IN2008) (19701) ..........................
    41      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    43    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    44      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
    45      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2019 (10081908) (81063)
    46      164,000,000 ...................................... (re. $21,378,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Alterations  and  improvements  within  the  correctional   industries
     2      program,  including  related  departmental administrative costs, for
     3      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
     4      prior to April 1, 2019 (10IN1908) (19701) ..........................
     5      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)

     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     7    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     8      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
     9      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2018 (10081808) (81063)
    10      95,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,464,000)
    11    Alterations  and  improvements  within  the  correctional   industries
    12      program,  including  related  departmental administrative costs, for
    13      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
    14      prior to April 1, 2018 (10IN1808) (19701) ..........................
    15      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,392,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    17    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    18      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    19      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  2017  (10081708)  (81063)
    20      95,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,030,000)
    21    Alterations   and  improvements  within  the  correctional  industries
    22      program, including related departmental  administrative  costs,  for
    23      program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
    24      prior to April 1, 2017 (10IN1708) (19701) ..........................
    25      3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $634,000)
 
    26  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    27    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    28      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
    29      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2016 (10081608) (81063)
    30      69,000,000 .......................................... (re. $338,000)
 
    31  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    32    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    33      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    34      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  2013  (10081308)  (81063)
    35      46,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,964,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    37    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    38      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
    39      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2012 (10081208) (81063)
    40      56,000,000 ........................................... (re. $13,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    42    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    43      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    44      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  2011  (10081108)  (81063)
    45      76,000,000 ........................................... (re. $20,000)

                                           119                        12554-06-3
 
                   DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
     2    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
     3      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
     4      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2010 (10081008) (81063)
     5      76,000,000 ............................................ (re. $5,000)
 
     6  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
     7    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
     8      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
     9      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  2009  (10080908)  (81063)
    10      90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,024,000)
 
    11  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    12    Alterations  and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
    13      trative costs, for program improvement or program  change  including
    14      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  2008 (10080808) (81063)
    15      85,000,000 ........................................... (re. $80,000)
 
    16  By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
    17    Alterations and improvements, including related departmental  adminis-
    18      trative  costs,  for program improvement or program change including
    19      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  2006  (10080608)  (81063)
    20      44,000,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)

                                           120                        12554-06-3
 
                          DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....     178,000,000       160,000,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................     178,000,000       160,000,000
     8                                        ================  ================

     9  ADMINISTRATION (CCP) ........................................ 18,000,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    14  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    15    acquisition and development of technology,
    16    including but not  limited  to  equipment,
    17    software, and services. Funds appropriated
    18    herein  may  be  suballocated to any other
    19    state department to achieve the purpose of
    20    this appropriation (CJSF2308) ............... 18,000,000
 
    21  DISCOVERY IMPLEMENTATION (CCP) .............................. 75,000,000
    22                                                            --------------
 
    23    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    24    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    25    Program Improvement/Change Purpose

    26  To support capital  investments  related  to
    27    counties,  cities  with  populations  less
    28    than one million and  towns  and  villages
    29    discovery   database,  including  but  not
    30    limited to equipment, technology  enhance-
    31    ments,  and  centralized database studies.
    32    All or a portion of the funds appropriated
    33    herein may be transferred or  suballocated
    34    to  any  state  department, agency, or the
    35    judiciary (CJDI2308) ........................ 25,000,000
 
    36    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    37    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    38    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    39  To support capital  investments  related  to
    40    cities  with  populations  more  than  one
    41    million discovery database, including  but
    42    not   limited   to  equipment,  technology

                                           121                        12554-06-3
 
                          DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    enhancements,  and  centralized   database
     2    studies.    All  or a portion of the funds
     3    appropriated herein may be transferred  or
     4    suballocated   to  any  state  department,
     5    agency, or the judiciary (CJDI2308) ......... 50,000,000
 
     6  SAFETY AND SECURITY PROJECTS FOR AT RISK FACILITIES (CCP) ... 85,000,000
     7                                                            --------------
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    10    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    11  For competitive grants to provide safety and
    12    security projects at  nonprofit  organiza-
    13    tions  at  risk  of hate crimes or attacks
    14    including, but not limited to, at a facil-
    15    ity, virtually or on the internet  because
    16    of  their  ideology,  beliefs  or mission,
    17    provided that $10,000,000 be  made  avail-
    18    able   for   not-for-profit   reproductive
    19    health centers. Provided that  an  assess-
    20    ment  of  facilities  at risk may include,
    21    but not be limited to,  considerations  of
    22    the  vulnerabilities  of  the organization
    23    based on its location and membership,  and
    24    the potential consequences of a hate crime
    25    or  attack  at the facility. Recipients of
    26    such grants shall be entitled to use  such
    27    funds  to  purchase commodities, services,
    28    and   technology    through    centralized
    29    contracts  established  by  the  office of
    30    general services under section 163 of  the
    31    state  finance  law,  and  such recipients
    32    shall be deemed for  such  purpose  to  be
    33    authorized  users  within  the  meaning of
    34    paragraph k of subdivision  1  of  section
    35    163  of  the  state  finance law. All or a
    36    portion of the funds  appropriated  herein
    37    may  be  suballocated to any department or
    38    agency (CJSS2308) (55970) ................... 35,000,000
    39  For grants to  support  capital  investments
    40    related   to   innovative  crime-reduction
    41    strategies in communities affected by  gun
    42    violence.  Recipients of such grants shall
    43    be entitled to use such funds to  purchase
    44    commodities,   services,   and  technology
    45    through centralized contracts  established
    46    by  the  office  of general services under
    47    section 163 of the state finance law,  and
    48    such  recipients  shall be deemed for such
    49    purpose to be authorized users within  the

                                           122                        12554-06-3
 
                          DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of
     2    section  163 of the state finance law. All
     3    funds appropriated  herein  shall  not  be
     4    subject   to  section  163  of  the  state
     5    finance law or section 142 of the economic
     6    development law,  and  a  portion  of  the
     7    funds  appropriated herein may be suballo-
     8    cated  to   any   department   or   agency
     9    (CJGV2308) (60175) .......................... 50,000,000

                                           123                        12554-06-3
 
                          DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1  DISCOVERY IMPLEMENTATION AND PRETRIAL SERVICES (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    To  support  capital  investments related to statewide discovery data-
     7      base,  including  but  not  limited  to  equipment,  and  technology
     8      enhancements.  All or a portion of the funds appropriated herein may
     9      be transferred or suballocated to any state department,  agency,  or
    10      the judiciary (CJDI2208) (60187) ... 25,000,000 .. (re. $25,000,000)
    11    For  payments to counties and nonprofit organizations to support capi-
    12      tal investments related to pretrial,  alternative  to  incarceration
    13      services  and  reentry programs, including but not limited to equip-
    14      ment, technology,  and  facility  renovations.  Funding  under  this
    15      appropriation  shall  be pursuant to a plan developed by the commis-
    16      sioner of division of criminal justice services and approved by  the
    17      director  of  the budget. All or a portion of the funds appropriated
    18      herein may be suballocated to any department  or  agency  (CJPS2208)
    19      (60188) ... 10,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000)
 
    20  SAFETY AND SECURITY PROJECTS FOR AT RISK FACILITIES (CCP)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    23    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    24  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    25    For  competitive  grants  to  provide  safety and security projects at
    26      nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes or attacks including,
    27      but not limited to, at a facility,  virtually  or  on  the  internet
    28      because  of  their  ideology,  beliefs  or mission. Provided that an
    29      assessment of facilities at risk may include, but not be limited to,
    30      considerations of the vulnerabilities of the organization  based  on
    31      its  location  and  membership,  and the potential consequences of a
    32      hate crime or attack at the  facility.  Recipients  of  such  grants
    33      shall  be  entitled  to  use  such  funds  to  purchase commodities,
    34      services, and technology through centralized  contracts  established
    35      by  the  office  of  general services under section 163 of the state
    36      finance law, and such recipients shall be deemed for such purpose to
    37      be authorized users within the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision
    38      1 of section 163 of the state finance law. All or a portion  of  the
    39      funds  appropriated  herein may be suballocated to any department or
    40      agency (CJSS2208) (55970) ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $25,000,000)
    41    For competitive grants to support capital investments related to inno-
    42      vative crime-reduction strategies in  communities  affected  by  gun
    43      violence.  Recipients  of  such grants shall be entitled to use such
    44      funds to purchase  commodities,  services,  and  technology  through
    45      centralized  contracts established by the office of general services
    46      under section 163 of the state  finance  law,  and  such  recipients
    47      shall  be  deemed for such purpose to be authorized users within the

                                           124                        12554-06-3
 
                          DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of section 163 of the  state
     2      finance  law.  All or a portion of the funds appropriated herein may
     3      be suballocated to any department or agency (CJGV2208) (60175) .....
     4      50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $50,000,000)
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
     6    For  competitive  grants  to  provide  safety and security projects at
     7      nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes or attacks including,
     8      but not limited to, at a facility,  virtually  or  on  the  internet
     9      because  of  their  ideology,  beliefs  or mission. Provided that an
    10      assessment of facilities at risk may include, but not be limited to,
    11      considerations of the vulnerabilities of the organization  based  on
    12      its  location  and  membership,  and the potential consequences of a
    13      hate crime or attack at the  facility.  Recipients  of  such  grants
    14      shall  be  entitled  to  use  such  funds  to  purchase commodities,
    15      services, and technology through centralized  contracts  established
    16      by  the  office  of  general services under section 163 of the state
    17      finance law, and such recipients shall be deemed for such purpose to
    18      be authorized users within the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision
    19      1 of section 163 of the state finance law. All or a portion  of  the
    20      funds  appropriated  herein may be suballocated to any department or
    21      agency (CJSS2108) (55970) ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $25,000,000)
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    23    For competitive grants to provide  safety  and  security  projects  at
    24      nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of
    25      their  ideology,  beliefs or mission. Provided that an assessment of
    26      facilities at risk may include, but not  be  limited  to,  consider-
    27      ations  of  the  vulnerabilities  of  the  organization based on its
    28      location and membership, and the potential consequences  of  a  hate
    29      crime  or attack at the facility. Recipients of such grants shall be
    30      entitled to use such funds to purchase  commodities,  services,  and
    31      technology  through  centralized contracts established by the office
    32      of general services under section 163 of the state finance law,  and
    33      such  recipients  shall  be deemed for such purpose to be authorized
    34      users within the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of  section
    35      163  of  the state finance law. All or a portion of the funds appro-
    36      priated herein may be  suballocated  to  any  department  or  agency
    37      (CJSS2008) (55970) ... 25,000,000 ................ (re. $25,000,000)

                                           125                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....     184,323,000     3,487,489,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................     184,323,000     3,487,489,000
     8                                        ================  ================
 
     9  ADMINISTRATION (CCP) ......................................... 7,600,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    14  For various minor rehabilitation projects to
    15    keep facilities in a safe operating condi-
    16    tion  subject  to  a plan developed by the
    17    education department and approved  by  the
    18    director of the budget (11MR2303) (21860) .... 3,400,000
    19  For the maintenance and operation of various
    20    facilities  and systems including personal
    21    services,  fringe  benefits  and  indirect
    22    costs.  Notwithstanding  any  other law to
    23    the contrary, all  or  a  portion  of  the
    24    funds  appropriated herein may be suballo-
    25    cated or transferred  to  any  department,
    26    agency,  or  public  authority  (11PS2303)
    27    (23304) ...................................... 4,200,000
 
    28  LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION (CCP) .................................. 54,000,000
    29                                                            --------------
 
    30    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    31    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    32    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    33  For total approved project costs pursuant to
    34    section 273-a of the  education  law,  for
    35    approved  projects,  excluding feasibility
    36    studies, plans or similar activities,  for
    37    the  acquisition  of  vacant  land and the
    38    acquisition, construction,  renovation  or
    39    rehabilitation,     including    leasehold
    40    improvements,  of  buildings   of   public
    41    libraries and library systems chartered by
    42    the  regents  of  the state of New York or
    43    established by an act of the  legislature,

                                           126                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    subject   to  distribution  provisions  in
     2    subdivision 5  of  section  273-a  of  the
     3    education  law on and upon approval by the
     4    commissioner (11LC2308) (23486) ............. 14,000,000
     5  For additional total approved project  costs
     6    pursuant to section 273-a of the education
     7    law,   for  approved  projects,  excluding
     8    feasibility  studies,  plans  or   similar
     9    activities,  for the acquisition of vacant
    10    land and  the  acquisition,  construction,
    11    renovation  or  rehabilitation,  including
    12    projects related to health and safety  and
    13    the  Americans  with  Disabilities  Act of
    14    1990 and leasehold improvements, of build-
    15    ings  of  public  libraries  and   library
    16    systems  chartered  by  the regents of the
    17    state of New York or established by an act
    18    of the legislature,  subject  to  distrib-
    19    ution   provisions  in  subdivision  5  of
    20    section 273-a of the education law on  and
    21    upon approval by the commissioner ........... 40,000,000
 
    22  NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROJECTS (CCP) .......... 60,000,000
    23                                                            --------------
 
    24    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    25    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    26    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    27  For  services  and  expenses  for  nonpublic
    28    schools of health  and  safety  equipment,
    29    security  personnel,  related  assessments
    30    and training needs, remediation of hazard-
    31    ous conditions, and the repair and mainte-
    32    nance of buildings,  facilities,  appurte-
    33    nances,  equipment and systems to maintain
    34    the health and safety of  school  building
    35    occupants,  utilizing competitive and non-
    36    competitive  grants  pursuant  to  a  plan
    37    developed by the commissioner of education
    38    and approved by the director of the budget
    39    (11SE2301) (55990) .......................... 45,000,000
    40  For  additional  services  and  expenses for
    41    nonpublic schools  of  health  and  safety
    42    equipment,   security  personnel,  related
    43    assessments and  training  needs,  remedi-
    44    ation  of  hazardous  conditions,  and the
    45    repair  and  maintenance   of   buildings,
    46    facilities,  appurtenances,  equipment and
    47    systems to maintain the health and  safety
    48    of  school  building  occupants, utilizing
    49    competitive  and  non-competitive   grants

                                           127                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24

     1    pursuant   to  a  plan  developed  by  the
     2    commissioner of education and approved  by
     3    the  director  of  the  budget  (11SE2201)
     4    (55990) ..................................... 15,000,000
 
     5  OFFICE OF  THE  PROFESSIONS  ELECTRONIC  LICENSING  SYSTEM
     6    (CCP) ...................................................... 5,160,000
     7                                                            --------------
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    10    Office of the Professions Electronic Licensing Account -
    11      32222
    12    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    13  For  services  and  expenses  related to the
    14    development  of  an  electronic  licensing
    15    system  for the office of the professions,
    16    including but not  limited  to  equipment,
    17    software,  hardware  and services, subject
    18    to  a  plan  developed  by  the  education
    19    department  in conjunction with the office
    20    of  information  technology  services  and
    21    approved by the director of the budget.
    22  Funds  appropriated  herein  may be suballo-
    23    cated to any other state department, agen-
    24    cy,  or  public  benefit  corporation,  to
    25    achieve  the purpose of this appropriation
    26    (11EL2308) (55992) ........................... 5,160,000
 
    27  SCHOOLS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN RESERVATIONS (CCP) .............. 20,099,000
    28                                                            --------------
    29    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    30    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    31    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    32  For various  rehabilitation  and  renovation
    33    projects  to  keep facilities at the stat-
    34    eowned St. Regis Mohawk School, the  Onon-
    35    daga  Nation  School,  and  the  Tuscarora
    36    Nation School in a safe  and  satisfactory
    37    operating  condition  subject  to  a  plan
    38    developed by the education department  and
    39    approved  by  the  director  of the budget
    40    (11NA2308) (23368) .......................... 20,099,000
 
    41  SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND (CCP) ................................... 4,470,000
    42                                                            --------------
 
    43    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    44    Capital Projects Fund - 30000

                                           128                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     2  For  various  rehabilitation  and renovation
     3    projects to keep facilities at the  School
     4    for  the  Blind in a safe and satisfactory
     5    operating  condition  subject  to  a  plan
     6    developed  by the education department and
     7    approved by the  director  of  the  budget
     8    (11BB2308) (23369) ........................... 4,470,000
 
     9  SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (CCP) .................................... 2,994,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    14  For  various  rehabilitation  and renovation
    15    projects to keep facilities at the  School
    16    for  the  Deaf  in a safe and satisfactory
    17    operating  condition  subject  to  a  plan
    18    developed  by the education department and
    19    approved by the  director  of  the  budget
    20    (11RD2308) (23370) ........................... 2,994,000
 
    21  STATE SUPPORTED SCHOOLS FOR THE BLIND AND DEAF (CCP) ........ 30,000,000
    22                                                            --------------
 
    23    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    24    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    25    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    26  For  alteration, rehabilitation and improve-
    27    ment of various facilities operated by the
    28    state-supported schools for the blind  and
    29    deaf  authorized  under  article 85 of the
    30    education law, provided  that  such  funds
    31    shall be prioritized for health and safety
    32    needs  and  apportioned  based  on  a plan
    33    developed by the education department  and
    34    approved by the director of the budget ...... 30,000,000

                                           129                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  ADMINISTRATION (CCP)

     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
     7      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
     8      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11MR2203)
     9      (21860) ... 6,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,695,000)
    10    For  the  maintenance  and operation of various facilities and systems
    11      including personal services, fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs.
    12      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    13      the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred  to
    14      any  department,  agency, or public authority (11PS2203) (23304) ...
    15      4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,491,000)

    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    17    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    18      operating condition subject to a plan  developed  by  the  education
    19      department  and  approved  by  the director of the budget (11MR2103)
    20      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $3,002,000)
    21    For the maintenance and operation of various  facilities  and  systems
    22      including  personal  services,  fringe  benefits and indirect costs.
    23      Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a  portion  of
    24      the  funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to
    25      any department, agency, or public authority (11PS2103)  (23304)  ...
    26      4,200,000 ......................................... (re. $1,532,000)
 
    27  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    28    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    29      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
    30      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11MR2003)
    31      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $2,643,000)
 
    32  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    33    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    34      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
    35      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11021903)
    36      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $2,226,000)
    37    For  the  maintenance  and operation of various facilities and systems
    38      including personal services, fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs.
    39      Notwithstanding  any  other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
    40      the funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred  to
    41      any  department,  agency, or public authority (11PS1903) (23304) ...
    42      4,100,000 ........................................... (re. $278,000)
 
    43  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    44    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    45      operating condition subject to a plan  developed  by  the  education

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      department  and  approved  by  the director of the budget (11021803)
     2      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $1,144,000)
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
     4    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
     5      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
     6      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11021703)
     7      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $1,316,000)
 
     8  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
     9    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    10      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
    11      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11021603)
    12      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ................................ (re. $12,000)
 
    13  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    14    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    15      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
    16      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11021503)
    17      (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................... (re. $501,000)
 
    18  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    19    For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
    20      operating  condition, including but not limited to fire alarm system
    21      and security system upgrades at the School for the Blind at Batavia,
    22      subject to a plan developed by the education department and approved
    23      by the director of the budget (11021303) (21860) ...................
    24      3,400,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000)
 
    25    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    26    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    27    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    28  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    29    For services and expenses related to the development  and  implementa-
    30      tion of data systems for the education department, including but not
    31      limited  to  facilities management, state aid, and special education
    32      providers. Provided however that the use of funds appropriated here-
    33      in shall be subject to a plan developed by the education  department
    34      in  consultation  with the office of information technology services
    35      and approved by the director of the budget (11031708) (55968) ......
    36      2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $120,000)
 
    37  By chapter 100, section 2, of the laws of 2010, as  amended  by  chapter
    38      54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    39    For services and expenses related to implementing a state longitudinal
    40      data  system  including  but  not  limited  to  the  development and
    41      purchase of computer hardware, software, and related equipment, such
    42      amount shall include expenses to be made by the State University  of
    43      New  York  and  the  City  University  of New York provided that the
    44      amount appropriated herein shall be subject to a plan  developed  by
    45      the education department and approved by the director of the budget.

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary and subject
     2      to  the  approval  of  the  director of the budget, a portion of the
     3      funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the State University
     4      of New York and City  University  of  New  York  to  carry  out  the
     5      purposes of this appropriation (11031008) (21861) ..................
     6      20,400,000 ....................................... (re. $10,220,000)
 
     7  BREAKFAST AFTER THE BELL EQUIPMENT GRANTS (CCP)
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    10    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    12    For  grants  to  public  elementary  or  secondary schools required to
    13      implement the breakfast after  the  bell  school  breakfast  program
    14      beginning  in  the  2018-19 school year pursuant to a chapter of the
    15      laws of 2018 for equipment purchases, provided, however,  that  such
    16      grants shall be limited to no more than $5,000 per school, and shall
    17      be  awarded based on an application developed by the state education
    18      department. Eligible equipment purchases shall include, but  not  be
    19      limited  to,  equipment  used  for  the  storage,  preservation,  or
    20      distribution of food (11BB1808) (55988) ............................
    21      7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,291,000)
 
    22  CULTURAL EDUCATION CENTER (CCP)
 
    23    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    24    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    25    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    26  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    27    For the construction of an alternate emergency exit  in  the  cultural
    28      education center (11010801) (21862) ... 2,250,000 .... (re. $17,000)
    29    For fire safety system upgrades, environmental controls, and the reno-
    30      vation  of  restrooms  in  the  cultural education center (11030801)
    31      (21864) ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $637,000)
 
    32    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    33    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    34    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    35  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 62,
    36      section 3, of the laws of 2005:
    37    For minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe operat-
    38      ing condition subject to a plan developed by the  education  depart-
    39      ment  and  approved by the director of the budget (11020403) (21865)
    40      ... 1,000,000 ........................................ (re. $37,000)
 
    41  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
    42      section 1, of the laws of 2016:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For renovation projects to preserve and  revamp  the  collections  and
     2      exhibits of the state museum, library and archives subject to a plan
     3      approved by the director of the budget (11030203) (23456) ..........
     4      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,475,000)
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     6    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     7    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     8  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
     9    An  advance  for  projects  to  enhance  the  public  display  of  the
    10      collections and exhibits of the state museum, library and  archives,
    11      subject  to  a  plan  jointly submitted by the board of the cultural
    12      education trust and the state education department and  approved  by
    13      the director of the budget (11020808) (21868) ......................
    14      15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,758,000)
    15    For preservation and stewardship of collections in the cultural educa-
    16      tion  center,  including environmental controls, the preservation of
    17      records, and the purchase and installment of map and microform cabi-
    18      nets, compact shelving, and museum cabinetry (11060808) (21866) ....
    19      4,325,000 ........................................... (re. $580,000)
 
    20  CULTURAL EDUCATION STORAGE FACILITY (CCP)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    23    New Facilities Purpose
 
    24  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55,
    25      section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    26    Cultural education storage facility. For costs of a new storage facil-
    27      ity for the collections of the state museum, library  and  archives,
    28      subject  to  a  plan  jointly submitted by the board of the cultural
    29      education trust and the cultural education department  and  approved
    30      by  the  division of the budget provided, however, that a portion of
    31      the funds appropriated herein may be used to conduct  a  feasibility
    32      study  and  a  land  review  prior  to  the  submission of such plan
    33      (11010707) (21878) ... 60,000,000 ................ (re. $59,736,000)
 
    34  EDUCATION BUILDING (CCP)
 
    35    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    36    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    37    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    38  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
    39    For partial roof replacement of the education building  and  education
    40      building  addition  to keep facilities in a safe operating condition
    41      subject to a plan developed by the education department and approved
    42      by the director of the budget (11030603) (23454) ...................
    43      1,700,000 ........................................... (re. $160,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     5  The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022, as
     6      supplemented  by a transfer in accordance with state finance law, is
     7      hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
     8    For total approved project costs pursuant  to  section  273-a  of  the
     9      education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
    10      plans  or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
    11      the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
    12      ing leasehold improvements, of buildings  of  public  libraries  and
    13      library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
    14      established  by  an  act of the legislature, subject to distribution
    15      provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
    16      and  upon  approval  by  the  commissioner  (11LC2208)  (23486)  ...
    17      [14,000,000] 34,000,000 .......................... (re. $34,000,000)
 
    18  The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021, as
    19      supplemented  by a transfer in accordance with state finance law, is
    20      hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
    21    For total approved project costs pursuant  to  section  273-a  of  the
    22      education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
    23      plans  or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
    24      the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
    25      ing leasehold improvements, of buildings  of  public  libraries  and
    26      library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
    27      established  by  an  act of the legislature, subject to distribution
    28      provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
    29      and upon approval by the commissioner (11LC2108) (23486) ...........
    30      [14,000,000] 34,000,000 .......................... (re. $34,000,000)
 
    31  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    32    For total approved project costs pursuant  to  section  273-a  of  the
    33      education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
    34      plans  or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
    35      the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
    36      ing leasehold improvements, of buildings  of  public  libraries  and
    37      library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
    38      established  by  an  act of the legislature, subject to distribution
    39      provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
    40      and upon approval by the commissioner (11LC2008) (23486) ...........
    41      14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,257,000)
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, as amended by chapter 54,
    43      section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    44    For total approved project costs pursuant  to  section  273-a  of  the
    45      education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
    46      plans  or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
    47      the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ing leasehold improvements, of buildings  of  public  libraries  and
     2      library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
     3      established  by  an  act of the legislature, subject to distribution
     4      provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
     5      and upon approval by the commissioner (11011908) (23486) ...........
     6      34,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,406,000)
 
     7  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as amended by chapter 54,
     8      section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     9    For  total  approved  project  costs  pursuant to section 273-a of the
    10      education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
    11      plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land  and
    12      the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
    13      ing  leasehold  improvements,  of  buildings of public libraries and
    14      library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
    15      established by an act of the legislature,  subject  to  distribution
    16      provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
    17      and upon approval by the commissioner (11001808) (23486) ...........
    18      34,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,439,000)
 
    19  NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROJECTS (CCP)
 
    20    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    21    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    22    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    24    For  services  and expenses for nonpublic schools of health and safety
    25      equipment, security  personnel,  related  assessments  and  training
    26      needs, remediation of hazardous conditions, and the repair and main-
    27      tenance  of  buildings,  facilities,  appurtenances,  equipment  and
    28      systems to maintain the health and safety of school  building  occu-
    29      pants, utilizing competitive and noncompetitive grants pursuant to a
    30      plan  developed by the commissioner of education and approved by the
    31      director of the budget (11SE2201) (55990) ..........................
    32      45,000,000 ....................................... (re. $45,000,000)
 
    33  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    34    For services and expenses of health  and  safety  equipment,  security
    35      personnel  and  related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
    36      Schools, provided, however, that no  more  than  $4,500,000  of  the
    37      funds  appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
    38      2022 (11SE2101) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $15,000,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    40    For services and expenses of health  and  safety  equipment,  security
    41      personnel  and  related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
    42      Schools, provided, however, that no  more  than  $4,500,000  of  the
    43      funds  appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
    44      2021 (11SE2001) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $15,000,000)
 
    45  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For services and expenses of health  and  safety  equipment,  security
     2      personnel  and  related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
     3      Schools, provided, however, that no  more  than  $4,500,000  of  the
     4      funds  appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
     5      2020 (11SE1901) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $9,822,000)
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     7    For  services  and  expenses  of health and safety equipment, security
     8      personnel and related assessments and training needs  for  Nonpublic
     9      Schools,  provided,  however,  that  no  more than $4,500,000 of the
    10      funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April  1,
    11      2019 (11SE1801) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $6,949,000)
 
    12  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as transferred by chapter
    13      54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    14    For  services  and  expenses  of health and safety equipment, security
    15      personnel and related assessments and training needs  for  Nonpublic
    16      Schools,  provided,  however,  that  no  more than $4,500,000 of the
    17      funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April  1,
    18      2018 (11SE1701) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $4,315,000)
 
    19  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
    20      section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    21    For  services  and  expenses  of health and safety equipment, security
    22      personnel and related assessments and training needs  for  Nonpublic
    23      Schools,  provided,  however,  that  no  more than $4,500,000 of the
    24      funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April  1,
    25      2017 (11SE1601) (55990) ... 10,768,000 ............ (re. $2,835,000)
 
    26  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
    27      section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    28    For  services  and  expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools
    29      (11SE1501) (55990) ... 1,383,000 .................... (re. $441,000)
 
    30  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
    31      section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    32    For services and expenses of Safety Equipment  for  Nonpublic  Schools
    33      (11SE1401) (55990) ... 1,325,000 .................... (re. $537,000)
 
    34  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
    35      section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    36    For  services  and  expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools
    37      (11SE1301) (55990) ... 806,000 ...................... (re. $526,000)
 
    38  NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS (CCP)
 
    39    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    40    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    41    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:

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                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For payment of the costs of  capital  projects  undertaken  by  or  on
     2      behalf  of  school  districts  for  the acquisition of smart schools
     3      classroom technology to be loaned to children attending a  nonpublic
     4      school  located in the school district, except a nonpublic school to
     5      which  tuition is paid under articles 85 or 89 of the education law,
     6      in accordance with the requirements of section 755 of the  education
     7      law  and  guidelines  developed by the commissioner of education, in
     8      connection with the smart schools investment plans  first  submitted
     9      to  the education department prior to April 15, 2017 and approved by
    10      the smart schools review board pursuant to subdivision 16 of section
    11      3641 of the education law.
    12    Each school district shall be eligible to receive an  allocation  from
    13      the funds appropriated herein equal to the product of the enrollment
    14      of  all such nonpublic schools in the 2014-15 school year multiplied
    15      by the per pupil amount, provided that the liability  of  the  state
    16      and  the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state
    17      to provide such loans shall be limited to  the  amount  appropriated
    18      herein.  The  per  pupil  amount shall equal the quotient of (i) the
    19      amount budgeted by  such  school  district  in  its  approved  smart
    20      schools  investment  plan  for  servers,  wireless access points and
    21      other portable connectivity devices to be  acquired  as  part  of  a
    22      school  connectivity  project,  divided by (ii) the total public and
    23      nonpublic school enrollment in such school district in  the  2014-15
    24      school year.
    25    Provided  further that no school district shall be eligible to receive
    26      an allocation to support the loan of smart schools  classroom  tech-
    27      nology  in  an  aggregate amount greater than $250 multiplied by the
    28      nonpublic school enrollment in the 2014-15 school year.
    29    Notwithstanding paragraph b of subdivision 16 of section 3641  of  the
    30      education  law, the commissioner of education shall distribute funds
    31      appropriated pursuant to this paragraph upon approval of an applica-
    32      tion made by the school district. Requests to  the  school  district
    33      for  loan  of smart schools classroom technology to be acquired with
    34      the funds appropriated herein shall be made in accordance  with  the
    35      requirements  of  subdivision  3 of section 755 of the education law
    36      (11NP1708) (55959) ... 25,000,000 ................ (re. $23,437,000)
 
    37  OFFICE OF THE PROFESSIONS ELECTRONIC LICENSING SYSTEM (CCP)
 
    38    Capital Projects Fund - Other
    39    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    40    Office of the Professions Electronic Licensing Account - 32222
    41    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    43    For services and expenses related to the development of an  electronic
    44      licensing  system  for  the office of the professions, including but
    45      not limited to equipment, software, hardware and  services,  subject
    46      to  a plan developed by the education department in conjunction with
    47      the office of information technology services and  approved  by  the
    48      director of the budget.

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Funds  appropriated  herein  may  be  suballocated  to any other state
     2      department, agency, or public benefit corporation,  to  achieve  the
     3      purpose of this appropriation (11EL2208) (55992) ...................
     4      7,790,000 ......................................... (re. $7,783,000)
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
     6    For  services and expenses related to the development of an electronic
     7      licensing system for the office of the  professions,  including  but
     8      not  limited  to equipment, software, hardware and services, subject
     9      to a plan developed by the education department in conjunction  with
    10      the  office  of  information technology services and approved by the
    11      director of the budget.
    12    Funds appropriated herein may  be  suballocated  to  any  other  state
    13      department,  agency,  or  public benefit corporation, to achieve the
    14      purpose of this appropriation (11EL2108) (55992) ...................
    15      7,850,000 ......................................... (re. $3,302,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    17    For services and expenses related to the development of an  electronic
    18      licensing  system  for  the office of the professions, including but
    19      not limited to equipment, software, hardware and  services,  subject
    20      to  a plan developed by the education department in conjunction with
    21      the office of information technology services and  approved  by  the
    22      director  of  the  budget. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo-
    23      cated to any other  state  department,  agency,  or  public  benefit
    24      corporation, to achieve the purpose of this appropriation (11EL2008)
    25      (55992) ... 25,390,000 ........................... (re. $19,426,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    27    For  services and expenses related to the development of an electronic
    28      licensing system for the office of the  professions,  including  but
    29      not  limited  to equipment, software, hardware and services, subject
    30      to a plan developed by the education department in conjunction  with
    31      the  office  of  information technology services and approved by the
    32      director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein  may  be  suballo-
    33      cated  to  any  other  state  department,  agency, or public benefit
    34      corporation, to achieve the purpose of this appropriation (11EL1908)
    35      (55992) ... 7,200,000 ............................... (re. $174,000)

    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    37    For services and expenses related to the development of an  electronic
    38      licensing  system  for  the office of the professions, including but
    39      not limited to equipment, software, hardware and  services,  subject
    40      to  a plan developed by the education department in conjunction with
    41      the office of information technology services and  approved  by  the
    42      director  of  the  budget. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo-
    43      cated to any other  state  department,  agency,  or  public  benefit
    44      corporation, to achieve the purpose of this appropriation (11EL1808)
    45      (55992) ... 4,300,000 ............................... (re. $789,000)
 
    46  SAFETY AND SECURITY PROJECTS FOR AT RISK FACILITIES (CCP)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     2    Capital Project Fund - 30000
     3    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, as amended by chapter 54,
     5      section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     6    For  a  competitive  grant  program  to  provide  safety  and security
     7      projects at nonpublic schools and day camps at risk of  hate  crimes
     8      or  attacks  because of their ideology, beliefs or mission. Provided
     9      that an assessment of facilities at risk may  include,  but  not  be
    10      limited  to,  considerations of the vulnerabilities of the organiza-
    11      tion based on its location and membership, and the potential  conse-
    12      quences  of a hate crime or attack at the facility. Provided further
    13      that recipients of such grants may be required to commit  to  under-
    14      take  matching safety and security projects in an amount established
    15      in the request  for  applications  for  such  grants,  and  provided
    16      further that recipients of such grants shall be entitled to use such
    17      funds  to  purchase  commodities,  services,  and technology through
    18      centralized contracts established by the office of general  services
    19      under  section  163  of  the  state finance law, and such recipients
    20      shall be deemed for such purposes to be  "authorized  users"  within
    21      the  meaning  of  paragraph k of subdivision 1 of section 163 of the
    22      state finance law. Notwithstanding section 93 of the  state  finance
    23      law or any provision of law to the contrary, the amount appropriated
    24      herein  may  be transferred or suballocated to the division of home-
    25      land security and emergency services to  accomplish  the  intent  of
    26      this  appropriation  or  interchanged  with  any other appropriation
    27      within the safety and security for at-risk facilities  comprehensive
    28      construction program (11MG1908) ... 20,000,000 ... (re. $19,705,000)
    29    For  competitive  grants  to  provide  safety and security projects at
    30      nonpublic schools, community centers,  residential  camps,  and  day
    31      care  facilities  at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of their
    32      ideology, beliefs or mission. Provided that an assessment of facili-
    33      ties at risk may include, but not be limited to,  considerations  of
    34      the  vulnerabilities  of  the organization based on its location and
    35      membership, and the potential consequences of a hate crime or attack
    36      at the facility, and provided further that recipients of such grants
    37      shall be  entitled  to  use  such  funds  to  purchase  commodities,
    38      services,  and  technology through centralized contracts established
    39      by the office of general services under section  163  of  the  state
    40      finance  law,  and such recipients shall be deemed for such purposes
    41      to be "authorized users" within the meaning of paragraph k of subdi-
    42      vision 1 of section 163 of the state  finance  law.  Notwithstanding
    43      section  93  of the state finance law or any provision of law to the
    44      contrary, the amount  appropriated  herein  may  be  transferred  or
    45      suballocated  to  the  division  of  homeland security and emergency
    46      services to accomplish the intent of this  appropriation  or  inter-
    47      changed  with any other appropriation within the safety and security
    48      for at-risk facilities comprehensive construction program (11HS1908)
    49      (55970) ... 25,000,000 ........................... (re. $24,588,000)

                                           139                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
     2      section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     3    For  competitive  grants  to  provide  safety and security projects at
     4      nonpublic schools, community centers and day care facilities at risk
     5      of hate crimes or attacks because  of  their  ideology,  beliefs  or
     6      mission.  Provided  that  an  assessment  of  facilities at risk may
     7      include, but not be limited to, considerations of  the  vulnerabili-
     8      ties  of  the organization based on its location and membership, and
     9      the potential consequences of a hate crime or attack at the  facili-
    10      ty,  and  provided  further  that recipients of such grants shall be
    11      entitled to use such funds to purchase  commodities,  services,  and
    12      technology  through  centralized contracts established by the office
    13      of general services under section 163 of the state finance law,  and
    14      such  recipients shall be deemed for such purposes to be "authorized
    15      users" within the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of section
    16      163 of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein may  be
    17      transferred or suballocated to the division of homeland security and
    18      emergency  services  to  accomplish the intent of this appropriation
    19      (11HS1708) (55970) ... 25,000,000 ................. (re. $7,011,000)
 
    20  SCHOOLS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN RESERVATIONS (CCP)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    23    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    24  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
    25    For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep  facilities
    26      at the St. Regis Mohawk Elementary School in a safe operating condi-
    27      tion  subject  to  a  plan developed by the education department and
    28      approved by the director of the budget (11020901) (23464) ..........
    29      4,000,000 ............................................ (re. $88,000)
 
    30    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    31    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    32    Preservation of Facilities Purpose
 
    33  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
    34    For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep  facilities
    35      at the St. Regis Mohawk Elementary School in a safe operating condi-
    36      tion  subject  to  a  plan developed by the education department and
    37      approved by the director of the budget (11040403) (21876) ..........
    38      4,500,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
 
    39    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    40    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    41    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    43    For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep  facilities
    44      at  the  state-owned  St.  Regis  Mohawk School, the Onondaga Nation
    45      School, and the Tuscarora Nation School in a safe  and  satisfactory

                                           140                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      operating  condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education
     2      department and approved by the director  of  the  budget  (11NA2208)
     3      (23368) ... 35,700,000 ........................... (re. $35,700,000)
 
     4  SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND (CCP)
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     6    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     7    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     8  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     9    For  various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep facilities
    10      at the School for the Blind in a  safe  and  satisfactory  operating
    11      condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education department
    12      and approved by the director of the budget (11BB2208) (23468) ......
    13      3,200,000 ......................................... (re. $3,200,000)
 
    14  SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND - BATAVIA (CCP)
 
    15    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    16    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    17    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    18  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
    19    For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep  facilities
    20      at the School for the Blind in a safe operating condition subject to
    21      a  plan  developed  by  the education department and approved by the
    22      director of the budget (11030901) (23468) ... 800,000 . (re. $1,000)
 
    23  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    24    For security and fire alarm system upgrades, physical  plant  improve-
    25      ments  to  infrastructure  around  Severne Hall, backflow prevention
    26      devices, and roof replacement  on  Knight  Hall  and  Hamilton  Hall
    27      (11050801) (21870) ... 2,330,000 .................... (re. $670,000)
 
    28  SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (CCP)
 
    29    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    30    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    31    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    32  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    33    For  various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep facilities
    34      at the School for the Deaf in  a  safe  and  satisfactory  operating
    35      condition  subject  to  a plan developed by the education department
    36      and approved by the director of the budget (11RD2208) (23468) ......
    37      1,800,000 ......................................... (re. $1,800,000)
 
    38  SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - ROME (CCP)
 
    39    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    40    Capital Projects Fund - 30000

                                           141                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Health and Safety Purpose
 
     2  By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
     3    For  dormitory  environmental  controls  and  the replacement of paver
     4      stones, manhole covers and catch basins (11040801) (21871) .........
     5      650,000 ............................................. (re. $138,000)
 
     6  SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT (CCP)
 
     7    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     8    Smart Schools Bond Fund
     9    Smart Schools Bond Fund Account - 30710
    10    Bond Proceeds Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
    12    The sum of $2,000,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary  and
    13      available,  is  hereby appropriated from the smart schools bond fund
    14      as established by section  97-oooo  of  the  state  finance  law  in
    15      accordance  with  the provisions of such section, for payment to the
    16      capital projects fund in order to reimburse such fund for  disburse-
    17      ments  certified  by  the  state  comptroller  as bondable under the
    18      provisions of the smart schools bond act of 2014.
    19    The director of the budget is hereby authorized to  designate  to  the
    20      state  comptroller  specific  appropriations  made  from the capital
    21      projects fund for purposes for which smart schools bond fund expend-
    22      itures are authorized. The state comptroller shall at the  commence-
    23      ment of each month certify to the director of the budget, the chair-
    24      man  of  the  senate  finance  committee,  and  the  chairman of the
    25      assembly ways and means committee, the amounts  disbursed  from  the
    26      appropriations  so designated by the director of the budget from the
    27      capital projects fund for such purposes for the month preceding such
    28      certification and such certifications shall not exceed in the aggre-
    29      gate the moneys hereby appropriated. A copy of each such certificate
    30      shall also be delivered to departments, agencies and public authori-
    31      ties to which such capital projects  fund  appropriations  are  made
    32      available.
    33    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general  or special law, no
    34      moneys shall be available from the smart schools bond fund  until  a
    35      certificate  of  approval  of availability shall have been issued by
    36      the director of the budget,  and  a  copy  of  such  certificate  of
    37      approval  filed  with  the  state  comptroller,  the chairman of the
    38      senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly  ways  and
    39      means  committee.  Such certificate may be amended from time to time
    40      by the director of the budget, and a copy  of  each  such  amendment
    41      shall  be  filed  with  the  state  comptroller, the chairman of the
    42      senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly  ways  and
    43      means committee (11SS1410) (80912) .................................
    44      2,000,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,597,482,000)
 
    45  SMART SCHOOLS IMPLEMENTATION (CCP)
 
    46    Capital Projects Funds - Other

                                           142                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Fund - Smart Schools (Bondable) - 30000
     2    Educational Purpose
 
     3  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
     4    For  payment  of  the  costs  of  capital projects undertaken by or on
     5      behalf of school districts as part of such school  districts'  smart
     6      schools  investment  plans  as  approved by the smart schools review
     7      board, pursuant to the smart schools bond act of 2014  and  subdivi-
     8      sion 16 of section 3641 of the education law, both enacted as legis-
     9      lation  submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New
    10      York constitution, to be reimbursed  from  bond  fund  proceeds  for
    11      acquisition  or  installation of educational technology equipment or
    12      for design, planning, site acquisition, construction, reconstruction
    13      or rehabilitation of pre-kindergarten classroom space; instructional
    14      space to replace transportable classroom  units,  or  for  high-tech
    15      school safety and security projects.
    16    Costs of such smart schools projects may include but not be limited to
    17      interactive  whiteboards;  computer  servers;  desktop,  laptop  and
    18      tablet computers;  grants  for  high-speed  broadband  and  wireless
    19      internet  connectivity for schools and communities within the school
    20      district for enhanced educational opportunity;  classroom  space  to
    21      accommodate   pre-kindergarten   programs;  instructional  space  to
    22      replace transportable classroom units; and high-tech  school  safety
    23      and  security projects. Pursuant to school districts' approved smart
    24      schools investment plans, all or a portion of the funds appropriated
    25      hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency,
    26      or public authority.
    27    No part of  this  appropriation  shall  be  made  available  prior  to
    28      approval  of the smart schools bond act of 2014 by the voters at the
    29      general election to be held in November of 2014  (11SR14ED)  (56144)
    30      ... 2,000,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,360,163,000)
 
    31  SMART SCHOOLS SPECIAL EDUCATION PROJECTS (CCP)
 
    32    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    33    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    34    Educational Purpose
 
    35  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
    36    For  payment  of  the  costs  of  capital projects undertaken by or on
    37      behalf of special act school districts, state-supported schools  for
    38      the  blind  and deaf and approved private special education schools,
    39      pursuant to investment plans approved by the  smart  schools  review
    40      board established by subdivision 16 of section 3641 of the education
    41      law,  for  acquisition  or  installation  of  educational technology
    42      equipment. Costs of such projects may include but not be limited  to
    43      interactive  whiteboards;  computer  servers;  desktop,  laptop  and
    44      tablet computers; and high-speed  broadband  and  wireless  Internet
    45      connectivity;  design,  planning,  site  acquisition,  construction,
    46      reconstruction or rehabilitation of instructional space  to  replace
    47      transportable classroom units; and high-tech school safety and secu-
    48      rity  projects.  This  appropriation  shall be made available to the

                                           143                        12554-06-3
 
                                  EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      same extent as funds are authorized and made available  pursuant  to
     2      the smart schools bond act of 2014 (110014ED) (56156) ..............
     3      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,537,000)
 
     4  STATE AID DATA SYSTEM (CCP)
 
     5    Capital Projects Fund - Other
     6    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     7    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
     8  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
     9    For  services  and expenses related to the development of a modernized
    10      state aid data system, including but not limited to equipment, soft-
    11      ware, hardware and services, subject to  a  plan  developed  by  the
    12      education  department  in conjunction with the office of information
    13      technology services and approved by  the  director  of  the  budget.
    14      Funds  appropriated  herein  may  be suballocated to any other state
    15      department, agency, or public benefit corporation,  to  achieve  the
    16      purpose of this appropriation subject to approval by the director of
    17      the budget (11SA2108) (23343) ... 41,000,000 ..... (re. $40,867,000)
 
    18  STATE SUPPORTED SCHOOLS FOR THE BLIND AND DEAF (CCP)
 
    19    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    20    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    21    Health and Safety Purpose
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    23    For  alteration,  rehabilitation and improvement of various facilities
    24      operated by the state-supported  schools  for  the  blind  and  deaf
    25      authorized under article 85 of the education law, provided that such
    26      funds  shall  be  prioritized for health and safety needs and appor-
    27      tioned based on a plan developed by  the  education  department  and
    28      approved by the director of the budget (11422101) (23303) ..........
    29      30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $30,000,000)
 
    30  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    31    For  alteration,  rehabilitation and improvement of various facilities
    32      operated by the state-supported  schools  for  the  blind  and  deaf
    33      authorized under article 85 of the education law, provided that such
    34      funds  shall  be  prioritized for health and safety needs and appor-
    35      tioned based on a plan developed by  the  education  department  and
    36      approved by the director of the budget (11421901) (23303) ..........
    37      30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $28,409,000)

                                           144                        12554-06-3
 
                                STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....               0        39,969,000
     3                                        ----------------  ----------------
     4      All Funds ........................               0        39,969,000
     5                                        ================  ================
 
     6  PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS OR CHANGE (CCP)
 
     7    Capital Project Funds - Other
     8    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     9    Program Improvement/Change Purpose
 
    10  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    11    The  amounts appropriated herein, shall be made available to the state
    12      and local boards of elections, including the New York city board  of
    13      elections  for  software  and technology upgrades and equipment. The
    14      state board of elections shall develop a plan for  the  distribution
    15      of  such  funds  which may include up to $5,000,000 needed for state
    16      board of elections  capital  costs  and  implementation  costs.  The
    17      remaining  funds, of at least $20,000,000 shall be made available to
    18      local boards of  elections  for  reimbursement  of  eligible  costs,
    19      including, but not limited to, the replacement of voting systems and
    20      equipment,  absentee ballot scanners, mail processing equipment, and
    21      infrastructure to protect the connectivity and  security  of  county
    22      elections  software,  including  assistance  for  areas unserved and
    23      underserved by broadband service, provided that  such  reimbursement
    24      shall  be  apportioned based on the number of registered voters in a
    25      county (EL012108) (23527) ... 25,000,000 ......... (re. $23,996,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    27    For services and expenses related to the acquisition  and  development
    28      of  technology, including but not limited to equipment, software and
    29      services, which will support the implementation of the voter enfran-
    30      chisement modernization act of 2019, including costs incurred  prior
    31      to  April 1, 2020. A portion of these funds shall be used, as allow-
    32      able, to satisfy the state match requirement  of  the  2020  federal
    33      HAVA  funding.  Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any
    34      other state department, agency, or public  benefit  corporation,  to
    35      achieve this purpose (EL012008) (23523) ............................
    36      16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,230,000)
 
    37  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    38    The  amounts appropriated herein, shall be made available to the state
    39      and local boards of elections, including the New York city board  of
    40      elections  for  initial technology costs of electronic poll books as
    41      authorized in 2019 voter reform  legislation.  The  state  board  of
    42      elections  shall  develop  a plan for the distribution of such funds
    43      which may include amounts needed for state board of elections imple-
    44      mentation costs. The remaining funds  shall  be  made  available  to
    45      local  boards  of  elections  for  reimbursement  of eligible costs,
    46      including, but not limited to, electronic poll books and  associated

                                           145                        12554-06-3
 
                                STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      software,  on-demand  ballot  printers  and  cyber security software
     2      required to implement early voting provided that such  reimbursement
     3      shall  be  apportioned based on the number of registered voters in a
     4      county.  The  plan  shall  include  a listing of allowable costs and
     5      details of the reimbursement claims process and timeframes, provided
     6      that local boards of election claims shall include such  information
     7      as  necessary to support state financing mechanisms. Notwithstanding
     8      any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts here-
     9      by appropriated may be suballocated or transferred  to  any  depart-
    10      ment, agency or public authority (EL011908) (23523) ................
    11      14,700,000 .......................................... (re. $743,000)

                                           146                        12554-06-3
 
                        ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....     225,800,000        31,476,000
     6                                        ----------------  ----------------
     7      All Funds ........................     225,800,000        31,476,000
     8                                        ================  ================

     9  EMPOWER PLUS PROGRAM (CCP) ................................. 200,000,000
    10                                                            --------------
 
    11    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    12    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    13    EmPower Plus Program Purpose
 
    14  The  sum of $200,000,000 is hereby appropri-
    15    ated for  services  and  expenses,  loans,
    16    grants,  and  other costs related to clean
    17    energy projects, including but not limited
    18    to the New York state energy research  and
    19    development   authority's   EmPower   Plus
    20    Program, pursuant to section 1885  of  the
    21    public  authorities  law,  for  low income
    22    energy efficiency,  heating  and  cooling,
    23    health and safety and other related energy
    24    improvements   and   expenses,   including
    25    administrative expenses needed to  support
    26    the program. Notwithstanding any other law
    27    to  the contrary, a portion of these funds
    28    appropriated herein may be suballocated to
    29    any department, agency, or public authori-
    30    ty.(03EM23EM) .............................. 200,000,000
 
    31  WESTERN NEW YORK NUCLEAR SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM (CCP) ....... 25,800,000
    32                                                            --------------
 
    33    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    34    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    35    Western New York Nuclear Service Center Program Purpose
 
    36  For services and expenses required  to  meet
    37    the  New  York  state  energy research and
    38    development authority obligations for  the
    39    western  New  York nuclear service center,
    40    including obligations pursuant to the West
    41    Valley demonstration project act (Pub.  L.
    42    96-368)(03WV23G6) (44406) ................... 25,800,000

                                           147                        12554-06-3
 
                        ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  CLEANER, GREENER COMMUNITIES PROGRAM (CCP)
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Environmental Protection Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
     6    For  capital  grants  for  the  cleaner,  greener  communities program
     7      (03CG1306) (44408) ... 25,000,000 ................. (re. $7,876,000)
 
     8  WESTERN NEW YORK NUCLEAR SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM (CCP)
 
     9    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    10    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    11    Western New York Nuclear Service Center Program Purpose
 
    12  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    13    For services and expenses required to meet the New York  state  energy
    14      research  and  development authority obligations for the western New
    15      York nuclear service center, including obligations pursuant  to  the
    16      West  Valley  demonstration  project  act (Pub. L. 96-368)(03WV22G6)
    17      (44406) ... 23,600,000 ........................... (re. $23,600,000)

                                           148                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
     2    projects as herein  specified  in  accordance  with  the
     3    following:
 
     4                                          APPROPRIATIONS  REAPPROPRIATIONS
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other .....   1,545,000,000    15,862,024,000
     6    Capital Projects Funds - Federal ...     590,000,000     1,086,425,000
     7    Special Revenue Funds - Other ......               0            97,000
     8                                        ----------------  ----------------
     9      All Funds ........................   2,135,300,000    16,948,546,000
    10                                        ================  ================
 
    11  ADMINISTRATION (CCP) ........................................ 95,000,000
    12                                                            --------------
 
    13    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    14    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    15    Administration Purpose
 
    16  For  employee  fringe  benefits and indirect
    17    costs  related  to  employees  paid   from
    18    department   capital  projects  funds  and
    19    capital accounts (09FG2350) (25729) ......... 20,000,000
 
    20    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    21    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    22    ENCON Capital Miscellaneous Gifts Account - 32224
    23    Operational Services Purposes
 
    24  For services and expenses  for  projects  in
    25    support  of  the  department's  mission in
    26    accordance  with  section  3-0321  of  the
    27    environmental  conservation law (09GI2351)
    28    (25613) ...................................... 5,000,000
 
    29    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    30    Federal Capital Projects Fund - 31364
    31    ENCON Federal Infrastructure and Jobs Act
    32    Administration Projects Purpose
 
    33  For the expenditure of federal funds includ-
    34    ing  but  not  limited  to   those   funds
    35    provided for in the Infrastructure Invest-
    36    ment  and  Jobs  Act made available to the
    37    department of environmental  conservation,
    38    from  any federal agency under any federal
    39    programs,   for   environmental   purposes
    40    including but not limited to construction,
    41    reconstruction,  preservation, and operat-
    42    ing costs. Any portion of  this  appropri-
    43    ation  may  be  transferred to state oper-

                                           149                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    ations    and    aid    to     localities.
     2    Notwithstanding   any  other  inconsistent
     3    provisions of  law,  funding  appropriated
     4    herein  is authorized for suballocation or
     5    transfer to other state departments, agen-
     6    cies, and authorities, and may  be  trans-
     7    ferred  or interchanged within the depart-
     8    ment  of  environmental  conservation,  as
     9    necessary   to   accomplish  the  intended
    10    purpose of the  federal  funds  (09IJ2350)
    11    (62014) ..................................... 70,000,000

    12  ENVIRONMENT AND RECREATION (CCP) ........................... 435,000,000
    13                                                            --------------
 
    14    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    15    Environmental Protection Fund
    16    Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Account - 30455
    17    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
    18  For  services  and  expenses of projects and
    19    purposes authorized by section 92-s of the
    20    state finance law to receive funding  from
    21    the  climate change mitigation and adapta-
    22    tion account in accordance with a program-
    23    matic and financial plan to be approved by
    24    the  director  of  the  budget,  including
    25    suballocation  to  other state departments
    26    and agencies, according to the following:
    27  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to
    28    address  greenhouse  gas emissions outside
    29    of the  power  sector  including  but  not
    30    limited  to  the  development of statewide
    31    greenhouse gas inventories,  demonstration
    32    projects, community engagement and applied
    33    research  related  to  the  transportation
    34    sector or methane  and  other  short-lived
    35    climate pollutant sources; including up to
    36    $500,000   for  the  regenerate  NY  grant
    37    program; $500,000 to  the  North  American
    38    Sustainable  Refrigeration Council for the
    39    purpose of establishing a natural  refrig-
    40    eration  demonstration project in a disad-
    41    vantaged community; up to $1,000,000  for:
    42    grants  to  municipalities for acquisition
    43    of community forests (09GG23ER) (25706) ...... 3,500,000
    44  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a)
    45    for  the   department   of   environmental
    46    conservation  to  enter into a contract or
    47    contracts for  the  development  of  local
    48    climate  resiliency  plans  and adaptation
    49    projects, and (b) up to  $200,000  to  the

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    department  of agriculture and markets for
     2    services and expenses of the wood products
     3    development  council,  including  suballo-
     4    cation  to  other  state  departments  and
     5    agencies; $2,000,000 for climate coordina-
     6    tors, including for disadvantaged communi-
     7    ties; $2,100,000 to the  State  University
     8    of   New  York  College  of  Environmental
     9    Science and  Forestry  for  the  Timbuctoo
    10    pipeline summer climate and careers insti-
    11    tute;  $500,000  for a resiliency planting
    12    program; $25,000 to the Nature Conservancy
    13    in  New  York  to  support   the   Staying
    14    Connected  Initiative; $500,000 for public
    15    television stations for the  creation  and
    16    distribution  of  climate  change  digital
    17    teaching tools, in consultation  with  the
    18    department  of environmental conservation;
    19    and $1,000,000 to the State University  of
    20    New  York College of Environmental Science
    21    and  Forestry,  directly  or  through  its
    22    Climate   and  Applied  Forestry  Research
    23    Institute, to support research and  devel-
    24    opment  of  forestry  and  forest products
    25    (09SV23ER) (25711) ........................... 7,925,000
    26  Notwithstanding any  law  to  the  contrary,
    27    smart   growth  program  state  assistance
    28    payments, provided on a competitive basis,
    29    to counties, cities, towns, or villages to
    30    establish, update or implement  comprehen-
    31    sive  plans  in  a  manner consistent with
    32    smart growth; provided, however,  that  up
    33    to  25  percent  of  such  payments may be
    34    awarded  to  not-for-profit  organizations
    35    for such purposes (09SG23ER) (24824) ......... 4,500,000
    36  Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary for
    37    the New York state soil and water  conser-
    38    vation  committee  in conjunction with the
    39    department of agriculture and  markets  to
    40    develop  a  pilot  climate resilient farms
    41    program consistent  with  agriculture  and
    42    markets  law  article 11-A and 11-B, agri-
    43    cultural environmental management  program
    44    including  up  to $500,000 for the Cornell
    45    Soil  Health  Program  for  research   and
    46    education  to  improve  soil resiliency to
    47    climate variations and mitigate greenhouse
    48    gas  emissions  by  carbon   sequestration
    49    (09CR23ER) (25718) .......................... 14,750,000
    50  Climate  smart communities projects pursuant
    51    to title 15 of article 54 of the  environ-
    52    mental  conservation  law  including clean

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    vehicle projects; notwithstanding any  law
     2    to  the contrary, including $1,000,000 for
     3    publicly accessible electric vehicle  fast
     4    chargers  installed  on  municipal infras-
     5    tructure including for  curbside  charging
     6    stations (09CS23ER) (25701) ................. 14,000,000
 
     7    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     8    Environmental Protection Fund
     9    Open Space Account - 30454
    10    Environment and Recreation Purpose

    11  For  services  and  expenses of projects and
    12    purposes authorized by section 92-s of the
    13    state finance law to receive funding  from
    14    the  open space account in accordance with
    15    a programmatic and financial  plan  to  be
    16    approved  by  the  director of the budget,
    17    including  suballocation  to  other  state
    18    departments and agencies, according to the
    19    following:
    20  Costs  related  to  the  acquisition  of the
    21    following properties: Atlantic Coast, Long
    22    Island  Sound,  Long  Island  South  Shore
    23    Estuary  Reserve,  Peconic Pinelands Mari-
    24    time  Reserve   Projects,   Central   Pine
    25    Barrens,    Shoreham    Parcel,    Western
    26    Suffolk/Nassau     Special     Groundwater
    27    Protection  Areas,  Mott Haven-Port Morris
    28    Waterfront, Bronx  River  Greenway,  Inner
    29    City/Underserved   Community  Parks,  Long
    30    Pond,  Staten  Island  Greenbelt,   Staten
    31    Island  Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,
    32    Great Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands
    33    Complex, New  York  Highlands,  Shawangunk
    34    Mountains  Region,  Delaware  River  High-
    35    lands, Hudson River Corridor/Hudson  River
    36    Estuary  and  Greenway  Trail/Hudson River
    37    School Art Trail, Hudson  Valley/New  York
    38    City   Foodshed,   Catskill   Unfragmented
    39    Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors,
    40    New York  City  Watershed  Lands,  Taconic
    41    Ridge/Harlem  Valley,  Albany  Pine  Bush,
    42    Five   Rivers   Environmental    Education
    43    Center,  Lake George watershed, Lake Cham-
    44    plain  watershed,   Boeselager   forestry,
    45    Rensselaer   Plateau,  Oomsdale  Farm  and
    46    Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation
    47    Sites,  Region  4  Rail  Trail   Projects,
    48    Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Sarato-
    49    ga County, Hudson River Projects, Follens-
    50    by  Park,  Washington  County,  Rome  Sand

                                           152                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Plains, Black Creek  Watershed,  Tug  Hill
     2    Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson
     3    Swamp,   State  Park  Battlefields,  Genny
     4    Green  Trail/Link  Trail, Onondaga Escarp-
     5    ment, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins Coun-
     6    ty,  Cattaraugus  Creek  and  tributaries,
     7    Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee River
     8    Corridor,  Seneca  Army Depot Conservation
     9    Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges,  Buffalo
    10    River Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex,
    11    High-Tor/Bristol   Hills/Bare  Hill  State
    12    Unique Area, Lake Ontario  and  Lake  Erie
    13    Shorelines,  Islands  and  Niagara  River,
    14    Long Island Trails  and  Greenways,  Bronx
    15    Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons Wildlife
    16    Complex,    Schunnemunk    Mountain/Moodna
    17    Creek/Woodcock  Mountain/Hudson  Highlands
    18    Connectivity  Project,  Helderbergs,   and
    19    Finger   Lakes   Shorelines  and  Riparian
    20    Zones,  Hand  Hollow  Conservation   Area,
    21    Northern Flow River Corridors, Black River
    22    Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible
    23    Use    Buffer   Project,   Herkimer   Home
    24    Viewshed,  Inman  Gulf,  Massawepie  Mire,
    25    Moose  River  Corridor, St. Lawrence River
    26    Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,  Southern
    27    Skaneateles  Lake  Forest  and  Shoreline,
    28    Salmon River Corridor,  Emerald  Necklace,
    29    Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and Wetland
    30    Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing  the
    31    Impacts of Storms, Storm Surges and Flood-
    32    ing on Human and Natural Communities, Long
    33    Distance  Trail Corridors, Statewide Small
    34    Projects, State Forest, Unique Area  Wild-
    35    life  Management  Area Protection, Working
    36    Forest Lands, State Park and State Histor-
    37    ic Site  Protection,  (a)  notwithstanding
    38    any  law  to the contrary, $3,200,000 from
    39    the land acquisition allocation for  urban
    40    forestry  projects  provided  that no less
    41    than $500,000 shall be made available  for
    42    such  programs  in  cities  and towns with
    43    populations of 65,000 or more, and includ-
    44    ing up to $200,000  for  municipal  grants
    45    for  retreeing  public  lands  impacted by
    46    invasive species; (b) notwithstanding  any
    47    law  to  the contrary, $3,000,000 from the
    48    land acquisition allocation  to  the  land
    49    trust alliance for the purpose of awarding
    50    grants  on  a  competitive  basis to local
    51    land  trusts,  provided  that  up  to  ten
    52    percent  of such amount may be made avail-

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    able for administrative costs and/or tech-
     2    nical assistance; (c) notwithstanding  any
     3    law   to   the  contrary,  not  less  than
     4    $4,000,000 for land acquisition in depart-
     5    ment of environmental conservation regions
     6    1,  2  and  3;  (d) $1,500,000 to the land
     7    trust alliance for the purpose of awarding
     8    grants on a  competitive  basis  to  local
     9    land trusts to purchase conservation ease-
    10    ments,  provided that up to ten percent of
    11    such amount  may  be  made  available  for
    12    administrative   costs   and/or  technical
    13    assistance; and  (e)  Notwithstanding  any
    14    law to the contrary, up to $300,000 to the
    15    Village of Lake Placid for the purchase of
    16    land  associated  with the Adirondack rail
    17    trail parking area (09LA23ER) (24703) ....... 43,000,000
    18  Albany   Pine   Bush   Preserve   Commission
    19    (09AP23ER) (24828) ........................... 3,000,000
    20  Long  Island  Central  Pine Barrens Planning
    21    (09LP23ER) (24829) ........................... 2,500,000
    22  Long  Island  South  Shore  Estuary  Reserve
    23    (09SE23ER) (24831) ........................... 1,550,000
    24  Agricultural  non-point source abatement and
    25    control projects, notwithstanding any  law
    26    to  the  contrary,  including  projects to
    27    combat   harmful   algal    blooms;    (a)
    28    $2,000,000  shall  be  made  available for
    29    services  and  expenses  of  the   Cornell
    30    University   Integrated   Pest  Management
    31    program; (b) $500,000 shall be made avail-
    32    able to the Cornell Cooperative  Extension
    33    of  Suffolk County for nutrient management
    34    planning  and  implementation  activities;
    35    and  (c)  $250,000 shall be made available
    36    to Cornell for  the  pesticide  management
    37    education  program to support training and
    38    certification (09AN23ER) (24832) ............ 22,000,000
    39  Non-agricultural non-point source  abatement
    40    and  control  projects notwithstanding any
    41    law to the contrary,  $1,000,000  of  such
    42    amount shall be made available for Cornell
    43    community   integrated   pest   management
    44    (09NP23ER) (24833) ........................... 8,200,000
    45  Agriculture and farmland  protection  activ-
    46    ities,  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the
    47    contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall  be  made
    48    available  to  the  tug hill tomorrow land
    49    trust  for  army  compatible  use   buffer
    50    program  projects around Fort Drum, and up
    51    to $97,000  shall  be  made  available  to

                                           154                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Cornell   University   for   services  and
     2    expenses of land classification,  agricul-
     3    ture  district  mapping and master list of
     4    soils (09FP23ER) (24825) .................... 24,000,000
     5  Biodiversity   stewardship   and   research;
     6    including  funding  for  public  New  York
     7    universities to conduct field studies  and
     8    research  on biodiversity issues and up to
     9    $500,000 of this amount to support  polli-
    10    nator  diversity,  up to $300,000 of which
    11    may be allocated  to  Cornell  University,
    12    including  research  related to the poten-
    13    tial adverse impacts of pesticides such as
    14    neonicitinoids,  pursuant  to  a  contract
    15    with  the  department  of  agriculture and
    16    markets, including the development of  bee
    17    husbandry  best  management practices such
    18    as pest and  pathogen  controls;  creating
    19    diversity of pollinator habitats; research
    20    to  understand,  prevent  and recover from
    21    pollinator losses; and outreach and educa-
    22    tion; and including $100,000 for the  Cary
    23    Institute  of Ecosystem Studies to support
    24    the Catskill  environmental  research  and
    25    monitoring program (09BD23ER) (24827) ........ 1,975,000
    26  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    27    the  Hudson  River Estuary Management Plan
    28    prepared pursuant to  section  11-0306  of
    29    the    environmental   conservation   law,
    30    including projects to combat harmful algal
    31    blooms some or all of which may  be  allo-
    32    cated  to the New England Interstate Water
    33    Pollution Control  Commission  or  Cornell
    34    water resources institute or department of
    35    natural  resources  for  the  purposes  of
    36    implementing  the  Hudson  River   Estuary
    37    Action  agenda,  $1,000,000 of which shall
    38    be  for  the  Mohawk  river  action   plan
    39    (09HE23ER) (24836) ........................... 7,500,000
    40  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    41    the  Finger  Lakes-Lake  Ontario Watershed
    42    Protection Alliance (09FL23ER) (24835) ....... 3,000,000
    43  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to
    44    the  Erie  County Soil and Water Conserva-
    45    tion District for the Lake Erie  Watershed
    46    Protection Alliance (09LE23ER) (25764) ......... 250,000
    47  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    48    the  state  share  of  costs of wastewater
    49    treatment improvement projects  undertaken
    50    by  municipalities  to  upgrade  municipal
    51    systems to meet stormwater, combined sewer
    52    overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow   and

                                           155                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    wastewater  treatment  discharge  require-
     2    ments with priority given to systems  that
     3    are  in violation of title 8 of article 17
     4    of  the environmental conservation law and
     5    aquatic   habitat   restoration   projects
     6    undertaken  by municipalities and not-for-
     7    profit corporations  for  aquatic  habitat
     8    restoration  projects as defined in subdi-
     9    vision 1 of section 56-0101 of  the  envi-
    10    ronmental  conservation  law and including
    11    projects to combat harmful  algal  blooms;
    12    including  up  to  $3,000,000  to  Suffolk
    13    county to provide a 50 percent match for a
    14    program developed in consultation with the
    15    department for research,  development  and
    16    pilot  projects  to develop cost effective
    17    methods to address nitrogen  and  pathogen
    18    loading  from  septic  system  or cesspool
    19    effluent or other sources  or  to  support
    20    such  efforts without a match at the state
    21    university  of  Stony  Brook  directly  or
    22    through   its   research   foundation  and
    23    $1,500,000 for Suffolk  county  for  sewer
    24    improvement    projects;   and   including
    25    $5,000,000 for Nassau county for  the  Bay
    26    park  wastewater  treatment  plant outfall
    27    pipe,   associated   conveyance   systems,
    28    nitrogen  abatement treatment works, ocean
    29    outfall  and/or  connections,  and/or  for
    30    costs  incurred  by  Nassau County for the
    31    project to connect the  Long  Beach  waste
    32    water treatment plant collection system to
    33    the  Bay  Park  wastewater treatment plant
    34    and including $250,000 from such amount to
    35    the Long Island regional planning  council
    36    for  services  and expenses related to the
    37    Long  Island  Nitrogen  Action  Plan;  and
    38    including   $5,000,000  to  update  source
    39    water assessment plans and develop associ-
    40    ated water protection programs some or all
    41    of which may be allocated  to  the  United
    42    States   Geological   Survey  or  the  New
    43    England Interstate Water Pollution Control
    44    Commission; $150,000  for  the  Chautauqua
    45    Lake Association; $95,000 for the Chautau-
    46    qua  Lake  Partnership;  and $1,000,000 to
    47    the State University of New York at  Stony
    48    Brook  directly  or  through  its research
    49    foundation, to support  research  develop-
    50    ment  and  any associated testing or pilot
    51    projects  towards  improved   septic   and

                                           156                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    wastewater  treatment  systems  to  remove
     2    phosphorus(09WQ23ER) (24837) ................ 25,000,000
     3  Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary for
     4    New York ocean and Great  Lakes  ecosystem
     5    conservation projects, consistent with the
     6    policy  articulated  in  article 14 of the
     7    environmental conservation  law  including
     8    projects  to  combat harmful algal blooms;
     9    including $900,000 for the Peconic Estuary
    10    Partnership; and $500,000 to  the  Billion
    11    Oyster  Project, Inc. for the construction
    12    of the Head of Bay  Oyster  Reef(09GL23ER)
    13    (24830) ..................................... 24,500,000
    14  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    15    the  implementation of the recommendations
    16    of  the  invasive   species   task   force
    17    prepared  pursuant  to  chapter 324 of the
    18    laws of 2003  and  for  the  purposes  set
    19    forth  in chapter 674 of the laws of 2007,
    20    including  not  less  than  $120,000   for
    21    Cornell  University  for the plant certif-
    22    ication program, provided  that  not  less
    23    than  $5,750,000  be  made  available  for
    24    invasive  species  eradication,  including
    25    but  not  limited to southern pine beetle,
    26    including  up  to  $500,000   to   Cornell
    27    University  for  the  control  of  hemlock
    28    wooly  adelgid,   and   including   grants
    29    related  to  the control and management of
    30    invasive species, and $500,000 to  address
    31    the  southern  pine beetle including up to
    32    $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
    33    Planning and  Policy  Commission  for  the
    34    implementation  and  administration  of  a
    35    prescribed fire program. Such funding  for
    36    grants  shall be provided on a competitive
    37    basis in consultation with  the  New  York
    38    Invasive    Species   Council   (09IS23ER)
    39    (24704) ..................................... 19,500,000
    40  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    41    Soil  and  Water   Conservation   District
    42    activities as authorized for reimbursement
    43    and  funding  in  section 11-a of the soil
    44    and  water  conservation   districts   law
    45    including projects to combat harmful algal
    46    blooms (09SW23ER) (24834) ................... 16,000,000
    47  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    48    Agricultural  Waste  Management  projects,
    49    including  up  to  $700,000   to   Cornell
    50    University,   in   consultation  with  the
    51    department, to continue  implementing  the

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    dairy   acceleration   program  (09AW23ER)
     2    (24826) ...................................... 1,500,000
     3    Lake George Park Commission (09LG23ER) ......... 900,000
 
     4    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     5    Environmental Protection Fund
     6    Parks,  Recreation  and  Historic Preservation Account -
     7      30453
     8    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
     9  For services and expenses  of  projects  and
    10    purposes authorized by section 92-s of the
    11    state  finance law to receive funding from
    12    the parks, recreation and historic preser-
    13    vation  account  in  accordance   with   a
    14    programmatic  and  financial  plan  to  be
    15    approved by the director  of  the  budget,
    16    including  suballocation  to  other  state
    17    departments and agencies, according to the
    18    following:
    19  Local  waterfront  revitalization  programs,
    20    notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary,
    21    not less than, $10,500,000 for  waterfront
    22    revitalization  projects  which  are in or
    23    primarily serve  areas  where  demographic
    24    and  other  relevant  data  for such areas
    25    demonstrate that  the  areas  are  densely
    26    populated   and  have  sustained  physical
    27    deterioration, decay, neglect,  or  disin-
    28    vestment,  or  where a substantial propor-
    29    tion of the residential population  is  of
    30    low  income  or is otherwise disadvantaged
    31    and is underserved  with  respect  to  the
    32    existing recreational opportunities in the
    33    area   including   up  to  $2,000,000  for
    34    updates to existing local waterfront revi-
    35    talization  program  plans   to   mitigate
    36    future   physical   climate   risks;   and
    37    $300,000 for the  Niagara  River  greenway
    38    commission (09WR23ER) (24700) ............... 16,500,000
    39  Parks,  recreation and historic preservation
    40    projects, notwithstanding any law  to  the
    41    contrary,  not  less than, $13,000,000 for
    42    municipal parks projects which are  in  or
    43    primarily  serve  areas  where demographic
    44    and other relevant  data  for  such  areas
    45    demonstrate  that  the  areas  are densely
    46    populated  and  have  sustained   physical
    47    deterioration,  decay,  neglect  or disin-
    48    vestment or where a substantial proportion
    49    of the residential population  is  of  low
    50    income  or  is otherwise disadvantaged and

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    is underserved with respect to the  exist-
     2    ing   recreational  opportunities  in  the
     3    area; and including  $250,000  for  Tivoli
     4    Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley
     5    Trail   Grants;   $250,000  to  the  State
     6    University of New York college of environ-
     7    mental science and forestry;  $250,000  to
     8    Paul  Smith's  College  for the support of
     9    the Adirondack Park interpretive  centers;
    10    $200,000   to   the  Catskill  Center  for
    11    conservation  and  development   for   the
    12    support  of  the Catskill Visitors Center;
    13    and  $3,000,000  for  the   connect   kids
    14    program  facilitating  access  in  title 1
    15    school  districts,   municipalities,   and
    16    not-for-profit  organizations  to  outdoor
    17    recreational activities, public lands  and
    18    parks  and  providing environmental educa-
    19    tion   opportunities   in    environmental
    20    justice, inner city and underserved commu-
    21    nities (09MP23ER) (24701) ................... 28,000,000
    22  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    23    state  parks and land and easement infras-
    24    tructure, access and stewardship  projects
    25    which  shall include capital projects: (i)
    26    on state parks and state lands pursuant to
    27    sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the  envi-
    28    ronmental  conservation law; (ii) on state
    29    parks or state owned lands  and  easements
    30    under  the  jurisdiction of the department
    31    of  environmental  conservation   or   the
    32    office  of  parks, recreation and historic
    33    preservation for access opportunities  for
    34    people  with  disabilities;  access to the
    35    State Forest  Preserve,  State  reforesta-
    36    tion,   Wildlife   Management   areas  and
    37    conservation easement lands;  recreational
    38    trail    construction   and   maintenance:
    39    including but not limited  to  sustainable
    40    trail crews or other activities related to
    41    sustainable use of the forest preserve and
    42    other  state  lands that are threatened by
    43    overuse;  Catskill  and  Adirondack   camp
    44    ground  improvements  to public access and
    45    sanitation    facilities;    environmental
    46    education;  facility improvements; archeo-
    47    logical, historic,  cultural  and  natural
    48    resource  surveys,  forest health surveys,
    49    interpretation,   and   inventories,   and
    50    response  to forest pests including south-
    51    ern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state
    52    forest unit management planning;  invasive

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    species  management; conservation easement
     2    public recreation planning; habitat resto-
     3    ration and enhancement; state fish  hatch-
     4    ery   improvements;   state  tree  nursery
     5    improvements;  safety   equipment;   water
     6    access facilities and safety improvements;
     7    public   beach  facility  development  and
     8    improvement; public access improvements at
     9    day use areas; state historic site exteri-
    10    or restoration; and cabin area and camping
    11    facility  development,   restoration   and
    12    reconstruction;   (iii)   $1,000,000   for
    13    Belleayre Mountain  ski  center  projects;
    14    (iv) $2,000,000 from the public access and
    15    stewardship  allocation  to Parks & Trails
    16    New  York  for  the  purpose  of  awarding
    17    grants  on  a  competitive  basis to local
    18    parks  and  department  of   environmental
    19    conservation friends groups, provided that
    20    up  to  ten  percent of such amount may be
    21    made available  for  administrative  costs
    22    and/or  technical  assistance;  (v) public
    23    protection  and   emergency   preparedness
    24    purposes; (vi) $18,000 to New York Natural
    25    Heritage  to update the New York Protected
    26    Areas  Database;  (vii)  $10,000,000   for
    27    Adirondack and Catskill visitor safety and
    28    wilderness    protection   activities   to
    29    address issues relating to overuse; (viii)
    30    up to $600,000 to the Department of  Envi-
    31    ronmental   Conservation   to  initiate  a
    32    procurement for a Visitor  Use  Management
    33    Framework; (ix) $100,000 to the Adirondack
    34    Mountain  Club for the High Peaks Informa-
    35    tion Center; (x) $4,000,000 for the survey
    36    of  climate  change  and  Adirondack  Lake
    37    ecosystems  for  water quality monitoring;
    38    and (xi) $500,000 to the Adirondack Archi-
    39    tectural Heritage for  the  management  of
    40    the    Camp    Santanoni   Historic   Area
    41    (09ST23ER) (24702) .......................... 53,700,000
    42  Notwithstanding  subdivision  7  of  section
    43    92-s of the state finance law or any other
    44    law  to  the  contrary,  for  services and
    45    expenses of the Hudson  River  Park  Trust
    46    for projects related to the development of
    47    the  Hudson  River  Park  consistent  with
    48    provisions of chapter 592 of the  laws  of
    49    1998, including but not limited to utility
    50    infrastructure   improvements;   provided,
    51    however, such funds shall not be available
    52    for suballocation to  any  public  benefit

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    corporation  or  public authority with the
     2    exception of the Hudson River  Park  Trust
     3    and  shall  be  available  solely  for the
     4    liabilities  incurred  by the Hudson River
     5    Park Trust or by other  state  departments
     6    or  agencies on behalf of the Hudson River
     7    Park Trust on  or  after  April  1,  1999.
     8    Provided  further that, the comptroller is
     9    hereby authorized and directed to  release
    10    monies  to  the Hudson River Park Trust in
    11    amounts set forth in a  schedule  approved
    12    by  the  director of the budget (09HR23ER)
    13    (24820) ...................................... 4,800,000
    14  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    15    zoos,  botanical   gardens   and   aquaria
    16    program (09ZB23ER) (24823) .................. 24,000,000
    17  Notwithstanding any other provisions of law,
    18    for  the administration of the programs of
    19    section  79-b  of   the   navigation   law
    20    (09NV23ER) (25719) ........................... 2,300,000
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Environmental Protection Fund
    23    Solid Waste Account - 30452
    24    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
    25  For  services  and  expenses of projects and
    26    purposes authorized by section 92-s of the
    27    state finance law to receive funding  from
    28    the solid waste account in accordance with
    29    a  programmatic  and  financial plan to be
    30    approved by the director  of  the  budget,
    31    including  suballocation  to  other  state
    32    departments and agencies, according to the
    33    following:
    34  Non-hazardous  landfill   closure   projects
    35    (09LC23ER) (24813) ............................. 300,000
    36  Municipal   waste   reduction  or  recycling
    37    projects, including  developing  secondary
    38    recycling  markets  in New York state, and
    39    $2,500,000 of such amount  shall  be  made
    40    available  for municipalities and not-for-
    41    profit food banks for  projects  for  food
    42    donation  and the recycling of food scraps
    43    (09MR23ER) (24814) .......................... 19,825,000
    44  Secondary   materials   regional   marketing
    45    assistance (09SM23ER) (24816) .................. 650,000
    46  Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of
    47    which  shall  be for activities related to
    48    Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
    49    (09PD23ER) (24818) ........................... 1,500,000

                                           161                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
     2    the payment of the costs  associated  with
     3    environmental    justice    projects   and
     4    programs, including but  not  limited  to:
     5    monitoring  of  air quality; education and
     6    outreach; $4,000,000 of such amount  shall
     7    be made available for community impact and
     8    job training grants; including $500,000 of
     9    such  amount  shall be made available to a
    10    not-for-profit   organization   for    the
    11    purpose  of  awarding  grants on a compet-
    12    itive basis to community groups  to  build
    13    the capacity of such groups, provided that
    14    up  to  ten  percent may be made available
    15    for administrative costs and/or  technical
    16    assistance.   Community   impact  and  job
    17    training grants shall be in  or  affecting
    18    environmental  justice  communities  in an
    19    amount of up  to  $100,000  for  community
    20    groups  for projects that address an envi-
    21    ronmental justice community's exposure  to
    22    multiple  environmental  harms  and risks,
    23    including lead exposure and shall  include
    24    implementation,   studies,  including  air
    25    monitoring, to  investigate  the  environ-
    26    ment,  or  related public health issues of
    27    the community, research that will be  used
    28    to  expand  the knowledge or understanding
    29    of the  affected  community  and  ways  to
    30    improve  the  resiliency  of  the affected
    31    community. The  results  of  the  investi-
    32    gation shall be disseminated to members of
    33    the  affected community.  Community groups
    34    eligible for funding must provide services
    35    within the same community as the  environ-
    36    mental and/or related public health issues
    37    to  be  addressed  by  the  project.  Such
    38    groups  shall  be  primarily  focused   on
    39    addressing    the   environmental   and/or
    40    related public health issues of the  resi-
    41    dents  of the affected community and shall
    42    be comprised primarily of members  of  the
    43    affected  community;  and $746,000 for the
    44    college  of  environmental   science   and
    45    forestry center for native peoples and the
    46    environment (09EJ23ER) (24713) .............. 13,000,000
    47  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    48    assessment  and  recovery  of  any natural
    49    resource damages (09RD23ER) (24817) .......... 1,775,000
    50  Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
    51    the pollution  prevention  institute,  and
    52    including  $250,000  for the department to

                                           162                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    contract with the Northeast waste  manage-
     2    ment officials' association for the Inter-
     3    state  Chemicals Clearing house (09PP23ER)
     4    (24815) ...................................... 4,600,000
     5  Environmental health for assessments,  test-
     6    ing  and actions including but not limited
     7    to abatement to  address  suspected  human
     8    exposure  to chemical, physical and micro-
     9    biological agents, including  contaminants
    10    in  drinking  water, including projects to
    11    combat  harmful  algal  blooms,  including
    12    vector  control  for  tick-borne illnesses
    13    such as  lyme  disease;  including  up  to
    14    $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program; and
    15    $4,000,000  for  children's  environmental
    16    health  centers,  including   school   and
    17    community  childhood lead exposure assess-
    18    ment conducted by such  centers;  and  not
    19    more   than  $3,850,000  for  programs  to
    20    expand and improve access to local, fresh,
    21    nutritional food to  nutritionally  under-
    22    served  neighborhoods,  including  but not
    23    limited  to  the  New  York  State   Fresh
    24    Connect   Program,  expanded  Supplemental
    25    Nutrition   Assistance   Program   access,
    26    expanded  community  supported agriculture
    27    program benefits, and the  development  of
    28    expanded  technological  access  for these
    29    communities;  $1,000,000  to   the   State
    30    University  of  New  York  at  Stony Brook
    31    directly or through its  research  founda-
    32    tion,  to support research development and
    33    any associated testing or  pilot  projects
    34    towards  wastewater  and  the treatment of
    35    water   to   remove   1,4   dioxane;   and
    36    $1,500,000 to the United States Geological
    37    Survey  for  the  Long Island Ground Water
    38    study (09EH23ER) (25703) .................... 13,000,000
    39  Brownfield  opportunity   area   grants   as
    40    authorized  pursuant  to  section 970-r of
    41    the  general  municipal   law   (09BO23ER)
    42    (25702) ...................................... 2,000,000
 
    43  FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP) .................. 6,000,000
    44                                                            --------------

    45    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    46    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    47    Maintenance and Operations Purpose
 
    48  For the maintenance and operation of various
    49    facilities  and systems including personal

                                           163                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    services,  fringe  benefits  and  indirect
     2    costs (09FM23MO) (81107) ..................... 6,000,000
 
     3  FISH AND WILDLIFE (CCP) ...................................... 6,500,000
     4                                                            --------------
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     6    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
     7    Habitat Conservation and Access Account - 32217
     8    Fish and Wildlife Purpose

     9  For   services   and   expenses,   including
    10    personal  service,  nonpersonal   service,
    11    fringe benefits and indirect costs related
    12    to  management, protection and restoration
    13    fish and wildlife habitat, and improvement
    14    and development of public access for  fish
    15    and wildlife related recreation (09HC2354)
    16    (24718) ...................................... 1,500,000
 
    17    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    18    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    19    Endangered and Threatened Species Mitigation Bank Fund
    20    Fish and Wildlife Purpose
 
    21  For  services  and  expenses, related to the
    22    projects undertaken to  facilitate  a  net
    23    conservation  benefit  to  endangered  and
    24    threatened species potentially impacted by
    25    a major renewable energy facility  as  put
    26    forth  in  section  11-0535-c  of environ-
    27    mental conservation law, including  subal-
    28    location  to  other  state departments and
    29    agencies (09ES2354) .......................... 5,000,000
 
    30  LANDS AND FORESTS (CCP) ..................................... 65,000,000
    31                                                            --------------
 
    32    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    33    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    34    Lands and Forests Purpose
 
    35  For   services   and   expenses,   including
    36    personal   service,  nonpersonal  service,
    37    indirect costs and fringe benefits related
    38    to the stewardship of newly  acquired  and
    39    existing  state lands, for the implementa-
    40    tion  of  Unit  Management  Plans,   costs
    41    related  to  invasive  species  management
    42    activities and  for  the  development  and
    43    implementation  of Green Certification for
    44    state forests, including suballocation  to

                                           164                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    other   state   departments  and  agencies
     2    (09LF2353) (25766) ........................... 4,000,000
     3  For  the  purchase and replacement of equip-
     4    ment and facility improvements,  including
     5    air  monitoring, maintenance of facilities
     6    and  emergency  response  in  support   of
     7    public    safety,    including    personal
     8    services,  fringe  benefits  and  indirect
     9    costs (09PS2353) (24846) ..................... 1,000,000
 
    10    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    11    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    12    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
    13    Lands and Forests Purpose
 
    14  For  the  federal  share of capital projects
    15    pursuant to lands  and  forests  resources
    16    purposes  including  the  costs associated
    17    with the acquisition of  lands  under  the
    18    forest  legacy program, including suballo-
    19    cation  to  other  state  departments  and
    20    agencies (09FL2353) (24847) ................. 60,000,000
 
    21  MARINE RESOURCES (CCP) ...................................... 20,000,000
    22                                                            --------------
 
    23    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    24    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    25    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
    26    Marine Projects Purpose
 
    27  For  the  federal  share of capital projects
    28    undertaken pursuant to fish  and  wildlife
    29    and  marine  resources  purposes including
    30    the  acquisition  of  property   including
    31    suballocation  to  other state departments
    32    and agencies (09MR23A1) (24708) ............. 20,000,000

    33  NEW YORK WORKS (CCP) ........................................ 90,000,000
    34                                                            --------------
 
    35    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    36    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    37    Operational Services Purpose
 
    38  For services, expenses, and  indirect  costs
    39    related to New York Works projects includ-
    40    ing  but  not  limited  to  air monitoring
    41    infrastructure investments; remediation of
    42    legacy    environmental     contamination;
    43    investments in information technology; dam
    44    safety  projects  and  the  demolition  of

                                           165                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    unsafe  structures  on  state-owned  land;
     2    state-owned   flood  protection  projects;
     3    shore  protection  projects;  state   land
     4    stewardship,  public  access  and environ-
     5    mental   and   recreation   infrastructure
     6    projects,  vehicles  and  equipment; water
     7    quality improvement projects, fish  hatch-
     8    eries;  rehabilitation and improvements of
     9    various department facilities and systems;
    10    and well plugging; up to  $20,000,000  for
    11    the  Conklingville,  Sixth  Lake  and  Old
    12    Forge Dams;  including  personal  service,
    13    nonpersonal  service  and fringe benefits,
    14    including  suballocation  to  other  state
    15    departments    and   agencies   (09NY2351)
    16    (25768) ..................................... 90,000,000
 
    17  OPERATIONS (CCP) ............................................ 73,700,000
    18                                                            --------------

    19    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    20    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    21    Operational Services Purpose
 
    22  For rehabilitation and improvements of vari-
    23    ous facilities and systems; including  but
    24    not  limited  to  services and expenses of
    25    the  Department  for  payment  of  various
    26    liabilities  accrued  heretofore and here-
    27    after to accrue, pursuant to Articles  15,
    28    17,  and 27 of the Environmental Conserva-
    29    tion Law; including personal  service  and
    30    fringe  benefits  and  indirect  costs  in
    31    accordance with a programmatic and  finan-
    32    cial  plan  to be approved by the director
    33    of the budget including  suballocation  to
    34    other   state   departments  and  agencies
    35    (09RI2351) (24855) .......................... 41,000,000
    36  For   services   and   expenses,   including
    37    personal  service,  fringe  benefits,  and
    38    non-personal services necessary for  reme-
    39    dial  activities  to  plug or replug aban-
    40    doned oil  and  gas  wells  including  the
    41    surface  restoration  of the affected land
    42    pursuant to article  23  of  the  environ-
    43    mental conservation law (09OG2351) (25767) ..... 500,000
    44  For  dam safety and the demolition of unsafe
    45    structures on state-owned  land,  and  for
    46    various   dam  safety  projects  including
    47    personal  service  and   fringe   benefits
    48    (09DS2351) (24857) ........................... 2,000,000

                                           166                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1  For  replacement  of vehicles and heavy duty
     2    construction equipment (09EQ2351) (24856) .... 1,200,000

     3    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     4    Natural Resource Damages Fund
     5    Natural Resource Damages Account - 31900(M)
     6    Operational Services Purpose
 
     7  For  services and expenses related to resto-
     8    ration projects,  replacement  acquisition
     9    projects or combinations thereof resulting
    10    from  successful  natural resource damages
    11    claims including  suballocation  to  other
    12    state  departments and agencies (09442351)
    13    (24860) ..................................... 26,000,000
 
    14    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    15    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    16    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
    17    Operational Services Purpose
 
    18  For the federal share  of  capital  projects
    19    undertaken    pursuant    to   Operational
    20    Services purposes including  suballocation
    21    to  other  state  departments and agencies
    22    (09OF2351) ................................... 3,000,000
 
    23  SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP) ................. 130,000,000
    24                                                            --------------
    25    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    26    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    27    Hazardous Waste Purpose
 
    28  For payment by the state,  as  reimbursement
    29    or  as an advance from responsible parties
    30    or volunteers for remedial and  monitoring
    31    work  at sites contaminated with hazardous
    32    waste. No portion  of  this  appropriation
    33    shall be available for expenditure until a
    34    party  or parties either responsible for a
    35    site or volunteering  to  cleanup  a  site
    36    have  entered  into  an agreement with the
    37    commissioner of the department of environ-
    38    mental conservation or the  commissioner's
    39    designee,  and which agreement is approved
    40    by the director of the  budget,  providing
    41    for  repayment  to  the state of an amount
    42    equal to the amount  disbursed  from  this
    43    appropriation.  A  copy  of such agreement
    44    shall be filed with the state comptroller,
    45    the chairman of the senate finance commit-

                                           167                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    tee and chairman of the assembly ways  and
     2    means committee.
     3  Notwithstanding  any  other provision of law
     4    to  the  contrary,  the   comptroller   is
     5    authorized   to   repay   settlements   or
     6    advances for specified remedial and  moni-
     7    toring projects from this fund with monies
     8    of   the  hazardous  waste  remedial  fund
     9    received for  such  projects  pursuant  to
    10    consent  orders  and agreements to address
    11    sites contaminated with hazardous waste.
    12  The director of the budget shall certify  to
    13    the  comptroller  the specific portions of
    14    this appropriation for which  monies  have
    15    been  received  pursuant  to  such consent
    16    orders and agreements (09AD23F7) (24868) .... 20,000,000
 
    17    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    18    Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
    19    Hazardous Waste Cleanup Account - 31506
    20    Hazardous Waste Purpose
 
    21  For payment of the state share of the  costs
    22    of   hazardous   waste   site  remediation
    23    projects, in accordance with title  13  of
    24    article  27 of the environmental conserva-
    25    tion law and section  97-b  of  the  state
    26    finance law, for projects, and for payment
    27    of state costs associated with the remedi-
    28    ation  of offsite contamination at signif-
    29    icant threat  sites  as  provided  for  in
    30    section   27-1411   of  the  environmental
    31    conservation   law,   including   personal
    32    service and fringe benefits of the depart-
    33    ments   of   environmental   conservation,
    34    health  and  law  and  including  suballo-
    35    cations  to  the departments of health and
    36    law and  including  costs  incidental  and
    37    appurtenant   thereto,   provided  that  a
    38    portion of such amount  may  be  available
    39    for  environmental restoration projects in
    40    accordance with title 5 of article  56  of
    41    the  environmental  conservation law. None
    42    of this appropriation may be expended  for
    43    any  purposes  authorized  in  title 12 of
    44    article 27 of the environmental  conserva-
    45    tion law (09HB23F7) (24863) ................ 100,000,000

    46    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    47    Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
    48    Hazardous  Waste  Remediation  Oversight  and Assistance
    49      Account - 31505

                                           168                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Hazardous Waste Purpose
 
     2  For  the  personal services and fringe bene-
     3    fits of the  department  of  environmental
     4    conservation  including  suballocation  to
     5    the department of health  related  to  the
     6    brownfield  cleanup  program  pursuant  to
     7    title 14 of article  27  of  the  environ-
     8    mental  conservation law and the voluntary
     9    cleanup program including  costs  incurred
    10    prior to April 1, 2023 (09BC23F7) (24867) ... 10,000,000

    11  SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP) ................................ 29,200,000
    12                                                            --------------
 
    13    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    14    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    15    Solid Waste Management Purpose
 
    16  For services and capital expenses related to
    17    the  waste  management and cleanup program
    18    as put forth in section 27-1915  of  envi-
    19    ronmental   conservation   law,  including
    20    suballocation to other  state  departments
    21    and agencies (09WT2356) (25730) .............. 4,000,000
 
    22    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    23    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    24    New  York Environmental Protection and Spill Remediation
    25      Account - 32219
    26    Solid Waste Management Purpose
 
    27  For services and capital expenses associated
    28    with costs incurred under  Article  12  of
    29    the   Navigation  Law,  and  for  cleanup,
    30    investigation, and  removal  of  petroleum
    31    spills,  including  prior year liabilities
    32    (09OS2356) (25720) .......................... 21,200,000
 
    33    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    34    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    35    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
    36    Hazardous Waste Purpose
 
    37  For the federal  share  of  the  cleanup  of
    38    hazardous  waste  sites  pursuant  to  the
    39    provision  of  the  federal  comprehensive
    40    environmental  response,  compensation and
    41    liability act of 1980  reauthorization  or
    42    amendments thereto including suballocation
    43    to  other  state  departments and agencies
    44    (09FS23F7) (24873) ........................... 1,000,000

                                           169                        12554-06-3

                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
     2    Federal Capital Projects Fund
     3    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
     4    Solid Waste Management Purpose
 
     5  For  the  federal  share of capital projects
     6    undertaken pursuant to  materials  manage-
     7    ment resources purposes including suballo-
     8    cation  to  other  state  departments  and
     9    agencies (09MF2356) .......................... 3,000,000
 
    10  WATER RESOURCES (CCP) .................................... 1,184,900,000
    11                                                            --------------
 
    12    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    13    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    14    Flood Control Purpose
 
    15  For the  state's  share  including  personal
    16    service, nonpersonal service, fringe bene-
    17    fits  and  indirect costs of various shore
    18    protection  projects  including   suballo-
    19    cation  to  other  state  departments  and
    20    agencies (09W12363) (24880) .................. 1,700,000
    21  For   various   new   and   existing   flood
    22    protection  projects  including  the state
    23    share of federal sponsored  flood  control
    24    projects,  and the maintenance of existing
    25    flood  control   projects;   for   coastal
    26    erosion hazard area mapping of the state's
    27    Atlantic  Ocean and Great Lakes coastlines
    28    and the state share  of  costs  associated
    29    with  matching  federal funds for a state-
    30    wide   flood   plain   map   modernization
    31    program;  for  the  state  share  of costs
    32    associated with  the  installation  and/or
    33    reinstallation,  upgrade,  monitoring  and
    34    maintenance  of  a  statewide  network  of
    35    stream  flow  gauges,  including  personal
    36    service, nonpersonal service, fringe bene-
    37    fits and indirect costs, including  subal-
    38    location  to  other  state departments and
    39    agencies (09FL2363) (24881) .................. 5,000,000
    40  For an advance payment by the state for  the
    41    local  costs  of  various shore protection
    42    projects. No portion of this appropriation
    43    shall be available  until  the  respective
    44    municipality has entered into an agreement
    45    with the commissioner of the department of
    46    environmental   conservation,   and   such
    47    agreement is approved by the  director  of
    48    the budget (09AD2363) (24887) ................ 5,000,000

                                           170                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     2    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     3    Water Resources Purpose
 
     4  An  advance  for  costs incurred relating to
     5    work required for the safety of  dams  and
     6    other  structures  impounding water, to be
     7    reimbursed  in  accordance  with   section
     8    15-0507  of the environmental conservation
     9    law (09DA2357) (24878) ......................... 500,000
    10  For payment of  a  portion  of  the  state's
    11    match  for  federal  capitalization grants
    12    for the water pollution control  revolving
    13    fund (09RF2357) (24874) ..................... 60,000,000
    14  For services and expenses including personal
    15    service,  fringe benefits, and nonpersonal
    16    service for the  water  pollution  control
    17    revolving  fund  and related water quality
    18    activities  including   suballocation   to
    19    other   state   departments  and  agencies
    20    (09SR2357) (25707) ........................... 5,500,000
    21  For services and expenses including personal
    22    service, fringe benefits, and  nonpersonal
    23    service  for  the  Excelsior  Conservation
    24    Corps program including  suballocation  to
    25    other   state   departments  and  agencies
    26    (09CC2357) (25708) ............................. 200,000
    27  For the state's share of shore protection or
    28    coastal erosion  projects,  including  the
    29    Army  Corp  of  Engineers  South  Shore of
    30    Staten Island Project (09SI2357) (25721) .... 74,000,000
    31  The sum of $500,000,000 is hereby  appropri-
    32    ated  for the costs of clean water infras-
    33    tructure  projects,  including   services,
    34    expenses,  and  indirect  costs, including
    35    but  not   limited   to   the   following:
    36    $225,000,000 for projects as authorized by
    37    the  New  York  state water infrastructure
    38    improvement act of 2017;  $37,500,000  for
    39    New   York   state   intermunicipal  water
    40    infrastructure   projects   pursuant    to
    41    section  1285-s  of the public authorities
    42    law;   $50,000,000   for   water   quality
    43    improvement   projects;   $20,000,000  for
    44    green infrastructure projects; $25,000,000
    45    for land acquisition  projects,  including
    46    projects   for   source  water  protection
    47    pursuant to title 33 of article 15 of  the
    48    environmental       conservation      law;
    49    $50,000,000 for replacement of lead drink-
    50    ing  water  service  lines   pursuant   to
    51    section  1114  of  the  public health law;

                                           171                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                               CAPITAL PROJECTS   2023-24
 
     1    $50,000,000 for New York  City  for  water
     2    quality  projects  located  within the New
     3    York City  watershed;  $25,000,000  for  a
     4    program   to  upgrade  or  replace  septic
     5    systems and cesspools pursuant to  section
     6    1285-u  of  the  public  authorities  law;
     7    $17,500,000 million for the state share of
     8    the US army corp of  engineers  Mamaroneck
     9    Sheldrake  FRM project.   All or a portion
    10    of the appropriation may  be  provided  to
    11    the  environmental  facilities corporation
    12    or suballocated to any other department or
    13    state agency (09CW2357) (25722) ............ 500,000,000
    14  The sum of $100,000,000 is hereby  appropri-
    15    ated  for  additional costs of clean water
    16    infrastructure     projects,     including
    17    services,  expenses,  and  indirect costs,
    18    including but not limited to  the  follow-
    19    ing:   $75,000,000 for projects as author-
    20    ized by the New York state  water  infras-
    21    tructure  improvement  act  of  2017;  and
    22    $25,000,000 for projects to combat harmful
    23    algal blooms. All  or  a  portion  of  the
    24    appropriation may be provided to the envi-
    25    ronmental facilities corporation ........... 100,000,000
 
    26    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    27    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    28    SRF Capitalization Grants Account - 31359
    29    Water Resources Purpose
 
    30  For  federal  capitalization  grants for the
    31    water  pollution  control  revolving  fund
    32    (09SF2357) (24876) ......................... 430,000,000
 
    33    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    34    Federal Capital Projects Fund
    35    ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
    36    Water Resources Purpose

    37  For  the  federal  share of capital projects
    38    undertaken  pursuant  to  water  resources
    39    purposes  including suballocation to other
    40    state departments and agencies (09WF2357) .... 3,000,000

                                           172                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  ADMINISTRATION (CCP)
 
     2    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     3    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     4    Administration Purpose
 
     5  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     6    For  employee  fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
     7      paid from department capital projects  funds  and  capital  accounts
     8      (09FG2250) (25729) ... 20,000,000 ................ (re. $12,496,000)
     9    For  services  and expenses related to the acquisition and development
    10      of technology, including but not limited to equipment, software, and
    11      services. Funds appropriated herein may be suballocated to any other
    12      state department  to  achieve  the  purpose  of  this  appropriation
    13      (09CS2250) (24807) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $17,591,000)
 
    14  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    15    For  employee  fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
    16      paid from department capital projects  funds  and  capital  accounts
    17      (09FG2150) (25729) ... 24,700,000 ................. (re. $9,407,000)
 
    18  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    19    For  employee  fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
    20      paid from department capital projects  funds  and  capital  accounts
    21      (09FG2050) (25729) ... 24,700,000 ................. (re. $9,776,000)
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    23    For  employee  fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
    24      paid from department capital projects  funds  and  capital  accounts
    25      (09FG1950) (25729) ... 24,700,000 ................. (re. $8,846,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    27    For  alterations,  rehabilitation  and improvements at education camps
    28      and centers including personal service, fringe benefits and indirect
    29      costs (09ED1750) (24806) ... 500,000 ................ (re. $500,000)
 
    30  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
    31      section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    32    For services and expenses including personal service, fringe  benefits
    33      and  indirect  costs  relating to the maintenance and upgrade of the
    34      department's information technology  infrastructure,  including  but
    35      not  limited  to  the  improved  resiliency of the existing computer
    36      systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
    37      ture related to the DEC  automated  licensing  system  (DECALS)  and
    38      improvements  necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
    39      requirements including suballocation to other state departments  and
    40      agencies (09CS1450) (24807) ... 2,000,000 ......... (re. $2,000,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    42    For  alterations,  rehabilitation  and improvements at education camps
    43      and centers including personal service, fringe benefits and indirect
    44      costs (09ED1350) (24806) ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $469,000)

                                           173                        12554-06-3

                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
     2      section 1, of the laws of 2015:
     3    For  services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits
     4      and indirect costs relating to the maintenance and  upgrade  of  the
     5      department's  information  technology  infrastructure, including but
     6      not limited to the improved  resiliency  of  the  existing  computer
     7      systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
     8      ture  related  to  the  DEC  automated licensing system (DECALS) and
     9      improvements necessary for compliance with statewide cyber  security
    10      requirements  including suballocation to other state departments and
    11      agencies (09CS1350) (24807) ... 4,000,000 ......... (re. $4,000,000)

    12  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
    13      section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    14    For services and expenses including personal service, fringe  benefits
    15      and  indirect  costs  relating to the maintenance and upgrade of the
    16      department's information technology  infrastructure,  including  but
    17      not  limited  to  the  improved  resiliency of the existing computer
    18      systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
    19      ture related to the DEC  automated  licensing  system  (DECALS)  and
    20      improvements  necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
    21      requirements including suballocation to other state departments  and
    22      agencies (09CS1250) (24807) ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    23  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54,
    24      section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    25    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
    26      fits  and  indirect costs relating to the maintenance and upgrade of
    27      the department's information  technology  infrastructure,  including
    28      but  not limited to the improved resiliency of the existing computer
    29      systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
    30      ture related to the DEC  automated  licensing  system  (DECALS)  and
    31      improvements  necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
    32      requirements including suballocation to other state departments  and
    33      agencies (09CS0950) (24807) ... 3,500,000 ......... (re. $1,734,000)
 
    34    Capital Projects Funds - Federal
    35    Federal Capital Projects Fund - 31364
    36    ENCON Federal Infrastructure and Jobs Act
    37    Administration Projects Purpose
 
    38  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    39    For  the  expenditure  of  federal  funds including but not limited to
    40      those funds provided for in the Infrastructure Investment  and  Jobs
    41      Act  made available to the department of environmental conservation,
    42      from any federal agency under any  federal  programs,  for  environ-
    43      mental  purposes  including  but not limited to construction, recon-
    44      struction, preservation, and operating costs. Any  portion  of  this
    45      appropriation  may  be  transferred  to  state operations and aid to
    46      localities. Notwithstanding any  other  inconsistent  provisions  of
    47      law,  funding appropriated herein is authorized for suballocation or
    48      transfer to other state departments, agencies, and authorities,  and

                                           174                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      may be transferred or interchanged within the department of environ-
     2      mental conservation, as necessary to accomplish the intended purpose
     3      of the federal funds (09IJ2250) (62014) ............................
     4      50,000,000 ....................................... (re. $25,000,000)
 
     5    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     6    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
     7    ENCON Capital Miscellaneous Gifts Account - 32224
     8    Operational Services Purposes
 
     9  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    10    For  services and expenses for projects in support of the department's
    11      mission in accordance  with  section  3-0321  of  the  environmental
    12      conservation law (09GI2051) (25613) ................................
    13      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)

    14  AIR RESOURCES (CCP)
 
    15    Special Revenue Funds - Other
    16    Clean Air Fund
    17    Mobile Source Account
    18    Air Resources Purpose
 
    19  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
    20    For  services and expenses relating to the implementation and adminis-
    21      tration of the clean air mobile source  program  (09MO9955)  (24808)
    22      ... 3,000,000 ........................................ (re. $97,000)
 
    23  AIR RESOURCES - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
 
    24    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    25    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    26    Air Resources Purpose
 
    27                      Air Quality Improvement Projects
 
    28  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
    29    For  state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
    30      quality/green growth projects in accordance with the  provisions  of
    31      title  6  of  article  56  of the environmental conservation law for
    32      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    33      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    34      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    35      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    36      "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated  herein
    37      may  be  suballocated  to  any  state department or agency. Further,
    38      moneys herein  appropriated  may  be  suballocated  only  to  public
    39      authorities  and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
    40      by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental  conservation  law  to
    41      enter  into  contracts  for  state assistance payments for the state
    42      share of costs for air  quality  projects,  provided  however,  that
    43      moneys  herein  appropriated  pursuant  to  subdivision 1 of section

                                           175                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
     2      vehicles projects may be suballocated to  any  public  authority  or
     3      public  benefit  corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
     4      to  section  56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
     5      air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
     6      ities corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
     7      contrary, the moneys hereby  appropriated  shall  be  available  for
     8      state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
     9      article  56  of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
    10      of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of  the
    11      division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
    12      ment  of  each  month certify to the director of the division of the
    13      budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
    14      of the senate finance committee, and the chairman  of  the  assembly
    15      ways  and means committee, the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
    16      ation for "Air Quality  Improvement  Disbursements"  for  the  month
    17      preceding such certification (09BA0255) (24809) ....................
    18      6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,588,000)
 
    19               Project Schedule
    20  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    21  --------------------------------------------
    22                        (thousands of dollars)
    23  Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
    24  State  clean-fueled   vehicles
    25    projects ........................... 2,000
    26                                --------------
    27      Total ............................ 6,000
    28                                ==============
 
    29  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
    30    For  state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
    31      quality/green growth projects in accordance with the  provisions  of
    32      title  6  of  article  56  of the environmental conservation law for
    33      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    34      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    35      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    36      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    37      "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated  herein
    38      may  be  suballocated  to  any  state department or agency. Further,
    39      moneys herein  appropriated  may  be  suballocated  only  to  public
    40      authorities  and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
    41      by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental  conservation  law  to
    42      enter  into  contracts  for  state assistance payments for the state
    43      share of costs for air  quality  projects,  provided  however,  that
    44      moneys  herein  appropriated  pursuant  to  subdivision 1 of section
    45      56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
    46      vehicles projects may be suballocated to  any  public  authority  or
    47      public  benefit  corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
    48      to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law  for  other
    49      air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
    50      ities corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the

                                           176                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      contrary,  the  moneys  hereby  appropriated  shall be available for
     2      state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
     3      article 56 of the environmental conservation law upon  the  issuance
     4      of  a certificate of approval of availability by the director of the
     5      division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
     6      ment of each month certify to the director of the  division  of  the
     7      budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
     8      of  the  senate  finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly
     9      ways and means committee, the amounts disbursed from this  appropri-
    10      ation  for  "Air  Quality  Improvement  Disbursements" for the month
    11      preceding such certification (09BA0055) (24809) ....................
    12      26,000,000 .......................................... (re. $102,000)
 
    13               Project Schedule
    14  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    15  --------------------------------------------
    16                        (thousands of dollars)
    17  State  clean-fueled   vehicles
    18    projects ........................... 2,000
    19  Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
    20  Clean air for schools projects ...... 20,000
    21                                --------------
    22    Total ............................. 26,000
    23                                ==============
 
    24  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
    25    For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of  air
    26      quality/green  growth  projects in accordance with the provisions of
    27      title 6 of article 56 of  the  environmental  conservation  law  for
    28      project  costs,  including  costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
    29      and for payment of  reimbursements  to  the  clean  water/clean  air
    30      implementation  fund  for services and expenses of state departments
    31      and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to  as
    32      "Air  Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
    33      may be suballocated to any  state  department  or  agency.  Further,
    34      moneys  herein  appropriated  may  be  suballocated  only  to public
    35      authorities and public benefit corporations specifically  authorized
    36      by  title  6  of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
    37      enter into contracts for state assistance  payments  for  the  state
    38      share  of  costs  for  air  quality projects, provided however, that
    39      moneys herein appropriated pursuant  to  subdivision  1  of  section
    40      56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
    41      vehicles  projects  may  be  suballocated to any public authority or
    42      public benefit corporation and moneys herein  appropriated  pursuant
    43      to  section  56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
    44      air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
    45      ities corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
    46      contrary, the moneys hereby  appropriated  shall  be  available  for
    47      state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
    48      article  56  of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
    49      of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of  the
    50      division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-

                                           177                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ment  of  each  month certify to the director of the division of the
     2      budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
     3      of the senate finance committee, and the chairman  of  the  assembly
     4      ways  and means committee, the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
     5      ation for "Air Quality  Improvement  Disbursements"  for  the  month
     6      preceding such certification (09BA9955) (24809) ....................
     7      37,000,000 ........................................... (re. $38,000)

     8               Project Schedule
     9  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    10   -------------------------------------------
    11                        (thousands of dollars)
    12  State  clean-fueled   vehicles
    13    projects ........................... 4,000
    14  Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 8,000
    15  Clean air for schools projects ...... 25,000
    16                                --------------
    17    Total ............................. 37,000
    18                                ==============
 
    19  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
    20    For  state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
    21      quality/green growth projects in accordance with the  provisions  of
    22      title  6  of  article  56  of the environmental conservation law for
    23      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    24      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    25      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    26      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    27      "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated  herein
    28      may  be  suballocated  to  any  state department or agency. Further,
    29      moneys herein  appropriated  may  be  suballocated  only  to  public
    30      authorities  and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
    31      by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental  conservation  law  to
    32      enter  into  contracts  for  state assistance payments for the state
    33      share of costs for air  quality  projects,  provided  however,  that
    34      moneys  herein  appropriated  pursuant  to  paragraph one of section
    35      56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
    36      vehicles projects may be suballocated to  any  public  authority  or
    37      public  benefit  corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
    38      to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law  for  other
    39      air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
    40      ities  corporation. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or
    41      special law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be  available  for
    42      state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
    43      article  56  of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
    44      of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of  the
    45      division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
    46      ment  of  each  month certify to the director of the division of the
    47      budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
    48      of the senate finance committee, and the chairman  of  the  assembly
    49      ways  and  means committee the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
    50      ation for "Air Quality  Improvement  Disbursements"  for  the  month

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      preceding such certification (09BA9855) (24809) ....................
     2      44,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,121,000)
 
     3               project schedule
     4  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     5  --------------------------------------------
     6                        (thousands of dollars)
     7  State   clean-fueled  vehicles
     8    projects ........................... 6,000
     9  Clean-fueled buses projects ......... 10,000
    10  Other air quality projects ........... 3,000
    11  Clean air for schools projects ...... 10,000
    12  Clean air for schools projects ...... 15,000
    13                                --------------
    14    Total ............................. 44,000
    15                                ==============
 
    16  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
    17    For  state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
    18      quality/green growth projects in accordance with the  provisions  of
    19      title  6  of  article  56  of the environmental conservation law for
    20      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    21      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    22      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    23      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    24      "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated  herein
    25      may  be  suballocated  to  any  state department or agency. Further,
    26      moneys herein  appropriated  may  be  suballocated  only  to  public
    27      authorities  and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
    28      by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental  conservation  law  to
    29      enter  into  contracts  for  state assistance payments for the state
    30      share of costs for air  quality  projects,  provided  however,  that
    31      moneys  herein  appropriated  pursuant  to  paragraph one of section
    32      56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
    33      vehicles projects may be suballocated to  any  public  authority  or
    34      public  benefit  corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
    35      to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law  for  other
    36      air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
    37      ities  corporation. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or
    38      special law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be  available  for
    39      state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
    40      article  56  of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
    41      of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of  the
    42      division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
    43      ment  of  each  month certify to the director of the division of the
    44      budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
    45      of the senate finance committee, and the chairman  of  the  assembly
    46      ways  and  means committee the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
    47      ation for "Air Quality  Improvement  Disbursements"  for  the  month
    48      preceding such certification (09BA9755) (24809) ....................
    49      80,000,000 ....................................... (re. $22,568,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1               project schedule
     2  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  State  clean-fueled   vehicles
     6    projects ........................... 4,000
     7  Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
     8  Other air quality projects .......... 17,000
     9  Clean air for schools projects ...... 25,000
    10  Environmental       compliance
    11    assistance  projects  -  air
    12    quality ..........................  30,000
    13                                --------------
    14    Total ............................  80,000
    15                                ==============
 
    16  AIR RESOURCES - EQBA (CCP)
 
    17    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    18    Capital Projects Fund - EQBA (Bondable) - 30000
    19    Air Resources Purpose
 
    20                 Municipal Air Quality Improvement Projects
 
    21  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
    22      section 1, of the laws of 2003:
    23    For  payment  of  the  costs of state air quality improvement projects
    24      including suballocation to  other  state  departments  and  agencies
    25      (09720255) (24810) ... 5,810,000 .................. (re. $5,782,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1983, as amended by chapter 55,
    27      section 1, of the laws of 1996:
    28    For  the  state share of the cost of municipal air quality improvement
    29      projects, including the payment of  liabilities  incurred  prior  to
    30      April  one,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three  (02878655) (24810) ...
    31      15,689,000 ............................................ (re. $8,000)
 
    32  By chapter 54, section 3, of the laws of 1981, as amended by chapter 54,
    33      section 3, of the laws of 1993:
    34    For the state share of the cost of municipal air  quality  improvement
    35      projects,  including  the  payment  of liabilities incurred prior to
    36      April 1, 1981 (00333755) (24810) ...   .............................
    37      20,222,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000)
 
    38  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1975, as amended by chapter 54,
    39      section 3, of the laws of 1982, for: The state share of the cost  of
    40      municipal air quality improvement projects, including the payment of
    41      liabilities  incurred  prior  to  April  1,  1975 (00320655) (24810)
    42      ...   ................................................. (re. $2,000)
 
    43  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1974, as amended by chapter 54,
    44      section 3, of the laws of 1988, for: The state share of the cost  of

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      municipal  air quality improvement projects including the payment of
     2      liabilities incurred prior  to  April  1,  1974  (00319455)  (24810)
     3      ...   ..... 15,483,930 ................................ (re. $1,000)
 
     4  By  chapter  673,  section 4, of the laws of 1973, as amended by chapter
     5      54, section 3, of the laws of 1989, for: The state share of the cost
     6      of municipal air quality  improvement  projects  (00319055)  (24810)
     7      ...   ..... 15,230,931 .............................. (re. $342,000)
 
     8                   State Air Quality Improvement Projects
 
     9  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987:
    10    For  payment  of  the  cost of State air quality improvement projects,
    11      including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 1987
    12      (09A18755) (24811) .................................................
    13      2,588,000 ........................................... (re. $528,000)
 
    14  CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR BOND FUND (CCP)
 
    15    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    16    Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Fund
    17    Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Fund Account - 30690
    18    Bond Proceeds Purpose
 
    19  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
    20    The sum of $1,475,000,000 or so much thereof as may  be  necessary  is
    21      hereby  appropriated  from  the  clean  water/clean air bond fund as
    22      established by section 97-aaa of the state finance law  for  payment
    23      to  the  capital  projects  fund for disbursements from such fund as
    24      certified by the state comptroller as: "Safe Drinking Water  Project
    25      Disbursements",  "Clean  Water  Project Disbursements", "Solid Waste
    26      Project Disbursements", "Environmental Restoration Project Disburse-
    27      ments", and "Air Quality Project Disbursements".
    28    The director of the budget shall designate to  the  state  comptroller
    29      appropriations  made from the capital projects fund which are eligi-
    30      ble for reimbursement from the clean air/clean water bond fund.  The
    31      state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify to
    32      the  director  of  the  budget,  the  chairman of the senate finance
    33      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and  means  commit-
    34      tee, the amounts disbursed from such appropriations.
    35    No  moneys shall be available from the clean water/clean air bond fund
    36      until a certificate of approval  of  availability  shall  have  been
    37      issued by the director of the budget, and a copy of such certificate
    38      of  approval filed with the chairman of the senate finance committee
    39      and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee (09019710)
    40      (80913) ... 1,475,000,000 ....................... (re. $105,531,000)
 
    41  CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR IMPLEMENTATION (CCP)
 
    42    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    43    Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation Fund
    44    Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation-DEC Account - 30501

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation Purpose
 
     2  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
     3    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
     4      fits  necessary  to  implement  the  clean  water/clean air bond act
     5      (09BA09WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
 
     6  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
     7    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
     8      fits necessary to implement  the  clean  water/clean  air  bond  act
     9      (09BA08WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
 
    10  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    11    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
    12      fits  necessary  to  implement  the  clean  water/clean air bond act
    13      (09BA07WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
 
    14  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
    15    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
    16      fits necessary to implement  the  clean  water/clean  air  bond  act
    17      (09BA06WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................... (re. $348,000)
 
    18  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
    19    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
    20      fits  necessary  to  implement  the  clean  water/clean air bond act
    21      (09BA05WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
 
    22  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
    23    For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
    24      fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air  bond  act  in
    25      accordance with the purpose included in the following project sched-
    26      ule (09BA04WI) (81044) ... 2,527,000 .............. (re. $1,857,000)
 
    27               Project Schedule
    28  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    29  --------------------------------------------
    30                        (thousands of dollars)
    31  Clean Water .......................... 1,071
    32  Environmental Restoration ............ 1,138
    33  Solid Waste ............................ 318
    34                                --------------
    35     Total ............................. 2,527
    36                                ==============
 
    37  CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, AND GREEN JOBS ENVIRONMENTAL BOND ACT (CCP)
 
    38    Capital Projects Fund - Other
    39    Capital Projects Fund - Clean Water, Clean Air, And Green Jobs
    40      Environmental Bond Act (Bondable) - 30000
    41    Clean Water, Clean Air, And Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  the  payment  of  the  costs of capital projects, pursuant to the
     2      environmental bond act of 2022 and section 58-0303 of  the  environ-
     3      mental  conservation  law,  to  be reimbursed from bond proceeds for
     4      capital projects for restoration and flood risk reduction, including
     5      not  more  than  $250,000,000  for a voluntary real property buy-out
     6      program, not less than $100,000,000 for  shoreline  protection,  and
     7      not  less than $100,000,000 for inland flooding and the local water-
     8      front revitalization program.
     9    Costs of such projects may include but not be  limited  to  appraisal,
    10      surveying,  planning,  engineering and architectural services, plans
    11      and specifications, consultation and legal services,  site  prepara-
    12      tion,  demolition,  construction, and other direct expenses incident
    13      to such project, including personal services, fringe  benefits,  and
    14      indirect costs necessary for implementation. All or a portion of the
    15      funds  appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to any
    16      department, agency, or public authority including but not limited to
    17      the environmental facilities corporation and New York  state  energy
    18      research and development authority.
    19    No  part  of  this  appropriation shall be made available prior to the
    20      approval of the environmental bond act of 2022 by the voters at  the
    21      general   election  to  be  held  in  November  of  2022  (09FR22RM)
    22      (62016) ... 1,100,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,100,000,000)
    23    For the payment of the costs of  capital  projects,  pursuant  to  the
    24      environmental  bond  act of 2022 and section 58-0503 of the environ-
    25      mental conservation law, to be reimbursed  from  bond  proceeds  for
    26      capital  projects  for  open  space land conservation and recreation
    27      including not more than $75,000,000 for fish  hatcheries,  not  less
    28      than $300,000,000 for open space, and not less than $150,000,000 for
    29      farmland protection.
    30    Costs  of  such  projects may include but not be limited to appraisal,
    31      surveying, planning, engineering and architectural  services,  plans
    32      and  specifications,  consultation and legal services, site prepara-
    33      tion, demolition, construction, and other direct  expenses  incident
    34      to  such  project, including personal services, fringe benefits, and
    35      indirect costs necessary for implementation. All or a portion of the
    36      funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to  any
    37      department, agency, or public authority including but not limited to
    38      the  environmental  facilities corporation and New York state energy
    39      research and development authority.
    40    No part of this appropriation shall be made  available  prior  to  the
    41      approval  of the environmental bond act of 2022 by the voters at the
    42      general election to be held in November of 2022  (09OP22RM)  (62017)
    43      ... 650,000,000 ................................. (re. $650,000,000)
    44    For  the  payment  of  the  costs of capital projects, pursuant to the
    45      environmental bond act of 2022 and section 58-0703 of  the  environ-
    46      mental  conservation  law,  to  be reimbursed from bond proceeds for
    47      capital projects for climate change mitigation, including  not  less
    48      than  $400,000,000  for  green buildings, not less than $500,000,000
    49      for zero emission transportation, including the purchase or  conver-
    50      sion  of  zero emission school buses, and supporting infrastructure,
    51      not less than $100,000,000 for  climate  adaptation  and  mitigation
    52      projects,  and not less than $200,000,000 for disbursement to reduce

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      or eliminate water pollution or air  pollution  affecting  disadvan-
     2      taged communities.
     3    Costs  of  such  projects may include but not be limited to appraisal,
     4      surveying, planning, engineering and architectural  services,  plans
     5      and  specifications,  consultation and legal services, site prepara-
     6      tion, demolition, construction, and other direct  expenses  incident
     7      to  such  project, including personal services, fringe benefits, and
     8      indirect costs necessary for implementation. All or a portion of the
     9      funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to  any
    10      department, agency, or public authority including but not limited to
    11      the  environmental  facilities corporation and New York state energy
    12      research and development authority.
    13    No part of this appropriation shall be made  available  prior  to  the
    14      approval  of the environmental bond act of 2022 by the voters at the
    15      general election to be held in November of 2022  (09CC22RM)  (62018)
    16      ... 1,500,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,500,000,000)
    17    For  the  payment  of  the  costs of capital projects, pursuant to the
    18      environmental bond act of 2022 and section 58-0903 of  the  environ-
    19      mental  conservation  law,  to  be reimbursed from bond proceeds for
    20      capital projects for water quality improvement and resilient infras-
    21      tructure, including not less than $200,000,000 for water infrastruc-
    22      ture improvement act projects and not  less  than  $250,000,000  for
    23      municipal stormwater grants.
    24    Costs  of  such  projects may include but not be limited to appraisal,
    25      surveying, planning, engineering and architectural  services,  plans
    26      and  specifications,  consultation and legal services, site prepara-
    27      tion, demolition, construction, and other direct  expenses  incident
    28      to  such  project, including personal services, fringe benefits, and
    29      indirect costs necessary for implementation. All or a portion of the
    30      funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to  any
    31      department, agency, or public authority including but not limited to
    32      the  environmental  facilities corporation and New York state energy
    33      research and development authority.
    34    No part of this appropriation shall be made  available  prior  to  the
    35      approval  of the environmental bond act of 2022 by the voters at the
    36      general election to be held in November of 2022  (09WQ22RM)  (62019)
    37      ... 650,000,000 ................................. (re. $650,000,000)
    38    For  the  payment  of  the  costs of capital projects, pursuant to the
    39      environmental bond act of 2022  and  article  58  the  environmental
    40      conservation  law,  to  be reimbursed from bond proceeds for capital
    41      projects that preserve, enhance,  and  restore  New  York's  natural
    42      resources and reduce the impact of climate change.
    43    Costs  of  such  projects may include but not be limited to appraisal,
    44      surveying, planning, engineering and architectural  services,  plans
    45      and  specifications,  consultation and legal services, site prepara-
    46      tion, demolition, construction, and other direct  expenses  incident
    47      to  such  project, including personal services, fringe benefits, and
    48      indirect costs necessary for implementation. All or a portion of the
    49      funds appropriated herein may be suballocated or transferred to  any
    50      department, agency, or public authority including but not limited to
    51      the  environmental  facilities corporation and New York state energy
    52      research and development authority.

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    No part of this appropriation shall be made  available  prior  to  the
     2      approval  of the environmental bond act of 2022 by the voters at the
     3      general election to be held in November of 2022  (09RS22RM)  (62020)
     4      ... 300,000,000 ................................. (re. $300,000,000)
 
     5    Capital Projects Fund - Other
     6    Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act
     7      Bond Fund
     8    Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act
     9      Bond Fund Account - 30720
    10    Bond Proceeds Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    12    The  sum of $4,200,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary and
    13      available, is hereby appropriated from the clean water,  clean  air,
    14      and  green  jobs  environmental bond act bond fund as established by
    15      section 97-tttt of the state finance  law  in  accordance  with  the
    16      provisions  of  such  section,  as added by a chapter of the laws of
    17      2022, for payment to the capital projects fund in order to reimburse
    18      such fund for disbursements certified by the  state  comptroller  as
    19      bondable  under the provisions of the environmental bond act of 2022
    20      "clean water, clean air, and green jobs environmental bond act".
    21    The director of the budget is hereby authorized to  designate  to  the
    22      state  comptroller  specific  appropriations  made  from the capital
    23      projects fund for purposes for which clean  water,  clean  air,  and
    24      green  jobs  environmental bond act expenditures are authorized. The
    25      state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify to
    26      the director of the budget,  the  chairman  of  the  senate  finance
    27      committee,  and  the chairman of the assembly ways and means commit-
    28      tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations so designated  by
    29      the  director  of the budget from the capital projects fund for such
    30      purposes for the month preceding such certification and such certif-
    31      ication shall not exceed in the aggregate the moneys  hereby  appro-
    32      priated.  A copy of each such certificate shall also be delivered to
    33      departments, agencies, and public authorities to which such  capital
    34      project fund appropriations are made available.
    35    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general  or special law, no
    36      moneys shall be available from the clean water, clean air, and green
    37      jobs environmental  bond  act  bond  fund  until  a  certificate  of
    38      approval  of  availability shall have been issued by the director of
    39      the budget, and a copy of such certificate of  approval  filed  with
    40      the state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee,
    41      and  the  chairman  of  the  assembly ways and means committee. Such
    42      certificate may be amended from time to time by the director of  the
    43      budget,  and  a  copy of each such amendment shall be filed with the
    44      state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance committee, and
    45      the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee (09RM2210) ...
    46      4,200,000,000 ................................. (re. $4,200,000,000)

    47  ENVIRONMENT AND RECREATION (CCP)
 
    48    Capital Projects Funds - Other

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Environmental Protection Fund
     2    Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Account - 30455
     3    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
     5    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     6      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     7      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
     8      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
     9      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
    10      agencies, according to the following:
    11    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
    12      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    13      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    14      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    15      to the transportation sector or methane and other shortlived climate
    16      pollutant  sources;  including  up to $500,000 for the regenerate NY
    17      grant program; $250,000 to the North American Sustainable  Refriger-
    18      ation  Council  for  the purpose of establishing a natural refriger-
    19      ation demonstration project in a disadvantaged community  (09GG22ER)
    20      (25706) ... 2,500,000 ............................. (re. $2,500,000)
    21    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the contrary, (a) for the department of
    22      environmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for
    23      the development of local climate  resiliency  plans  and  adaptation
    24      projects,  and  (b)  up to $200,000 to the department of agriculture
    25      and markets for services and expenses of the wood products  develop-
    26      ment council, including suballocation to other state departments and
    27      agencies; $1,750,000 for climate coordinators; and $2,100,000 to the
    28      State  University  of  New York College of Environmental Science and
    29      Forestry for the  Timbuctoo  pipeline  summer  climate  and  careers
    30      institute;  and $500,000 to the State University of New York College
    31      of Environmental Science  and  Forestry,  directly  or  through  its
    32      Climate and Applied Forestry Research Institute, to support research
    33      and  development  of forestry and forest products (09SV22ER) (25711)
    34      ... 5,300,000 ..................................... (re. $5,300,000)
    35    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart  growth  program  state
    36      assistance  payments,  provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
    37      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    38      hensive plans in a manner consistent with  smart  growth;  provided,
    39      however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
    40      not-for-profit organizations for such  purposes  (09SG22ER)  (24824)
    41      ... 3,000,000 ..................................... (re. $3,000,000)
    42    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary for the New York state soil
    43      and water conservation committee in conjunction with the  department
    44      of  agriculture  and  markets  to  develop a pilot climate resilient
    45      farms program consistent with agriculture and  markets  law  article
    46      11-A and 11-B, agricultural environmental management program includ-
    47      ing  up to $500,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research
    48      and education to improve soil resiliency to climate  variations  and
    49      mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by carbon sequestration (09CR22ER)
    50      (25718) ... 16,750,000 ........................... (re. $16,750,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Climate  smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
     2      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
     3      projects;   notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  including
     4      $500,000 for a resiliency planting  program;  up  to  $500,000  for:
     5      grants  to  municipalities  for  acquisition  of  community forests;
     6      $1,000,000 for municipal  pilot  programs  for  publicly  accessible
     7      electric vehicle fast chargers installed on municipal infrastructure
     8      including for curbside charging stations (09CS22ER) (25701) ........
     9      15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000)
 
    10  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    11    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    12      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    13      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
    14      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
    15      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
    16      agencies, according to the following:
    17    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
    18      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    19      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    20      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    21      to  the  transportation  sector  or  methane  and  other short-lived
    22      climate pollutant sources; including up to $500,000 for the regener-
    23      ate NY grant program (09GG21ER) (25706) ............................
    24      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
    25    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a)  for  the  department  of
    26      environmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for
    27      the  development  of  local  climate resiliency plans and adaptation
    28      projects, and (b) up to $200,000 to the  department  of  agriculture
    29      and  markets for services and expenses of the wood products develop-
    30      ment council, including suballocation to other state departments and
    31      agencies (09SV21ER) (25711) ... 800,000 ............. (re. $800,000)
    32    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart  growth  program  state
    33      assistance  payments,  provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
    34      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    35      hensive plans in a manner consistent with  smart  growth;  provided,
    36      however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
    37      not-for-profit organizations for such  purposes  (09SG21ER)  (24824)
    38      ...  2,000,000 .................................... (re. $2,000,000)
    39    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary for the New York state soil
    40      and water conservation committee in conjunction with the  department
    41      of  agriculture  and  markets  to  develop a pilot climate resilient
    42      farms program consistent with agriculture and  markets  law  article
    43      11-A,  agricultural environmental management program including up to
    44      $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
    45      tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations  and  mitigate
    46      greenhouse  gas emissions by carbon sequestration (09CR21ER) (25718)
    47      ...  4,500,000 .................................... (re. $4,237,000)
    48    Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article  54
    49      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
    50      projects;  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,   including
    51      $500,000  for  a  resiliency  planting  program; up to $500,000 for:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      grants to municipalities for acquisition of community  forests;  and
     2      not  less  than $1,000,000 for municipal pilot programs for publicly
     3      accessible electric vehicle fast  chargers  installed  on  municipal
     4      infrastructure (09CS21ER) (25701) ..................................
     5      10,300,000 ....................................... (re. $10,300,000)
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
     7    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     8      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     9      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
    10      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
    11      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
    12      agencies, according to the following:
    13    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
    14      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    15      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    16      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    17      to  the  transportation  sector  or  methane  and  other short-lived
    18      climate pollutant sources; including up to $500,000 for the regener-
    19      ate NY grant program (09GG20ER) (25706) ............................
    20      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,491,000)
    21    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a)  for  the  department  of
    22      environmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for
    23      the  development  of  local  climate resiliency plans and adaptation
    24      projects, and (b) up to $200,000 to the  department  of  agriculture
    25      and  markets for services and expenses of the wood products develop-
    26      ment council, including suballocation to other state departments and
    27      agencies (09SV20ER) (25711) ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000)
    28    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart  growth  program  state
    29      assistance  payments,  provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
    30      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    31      hensive plans in a manner consistent with  smart  growth;  provided,
    32      however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
    33      not-for-profit   organizations   for   such   purposes    (09SG20ER)
    34      (24824) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
    35    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary for the New York state soil
    36      and water conservation committee in conjunction with the  department
    37      of  agriculture  and  markets  to  develop a pilot climate resilient
    38      farms program consistent with agriculture and  markets  law  article
    39      11-a,  agricultural environmental management program including up to
    40      $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
    41      tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations  and  mitigate
    42      greenhouse   gas   emissions   by  carbon  sequestration  (09CR20ER)
    43      (25718) ... 4,500,000 ............................. (re. $4,300,000)
    44    Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article  54
    45      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
    46      projects;  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,   including
    47      $500,000  for  a  resiliency planting program; $50,000 to Groundwork
    48      Hudson Valley; and up to $500,000 for: grants to municipalities  for
    49      aquisition of community forests (09CS20ER) (25701) .................
    50      10,150,000 ........................................ (re. $9,921,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
     2    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     3      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     4      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
     5      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
     6      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
     7      agencies, according to the following:
     8    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
     9      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    10      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    11      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    12      to  the  transportation  sector  or  methane  and  other short-lived
    13      climate pollutant sources; (a) up to $500,000 for the regenerate  NY
    14      grant  program;  and  (b) up to $500,000 for Cornell for the natural
    15      working lands agricultural inventory (09GG19ER) (25706) ............
    16      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,255,000)
    17    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a)  for  the  department  of
    18      environmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for
    19      the  development  of  local  climate resiliency plans and adaptation
    20      projects, and (b) up to $200,000 to the  department  of  agriculture
    21      and  markets for services and expenses of the wood products develop-
    22      ment council, including suballocation to other state departments and
    23      agencies (09SV19ER) (25711) ... 2,000,000 ......... (re. $1,803,000)
    24    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart  growth  program  state
    25      assistance  payments,  provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
    26      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    27      hensive plans in a manner consistent with  smart  growth;  provided,
    28      however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
    29      not-for-profit   organizations   for   such   purposes    (09SG19ER)
    30      (24824) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,751,000)
    31    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary for the New York state soil
    32      and water conservation committee in conjunction with the  department
    33      of  agriculture  and  markets  to  develop a pilot climate resilient
    34      farms program consistent with agriculture and  markets  law  article
    35      11-a,  agricultural environmental management program including up to
    36      $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
    37      tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations  and  mitigate
    38      greenhouse gas emissions by carbon sequestration, and up to $400,000
    39      for  the  Dutchess  county  soil  and water conservation district to
    40      implement a Hudson Valley Carbon Farming Pilot project to study  the
    41      carbon  and  other greenhouse gas sequestration potential of on-farm
    42      best management practices in cooperation with the Columbia,  Ulster,
    43      Sullivan,  and  Orange county soil and water conservation districts.
    44      Such study shall consist of no less than eight commercial farms  and
    45      orchards,  and  shall  be no longer than two years in duration, with
    46      soil testing for carbon content and water holding  capacity  at  six
    47      month intervals (09CR19ER) (25718) ... 4,500,000 .. (re. $2,658,000)
    48    Climate  smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
    49      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
    50      projects;   notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  including
    51      $500,000 for a resiliency planting program (09CS19ER) (25701) ......
    52      10,650,000 ....................................... (re. $10,266,000)

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     2    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     3      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     4      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
     5      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
     6      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
     7      agencies, according to the following:
     8    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
     9      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    10      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    11      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    12      to  the  transportation  sector  or  methane  and  other short-lived
    13      climate pollutant sources (09GG18ER) (25706) .......................
    14      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $979,000)
    15    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the department  of  envi-
    16      ronmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for the
    17      development   of  local  climate  resiliency  plans  and  adaptation
    18      projects (09SV18ER) (25711) ... 3,000,000 ......... (re. $1,896,000)
    19    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart  growth  program  state
    20      assistance  payments,  provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
    21      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    22      hensive plans in a manner consistent with  smart  growth;  provided,
    23      however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
    24      not-for-profit organizations for such  purposes  (09SG18ER)  (24824)
    25      ...  2,000,000 .................................... (re. $1,392,000)
    26    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary for the New York state soil
    27      and water conservation committee in conjunction with the  department
    28      of  agriculture  and  markets  to  develop a pilot climate resilient
    29      farms program consistent with agriculture and  markets  law  article
    30      11-a,  agricultural environmental management program including up to
    31      $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
    32      tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations  and  mitigate
    33      greenhouse  gas emissions by carbon sequestration (09CR18ER) (25718)
    34      ...  2,500,000 .................................... (re. $1,086,000)
    35    Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article  54
    36      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
    37      projects;  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,   including
    38      $500,000 for a resiliency planting program (09CS18ER) (25701) ......
    39      10,650,000 ........................................ (re. $9,632,000)
 
    40  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    41    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    42      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    43      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
    44      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
    45      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
    46      agencies, according to the following:
    47    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
    48      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    49      the development of  statewide  greenhouse  gas  inventories,  demon-
    50      stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
    51      to  the  transportation  sector  or  methane  and  other short-lived

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      climate pollutant sources (09GG17ER) (25706) .......................
     2      1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for the department of envi-
     4      ronmental conservation to fund climate adaptation  projects  and  to
     5      provide  up  to  $750,000 to support municipalities incorporation of
     6      guidance developed under the community risk and resiliency act  into
     7      their local planning and ordinances (09SV17ER) (25711) .............
     8      750,000 ............................................. (re. $711,000)
     9    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary, smart growth program state
    10      assistance payments, provided on a competitive basis,  to  counties,
    11      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
    12      hensive  plans  in  a manner consistent with smart growth; provided,
    13      however, that up to 25 percent of such payments may  be  awarded  to
    14      not-for-profit  organizations  for  such purposes (09SG17ER) (24824)
    15      ...  2,000,000 .................................... (re. $1,333,000)
    16    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for the New  York  state  soil
    17      and  water conservation committee in conjunction with the department
    18      of agriculture and markets to  develop  a  pilot  climate  resilient
    19      farms  program  consistent  with agriculture and markets law article
    20      11-a, agricultural environmental management program including up  to
    21      $400,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
    22      tion  to  improve soil resiliency to climate variations and mitigate
    23      greenhouse gas emissions by carbon sequestration; and up to  $50,000
    24      in  consultation  with  the  department of taxation and finance, the
    25      department of agriculture and markets and the empire state  develop-
    26      ment  corporation, for the study of incentives for carbon sequester-
    27      ing farming practices which may include tax credits and  grants  and
    28      systems  or  methods  of  quantifying  carbon sequestration for such
    29      incentives (09CR17ER) (25718) ... 2,500,000 ......... (re. $576,000)
    30    Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article  54
    31      of  the  environmental  conservation  law  including  clean  vehicle
    32      projects;  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,   including
    33      $500,000  for  a resiliency planting program; and including $500,000
    34      to implement easily replicated renewable energy projects,  including
    35      solar  arrays,  heat  pumps,  and  wind turbines across the state in
    36      public low income housing in suburban, urban, and rural  areas  with
    37      the  goal  of  advancing  employment  opportunities  for individuals
    38      living in environmental justice communities and individuals who have
    39      been discharged from state correctional facilities  or  local  jails
    40      (09CS17ER) (25701) ... 12,000,000 ................. (re. $9,107,000)
 
    41  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    42    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    43      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    44      climate  change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
    45      a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director  of
    46      the  budget,  including suballocation to other state departments and
    47      agencies, according to the following:
    48    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  to  address  greenhouse  gas
    49      emissions  outside  of the power sector including but not limited to
    50      the development of inventories, demonstration projects  and  applied

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      research  related  to  the  transportation sector or methane sources
     2      (09GG16ER) (25706) ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $576,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary, smart growth program state
     4      assistance payments, provided on a competitive basis,  to  counties,
     5      cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
     6      hensive  plans  in  a manner consistent with smart growth; provided,
     7      however, that up to 25 percent of such payments may  be  awarded  to
     8      not-for-profit  organizations  for  such purposes (09SG16ER) (24824)
     9      ...  2,000,000 ...................................... (re. $942,000)
    10    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for the New  York  state  soil
    11      and  water conservation committee in conjunction with the department
    12      of agriculture and markets to  develop  a  pilot  climate  resilient
    13      farms  program  consistent  with agriculture and markets law article
    14      11-a,  agricultural  environmental  management  program   (09CR16ER)
    15      (25718) ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $462,000)
    16    Climate  smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
    17      of the environmental conservation law (09CS16ER) (25701) ...........
    18      14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,986,000)
 
    19  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
    20      section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    21    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to conduct state vulnerabili-
    22      ty assessments (09SV16ER) (25711) ... 2,500,000 ... (re. $1,613,000)
 
    23    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    24    Environmental Protection Fund
    25    Open Space Account - 30454
    26    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
    27  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    28    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    29      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    30      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    31      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    32      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    33      following:
    34    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlantic
    35      Coast,  Long  Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
    36      Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central  Pine  Barrens,
    37      Shoreham   Parcel,   Western   Suffolk/Nassau   Special  Groundwater
    38      Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port  Morris  Waterfront,  Bronx  River
    39      Greenway,  Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten
    40      Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island  Wet  Woods,
    41      Great  Swamp,  Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
    42      lands, Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson
    43      River Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson  River
    44      School  Art  Trail,  Hudson  Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
    45      Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and  Road  Corridors,  New  York
    46      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    47      Five  Rivers  Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
    48      Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry,  Rensselaer  Plateau,
    49      Oomsdale  Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Region 4 Rail Trail Projects,  Susquehanna  River  Valley  Corridor,
     2      Saratoga  County,  Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
     3      County, Rome Sand Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed,  Tug  Hill  Core
     4      Forests  and  Headwater  Streams,  Nelson  Swamp, State Park Battle-
     5      fields, Genny Green Trail/Link  Trail,  Onondaga  Escarpment,  State
     6      Parks  Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
     7      Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee  River  Corridor,  Seneca  Army
     8      Depot  Conservation  Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
     9      Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex, HighTor/Bristol Hills/Bare Hill
    10      State Unique Area, Lake Ontario and Lake  Erie  Shorelines,  Islands
    11      and  Niagara  River,  Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx Harlem
    12      Greenway,    Harbor    Herons    Wildlife    Complex,    Schunnemunk
    13      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
    14      ty  Project,  Helderbergs,  and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
    15      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
    16      Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army  Compatible  Use  Buffer
    17      Project,  Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
    18      River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and  Wetlands,
    19      Southern  Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
    20      dor, Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and  Wetland
    21      Protection  Projects  Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
    22      Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long  Distance
    23      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    24      Wildlife  Management  Area  Protection,  Working Forest Lands, State
    25      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    26      to the contrary, $3,200,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    27      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    28      made available for such programs in  cities  and  towns  with  popu-
    29      lations  of 65,000 or more, and including up to $200,000 for munici-
    30      pal grants for retreeing public lands impacted by invasive  species;
    31      (b)  notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary, $3,000,000 from the
    32      land acquisition allocation to  the  land  trust  alliance  for  the
    33      purpose  of  awarding  grants  on  a competitive basis to local land
    34      trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may  be  made
    35      available  for administrative costs and/or technical assistance; (c)
    36      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, not  less  than  $4,000,000
    37      for  land  acquisition  in  department of environmental conservation
    38      regions 1, 2 and 3; (d) $1,500,000 to the land  trust  alliance  for
    39      the  purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land
    40      trusts to purchase conservation easements, provided that up  to  ten
    41      percent  of  such  amount  may  be made available for administrative
    42      costs and/or technical assistance (09LA22ER) (24703) ...............
    43      40,000,000 ....................................... (re. $40,000,000)
    44    Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission (09AP22ER) (24828) ..............
    45      3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
    46    Long Island Central Pine Barrens Planning (09LP22ER) (24829) .........
    47      2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000)
    48    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for services and expenses  of
    49      the  following  commissions:  $259,000  for  Susquehanna river basin
    50      commission;  $359,500  for  the  Delaware  river  basin  commission;
    51      $14,100  for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
    52      state environmental commission; and  $38,000  for  the  New  England

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Interstate commission; and $373,000 for the college of environmental
     2      science  and  forestry center for native peoples and the environment
     3      (09EC22ER) (25705) ... 1,085,200 .................... (re. $993,000)
     4    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE22ER) (24831) ...........
     5      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
     6    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
     7      standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
     8      ful  algal  blooms;  (a)  $2,000,000  shall  be  made  available for
     9      services and expenses of  the  Cornell  University  Integrated  Pest
    10      Management  program;  (b)  $500,000  shall  be made available to the
    11      Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
    12      ment planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000  shall
    13      be  made available to Cornell for the pesticide management education
    14      program to support training and certification (09AN22ER) (24832) ...
    15      20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000)
    16    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    17      notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, $1,000,000 of such amount
    18      shall be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated  pest
    19      management (09NP22ER) (24833) ... 6,200,000 ....... (re. $6,200,000)
    20    Agriculture  and  farmland  protection activities, notwithstanding any
    21      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
    22      tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer  program
    23      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $96,000 shall be made available
    24      to  Cornell University for services and expenses of land classifica-
    25      tion,  agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of   soils
    26      (09FP22ER) (24825) ... 21,000,000 ................ (re. $21,000,000)
    27    Biodiversity  stewardship  and  research; including funding for public
    28      New York universities to  conduct  field  studies  and  research  on
    29      biodiversity  issues  and  up  to $500,000 of this amount to support
    30      pollinator diversity, up to $300,000 of which may  be  allocated  to
    31      Cornell  University,  including  research  related  to the potential
    32      adverse impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to  a
    33      contract  with  the department of agriculture and markets, including
    34      the development of bee husbandry best management practices  such  as
    35      pest  and  pathogen controls; creating diversity of pollinator habi-
    36      tats; research to understand, prevent and  recover  from  pollinator
    37      losses;  and  outreach and education; and including $100,000 for the
    38      Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
    39      mental  research  and  monitoring  program  (09BD22ER)  (24827)  ...
    40      1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000)
    41    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
    42      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    43      mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful  algal
    44      blooms  some  or  all  of  which may be allocated to the New England
    45      Interstate Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  or  Cornell  water
    46      resources  institute  or  department  of  natural  resources for the
    47      purposes of implementing the Hudson  River  Estuary  Action  agenda,
    48      $1,000,000  of  which  shall  be  for  the  Mohawk river action plan
    49      (09HE22ER) (24836) ... 7,500,000 .................. (re. $7,372,000)
    50    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  for  the  Finger  Lakes-Lake
    51      Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (09FL22ER) (24835) ...........
    52      2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000)

                                           194                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Friends of the Upper
     2      Delware River to implement  the  Delaware  River  Basin  Restoration
     3      Program,   including   up   to  $100,000  for  operational  expenses
     4      (09UD22ER) (62028) ... 300,000 ...................... (re. $300,000)
     5    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
     6      Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie  Watershed  Protection
     7      Alliance (09LE22ER) (25764) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $250,000)
     8    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
     9      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
    10      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
    11      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
    12      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
    13      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    14      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    15      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    16      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    17      the  environmental conservation law and including projects to combat
    18      harmful algal blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to  Suffolk  county
    19      to  provide  a 50 percent match for a program developed in consulta-
    20      tion  with  the  department  for  research,  development  and  pilot
    21      projects  to  develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen and
    22      pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool  effluent  or  other
    23      sources  or  to  support  such  efforts without a match at the state
    24      university of Stony Brook directly or through its  research  founda-
    25      tion  and  $1,500,000  for  Suffolk  county  for  sewer  improvement
    26      projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau  county  for  the  Bay
    27      park  wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
    28      systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works,  ocean  outfall  and/or
    29      connections,  and/or  for  costs  incurred  by Nassau County for the
    30      project to connect  the  Long  Beach  waste  water  treatment  plant
    31      collection  system  to  the  Bay Park wastewater treatment plant and
    32      including $250,000 from such amount  to  the  Long  Island  regional
    33      planning  council  for  services  and  expenses  related to the Long
    34      Island Nitrogen Action Plan;  and  including  $5,000,000  to  update
    35      source   water   assessment   plans  and  develop  associated  water
    36      protection programs some or all of which may  be  allocated  to  the
    37      United  States Geological Survey or the New England Interstate Water
    38      Pollution Control Commission; $150,000 for the Chautauqua Lake Asso-
    39      ciation; $95,000 for the Chautauqua Lake Partnership; and $1,000,000
    40      to the State University of New  York  at  Stony  Brook  directly  or
    41      through  its  research foundation, to support research develop- ment
    42      and any associated testing or pilot projects towards improved septic
    43      and wastewater treatment systems to remove phosphorus; and  $500,000
    44      to the City of Long Beach for a salt storage dome (09WQ22ER) (24837)
    45      ... 22,000,000 ... ............................... (re. $22,000,000)
    46    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
    47      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    48      articulated  in  article  14  of  the environmental conservation law
    49      including  projects  to  combat  harmful  algal  blooms;   including
    50      $450,000  for the Peconic Estuary Partnership, including $60,000 for
    51      the Great Lakes commission (09GL22ER) (24830) ......................
    52      22,500,000 ....................................... (re. $22,434,000)

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
     2      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
     3      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
     4      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $900,000 for
     5      Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
     6      for  the  plant  certification  program, provided that not less than
     7      $5,750,000 be  made  available  for  invasive  species  eradication,
     8      including  but  not limited to southern pine beetle, including up to
     9      $500,000 to Cornell University for  the  control  of  hemlock  wooly
    10      adelgid,  and including grants related to the control and management
    11      of invasive species, and  $500,000  to  address  the  southern  pine
    12      beetle  including  up  to $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
    13      Planning and Policy Commission for the implementation  and  adminis-
    14      tration of a prescribed fire program; and $100,000 to Onondaga Coun-
    15      ty  for  the  mitigation and eradication of the water chestnut. Such
    16      funding for grants shall be  provided  on  a  competitive  basis  in
    17      consultation  with  the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS22ER)
    18      (24704) ... 17,000,000 ........................... (re. $16,697,000)
    19    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water  Conserva-
    20      tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
    21      in  section  11-a  of  the soil and water conservation districts law
    22      including projects to combat harmful algal blooms (09SW22ER) (24834)
    23      ... 14,500,000 ................................... (re. $14,500,000)
    24    Notwithstanding any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural  Waste
    25      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    26      in  consultation  with  the department, to continue implementing the
    27      dairy acceleration program (09AW22ER) (24826) ......................
    28      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
 
    29  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021, as amended by chapter 54,
    30      section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    31    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    32      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    33      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    34      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    35      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    36      following:
    37    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlantic
    38      Coast,  Long  Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
    39      Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central  Pine  Barrens,
    40      Shoreham   Parcel,   Western   Suffolk/Nassau   Special  Groundwater
    41      Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port  Morris  Waterfront,  Bronx  River
    42      Greenway,  Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten
    43      Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island  Wet  Woods,
    44      Great  Swamp,  Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
    45      lands, Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson
    46      River Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson  River
    47      School  Art  Trail,  Hudson  Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
    48      Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and  Road  Corridors,  New  York
    49      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    50      Five  Rivers  Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
    51      Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry,  Rensselaer  Plateau,

                                           196                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Oomsdale  Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
     2      Region 4 Rail Trail Projects,  Susquehanna  River  Valley  Corridor,
     3      Saratoga  County,  Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
     4      County,  Rome  Sand  Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed, Tug Hill Core
     5      Forests and Headwater Streams,  Nelson  Swamp,  State  Park  Battle-
     6      fields,  Genny  Green  Trail/Link  Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
     7      Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and  tributaries,
     8      Northern  Montezuma  Wetlands,  Genesee  River Corridor, Seneca Army
     9      Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges,  Buffalo  River
    10      Watershed,  Catharine  Valley  Complex,  High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
    11      Hill State Unique Area,  Lake  Ontario  and  Lake  Erie  Shorelines,
    12      Islands  and  Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
    13      Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons  Wildlife   Complex,   Schunnemunk
    14      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
    15      ty  Project,  Helderbergs,  and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
    16      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
    17      Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army  Compatible  Use  Buffer
    18      Project,  Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
    19      River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and  Wetlands,
    20      Southern  Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
    21      dor, Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and  Wetland
    22      Protection  Projects  Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
    23      Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long  Distance
    24      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    25      Wildlife  Management  Area  Protection,  Working Forest Lands, State
    26      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    27      to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    28      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    29      made available for such programs in  cities  and  towns  with  popu-
    30      lations  of  65,000  or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding  any law to the
    31      contrary, $2,500,000 from the land  acquisition  allocation  to  the
    32      land  trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
    33      itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
    34      such amount may be made available for  administrative  costs  and/or
    35      technical  assistance;  (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
    36      not less than $1,500,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
    37      ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3;  (d)  $1,500,000  to  the
    38      land  trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
    39      itive basis to local land trusts to purchase conservation easements,
    40      provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
    41      for administrative costs and/or technical assistance;  (e)  $100,000
    42      for  land  acquisition  in  department of environmental conservation
    43      region 9 pursuant to chapter 55 of the laws of 2021 related to ease-
    44      ments on state forest land (09LA21ER) (24703) ......................
    45      30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,745,000)
    46    Long Island Central Pine Barrens Planning (09LP21ER) (24829) .........
    47      2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $156,000)
    48    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for services and expenses  of
    49      the  following  commissions:  $259,000  for  Susquehanna river basin
    50      commission;  $359,500  for  the  Delaware  river  basin  commission;
    51      $14,100  for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
    52      state environmental commission; and  $38,000  for  the  New  England

                                           197                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Interstate commission; and $373,000 for the college of environmental
     2      science  and  forestry center for native peoples and the environment
     3      (09EC21ER) (25705) ... 1,085,200 .................... (re. $373,000)
     4    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE21ER) (24831) ...........
     5      900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
     6    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
     7      standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
     8      ful  algal  blooms;  (a)  $1,000,000  shall  be  made  available for
     9      services and expenses of  the  Cornell  University  Integrated  Pest
    10      Management  program;  (b)  $500,000  shall  be made available to the
    11      Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
    12      ment planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000  shall
    13      be  made available to Cornell for the pesticide management education
    14      program to support training and certification (09AN21ER) (24832) ...
    15      18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,956,000)
    16    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    17      notwithstanding  any  law  to  the contrary, $550,000 of such amount
    18      shall be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated  pest
    19      management (09NP21ER) (24833) ... 5,750,000 ....... (re. $5,493,000)
    20    Agriculture  and  farmland  protection activities, notwithstanding any
    21      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
    22      tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer  program
    23      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $95,000 shall be made available
    24      to  Cornell University for services and expenses of land classifica-
    25      tion,  agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of   soils
    26      (09FP21ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $18,000,000)
    27    Biodiversity  stewardship  and  research; including funding for public
    28      New York universities to  conduct  field  studies  and  research  on
    29      biodiversity  issues  and  up  to $500,000 of this amount to support
    30      pollinator diversity, up to $300,000 of which may  be  allocated  to
    31      Cornell  University,  including  research  related  to the potential
    32      adverse impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to  a
    33      contract  with  the department of agriculture and markets, including
    34      the development of bee husbandry best management practices  such  as
    35      pest  and  pathogen controls; creating diversity of pollinator habi-
    36      tats; research to understand, prevent and  recover  from  pollinator
    37      losses;  and  outreach and education; and including $100,000 for the
    38      Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
    39      mental research and monitoring program (09BD21ER) (24827) ..........
    40      1,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,350,000)
    41    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River  Estuary
    42      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    43      mental  conservation law, including projects to combat harmful algal
    44      blooms some or all of which may be  allocated  to  the  New  England
    45      Interstate  Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  or  Cornell water
    46      resources institute or  department  of  natural  resources  for  the
    47      purposes  of  implementing  the  Hudson River Estuary Action agenda,
    48      $1,000,000 of which shall  be  for  the  Mohawk  river  action  plan
    49      (09HE21ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $6,011,000)
    50    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the contrary, for the Finger Lakes-Lake
    51      Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (09FL21ER) (24835) ...........
    52      2,300,000 ......................................... (re. $2,300,000)

                                           198                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County  Soil  and
     2      Water  Conservation  District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
     3      Alliance (09LE21ER) (25764) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $250,000)
     4    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
     5      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
     6      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
     7      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
     8      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
     9      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    10      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    11      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    12      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    13      the  environmental conservation law and including projects to combat
    14      harmful algal blooms; including up to $4,500,000 to  Suffolk  county
    15      to  provide  a 50 percent match for a program developed in consulta-
    16      tion  with  the  department  for  research,  development  and  pilot
    17      projects  to  develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen and
    18      pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool  effluent  or  other
    19      sources  or  to  support  such  efforts without a match at the state
    20      university of Stony Brook directly or through its  research  founda-
    21      tion  and  $1,500,000  for  Suffolk  county  for  sewer  improvement
    22      projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau  county  for  the  Bay
    23      park  wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
    24      systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works,  ocean  outfall  and/or
    25      connections,  and  including  $250,000  from such amount to the Long
    26      Island regional planning council for services and  expenses  related
    27      to the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan; and including $5,000,000 to
    28      update  source  water  assessment plans and develop associated water
    29      protection programs some or all of which may  be  allocated  to  the
    30      United  States Geological Survey or the New England Interstate Water
    31      Pollution Control Commission; $150,000 for the Chautauqua Lake Asso-
    32      ciation; $95,000 for the Chautauqua Lake Partnership;  $500,000  for
    33      the  City of Long Beach for water quality projects; and $150,000 for
    34      the East of Hudson Watershed Corporation (09WQ21ER) (24837) ........
    35      18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,829,000)
    36    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    37      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    38      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    39      including   projects  to  combat  harmful  algal  blooms;  including
    40      $450,000 for the Peconic Estuary Partnership, including $60,000  for
    41      the Great Lakes commission (09GL21ER) (24830) ......................
    42      18,500,000 ....................................... (re. $17,598,000)
    43    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    44      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    45      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    46      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
    47      Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
    48      for  the  plant  certification  program, provided that not less than
    49      $5,750,000 be  made  available  for  invasive  species  eradication,
    50      including  but  not limited to southern pine beetle, including up to
    51      $500,000 to Cornell University for  the  control  of  hemlock  wooly
    52      adelgid,  and including grants related to the control and management

                                           199                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      of invasive species, and  $500,000  to  address  the  southern  pine
     2      beetle  including  up  to $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
     3      Planning and Policy Commission for the implementation  and  adminis-
     4      tration  of a prescribed fire program. Such funding for grants shall
     5      be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York
     6      Invasive Species Council (09IS21ER) (24704) ........................
     7      13,238,000 ....................................... (re. $12,623,000)
     8    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water  Conserva-
     9      tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
    10      in  section  11-a  of  the soil and water conservation districts law
    11      including projects to combat harmful algal blooms (09SW21ER) (24834)
    12      ...  11,000,000 ...................................... (re. $11,000)
    13    Notwithstanding any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural  Waste
    14      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    15      in  consultation  with  the department, to continue implementing the
    16      dairy acceleration program (09AW21ER) (24826) ......................
    17      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
 
    18  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    19    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    20      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    21      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    22      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    23      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    24      following:
    25    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlantic
    26      Coast,  Long  Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
    27      Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central  Pine  Barrens,
    28      Shoreham   Parcel,   Western   Suffolk/Nassau   Special  Groundwater
    29      Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port  Morris  Waterfront,  Bronx  River
    30      Greenway,  Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten
    31      Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island  Wet  Woods,
    32      Great  Swamp,  Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
    33      lands, Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson
    34      River Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson  River
    35      School  Art  Trail,  Hudson  Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
    36      Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and  Road  Corridors,  New  York
    37      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    38      Five  Rivers  Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
    39      Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry,  Rensselaer  Plateau,
    40      Oomsdale  Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
    41      Region 4 Rail Trail Projects,  Susquehanna  River  Valley  Corridor,
    42      Saratoga  County,  Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
    43      County, Rome Sand Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed,  Tug  Hill  Core
    44      Forests  and  Headwater  Streams,  Nelson  Swamp, State Park Battle-
    45      fields, Genny Green Trail/Link  Trail,  Onondaga  Escarpment,  State
    46      Parks  Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
    47      Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee  River  Corridor,  Seneca  Army
    48      Depot  Conservation  Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
    49      Watershed, Catharine  Valley  Complex,  High-Tor/Bristol  Hills/Bare
    50      Hill  State  Unique  Area,  Lake  Ontario  and Lake Erie Shorelines,
    51      Islands and Niagara River, Long Island Trails and  Greenways,  Bronx

                                           200                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Harlem   Greenway,   Harbor  Herons  Wildlife  Complex,  Schunnemunk
     2      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
     3      ty Project, Helderbergs, and Finger Lakes  Shorelines  and  Riparian
     4      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
     5      Black  River  Valley  Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible Use Buffer
     6      Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire,  Moose
     7      River  Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,
     8      Southern Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River  Corri-
     9      dor,  Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and Wetland
    10      Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of  Storms,  Storm
    11      Surges  and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long Distance
    12      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    13      Wildlife Management Area Protection,  Working  Forest  Lands,  State
    14      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    15      to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    16      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    17      made  available  for  such  programs  in cities and towns with popu-
    18      lations of 65,000 or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the
    19      contrary,  $2,500,000  from  the  land acquisition allocation to the
    20      land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a  compet-
    21      itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
    22      such  amount  may  be made available for administrative costs and/or
    23      technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to  the  contrary,
    24      not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
    25      ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3; (d) $200,000 for the Lake
    26      George Park Commission for facilities construction and upgrades; and
    27      (e)  $1,500,000 to the land trust alliance for the purpose of award-
    28      ing grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts  to  purchase
    29      conservation  easements,  provided  that  up  to ten percent of such
    30      amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or techni-
    31      cal assistance (09LA20ER) (24703) ..................................
    32      31,000,000 ....................................... (re. $26,392,000)
    33    Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission (09AP20ER) (24828) ..............
    34      2,675,000 ........................................... (re. $917,000)
    35    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for service and  expenses  of
    36      the  following  commissions:  $259,000  for  Susquehanna river basin
    37      commission;  $359,500  for  the  Delaware  river  basin  commission;
    38      $14,100  for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
    39      state environmental commission; and  $38,000  for  the  New  England
    40      Interstate commission; and $373,000 for the college of environmental
    41      science  and  forestry center for native peoples and the environment
    42      (09EC20ER) (25705) ... 1,086,000 .................... (re. $374,000)
    43    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE20ER) (24831) ...........
    44      900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
    45    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
    46      standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
    47      ful algal  blooms;  (a)  $1,000,000  shall  be  made  available  for
    48      services  and  expenses  of  the  Cornell University Integrated Pest
    49      Management program; (b) $500,000 shall  be  made  available  to  the
    50      Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
    51      ment  planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000 shall
    52      be made available to Cornell for the pesticide management  education

                                           201                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      program to support training and certification (09AN20ER) (24832) ...
     2      18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,177,000)
     3    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
     4      notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $550,000  of  such  amount
     5      shall  be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated pest
     6      management (09NP20ER) (24833) ... 6,000,000 ....... (re. $5,535,000)
     7    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
     8      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
     9      tug  hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
    10      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $95,000 shall be made available
    11      to Cornell University for services and expenses of land  classifica-
    12      tion,   agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of  soils
    13      (09FP20ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $12,000,000)
    14    Biodiversity stewardship and research; including  funding  for  public
    15      New  York  universities  to  conduct  field  studies and research on
    16      biodiversity issues and up to $500,000 of  this  amount  to  support
    17      pollinator  diversity,  up  to $300,000 of which may be allocated to
    18      Cornell University, including  research  related  to  the  potential
    19      adverse  impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a
    20      contract with the department of agriculture and  markets,  including
    21      the  development  of bee husbandry best management practices such as
    22      pest and pathogen controls; creating diversity of  pollinator  habi-
    23      tats;  research  to  understand, prevent and recover from pollinator
    24      losses; and outreach and education; and including $100,000  for  the
    25      Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
    26      mental research and monitoring program (09BD20ER) (24827) ..........
    27      1,350,000 ........................................... (re. $597,000)
    28    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
    29      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    30      mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful  algal
    31      blooms  some  or  all  of  which may be allocated to the New England
    32      Interstate Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  or  Cornell  water
    33      resources  institute  or  department  of  natural  resources for the
    34      purposes of implementing the Hudson  River  Estuary  Action  agenda,
    35      $1,000,000  of  which  shall  be  for  the  Mohawk river action plan
    36      (09HE20ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $2,002,000)
    37    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County  Soil  and
    38      Water  Conservation  District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
    39      Alliance (09LE20ER) (25764) ... 250,000 .............. (re. $62,000)
    40    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    41      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    42      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    43      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    44      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    45      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    46      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    47      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    48      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    49      the environmental conservation law and including projects to  combat
    50      harmful  algal  blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to Suffolk county
    51      to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed  in  consulta-
    52      tion  with  the  department  for  research,  development  and  pilot

                                           202                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      projects to develop cost effective methods to address  nitrogen  and
     2      pathogen  loading  from  septic system or cesspool effluent or other
     3      sources or to support such efforts without  a  match  at  the  state
     4      university  of  Stony Brook directly or through its research founda-
     5      tion  and  $1,500,000  for  Suffolk  county  for  sewer  improvement
     6      projects;  and  including  $5,000,000  for Nassau county for the Bay
     7      park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated  conveyance
     8      systems,  nitrogen  abatement  treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
     9      connections, and including $250,000 from such  amount  to  the  Long
    10      Island  regional  planning council for services and expenses related
    11      to the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan; and including $5,000,000 to
    12      update source water assessment plans and  develop  associated  water
    13      protection  programs  some  or  all of which may be allocated to the
    14      United States Geological Survey or the New England Interstate  Water
    15      Pollution  Control  Commission;  $350,000 for the costs of rehabili-
    16      tation and improvements to the Town of Hempstead Marine  laboratory;
    17      $1,000,000  for  activities  related  to  the  cleanup of Scajaquada
    18      Creek; $150,000 for the Chautauqua Lake Association; and $95,000 for
    19      the Chautauqua Lake Partnership (09WQ20ER) (24837) .................
    20      18,600,000 ....................................... (re. $10,970,000)
    21    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    22      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    23      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    24      including   projects  to  combat  harmful  algal  blooms;  including
    25      $200,000 to Suffolk county for  the  Peconic  Bay  Estuary  Program,
    26      including  $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission (09GL20ER) (24830)
    27      ...  18,750,000 .................................. (re. $14,975,000)
    28    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    29      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    30      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    31      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
    32      Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
    33      for the plant certification program, provided  that  not  less  than
    34      $5,750,000  be  made  available  for  invasive  species eradication,
    35      including but not limited to southern pine beetle, including  up  to
    36      $500,000  to  Cornell  University  for  the control of hemlock wooly
    37      adelgid, and including grants related to the control and  management
    38      of  invasive  species,  and  $500,000  to  address the southern pine
    39      beetle including up to $250,000 to the Central  Pine  Barrens  Joint
    40      Planning  and  Policy Commission for the implementation and adminis-
    41      tration of a prescribed fire program, and $300,000 to the county  of
    42      Nassau  for  the purchase of an aquatic weed harvester. Such funding
    43      for grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in  consultation
    44      with the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS20ER) (24704) ......
    45      13,238,000 ....................................... (re. $12,257,000)
    46    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural Waste
    47      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    48      in consultation with the department, to  continue  implementing  the
    49      dairy acceleration program (09AW20ER) (24826) ......................
    50      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
 
    51  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:

                                           203                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     2      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     3      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     4      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     5      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     6      following:
     7    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlantic
     8      Coast, Long Island Sound, Long Island South Shore  Estuary  Reserve,
     9      Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime Reserve Projects, Central Pine Barrens,
    10      Shoreham  Parcel,   Western   Suffolk/Nassau   Special   Groundwater
    11      Protection  Areas,  Mott  Haven-Port  Morris Waterfront, Bronx River
    12      Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond,  Staten
    13      Island  Greenbelt,  Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,
    14      Great Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New  York  High-
    15      lands, Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson
    16      River  Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson River
    17      School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New  York  City  Foodshed,  Catskill
    18      Unfragmented  Forest,  Catskill  River  and Road Corridors, New York
    19      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    20      Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake  George  watershed,
    21      Lake  Champlain  watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
    22      Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation  Sites,
    23      Region  4  Rail  Trail  Projects, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
    24      Saratoga County, Hudson River Projects, Follensby  Park,  Washington
    25      County,  Rome  Sand  Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed, Tug Hill Core
    26      Forests and Headwater Streams,  Nelson  Swamp,  State  Park  Battle-
    27      fields,  Genny  Green  Trail/Link  Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
    28      Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and  tributaries,
    29      Northern  Montezuma  Wetlands,  Genesee  River Corridor, Seneca Army
    30      Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges,  Buffalo  River
    31      Watershed,  Catharine  Valley  Complex,  High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
    32      Hill State Unique Area,  Lake  Ontario  and  Lake  Erie  Shorelines,
    33      Islands  and  Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
    34      Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons  Wildlife   Complex,   Schunnemunk
    35      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
    36      ty  Project,  Helderbergs,  and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
    37      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
    38      Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army  Compatible  Use  Buffer
    39      Project,  Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
    40      River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and  Wetlands,
    41      Southern  Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
    42      dor, Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and  Wetland
    43      Protection  Projects  Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
    44      Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long  Distance
    45      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    46      Wildlife  Management  Area  Protection,  Working Forest Lands, State
    47      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    48      to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    49      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    50      made available for such programs in  cities  and  towns  with  popu-
    51      lations  of  65,000  or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding  any law to the
    52      contrary, $2,500,000 from the land  acquisition  allocation  to  the

                                           204                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      land  trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
     2      itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
     3      such amount may be made available for  administrative  costs  and/or
     4      technical  assistance;  (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
     5      not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
     6      ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3; and (d) $200,000 for  the
     7      Lake  George  Park Commission for facilities construction (09LA19ER)
     8      (24703) ... 33,087,000 ........................... (re. $16,490,000)
     9    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for service and  expenses  of
    10      the  following  commissions:  $259,000  for  Susquehanna river basin
    11      commission;  $359,500  for  the  Delaware  river  basin  commission;
    12      $14,100  for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
    13      state environmental commission; and  $38,000  for  the  New  England
    14      Interstate commission; and $350,000 for the college of environmental
    15      science  and  forestry center for native peoples and the environment
    16      (09EC19ER) (25705) ... 1,063,000 .................... (re. $176,000)
    17    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE19ER) (24831) ...........
    18      900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
    19    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
    20      standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
    21      ful algal  blooms;  (a)  $1,000,000  shall  be  made  available  for
    22      services  and  expenses  of  the  Cornell University Integrated Pest
    23      Management program; (b) $500,000 shall  be  made  available  to  the
    24      Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
    25      ment  planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000 shall
    26      be made available to Cornell for the pesticide management  education
    27      program to support training and certification (09AN19ER) (24832) ...
    28      18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,406,000)
    29    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    30      notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $550,000  of  such  amount
    31      shall  be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated pest
    32      management (09NP19ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $5,749,000)
    33    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
    34      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
    35      tug  hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
    36      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $95,000 shall be made available
    37      to Cornell University for services and expenses of land  classifica-
    38      tion,   agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of  soils
    39      (09FP19ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $17,704,000)
    40    Biodiversity stewardship and research; including  funding  for  public
    41      New  York  universities  to  conduct  field  studies and research on
    42      biodiversity issues and up to $500,000 of  this  amount  to  support
    43      pollinator  diversity,  up  to $300,000 of which may be allocated to
    44      Cornell University, including  research  related  to  the  potential
    45      adverse  impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a
    46      contract with the department of agriculture and  markets,  including
    47      the  development  of bee husbandry best management practices such as
    48      pest and pathogen controls; creating diversity of  pollinator  habi-
    49      tats;  research  to  understand, prevent and recover from pollinator
    50      losses; and outreach and education; and including $100,000  for  the
    51      Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-

                                           205                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      mental research and monitoring program (09BD19ER) (24827) ..........
     2      1,350,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
     4      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
     5      mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful  algal
     6      blooms  some  or  all  of  which may be allocated to the New England
     7      Interstate Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  or  Cornell  water
     8      resources  institute  or  department  of  natural  resources for the
     9      purposes of implementing the Hudson  River  Estuary  Action  agenda,
    10      $1,000,000  of  which  shall  be  for  the  Mohawk river action plan
    11      (09HE19ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $1,599,000)
    12    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  for  the  Finger  Lakes-Lake
    13      Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (09FL19ER) (24835) ...........
    14      2,300,000 ........................................... (re. $138,000)
    15    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
    16      Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie  Watershed  Protection
    17      Alliance (09LE19ER) (25764) ... 250,000 .............. (re. $50,000)
    18    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
    19      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
    20      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
    21      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
    22      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
    23      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    24      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    25      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    26      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    27      the  environmental conservation law and including projects to combat
    28      harmful algal blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to  Suffolk  county
    29      to  provide  a 50 percent match for a program developed in consulta-
    30      tion  with  the  department  for  research,  development  and  pilot
    31      projects  to  develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen and
    32      pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool  effluent  or  other
    33      sources  or  to  support  such  efforts without a match at the state
    34      university of Stony Brook directly or through its  research  founda-
    35      tion  and  $1,500,000  for  Suffolk  county  for  sewer  improvement
    36      projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau  county  for  the  Bay
    37      park  wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
    38      systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works,  ocean  outfall  and/or
    39      connections,  and  including  $250,000  from such amount to the Long
    40      Island regional planning council for services and  expenses  related
    41      to the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan; and including $5,000,000 to
    42      update  source  water  assessment plans and develop associated water
    43      protection programs some or all of which may  be  allocated  to  the
    44      United  States Geological Survey or the New England Interstate Water
    45      Pollution Control Commission; and including up to $100,000  for  the
    46      removal  and  appropriate  disposal  of firefighting foam containing
    47      regulated perfluoronated compounds from municipal fire and emergency
    48      response departments; $350,000 for the costs of  rehabilitation  and
    49      improvements  to  the Town of Hempstead Marine laboratory (09WQ19ER)
    50      (24837) ... 17,750,000 ............................ (re. $6,672,000)
    51    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    52      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
     2      including   projects  to  combat  harmful  algal  blooms;  including
     3      $200,000 to Suffolk county for  the  Peconic  Bay  Estuary  Program,
     4      including  $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission (09GL19ER) (24830)
     5      ...  17,250,000 ................................... (re. $7,712,000)
     6    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
     7      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
     8      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
     9      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
    10      Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
    11      for the plant certification program, provided  that  not  less  than
    12      $6,050,000  be  made  available  for  invasive  species eradication,
    13      including but not limited to southern pine beetle, including  up  to
    14      $500,000  to  Cornell  University  for  the control of hemlock wooly
    15      adelgid, and including grants related to the control and  management
    16      of  invasive  species,  and  $500,000  to  address the southern pine
    17      beetle including up to $250,000 to the Central  Pine  Barrens  Joint
    18      Planning  and  Policy Commission for the implementation and adminis-
    19      tration of a prescribed fire program. Such funding for grants  shall
    20      be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York
    21      Invasive Species Council (09IS19ER) (24704) ........................
    22      13,300,000 ........................................ (re. $5,724,000)
    23    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water Conserva-
    24      tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
    25      in section 11-a of the soil and  water  conservation  districts  law
    26      including projects to combat harmful algal blooms (09SW19ER) (24834)
    27      ...  10,500,000 ....................................... (re. $1,000)
    28    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural Waste
    29      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    30      in consultation with the department, to  continue  implementing  the
    31      dairy acceleration program (09AW19ER) (24826) ......................
    32      1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $964,000)

    33  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    34    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    35      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    36      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    37      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    38      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    39      following:
    40    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties:   Atlan-
    41      tic  Coast,  Long  Island  Sound,  Long  Island  South Shore Estuary
    42      Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,  Central  Pine
    43      Barrens,   Western  Suffolk/Nassau  Special  Groundwater  Protection
    44      Areas, Mott Haven-Port  Morris  Waterfront,  Bronx  River  Greenway,
    45      Inner  City/Underserved  Community  Parks,  Long Pond, Staten Island
    46      Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island  Wet  Woods,  Great
    47      Swamp,  Plutarch/Black  Creek  Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,
    48      Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson  River
    49      Corridor/Hudson  River  Estuary  and  Greenway  Trail/  Hudson River
    50      School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New  York  City  Foodshed,  Catskill
    51      Unfragmented  Forest,  Catskill  River  and Road Corridors, New York

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
     2      Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake  George  watershed,
     3      Lake  Champlain  watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
     4      Oomsdale  Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
     5      Region 4 Rail Trail Projects,  Susquehanna  River  Valley  Corridor,
     6      Saratoga  County,  Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
     7      County, Rome Sand Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed,  Tug  Hill  Core
     8      Forests  and  Headwater  Streams,  Nelson  Swamp, State Park Battle-
     9      fields, Genny Green Trail/Link  Trail,  Onondaga  Escarpment,  State
    10      Parks  Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
    11      Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee  River  Corridor,  Seneca  Army
    12      Depot  Conservation  Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
    13      Watershed, Catharine  Valley  Complex,  High-Tor/Bristol  Hills/Bare
    14      Hill  State  Unique  Area,  Lake  Ontario  and Lake Erie Shorelines,
    15      Islands and Niagara River, Long Island Trails and  Greenways,  Bronx
    16      Harlem   Greenway,   Harbor  Herons  Wildlife  Complex,  Schunnemunk
    17      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
    18      ty Project, Helderbergs, and Finger Lakes  Shorelines  and  Riparian
    19      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
    20      Black  River  Valley  Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible Use Buffer
    21      Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire,  Moose
    22      River  Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,
    23      Southern Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River  Corri-
    24      dor,  Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and Wetland
    25      Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of  Storms,  Storm
    26      Surges  and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long Distance
    27      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    28      Wildlife Management Area Protection,  Working  Forest  Lands,  State
    29      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    30      to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    31      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    32      made  available  for  such  programs  in cities and towns with popu-
    33      lations of 65,000 or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the
    34      contrary,  $2,500,000  from  the  land acquisition allocation to the
    35      land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a  compet-
    36      itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
    37      such  amount  may  be made available for administrative costs and/or
    38      technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to  the  contrary,
    39      not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
    40      ronmental  conservation regions 1, 2 and 3; (d) including $1,000,000
    41      for Adirondack infrastructure and environmental improvements for the
    42      towns of Long Lake, North Hudson, Minerva, Indian Lake, and Newcomb;
    43      and (e) $700,000 for the Lake George Park Commission for  facilities
    44      construction (09LA18ER) (24703) ... 35,000,000 .... (re. $7,889,000)
    45    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE18ER) (24831) ...........
    46      900,000 ............................................. (re. $352,000)
    47    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
    48      standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
    49      ful  algal  blooms;  (a)  $1,000,000  shall  be  made  available for
    50      services and expenses of  the  Cornell  University  Integrated  Pest
    51      Management  program;  (b)  $500,000  shall  be made available to the
    52      Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ment planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000  shall
     2      be  made available to Cornell for the pesticide management education
     3      program to support training and certification (09AN18ER) (24832) ...
     4      17,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,541,000)
     5    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
     6      notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $550,000  of  such  amount
     7      shall  be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated pest
     8      management (09NP18ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $4,040,000)
     9    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
    10      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
    11      tug  hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
    12      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $90,000 shall be made available
    13      to Cornell University for services and expenses of land  classifica-
    14      tion,   agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of  soils
    15      (09FP18ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $15,316,000)
    16    Biodiversity stewardship and research; including  funding  for  public
    17      New  York  universities  to  conduct  field  studies and research on
    18      biodiversity issues and up to $500,000 of  this  amount  to  support
    19      pollinator  diversity,  up  to $300,000 of which may be allocated to
    20      Cornell University, including  research  related  to  the  potential
    21      adverse  impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a
    22      contract with the department of agriculture and  markets,  including
    23      the  development  of bee husbandry best management practices such as
    24      pest and pathogen controls; creating diversity of  pollinator  habi-
    25      tats;  research  to  understand, prevent and recover from pollinator
    26      losses; and outreach and education; and including $100,000  for  the
    27      Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
    28      mental research and monitoring program (09BD18ER) (24827) ..........
    29      1,350,000 ............................................ (re. $73,000)
    30    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
    31      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    32      mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful  algal
    33      blooms  some  or  all  of  which may be allocated to the New England
    34      Interstate Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  or  Cornell  water
    35      resources  institute  or  department  of  natural  resources for the
    36      purposes of implementing the Hudson  River  Estuary  Action  agenda,
    37      $1,000,000  of  which  shall  be  for  the  Mohawk river action plan
    38      (09HE18ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $1,365,000)
    39    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    40      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    41      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    42      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    43      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    44      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    45      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    46      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    47      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    48      the environmental conservation law and including projects to  combat
    49      harmful  algal  blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to Suffolk county
    50      to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed  in  consulta-
    51      tion  with  the  department  for  research,  development  and  pilot
    52      projects to develop cost effective methods to address  nitrogen  and

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      pathogen  loading  from  septic system or cesspool effluent or other
     2      sources or to support such efforts without  a  match  at  the  state
     3      university  of  Stony Brook directly or through its research founda-
     4      tion  and  $1,500,000  for  Suffolk  county  for  sewer  improvement
     5      projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau  county  for  the  Bay
     6      park  wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
     7      systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works,  ocean  outfall  and/or
     8      connections,  including  up to $400,000 from such amount for testing
     9      of monitoring wells in Nassau County  and  including  $250,000  from
    10      such  amount  to  the  Long  Island  regional  planning  council for
    11      services and expenses related to the  Long  Island  Nitrogen  Action
    12      Plan;  and including $1,000,000 to maximize the availability of drug
    13      collection programs for communities throughout the state,  including
    14      for  the  purchase  and distribution of tamper proof drug collection
    15      boxes,  and  other  federally  approved  drug  collection   programs
    16      provided  that  participating  in  the  department  of environmental
    17      conservation's self-audit program shall not be required; and includ-
    18      ing $5,000,000 to update source water assessment plans  and  develop
    19      associated  water  protection  programs  some or all of which may be
    20      allocated to the United States Geological Survey or the New  England
    21      Interstate  Water  Pollution Control Commission; and including up to
    22      $100,000 for the removal and appropriate  disposal  of  firefighting
    23      foam  containing  regulated  perfluoronated compounds from municipal
    24      fire and emergency response departments (09WQ18ER) (24837) .........
    25      20,250,000 ........................................ (re. $7,224,000)
    26    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    27      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    28      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    29      including   projects  to  combat  harmful  algal  blooms;  including
    30      $200,000 to Suffolk county for  the  Peconic  Bay  Estuary  Program,
    31      including  $60,000  for  the  Great  Lakes commission, and including
    32      $50,000 for the State University of New York at Brockport for  resi-
    33      liency  monitoring,  and including $250,000 for the State University
    34      of New York Stony Brook for  a  study  of  the  feasibility,  costs,
    35      location,  and  impacts of a seagate to act as a storm surge barrier
    36      for the south shore of Long Island (09GL18ER) (24830) ..............
    37      17,250,000 ........................................ (re. $5,062,000)
    38    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    39      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    40      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    41      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
    42      Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
    43      for the plant certification program, provided  that  not  less  than
    44      $6,050,000  be  made  available  for  invasive  species eradication,
    45      including but not limited to southern pine beetle, including  up  to
    46      $500,000  to  Cornell  University  for  the control of hemlock wooly
    47      adelgid, and including grants related to the control and  management
    48      of  invasive  species,  and  $500,000  to  address the southern pine
    49      beetle including up to $250,000 to the Central  Pine  Barrens  Joint
    50      Planning  and  Policy Commission for the implementation and adminis-
    51      tration of a prescribed fire program. Such funding for grants  shall
    52      be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Invasive Species Council (09IS18ER) (24704) ........................
     2      13,300,000 ........................................ (re. $1,700,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water Conserva-
     4      tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
     5      in section 11-a of the soil and  water  conservation  districts  law
     6      including  projects  to combat harmful algal blooms; including up to
     7      $270,000 for the Schuyler and Chemung County  SWCD  Shared  Services
     8      Infrastructure; and up to $85,000 for the Steuben County SWCD Public
     9      Education Outreach and Policy (09SW18ER) (24834) ...................
    10      10,000,000 ........................................... (re. $64,000)
    11    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural Waste
    12      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    13      in consultation with the department, to  continue  implementing  the
    14      dairy acceleration program (09AW18ER) (24826) ......................
    15      1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $906,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    17    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    18      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    19      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    20      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    21      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    22      following:
    23    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties:   Atlan-
    24      tic  Coast,  Long  Island  Sound,  Long  Island  South Shore Estuary
    25      Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,  Central  Pine
    26      Barrens,   Western  Suffolk/Nassau  Special  Groundwater  Protection
    27      Areas, Mott Haven-Port  Morris  Waterfront,  Bronx  River  Greenway,
    28      Inner  City/Underserved  Community  Parks,  Long Pond, Staten Island
    29      Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island  Wet  Woods,  Great
    30      Swamp,  Plutarch/Black  Creek  Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,
    31      Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson  River
    32      Corridor/Hudson  River  Estuary  and  Greenway  Trail/  Hudson River
    33      School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New  York  City  Foodshed,  Catskill
    34      Unfragmented  Forest,  Catskill  River  and Road Corridors, New York
    35      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    36      Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake  George  watershed,
    37      Lake  Champlain  watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
    38      Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation  Sites,
    39      Region  4  Rail  Trail  Projects, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
    40      Saratoga County, Hudson River Projects, Follensby  Park,  Washington
    41      County,  Rome  Sand  Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed, Tug Hill Core
    42      Forests and Headwater Streams,  Nelson  Swamp,  State  Park  Battle-
    43      fields,  Genny  Green  Trail/Link  Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
    44      Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and  tributaries,
    45      Northern  Montezuma  Wetlands,  Genesee  River Corridor, Seneca Army
    46      Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges,  Buffalo  River
    47      Watershed,  Catharine  Valley  Complex,  High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
    48      Hill State Unique Area,  Lake  Ontario  and  Lake  Erie  Shorelines,
    49      Islands  and  Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
    50      Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons  Wildlife   Complex,   Schunnemunk
    51      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ty  Project,  Helderbergs,  and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
     2      Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
     3      Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army  Compatible  Use  Buffer
     4      Project,  Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
     5      River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and  Wetlands,
     6      Southern  Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
     7      dor, Emerald  Necklace,  Riparian  Buffers,  Coastline  and  Wetland
     8      Protection  Projects  Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
     9      Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long  Distance
    10      Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
    11      Wildlife  Management  Area  Protection,  Working Forest Lands, State
    12      Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
    13      to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
    14      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
    15      made available for such programs in  cities  and  towns  with  popu-
    16      lations  of  65,000  or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding  any law to the
    17      contrary, $2,500,000 from the land  acquisition  allocation  to  the
    18      land  trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
    19      itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
    20      such amount may be made available for  administrative  costs  and/or
    21      technical  assistance;  (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
    22      not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
    23      ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3 (09LA17ER) (24703) .......
    24      36,349,000 ........................................ (re. $8,370,000)
    25    Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, with  $50,000  to  the  city  of
    26      Schenectady for the Woodlawn Preserve (09AP17ER) (24828) ...........
    27      2,675,000 ............................................. (re. $8,000)
    28    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
    29      standing  any  law  to  the  contrary,  (a) $1,000,000 shall be made
    30      available for services and expenses of the Cornell University  Inte-
    31      grated  Pest  Management  program;  and  (b)  $500,000 shall be made
    32      available to the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for
    33      nutrient   management   planning   and   implementation   activities
    34      (09AN17ER) (24832) ... 17,000,000 ................. (re. $3,332,000)
    35    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    36      notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $550,000  of  such  amount
    37      shall  be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated pest
    38      management (09NP17ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $2,240,000)
    39    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
    40      law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
    41      tug  hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
    42      projects around Fort Drum, and up to $87,000 shall be made available
    43      to Cornell University for services and expenses of land  classifica-
    44      tion,   agriculture  district  mapping  and  master  list  of  soils
    45      (09FP17ER) (24825) ... 20,000,000 ................ (re. $19,614,000)
    46    Biodiversity stewardship and research; including  funding  for  public
    47      New York universities to conduct field studies and research on bidi-
    48      versity issues and up to $500,000 of this amount to support pollina-
    49      tor  diversity,  up to $300,000 of which may be allocated to Cornell
    50      University, including research  related  to  the  potential  adverse
    51      impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a contract
    52      with the department of agriculture and markets, including the devel-

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      opment  of  bee husbandry best management practices such as pest and
     2      pathogen  controls;  creating  diversity  of  pollinator   habitats;
     3      research  to understand, prevent and recover from pollinator losses;
     4      and outreach and education (09BD17ER) (24827) ......................
     5      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $111,000)
     6    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
     7      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
     8      mental conservation law, $1,000,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
     9      river action plan (09HE17ER) (24836) ...............................
    10      5,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,069,000)
    11    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    12      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    13      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    14      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    15      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    16      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    17      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    18      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    19      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    20      the environmental conservation law; including up  to  $3,000,000  to
    21      Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
    22      in  consultation  with  the department for research, development and
    23      pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
    24      and pathogen loading from septic  system  or  cesspool  effluent  or
    25      other  sources  or  to  support  such efforts without a match at the
    26      state university of Stony Brook directly  or  through  its  research
    27      foundation  and  $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer improvement
    28      projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau  county  for  the  Bay
    29      park  wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
    30      systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works,  ocean  outfall  and/or
    31      connections,  including  up to $400,000 from such amount for testing
    32      of monitoring wells in Nassau County  and  including  $250,000  from
    33      such  amount  to  the  Long  Island  regional  planning  council for
    34      services and expenses related to the  Long  Island  Nitrogen  Action
    35      Plan;  and including $1,000,000 to maximize the availability of drug
    36      collection programs for communities throughout the state,  including
    37      for  the  purchase  and distribution of tamper proof drug collection
    38      boxes,  and  other  federally  approved  drug  collection   programs
    39      provided  that  participating  in  the  department  of environmental
    40      conservation's self-audit program shall not be required; and includ-
    41      ing $5,000,000 to update source water assessment plans  and  develop
    42      associated  water  protection  programs  some or all of which may be
    43      allocated to the United States Geological Survey or the New  England
    44      Interstate  Water  Pollution Control Commission; and including up to
    45      $500,000 for the removal and appropriate  disposal  of  firefighting
    46      foam  containing  regulated  perfluoronated compounds from municipal
    47      fire and emergency response departments; and $1,000,000  for  activ-
    48      ities  related to the cleanup of Scajaquada Creek (09WQ17ER) (24837)
    49      ... 20,250,000 .................................... (re. $6,536,000)
    50    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    51      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    52      articulated in article 14 of  the  environmental  conservation  law;

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      including  $200,000  to  Suffolk  county for the Peconic Bay Estuary
     2      Program and including $60,000 for the Great  Lakes  commission;  and
     3      including  $250,000  for  the  Long  Island  Commission  for aquifer
     4      protection (09GL17ER) (24830) ... 15,000,000 ...... (re. $3,371,000)
     5    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
     6      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
     7      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
     8      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
     9      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $6,050,000 be made avail-
    10      able for invasive species eradication, including but not limited  to
    11      southern pine beetle, including up to $500,000 to Cornell University
    12      for  the  control  of  hemlock  wooly  adelgid  and including grants
    13      related to the control and  management  of  invasive  species.  Such
    14      funding  for  grants  shall  be  provided  on a competitive basis in
    15      consultation with the New York Invasive Species  Council  (09IS17ER)
    16      (24704) ... 13,000,000 ............................ (re. $2,611,000)
    17    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural Waste
    18      Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
    19      in consultation with the department, to  continue  implementing  the
    20      dairy acceleration program (09AW17ER) (24826) ......................
    21      1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $547,000)
 
    22  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    23    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    24      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    25      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    26      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    27      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    28      following:
    29    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties:   Atlan-
    30      tic  Coast,  Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
    31      Estuary  Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve   Projects,
    32      Central  Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
    33      Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris  Water-
    34      front, Bronx River Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks,
    35      Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Blue-
    36      belt,  Staten  Island  Wet  Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands,
    37      Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,  Northern
    38      Putnam  Greenway,  Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill Mountain/ Delaware
    39      River Region, Beaverkill/ Willowemoc, Hudson River  Estuary/Greenway
    40      Trail/Quadricentennial  Legacy Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented
    41      Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long Path, New York  City
    42      Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
    43      Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Sarato-
    44      ga  National Historic Park View shed, Washington County Agricultural
    45      Lands-Saratoga  National  Historic  Park  View  shed,  Lake   George
    46      watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer
    47      plateau,  Oomsdale  Farm  and  Surrounding  Landscape,  Hudson River
    48      Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake  Champlain  Shoreline
    49      and  Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife Management
    50      Area Protection, Follensby  Park,  Undeveloped  Lake  George  Shore,
    51      Whitney  Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington County

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Grasslands, Recreational Trail  Linkages  and  Networks,  Rome  Sand
     2      Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed,  Portaferry  Lake,  Tug  Hill Core
     3      Forests and Headwater  Streams,  Tioga  County  Park  Opportunities,
     4      Nelson   Swamp,   Clark   Reservation   State   Park,   State  Parks
     5      Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, North-
     6      ern Montezuma Wetlands, Seneca Army Depot  Conservation  Area,  Lake
     7      Erie   Tributary  Gorges,  Two  Rivers  State  Park,  Buffalo  River
     8      Watershed,  Braddock  Bay,   Catharine   Valley   Complex,   Genesee
     9      Greenway/Recreationway,  Hi  Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park,
    10      Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara  River,  Long  Island  Trail  and
    11      Greenway  System,  Bronx  Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons Wildlife
    12      Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain,  Held-
    13      erberg  Escarpment,  and  Western  Finger  Lakes:  Conesus, Hemlock,
    14      Canadice & Honeoye, Hand Hollow  Conservation  Area,  Northern  Flow
    15      River Corridors, Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Conservation
    16      Partnership  Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie
    17      Mire, Moose River Corridor, St. Lawrence  River  Islands,  Shoreline
    18      and  Wetlands,  Carpenter  Falls/Bear  Swamp  Creek Corridor, Salmon
    19      River Corridor, Emerald  Necklace,  Finger  Lakes  Shorelines,  Long
    20      Distance  Trail  Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest
    21      Lands, State Park and State Historic Site Protection,  (a)  notwith-
    22      standing  any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisi-
    23      tion allocation for urban forestry projects provided  that  no  less
    24      than  $500,000  shall  be made available for such programs in cities
    25      and towns with populations of 65,000 or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding
    26      any  law to the contrary, $2,000,000 from the land acquisition allo-
    27      cation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants
    28      on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten
    29      percent of such amount may  be  made  available  for  administrative
    30      costs  and/or  technical  assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to
    31      the contrary, not less  than  $3,000,000  for  land  acquisition  in
    32      department  of  environmental  conservation  regions  1,  2  and  3;
    33      $500,000 for a resiliency planting program (09LA16ER) (24703) ......
    34      40,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,230,000)
    35    Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, with  $50,000  to  the  city  of
    36      Schenectady for the Woodlawn Preserve (09AP16ER) (24828) ...........
    37      2,675,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
    38    Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
    39      standing  any  law  to  the  contrary,  (a) $1,000,000 shall be made
    40      available for services and expenses of the Cornell University  Inte-
    41      grated  Pest  Management  program;  and  (b)  $500,000 shall be made
    42      available to the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for
    43      nutrient   management   planning   and   implementation   activities
    44      (09AN16ER) (24832) ... 19,000,000 ................. (re. $5,364,000)
    45    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    46      notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $550,000  of  such  amount
    47      shall  be  made  available  for  Cornell  community  integrated pest
    48      management and including $250,000 to the county of Rockland for  the
    49      development  of  a  long-term water conservation strategy (09NP16ER)
    50      (24833) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,437,000)
    51    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
    52      law  to  the contrary, $1,000,000 shall be made available to the tug

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      hill tomorrow land trust for  army  compatible  use  buffer  program
     2      projects  around  Fort  Drum, and $70,000 shall be made available to
     3      Cornell University for services and expenses of land  classification
     4      and master list of soils (09FP16ER) (24825) ........................
     5      20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,925,000)
     6    Biodiversity  stewardship and research; notwithstanding any law to the
     7      contrary, any or all of this amount shall be used for the  New  York
     8      state  landowner  incentive  program  to  offer  grants awarded on a
     9      competitive basis to landowners for the  implementation  of  habitat
    10      conservation  plans  and  up  to  $500,000 of this amount to support
    11      pollinator diversity, including the  development  of  bee  husbandry
    12      best management practices such as pest and pathogen controls; creat-
    13      ing  diversity  of  pollinator  habitats;  research  to  understand,
    14      prevent and recover from pollinator losses; and outreach and  educa-
    15      tion (09BD16ER) (24827) ... 1,000,000 ................. (re. $8,000)
    16    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
    17      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    18      mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for  the  Mohawk
    19      river action plan (09HE16ER) (24836) ... 5,000,000 .. (re. $471,000)
    20    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
    21      Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie  Watershed  Protection
    22      Alliance (09LE16ER) (25764) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $200,000)
    23    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
    24      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
    25      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
    26      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
    27      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
    28      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    29      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    30      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    31      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    32      the  environmental  conservation  law; including up to $3,000,000 to
    33      Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
    34      in consultation with the department for  research,  development  and
    35      pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
    36      and  pathogen  loading  from  septic  system or cesspool effluent or
    37      other sources or to support such efforts  without  a  match  at  the
    38      state  university  of  Stony  Brook directly or through its research
    39      foundation and $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for  sewer  improvement
    40      projects;  and  including  $5,000,000  for Nassau county for the Bay
    41      park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated  conveyance
    42      systems,  nitrogen  abatement  treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
    43      connections; including $1,000,000 to maximize  the  availability  of
    44      drug  collection  programs  for  communities  throughout  the state,
    45      including to local law enforcement agencies  for  the  purchase  and
    46      distribution of tamper proof drug collection boxes, and other feder-
    47      ally  approved  drug collection programs, and including $750,000 for
    48      the city of Corning Denison Park stormwater outfall pipe  (09WQ16ER)
    49      (24837) ... 20,000,000 ............................ (re. $4,291,000)
    50    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
    51      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    52      articulated  in  article  14  of the environmental conservation law;

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      including $200,000 to Suffolk county for  the  Peconic  Bay  Estuary
     2      Program (09GL16ER) (24830) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $3,122,000)
     3    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
     4      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
     5      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
     6      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
     7      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $5,550,000 be made avail-
     8      able for invasive species eradication, including but not limited  to
     9      southern  pine beetle, emerald ash borer, and hydrilla and including
    10      grants related to the control and management of invasive species.
    11    Such funding for grants shall be provided on a  competitive  basis  in
    12      consultation  with  the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS16ER)
    13      (24704) ... 12,000,000 ............................ (re. $1,909,000)
    14    Notwithstanding any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural  Waste
    15      Management projects (09AW16ER) (24826) .............................
    16      1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $424,000)
    17    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for a public waterway recon-
    18      struction program to be established and administered by the  depart-
    19      ment  of state, at the request of any county, city, town, village or
    20      other governmental entity, for projects to dredge, clear, and repair
    21      public waterways, according to best practices, that allow for proac-
    22      tively managing public waterways. Funds  appropriated  herein  shall
    23      provide  fifty  percent reimbursement to such localities for author-
    24      ized expenditures (09DR16ER) (25704) ...............................
    25      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
    26    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and within amounts  appropri-
    27      ated,  for  a free water testing pilot program to be established and
    28      administered by the department of health, or pursuant  to  contracts
    29      with  laboratories,  within  one hundred and twenty days whereby, at
    30      the request of  any  individual,  public  water  system,  or  school
    31      district, the department shall cause to be provided to such individ-
    32      ual, public water system, or school district a container or contain-
    33      ers  for  the collection of a sample of drinking water and the means
    34      to forward such sample to a laboratory  to  be  tested  for  contam-
    35      inants.  The results of such test shall be forwarded to the individ-
    36      ual, public water system, or school district by  the  laboratory  as
    37      soon as practicable (09WT16ER) (25710) .............................
    38      1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $814,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    40    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    41      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    42      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    43      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    44      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    45      following:
    46    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties:   Atlan-
    47      tic  Coast,  Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
    48      Estuary  Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve   Projects,
    49      Central  Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
    50      Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris  Water-
    51      front, Bronx River Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks,

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Blue-
     2      belt,  Staten  Island  Wet  Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands,
     3      Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,  Northern
     4      Putnam  Greenway,  Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill Mountain/ Delaware
     5      River Region, Beaverkill/ Willowemoc, Hudson River  Estuary/Greenway
     6      Trail/Quadricentennial  Legacy Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented
     7      Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long Path, New York  City
     8      Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
     9      Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Sarato-
    10      ga  National Historic Park View shed, Washington County Agricultural
    11      Lands-Saratoga  National  Historic  Park  View  shed,  Lake   George
    12      watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer
    13      plateau,  Oomsdale  Farm  and  Surrounding  Landscape,  Hudson River
    14      Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake  Champlain  Shoreline
    15      and  Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife Management
    16      Area Protection, Follensby  Park,  Undeveloped  Lake  George  Shore,
    17      Whitney  Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington County
    18      Grasslands, Recreational Trail  Linkages  and  Networks,  Rome  Sand
    19      Plains,  Black  Creek  Watershed,  Portaferry  Lake,  Tug  Hill Core
    20      Forests and Headwater  Streams,  Tioga  County  Park  Opportunities,
    21      Nelson   Swamp,   Clark   Reservation   State   Park,   State  Parks
    22      Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, North-
    23      ern Montezuma Wetlands, Seneca Army Depot  Conservation  Area,  Lake
    24      Erie   Tributary  Gorges,  Two  Rivers  State  Park,  Buffalo  River
    25      Watershed,  Braddock  Bay,   Catharine   Valley   Complex,   Genesee
    26      Greenway/Recreationway,  Hi  Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park,
    27      Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara  River,  Long  Island  Trail  and
    28      Greenway  System,  Bronx  Harlem  Greenway,  Harbor  Herons Wildlife
    29      Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain,  Held-
    30      erberg  Escarpment,  and  Western  Finger  Lakes:  Conesus, Hemlock,
    31      Canadice & Honeoye, Long Distance Trail Corridors,  Statewide  Small
    32      Projects,  Working  Forest Lands, State Park and State Historic Site
    33      Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,  $1,000,000
    34      from  the  land  acquisition  allocation for urban forestry projects
    35      provided that no less than $500,000 shall be made available for such
    36      programs in cities and towns with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
    37      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $2,000,000  from  the  land
    38      acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
    39      awarding  grants  on  a  competitive  basis  to  local  land trusts,
    40      provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
    41      for administrative costs and/or technical assistance;  (c)  $250,000
    42      for  a  resiliency planting program; and, notwithstanding any law to
    43      the contrary, not less  than  $1,000,000  for  land  acquisition  in
    44      department   of  environmental  conservation  regions  1,  2  and  3
    45      (09LA15ER) (24703) ... 26,550,000 ................. (re. $3,649,000)
    46    Agricultural  non-point  source   abatement   and   control   projects
    47      (09AN15ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $4,945,000)
    48    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    49      (09NP15ER) (24833) ... 4,800,000 .................... (re. $961,000)
    50    Agriculture and farmland protection  activities,  notwithstanding  any
    51      law  to  the contrary, $1,000,000 shall be made available to the tug
    52      hill tomorrow land trust for  army  compatible  use  buffer  program

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      projects around Fort Drum (09FP15ER) (24825) .......................
     2      15,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,561,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
     4      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
     5      mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for  the  Mohawk
     6      river action plan and $200,000 of which shall be for the Peconic Bay
     7      Estuary Program (09HE15ER) (24836) ... 4,700,000 .... (re. $469,000)
     8    Notwithstanding   any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state  assistance
     9      payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a  compet-
    10      itive  basis,  to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
    11      update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent  with
    12      smart  growth;  provided,  however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such
    13      payments may be awarded to  not-for-profit  organizations  for  such
    14      purposes (09SG15ER) (24824) ... 600,000 ............. (re. $351,000)
    15    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
    16      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
    17      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
    18      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
    19      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
    20      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    21      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    22      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    23      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    24      the  environmental  conservation  law; including up to $3,000,000 to
    25      Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
    26      in consultation with the department for  research,  development  and
    27      pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
    28      and  pathogen  loading  from  septic  system or cesspool effluent or
    29      other sources or to support such efforts  without  a  match  at  the
    30      state  university  of  Stony  Brook directly or through its research
    31      foundation (09WQ15ER) (24837) ... 8,000,000 ......... (re. $121,000)
    32    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    33      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    34      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    35      (09GL15ER) (24830) ... 6,050,000 .................. (re. $1,139,000)
    36    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    37      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    38      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    39      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
    40      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
    41      able for invasive species eradication, and including grants  related
    42      to  the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
    43      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
    44      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS15ER) (24704) ...........
    45      5,850,000 ........................................... (re. $375,000)
    46    Notwithstanding any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural  Waste
    47      Management projects (09AW15ER) (24826) .............................
    48      1,500,000 ............................................ (re. $25,000)
 
    49  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
    50    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    51      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     2      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     3      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     4      following:
     5    Costs  related to the acquisition of the following properties:  Atlan-
     6      tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island  South  Shore
     7      Estuary   Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve  Projects,
     8      Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western  Suffolk/Nassau
     9      Special  Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
    10      nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt,  Staten
    11      Island  Bluebelt,  Staten  Island  Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
    12      Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands  Complex,  New  York  High-
    13      lands,  Northern  Putnam  Greenway,  Shawangunk  Mountains, Catskill
    14      Mountain/ Delaware  River  Region,  Beaverkill/  Willowemoc,  Hudson
    15      River Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor,
    16      Catskill  Unfragmented  Forest,  Catskill  River and Road Corridors,
    17      Long Path, New  York  City  Watershed  Lands,  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem
    18      Valley,  Albany  Pine  Bush,  Five  Rivers  Environmental  Education
    19      Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic  Park  View
    20      shed, Washington County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Histor-
    21      ic  Park View shed, Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed,
    22      Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer plateau, Oomsdale Farm and Surround-
    23      ing Landscape, Hudson River Gorge, Susquehanna River  Valley  Corri-
    24      dor,  Lake  Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State
    25      Forest and Wildlife  Management  Area  Protection,  Follensby  Park,
    26      Undeveloped  Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Wash-
    27      ington County,  Washington  County  Grasslands,  Recreational  Trail
    28      Linkages  and  Networks,  Rome  Sand  Plains, Black Creek Watershed,
    29      Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams,  Tioga
    30      County  Park  Opportunities,  Nelson  Swamp, Clark Reservation State
    31      Park, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus  Creek  and
    32      tributaries,  Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Lake Erie Tributary Gorg-
    33      es, Two Rivers State Park, Buffalo River  Watershed,  Braddock  Bay,
    34      Catharine   Valley   Complex,   Genesee  Greenway/Recreationway,  Hi
    35      Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park, Great Lakes  Shorelines  and
    36      Niagara  River,  Long Island Trail and Greenway System, Bronx Harlem
    37      Greenway,    Harbor    Herons    Wildlife    Complex,    Schunnemunk
    38      Mountain/Moodna  Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Helderberg Escarpment, and
    39      Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock,  Canadice  &  Honeoye,  Long
    40      Distance  Trail  Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest
    41      Lands, State Park and State Historic Site Protection,  (a)  notwith-
    42      standing  any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisi-
    43      tion allocation for urban forestry projects provided  that  no  less
    44      than  $250,000  shall  be made available for such programs in cities
    45      and towns with populations of 65,000 or  more;  (b)  notwithstanding
    46      any  law to the contrary, $2,000,000 from the land acquisition allo-
    47      cation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants
    48      on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten
    49      percent of such amount may  be  made  available  for  administrative
    50      costs  and/or  technical  assistance;  (c) $250,000 for a resiliency
    51      planting program; (d)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,
    52      $1,500,000  for  land  acquisition  in  Department  of Environmental

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Conservation Regions 1, 2 and 3 (09LA14ER) (24703) .................
     2      21,650,000 ........................................ (re. $1,289,000)
     3    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
     4      (09AN14ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $2,607,000)
     5    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
     6      (09NP14ER) (24833) ... 4,500,000 .................... (re. $580,000)
     7    Agriculture  and  farmland  protection activities, notwithstanding any
     8      law to the contrary, not less than $1,000,000 shall be  made  avail-
     9      able  to  the  tug  hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use
    10      buffer program projects around Fort Drum (09FP14ER) (24825) ........
    11      14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,199,000)
    12    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River  Estuary
    13      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    14      mental  conservation  law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
    15      river action plan (09HE14ER) (24836) ... 3,800,000 ... (re. $64,000)
    16    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    17      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    18      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    19      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    20      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    21      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    22      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    23      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    24      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    25      the environmental conservation law; including up to $3,000,000 to be
    26      allocated to Suffolk county to provide a  50  percent  match  for  a
    27      program  developed in consultation with the department for research,
    28      development and pilot projects to develop cost effective methods  to
    29      address nitrogen and pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool
    30      effluent  or  other sources and the county may transfer a portion of
    31      such funds to the town of Southampton or  the  state  university  of
    32      Stonybrook (09WQ14ER) (24837) ... 7,800,000 ......... (re. $309,000)
    33    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
    34      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    35      articulated  in  article  14  of  the environmental conservation law
    36      (09GL14ER) (24830) ... 5,050,000 .................... (re. $364,000)
    37    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    38      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    39      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    40      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $550,000 for
    41      Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be  made  avail-
    42      able  for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
    43      to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding  for
    44      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
    45      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS14ER) (24704) ...........
    46      4,700,000 ........................................... (re. $158,000)
    47    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  Agricultural Waste
    48      Management projects (09AW14ER) (24826) .............................
    49      1,500,000 ............................................ (re. $35,000)
 
    50  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
     2      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
     3      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
     4      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
     5      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     6      following:
     7    Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties:   Atlan-
     8      tic  Coast,  Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
     9      Estuary  Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve   Projects,
    10      Central  Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
    11      Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved  Commu-
    12      nity  Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
    13      Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet  Woods,  Great  Swamp,  Neversink
    14      Highlands,  Plutarch/Black  Creek  Wetlands  Complex, New York High-
    15      lands, Northern  Putnam  Greenway,  Shawangunk  Mountains,  Catskill
    16      Mountain/Delaware  River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River
    17      Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Cats-
    18      kill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and  Road  Corridors,  Long
    19      Path,  New  York  City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
    20      Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten
    21      Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
    22      County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
    23      Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed,  Boeselager  fores-
    24      try,  Rensselaer  plateau,  Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape,
    25      Hudson River Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley  Corridor,  Lake  Cham-
    26      plain  Shoreline  and  Wetlands,  Saratoga  County, State Forest and
    27      Wildlife Management Area  Protection,  Follensby  Park,  Undeveloped
    28      Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County,
    29      Washington   County  Grasslands,  Recreational  Trail  Linkages  and
    30      Networks, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Portaferry  Lake,
    31      Tug  Hill  Core  Forests  and  Headwater  Streams, Tioga County Park
    32      Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark  Reservation  State  Park,  State
    33      Parks  Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
    34      Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Two  Rivers
    35      State  Park, Buffalo River Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley
    36      Complex, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Hi Tor/Bristol Hills, Alle-
    37      gany State Park, Great Lakes  Shorelines  and  Niagara  River,  Long
    38      Island  Trail  and  Greenway  System,  Bronx Harlem Greenway, Harbor
    39      Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna  Creek/Woodcock
    40      Mountain,  Helderberg Escarpment, and Western Finger Lakes: Conesus,
    41      Hemlock, Canadice & Honeoye, Long Distance Trail  Corridors,  State-
    42      wide  Small  Projects,  Working  Forest  Lands, State Park and State
    43      Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
    44      ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
    45      projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
    46      for such programs in cities and towns with populations of 65,000  or
    47      more;  (b)  notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from
    48      the land acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance  for  the
    49      purpose  of  awarding  grants  on  a competitive basis to local land
    50      trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may  be  made
    51      available  for administrative costs and/or technical assistance; (c)
    52      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 for land  acqui-

                                           222                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      sition  in department of environmental conservation regions 1, 2 and
     2      3 (09LA13ER) (24703) ... 20,000,000 .................. (re. $37,000)
     3    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
     4      (09AN13ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $4,119,000)
     5    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
     6      (09NP13ER) (24833) ... 4,500,000 .................. (re. $1,618,000)
     7    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP13ER) (24825) ...
     8      13,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,548,000)
     9    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River  Estuary
    10      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    11      mental  conservation  law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
    12      river action plan (09HE13ER) (24836) ... 3,800,000 ... (re. $27,000)
    13    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state   assistance
    14      payments,  pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
    15      itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages  to  establish,
    16      update  or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
    17      smart growth; provided, however, that  up  to  25  percent  of  such
    18      payments  may  be  awarded  to not-for-profit organizations for such
    19      purposes (09SG13ER) (24824) ... 400,000 .............. (re. $75,000)
    20    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    21      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    22      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    23      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    24      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    25      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    26      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    27      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    28      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    29      the environmental  conservation  law;  including  $4,000,000  to  be
    30      distributed to municipalities pursuant to a competitive grants proc-
    31      ess  for  natural  infrastructure  projects designed to mitigate the
    32      impacts of floods, storm surge, and other effects of climate  change
    33      (09WQ13ER) (24837) ... 6,945,000 .................... (re. $715,000)
    34    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
    35      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    36      articulated  in  article  14  of  the environmental conservation law
    37      (09GL13ER) (24830) ... 4,750,000 .................. (re. $1,116,000)
    38    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    39      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    40      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    41      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $100,000 for
    42      Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be  made  avail-
    43      able  for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
    44      to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding  for
    45      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
    46      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS13ER) (24704) ...........
    47      4,600,000 ........................................... (re. $427,000)
 
    48  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    49    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    50      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    51      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial

                                           223                        12554-06-3

                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     2      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     3      following:
     4    Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE12ER) (24831) ...........
     5      900,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
     6    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
     7      (09AN12ER) (24832) ... 13,000,000 ................. (re. $1,235,000)
     8    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
     9      (09NP12ER) (24833) ... 4,000,000 .................. (re. $1,377,000)
    10    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP12ER) (24825) ...
    11      12,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,616,000)
    12    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    13      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    14      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    15      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    16      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    17      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    18      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    19      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    20      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    21      the environmental conservation law and not less than $300,000 for  a
    22      total  maximum  daily  load  study for the Western Bays in the South
    23      Shore Estuary Reserve (09WQ12ER) (24837) ...........................
    24      2,932,000 ........................................... (re. $991,000)
    25    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    26      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    27      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    28      (09GL12ER) (24830) ... 4,728,000 .................... (re. $139,000)
    29    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    30      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    31      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    32      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $100,000 for
    33      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
    34      able for invasive species eradication, and including grants  related
    35      to  the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
    36      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
    37      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS12ER) (24704) ...........
    38      3,400,000 ........................................... (re. $335,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    40    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    41      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    42      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    43      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    44      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    45      following:
    46    Costs  related to the acquisition of the following properties:  Atlan-
    47      tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island  South  Shore
    48      Estuary   Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve  Projects,
    49      Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western  Suffolk/Nassau
    50      Special  Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
    51      nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt,  Staten

                                           224                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Island  Bluebelt,  Staten  Island  Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
     2      Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands  Complex,  New  York  High-
     3      lands,  Northern  Putnam  Greenway,  Shawangunk  Mountains, Catskill
     4      Mountain/Delaware  River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River
     5      Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Cats-
     6      kill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and  Road  Corridors,  Long
     7      Path,  New  York  City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
     8      Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten
     9      Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
    10      County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
    11      Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed,  Boeselager  fores-
    12      try,  Catskill  River  and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Hudson
    13      River Gorge,  Susquehanna  River  Valley  Corridor,  Lake  Champlain
    14      Shoreline  and  Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife
    15      Management Area Protection, Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake  George
    16      Shore,  Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington
    17      County Grasslands, Recreational Trail Linkages  and  Networks,  Rome
    18      Sand  Plains,  Portaferry  Lake, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
    19      Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark Reser-
    20      vation State Park, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County,  Cattarau-
    21      gus  Creek  and  tributaries, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers
    22      State Park, Buffalo River Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine  Valley
    23      Complex,  Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park, Great
    24      Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Long Distance  Trail  Corridors,
    25      Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State
    26      Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
    27      ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
    28      projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
    29      for  such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
    30      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000  from  the  land
    31      acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
    32      awarding  grants  on  a  competitive  basis  to  local  land trusts,
    33      provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
    34      for administrative  costs  and/or  technical  assistance  (09LA11ER)
    35      (24703) ... 17,500,000 ............................... (re. $46,000)
    36    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
    37      (09AN11ER) (24832) ... 13,000,000 ................. (re. $2,115,000)
    38    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    39      (09NP11ER) (24833) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $222,000)
    40    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP11ER) (24825) ...
    41      12,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,881,000)
    42    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state   assistance
    43      payments,  pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
    44      itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages  to  establish,
    45      update  or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
    46      smart growth; provided, however, that  up  to  25  percent  of  such
    47      payments  may  be  awarded  to not-for-profit organizations for such
    48      purposes (09SG11ER) (24824) ... 300,000 ............. (re. $300,000)
    49    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    50      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    51      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    52      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
     2      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
     3      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
     4      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
     5      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
     6      the environmental conservation law (09WQ11ER) (24837) ..............
     7      2,932,000 ......................................... (re. $1,117,000)
     8    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
     9      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    10      articulated  in  article  14  of  the environmental conservation law
    11      (09GL11ER) (24830) ... 5,000,000 .................... (re. $281,000)
    12    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    13      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    14      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    15      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $95,000  for
    16      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
    17      able for invasive species eradication, and including grants  related
    18      to  the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
    19      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
    20      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS11ER) (24704) ...........
    21      3,800,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000)
 
    22  By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    23    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    24      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    25      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    26      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    27      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    28      following:
    29    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
    30      (09AN10ER) (24832) ... 13,297,000 .................... (re. $76,000)
    31    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    32      (09NP10ER) (24833) ... 3,703,000 .................... (re. $174,000)
    33    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP10ER) (24825) ...
    34      10,750,000 ........................................ (re. $1,824,000)
    35    Biodiversity stewardship and research, and notwithstanding any law  to
    36      the contrary, $75,000 for Cayuga Island (09BD10ER) (24827) .........
    37      500,000 ............................................. (re. $194,000)
    38    Notwithstanding   any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state  assistance
    39      payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a  compet-
    40      itive  basis,  to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
    41      update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent  with
    42      smart  growth;  provided,  however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such
    43      payments may be awarded to  not-for-profit  organizations  for  such
    44      purposes (09SG10ER) (24824) ... 300,000 ............. (re. $300,000)
    45    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
    46      Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent  with  the  policy
    47      articulated  in  article  14  of  the environmental conservation law
    48      (09GL10ER) (24830) ... 5,000,000 ..................... (re. $70,000)
    49    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    50      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    51      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $95,000  for
     2      Lake  George,  provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
     3      able for invasive species eradication, and including grants  related
     4      to  the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
     5      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
     6      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS10ER) (24704) ...........
     7      3,800,000 ............................................ (re. $12,000)
 
     8  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
     9    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    10      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    11      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    12      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    13      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    14      following:
    15    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    16      (09NP09ER) (24833) ... 5,600,000 .................... (re. $506,000)
    17    Biodiversity stewardship and research, and notwithstanding any law  to
    18      the contrary, $100,000 for Cayuga Island (09BD09ER) (24827) ........
    19      500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)

    20  By  chapter  55,  section  1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter
    21      502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
    22    Agricultural  non-point  source   abatement   and   control   projects
    23      (09AN09ER) (24832) ... 11,468,000 .................... (re. $66,000)
    24    Notwithstanding   any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state  assistance
    25      payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a  compet-
    26      itive  basis,  to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
    27      update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent  with
    28      smart  growth;  provided,  however,  that  up  to 25 percent of such
    29      payments may be awarded to  not-for-profit  organizations  for  such
    30      purposes (09SG09ER) (24824) ... 400,000 ............. (re. $118,000)
    31    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP09ER) (24825) ...
    32      22,054,000 ........................................ (re. $2,697,000)
    33    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    34      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    35      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    36      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    37      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    38      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    39      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    40      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    41      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    42      the environmental conservation law (09WQ09ER) (24837) ..............
    43      8,900,000 ........................................... (re. $221,000)
    44    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    45      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    46      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    47      (09GL09ER) (24830) ... 5,953,000 ..................... (re. $39,000)
    48    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    49      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    50      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      chapter  674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $96,000 for
     2      Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be  made  avail-
     3      able  for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
     4      to  the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
     5      grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
     6      the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS09ER) (24704) ...........
     7      4,794,000 ............................................ (re. $28,000)
 
     8  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter  1,
     9      section 4, of the laws of 2009:
    10    Costs  related to the acquisition of the following properties:  Atlan-
    11      tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island  South  Shore
    12      Estuary   Reserve,  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve  Projects,
    13      Central Pine Barrens, Adirondack Mountain Club Lands,  Hudson  River
    14      projects,  Western  Suffolk/Nassau  Special  Groundwater  Protection
    15      Areas, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
    16      nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt,  Staten
    17      Island  Wet  Woods,  Harlem River Waterfront, Great Swamp, Neversink
    18      Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands  Complex,  New  York  High-
    19      lands,  Mongaup  Valley  Wildlife  Management  Area, Northern Putnam
    20      Greenway,    Putnam    Railroad,     Schunnemunk     Mountain/Moodna
    21      Creek/Woodcock  Mountain,  Sterling  Forest,  Shawangunk  Mountains,
    22      Northeastern Westchester Watershed and Biodiversity Lands,  Rockland
    23      Riverfront  Communities/Palisades  Ridge, Catskill Mountain/Delaware
    24      River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson  River  Estuary/Greenway
    25      Trail  Corridor,  Catskill  Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York
    26      City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
    27      Five Rivers Environmental Education Center,  Helderberg  Escarpment,
    28      Pine  Bush-Hudson River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Batten Kill Watershed-
    29      Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington  County  Agri-
    30      cultural  Lands-Saratoga  National Historic Park View shed, Westmere
    31      Woods, International Paper Fee Lands, Lake  George  watershed,  Lake
    32      Champlain  watershed,  Boeselager  forestry,  Domtar/Lyme Fee Lands,
    33      working forests lands, Catskill River and Road corridor,  Rensselaer
    34      plateau,  Hudson  River Gorge, Franklinton Vlaie Wildlife Management
    35      area, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Erie
    36      Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding  landscape,  Susquehanna  River
    37      Valley  Corridor,  Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shore-
    38      line and Wetlands, Saratoga County, Mays Pond  Tract,  State  Forest
    39      and  Wildlife  Management  Area Protection, Follensby Park, National
    40      Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park,  Northern
    41      Flow  River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
    42      River/Beaver River Headwater  Complex,  Maumee  Swamp,  Moose  River
    43      Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines
    44      and  Wetlands,  Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill
    45      Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
    46      Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation  State
    47      Park,  Salmon River Corridor, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County,
    48      Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp  Creek
    49      Corridor,  Junius  Ponds  State  Forest and Wildlife Management Area
    50      Protection, Tonawanda Creek Watershed, Two Rivers State Park, Finger
    51      Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River Corridors, Northern Montezuma

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Wetlands,  HiTor/Bristol  Hills,  Braddock  Bay,  Catharine   Valley
     2      Complex, Sonnenberg Gardens, Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock,
     3      Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State
     4      Park,  Alder  Bottom  Pond/French  Creek, Great Lakes Shorelines and
     5      Niagara River, Chautauqua  Lake  Access,  Shore  Lands  and  Vistas,
     6      Randolph  Swamp,  Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods, Statewide
     7      Small Projects, Working Forest  Lands,  and  State  Park  and  State
     8      Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
     9      ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
    10      projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
    11      for  such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
    12      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000  from  the  land
    13      acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
    14      awarding  grants  on  a  competitive  basis  to  local  land trusts,
    15      provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
    16      for administrative  costs  and/or  technical  assistance  (09LA08ER)
    17      (24703) ... 58,725,000 ................................ (re. $2,000)
    18    Agricultural   non-point   source   abatement   and  control  projects
    19      (09AN08ER) (24832) ... 9,500,000 .................... (re. $334,000)
    20    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    21      (09NP08ER) (24833) ... 4,750,000 .................. (re. $1,084,000)
    22    Agriculture  and farmland protection activities (09FP08ER) (24825) ...
    23      23,000,000 .......................................... (re. $649,000)
    24    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River  Estuary
    25      Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
    26      mental   conservation   law  provided  however  that  no  more  than
    27      $1,000,000 shall be used for Hudson-Fulton Champlain Quadricentenni-
    28      al celebrations, projects and programs (09HE08ER) (24836) ..........
    29      5,000,000 ............................................ (re. $11,000)
    30    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  state   assistance
    31      payments,  pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
    32      itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages  to  establish,
    33      update  or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
    34      smart growth; provided, however, that  up  to  25  percent  of  such
    35      payments  may  be  awarded  to not-for-profit organizations for such
    36      purposes (09SG08ER) (24824) ... 1,000,000 ............. (re. $4,000)
    37    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of  costs
    38      of  wastewater  treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
    39      palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet  stormwater,  combined
    40      sewer  overflow,  sanitary  sewer  overflow and wastewater treatment
    41      discharge requirements with priority given to systems  that  are  in
    42      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    43      law  and  aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
    44      palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat  resto-
    45      ration  projects  as  defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
    46      the environmental conservation law (09WQ08ER) (24837) ..............
    47      9,000,000 ........................................... (re. $344,000)
    48    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
    49      recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
    50      to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
    51      chapter 674 of  the  laws  of  2007  provided  that  not  less  than
    52      $1,000,000  be  made available for invasive species eradication, and

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      including grants related to the control and management  of  invasive
     2      species.  Such funding for grants shall be provided on a competitive
     3      basis in consultation with the New  York  Invasive  Species  Council
     4      (09IS08ER) (24704) ... 4,000,000 ..................... (re. $49,000)
 
     5  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
     6    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     7      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     8      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     9      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    10      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    11      following:
    12    Costs related to the acquisition of  the  following  properties:  Long
    13      Island  Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
    14      Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central  Pine  Barrens,
    15      Adirondack  Mountain  Club  Lands,  Hudson  River  projects, Western
    16      Suffolk/Nassau   Special   Groundwater   Protection   Area,    Inner
    17      City/Underserved  Community  Parks,  Long  Pond/Butler  Wood, Staten
    18      Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,  Fahnestock  State  Park,
    19      Great  Swamp,  Neversink  Highlands,  Plutarch/Black  Creek Wetlands
    20      Complex,  Highlands  Greenway  Corridor,  Mongaup  Valley   Wildlife
    21      Management    Area,    Northern    Putnam    Greenway,   Schunnemunk
    22      Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Sterling Forest, Shawangunk
    23      Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor, Rockland  County  Highlands,
    24      Catskill   Mountain/Delaware  River  Region,  Beaverkill/Willowemoc,
    25      Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail, Catskill  Unfragmented
    26      Forest,  Long  Path,  New  York City Watershed Lands-Croton, Taconic
    27      Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine  Bush,  Five  Rivers  Environmental
    28      Education  Center,  Helderberg  Escarpment,  Pine  Bush-Hudson River
    29      Link/Tivoli  Preserve,  Batten  Kill   Watershed-Saratoga   National
    30      Historic Park Viewshed, Washington County Agricultural LandsSaratoga
    31      National Historic Park Viewshed, Westmere Woods, International Paper
    32      Fee  Lands,  Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boese-
    33      lager forestry, Domtar/Lyme  Fee  Lands,  Catskill  River  and  Road
    34      corridor,  Rensselaer plateau, Franklinton Vlaie Wildlife Management
    35      area, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Erie
    36      Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding  landscape,  Susquehanna  River
    37      Valley  Corridor,  Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shore-
    38      line and Wetlands, Saratoga County, Mays Pond  Tract,  State  Forest
    39      and  Wildlife  Management  Area Protection, Follensby Park, National
    40      Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park,  Northern
    41      Flow  River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
    42      River/Beaver River Headwater  Complex,  Maumee  Swamp,  Moose  River
    43      Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines
    44      and  Wetlands,  Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill
    45      Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
    46      Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation  State
    47      Park,  Salmon  River  Corridor,  Cattaraugus  Creek and tributaries,
    48      Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp Creek Corridor, Junius Ponds State Forest
    49      and Wildlife Management Area Protection, Tonawanda Creek  Watershed,
    50      Two Rivers State Park, Finger Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River
    51      Corridors,  Northern  Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills, Brad-

                                           230                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      dock Bay, Catharine  Valley  Complex,  Sonnenberg  Gardens,  Western
     2      Finger  Lakes:  Conesus,  Hemlock,  Canadice  and  Honeoye,  Genesee
     3      Greenway/Recreationway,   Allegany   State   Park,   Alder    Bottom
     4      Pond/French  Creek, Great Lakes and Niagara River Access Shore Lands
     5      and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolph
     6      Swamp, Eighteen Mile  Creek/Hampton  Brook  Woods,  Statewide  Small
     7      Projects,  Working  Forest  Lands, and State Park and State Historic
     8      Site Protection,  (a)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,
     9      $500,000  from  the  land  acquisition allocation for urban forestry
    10      projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
    11      for such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or  more  and
    12      (b)  notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the
    13      land acquisition allocation to  the  land  trust  alliance  for  the
    14      purpose  of  awarding  grants  on  a competitive basis to local land
    15      trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount shall be made
    16      available for administrative costs (09LA07ER) (24703) ..............
    17      55,000,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000)
    18    Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP07ER) (24825)  ...
    19      28,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,253,000)
    20    Non-agricultural  non-point  source  abatement  and  control  projects
    21      (09NP07ER) (24833) ... 6,417,000 .................... (re. $209,000)
    22    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean  and  Great
    23      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    24      articulated in article 14  of  the  environmental  conservation  law
    25      (09GL07ER) (24830) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $442,000)
 
    26  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55,
    27      section 1, of the laws of 2008:
    28    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
    29      of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken  by  munici-
    30      palities  to  upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
    31      sewer overflow, sanitary sewer  overflow  and  wastewater  treatment
    32      discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems that are in
    33      violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
    34      law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken  by  munici-
    35      palities  and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
    36      ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of  section  56-0101  of
    37      the environmental conservation law (09WQ07ER) (24837) ..............
    38      10,000,000 ........................................... (re. $39,000)
 
    39  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
    40      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    41    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    42      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    43      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    44      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    45      location  to  other  state departments and agencies, including costs
    46      related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long  Island
    47      Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, Peconic
    48      Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve  Projects, Pine Barrens Core Compatible
    49      Growth Area  and  Critical  Resource  Area,  Western  Suffolk/Nassau
    50      Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner City/Underserved Communi-

                                           231                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ty  Parks,  Long  Pond/Butler  Wood, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
     2      Island Wet Woods, Fahnestock  State  Park,  Great  Swamp,  Neversink
     3      Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, Highlands Greenway
     4      Corridor,  Mongaup  Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
     5      Greenway, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Ster-
     6      ling Forest,  Shawangunk  Mountains,  Westchester  Marine  Corridor,
     7      Rockland  County Highlands, Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region,
     8      Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail,
     9      Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path,  New  York  City  Watershed
    10      Lands-Croton,  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem  Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
    11      Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg  Escarpment,  Pine
    12      Bush-Hudson  River  Link/Tivoli  Preserve,  Westmere Woods, Interna-
    13      tional Paper  Fee  Lands,  Lake  George  watershed,  Lake  Champlain
    14      watershed,  Boeselager  forestry,  Domtar/Lyme  Fee  Lands, Catskill
    15      River and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Franklinton Vlaie Wild-
    16      life Management area, Black  Creek  Marsh/Vly  Swamp,  Mohawk  River
    17      Valley Corridor/Erie Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding landscape,
    18      Susquehanna  River Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake
    19      Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park,
    20      Follensby  Park,  National  Lead/Tahawus,  Undeveloped  Lake  George
    21      Shore,  Whitney  Park,  Northern  Flow River Corridors, Recreational
    22      Trail  Linkages  and  Networks,  Bog  River/Beaver  River  Headwater
    23      Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint
    24      Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontar-
    25      io  Shoreline  and  Islands,  Tug  Hill  Core  Forests and Headwater
    26      Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp,  Genny-Green
    27      Trail/Link  Trail, Clark Reservation State Park, Salmon River Corri-
    28      dor, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, Carpenter  Falls/Bear  Swamp
    29      Creek  Corridor,  Junius  Ponds State Forest and Wildlife Management
    30      Area Protection, Tonawanda Creek Watershed, Two Rivers  State  Park,
    31      Finger  Lakes  Shoreline,  Buffalo/Niagara River Corridors, Northern
    32      Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol  Hills,  Braddock  Bay,  Catharine
    33      Valley  Complex,  Sonnenberg Gardens, Western Finger Lakes: Conesus,
    34      Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Alle-
    35      gany State Park, Alder Bottom Pond/French  Creek,  Great  Lakes  and
    36      Niagara River Access Shore Lands and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access,
    37      Shore  Lands and Vistas, Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton
    38      Brook Woods, Statewide Small Projects,  Working  Forest  Lands,  and
    39      State  Park  and  State  Historic  Site  Protection,  including: (a)
    40      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $5,000,000 for  the  Hudson
    41      River  Estuary  Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306
    42      of the environmental conservation law; (b) notwithstanding  any  law
    43      to  the  contrary,  $2,000,000  for  the  Finger  Lakes-Lake Ontario
    44      Watershed Protection Alliance; (c) notwithstanding any  law  to  the
    45      contrary, $3,000,000 for Soil and Water Conservation District activ-
    46      ities  as  authorized  for reimbursement in section 11-a of the soil
    47      and water conservation districts law; (d) notwithstanding any law to
    48      the contrary, $500,000 from  the  land  acquisition  allocation  for
    49      urban forestry projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be
    50      made  available  for  such  programs  in  cities with populations of
    51      65,000 or  more;  (e)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,
    52      $500,000  from  the  land  acquisition  allocation to the land trust

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a  competitive  basis
     2      to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount
     3      shall  be made available for administrative costs; (f) notwithstand-
     4      ing  any law to the contrary, $3,000,000 for reimbursement of eligi-
     5      ble costs related to the New York state quality communities program;
     6      (g) notwithstanding any law to  the  contrary,  $7,000,000  for  the
     7      state  share  costs  of  wastewater  treatment  improvement projects
     8      undertaken by municipalities to upgrade municipal  systems  to  meet
     9      stormwater  discharge  requirements  with  priority given to systems
    10      that are in violation of title 8 of article 17 of the  environmental
    11      conservation law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken
    12      by  municipalities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habi-
    13      tat restoration projects as defined  in  subdivision  1  of  section
    14      56-0101  of  the environmental conservation law; (h) notwithstanding
    15      any law to the contrary $3,000,000 for  New  York  ocean  and  Great
    16      Lakes  ecosystem  conservation  projects, consistent with the policy
    17      articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law; (i)
    18      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $3,250,000 for  the  imple-
    19      mentation  of the recommendations of the invasive species task force
    20      prepared pursuant to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003  including  not
    21      less  than  $250,000  for  Lake  George, provided that not less than
    22      $1,000,000 be  made  available  for  invasive  species  eradication.
    23      Funding shall be limited to the preparation of a comprehensive inva-
    24      sive species management plan, and grants for projects related to the
    25      control  and  management of invasive species, education and outreach
    26      efforts,  and  for  projects  aimed  at  the  early  detection   and
    27      prevention  of  invasive  species.  Such funding for grants shall be
    28      provided on a competitive basis in consultation with  the  New  York
    29      State  Invasive  Species Task Force; and (j) notwithstanding any law
    30      to the contrary, $16,505,000  for  non-point  source  abatement  and
    31      control  projects  provided  that  no less than $11,003,000 shall be
    32      made  available  for  agricultural  nonpoint  source  abatement  and
    33      control projects and no less than $5,502,000 shall be made available
    34      for non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
    35      (09E606ER) (24753) ... 121,259,500 .................. (re. $798,000)
 
    36                Project Schedule
    37  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    38  --------------------------------------------
    39                        (thousands of dollars)
    40  Land acquisition .................... 50,000
    41  Hudson River  Estuary  Manage-
    42    ment Plan .......................... 5,000
    43  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    44    research ........................... 1,500
    45  County agriculture  and  farm-
    46    land protection activities ........ 23,000
    47  Agricultural non-point source
    48    abatement   and     control
    49    projects .......................... 11,003
    50  Non-agricultural    non-point
    51    source abatement and

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    control projects ................... 5,502
     2  Soil  and  water  conservation
     3    districts .......................... 3,000
     4  Finger    Lakes-Lake   Ontario
     5    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
     6    ance ............................... 2,000
     7  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
     8    Commission ......................... 1,500
     9  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    10    Barrens Planning ................... 1,100
    11  Long  Island South Shore  Estu-
    12    ary Reserve .......................... 900
    13  Quality Communities Projects ......... 3,000
    14  Invasive Species Projects ............ 3,250
    15  Water   Quality    Improvement
    16    Projects ........................... 7,000
    17  New York ocean and Great Lakes
    18    Ecosystem conservation ............. 3,000
    19                                --------------
    20    Total ............................ 120,755
    21                                ==============
 
    22  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 55,
    23      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    24    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    25      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    26      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    27      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    28      location  to  other  state departments and agencies, including costs
    29      related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long  Island
    30      Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, Peconic
    31      Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve  Projects, Pine Barrens Core Compatible
    32      Growth Area  and  Critical  Resource  Area,  Western  Suffolk/Nassau
    33      Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner City/Underserved Communi-
    34      ty  Parks,  Long  Pond/Butler  Wood, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
    35      Island Wet Woods, Fahnestock  State  Park,  Great  Swamp,  Neversink
    36      Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, Highlands Greenway
    37      Corridor,  Mongaup  Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
    38      Greenway, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Ster-
    39      ling Forest,  Shawangunk  Mountains,  Westchester  Marine  Corridor,
    40      Rockland  County Highlands, Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region,
    41      Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Train,
    42      Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path,  New  York  City  Watershed
    43      Lands-Croton,  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem  Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
    44      Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg  Escarpment,  Pine
    45      Bush-Hudson  River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Westmere Woods, Black Creek
    46      Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Erie Canal, Susquehan-
    47      na River Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain
    48      Shoreline and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park,  National
    49      Lead/Tahawus,  Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Northern
    50      Flow River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks,  Bog
    51      River/Beaver  River  Headwater  Complex,  Maumee  Swamp, Moose River

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines
     2      and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands,  Tug  Hill
     3      Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
     4      Nelson  Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State
     5      Park,  Salmon   River   Corridor,   Northern   Montezuma   Wetlands,
     6      HiTor/Bristol Hills, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Sonnen-
     7      berg  Gardens,  Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice and
     8      Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park,  Alder
     9      Bottom Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes and Niagara River Access Shore
    10      Lands  and  Vistas,  Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas,
    11      Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook  Woods,  Statewide
    12      Small  Projects,  Working  Forest  Lands,  and  State Park and State
    13      Historic Site Protection, including: (a) notwithstanding any law  to
    14      the  contrary,  $5,000,000  for  the Hudson River Estuary Management
    15      Plan prepared pursuant  to  section  11-0306  of  the  environmental
    16      conservation  law;  (b)  notwithstanding  any  law  to the contrary,
    17      $1,500,000 for the Finger Lakes-Lake  Ontario  Watershed  Protection
    18      Alliance;  (c)  notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, $1,860,000
    19      for Soil and Water Conservation District  activities  as  authorized
    20      for reimbursement in section 11-a of the soil and water conservation
    21      districts law; (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $500,000
    22      from  the  land  acquisition  allocation for urban forestry projects
    23      provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available for such
    24      programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (e)  notwith-
    25      standing any law to the contrary, $500,000 from the land acquisition
    26      allocation  to  the  land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding
    27      grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up
    28      to ten percent of such amount shall be made available  for  adminis-
    29      trative  costs;  and  (f)  notwithstanding  any law to the contrary,
    30      $3,000,000 for reimbursement of eligible costs related  to  the  New
    31      York state quality communities program pursuant to chapter 62 of the
    32      laws of 2005 (09E605ER) (24753) ... 84,435,000 ...... (re. $242,000)
 
    33                PROJECT SCHEDULE
    34  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    35  --------------------------------------------
    36                        (thousands of dollars)
    37  Land acquisition .................... 40,000
    38  Hudson  River  Estuary Manage-
    39    ment Plan .......................... 5,000
    40  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    41    research ........................... 1,000
    42  County  agriculture  and farm-
    43    land protection activities ........ 16,000
    44  Non-point source abatement and
    45    control projects .................. 11,700
    46  Soil  and  water  conservation
    47    districts .......................... 1,860
    48  Finger    Lakes-Lake   Ontario
    49    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
    50    ance ............................... 1,500

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
     2    Commission ........................... 800
     3  Long   Island   Central   Pine
     4    Barrens Planning ..................... 950
     5  Long Island South Shore  Estu-
     6    ary Reserve .......................... 600
     7  Quality Communities Projects ......... 3,000
     8                                --------------
     9    Total ............................. 82,410
    10                                ==============
 
    11  By  chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 684,
    12      section 2, of the laws of 2003:
    13    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    14      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    15      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    16      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    17      location to other state departments  and  agencies  including  costs
    18      related  to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
    19      Sound Coastal Area; Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve; Peconic
    20      Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects; Pine Barrens  Core,  Compatible
    21      Growth  Area  and  Critical  Resource  Area;  Western Suffolk/Nassau
    22      Special Groundwater Protection Area; Inner City/Underserved Communi-
    23      ty Parks; Staten Island Greenbelt; Staten Island Wet Woods;  Fahnes-
    24      tock  State  Park;  Great Swamp; Neversink Highlands; Plutarch/Black
    25      Creek Wetland Complex; Highlands Greenway Corridor;  Mongaup  Valley
    26      Wildlife  Management  Area; Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region;
    27      Schunnemunk  Mountain/Moodna   Creek/Woodcock   Mountain;   Sterling
    28      Forest;    Sawangunk   Mountains;   Westchester   Marine   Corridor;
    29      Beaverkill/Willowemoc; Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail;
    30      Catskill Unfragmented Forest; Long Path;  New  York  City  Watershed
    31      Lands-Croton;  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem  Valley; Albany Pine Bush; Five
    32      Rivers Environmental Education Center; Pine Bush-Hudson River/Tivoli
    33      Preserve; Westmere Woods; Pilot  Knob;  Floodwood  Camp;  McLenitahn
    34      Property;  Lake  Champlain  Shoreline  and Wetlands; Wilton Wildlife
    35      Preserve and Park; National Lead/Hahawus;  Undeveloped  Lake  George
    36      Shore;  Whitney Park; Roden Property; Northern Flow River Corridors;
    37      Recreational Trail Linkages and  Networks;  Bog  River/Beaver  River
    38      Headwater  Complex;  Eastern  Lake  Ontario  Shoreline  and Islands;
    39      Maumee Swamp; Moose River Corridor; Tug Hill Core Forests and  Head-
    40      water   Streams;   Rome   Sand   Plains;   Nelson   Swamp;   Genesee
    41      Greenway/Recreationway;  Genny-Green  Trail/Link   Trail;   Northern
    42      Montezuma  Wetlands;  HiTor/Bristol  Hills;  Western  Finger  Lakes:
    43      Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice, and Honeoye; Allegany State Park;  Alder
    44      Bottom  Pond/French  Creek;  Great  Lakes  and Niagara River Access,
    45      Shore Lands and Vistas; Salmon River Corridor; Braddock Bay;  Catha-
    46      rine  Valley  Complex; Clark Reservation State Park; Chautauqua Lake
    47      Access, Shore  Lands  and  Vistas;  Randolph  Swamp;  Eighteen  Mile
    48      Creek/Hampton  Brook Woods; Statewide Small Projects; Working Forest
    49      Lands; State Park and State Historic Site Protection;  and  Northern
    50      Putnam Greenway (09E603ER) (24753) ... 62,410,000 .... (re. $32,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                Project Schedule
     2  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  Land acquisition .................... 30,000
     6  Hudson River  Estuary  Manage-
     7    ment Plan .......................... 5,000
     8  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
     9    research ............................. 700
    10  County agriculture  and  farm-
    11    land protection activities ........ 12,000
    12  Non-point source abatement and
    13    control projects .................. 10,100
    14  Soil  and  water  conservation
    15    districts .......................... 1,860
    16  Finger   Lakes-Lake    Ontario
    17    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
    18    ance ............................... 1,300
    19  Albany  Pine   Bush   Preserve
    20    Commission ........................... 400
    21  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    22    Barrens Planning ..................... 700
    23  Long Island South Shore  Estu-
    24    ary Reserve .......................... 350
    25                                --------------
    26    Total ............................. 62,410
    27                                ==============
 
    28  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
    29    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    30      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    31      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    32      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    33      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies including costs
    34      related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long  Island
    35      Sound  Coastal Area including Held Property, Long Island South Shore
    36      Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve  Projects,  Pine
    37      Barrens  Core  Compatible  Growth  Area  and Critical Resource Area,
    38      Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection Area  Undhill,
    39      Inner  City/Underserved  Community Parks - including Bushwick Inlet,
    40      Mount Loretto, Staten Island Greenbelt,  Staten  Island  Wet  Woods,
    41      Fahnestock  State  Park,  Great Swamp, Lundy Estate, Neversink High-
    42      lands, Highlands Greenway Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife  Manage-
    43      ment  Area,  Schunnemunk  Mountain/Moodna  Creek/Woodcock  Mountain,
    44      Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine  Corridor,
    45      Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail,
    46      Catskill  Unfragmented  Forest,  Long  Path, New York City Watershed
    47      Lands-Croton, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine  Bush,  Olana
    48      Viewshed,   Five   Rivers  Environmental  Education  Center,  Tivoli
    49      Preserve, Cedarlands, Pilot Knob,  Floodwood  Camp,  Lake  Champlain
    50      Shoreline  and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National
    51      Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park,  Northern

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Flow  River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
     2      River/Beaver River Headwater Complex, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline
     3      and Islands, Minnehaha Tract, Maumee Swamp,  Moose  River  Corridor,
     4      Tug  Hill  Core  Forests  and  Headwater  Streams, Rome Sand Plains,
     5      Nelson Swamp, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Genny-Green Trail/Link
     6      Trail, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye  Lakes,
     7      Allegany  State  Park,  Alder  Bottom/French  Creek,  Great  Lakes &
     8      Niagara River Access, Shore Lands & Vistas, Salmon  River  Corridor,
     9      Braddock  Bay, Clark Reservation State park, Chautauqua Lake Access,
    10      Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolf Swamp, Eighteen  Mile  Creek/Hampton
    11      Brook  Woods,  Delaware  River Tailwaters, Statewide Small Projects,
    12      Working  Forest   Lands/Conservation   Easements,   Working   Forest
    13      Lands/Conservation   Easements,  Working  Forest  Lands/Conservation
    14      Easements-Domtar Inc., Working Forest Lands/Conservation  Easements-
    15      Boeselager  Forestry,  and  Working  Forest Lands/Conservation Ease-
    16      ments-Clerical Medical Forestry (09E402ER) (24753) .................
    17      62,630,000 .......................................... (re. $318,000)
 
    18               Project Schedule
    19  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    20  --------------------------------------------
    21                        (thousands of dollars)
    22  Land acquisition .................... 38,000
    23  Hudson  River  Estuary Manage-
    24    ment Plan .......................... 5,800
    25  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    26    research ............................. 750
    27  County  agriculture  and farm-
    28    land protection activities ......... 8,000
    29  Non-point source abatement and
    30    control projects ................... 5,500
    31  Soil  and  water  conservation
    32    districts .......................... 1,860
    33  Finger    Lakes-Lake   Ontario
    34    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
    35    ance ............................... 1,300
    36  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
    37    Commission ........................... 370
    38  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    39    Barrens Planning ..................... 700
    40  Long  Island South Shore Estu-
    41    ary Reserve .......................... 350
    42                                --------------
    43    Total ............................. 62,630
    44                                ==============
 
    45  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
    46      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    47    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    48      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    49      open space account in accordance with a programmatic  and  financial
    50      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      location to other state departments  and  agencies  including  costs
     2      related  to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
     3      South Shore Estuary  Reserve;  Peconic  Pinelands  Maritime  Reserve
     4      Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical Resource Areas; Mt.  Loret-
     5      to; Inner City/Underserved Community Park-Eastern District Terminal;
     6      Fahnestock State Park; Lundy Estate; Mongaup Valley Wildlife Manage-
     7      ment  Area  Additions;  Neversink  Gorge; Schunemunk Mountain/Moodna
     8      Creek; Shawangunk Ridge/Minnewaska State  Park  Preserve;  New  York
     9      City    Reservoirs-Croton;    Sterling    Forest;    Hudson    River
    10      Estuary/Greenway  Trail;  Albany  Pine  Bush;  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem
    11      Valley;  Beaverkill/Willowemoc;  Five  Rivers Education Center; Long
    12      Path;   Bartlett   Carry;   Delaware    River    Tailwaters;    Bear
    13      Pen/Vly/Roundtop  Mountains;  Floodwood (Boy Scout Camp); Lake Cham-
    14      plain Shoreline and Wetlands; National Lead/Tahawus;  Underdeveloped
    15      Lake  George  Shore;  Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park; Pilot Knob;
    16      Northern Flow River Corridors; Minnehaha Tract;  Rome  Sand  Plains;
    17      Eastern  Ontario  Shoreline;  Northern Montezuma Wetlands; Statewide
    18      Small  Projects;  Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye  Lakes;   Whitney   Park;
    19      Genny-Green  Trail/Link  Trail;  Allegany  State Park; Braddock Bay;
    20      Chautauqua Lake Access; Nelson Swamp; Randolph Swamp;  Alder  Bottom
    21      Pond/French   Creek;   Long   Island  Sound  Coastal  Area;  Genesee
    22      Greenway/Recreationway; Deveaux  Woods;  Watkins  Glen  State  Park;
    23      Taughannock  Falls  State  Park;  Onlana  Viewshed; East Branch Fish
    24      Creek; Staten Island Greenbelt - Decker Farm; Staten  Island  Green-
    25      belt  -  Reeds  Basket Willow Swamp/Chapin Avenue Woods; Westchester
    26      Marine Corridor - Titus Mill Pond; Working Forest Lands/Conservation
    27      Easements - Cedarlands; Working Forest Lands/Conservation  Easements
    28      -  Champion  International Inc and Working Forest Lands/Conservation
    29      Easements - Domtar Inc; Lake Erie Niagara River Access/Spicer Creek;
    30      Long Island Sound Coastal Access/Mt. Sinai Harbor - Chandler Estate;
    31      Long Island Sound Coastal Area/Central Bays Complex - Conscience Bay
    32      Watershed/Laurel Hill Cemetary; Innercity/Underserved Community Park
    33      - Graniteville Quarry; Working  Forest  Lands/Conservation  Easments
    34      Boeselager Forestry; and Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easements
    35      - Clerical Medical Forestry (09E400ER) (24753) .....................
    36      56,425,000 ........................................... (re. $25,000)
 
    37                Project Schedule
    38  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    39  --------------------------------------------
    40                        (thousands of dollars)
    41  Land acquisition .................... 33,500
    42  Hudson River  Estuary  Manage-
    43    ment Plan .......................... 6,000
    44  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    45    research ............................. 750
    46  County agriculture  and  farm-
    47    land protection activities ......... 5,500
    48  Non-point source abatement and
    49    control projects ................... 6,500
    50  Soil  and  water  conservation

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    districts .......................... 1,350
     2  Finger   Lakes-Lake    Ontario
     3    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
     4    ance ............................... 1,300
     5  Albany  Pine   Bush   Preserve
     6    Commission ........................... 325
     7  Long   Island   Central   Pine
     8    Barrens Planning ..................... 700
     9  Long Island South Shore  Estu-
    10    ary Reserve .......................... 350
    11                                --------------
    12    Total ............................. 56,275
    13                                ==============
 
    14  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55,
    15      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    16    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    17      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    18      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    19      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    20      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies including costs
    21      related to the acquisition  of  the  following  properties:  Peconic
    22      Pinelands  Maritime Reserve Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical
    23      Resource Areas; Fahnestock State Park; Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
    24      Trail; Sterling Forest; New York City Reservoirs-Croton; Albany Pine
    25      Bush; Genny-Green Trail; Blue Mountain  Lake;  Taconic  Ridge/Harlem
    26      Valley;  Inner  City/Underserved Community Park-Graniteville Quarry;
    27      Innercity/Underserved  Community  Park-Eastern  District   Terminal;
    28      Shawangunk  Ridge/Minnewaska  State  Park  Preserve;  Mount Loretto;
    29      Floodwood (Boy Scout Camp); National Lead/Tahawus;  Eastern  Ontario
    30      Shoreline;  Wilton  Wildlife  Preserve  and Park; Ess Kay Farm; Five
    31      Rivers Education Center; statewide small  projects;  Barlett  Carry;
    32      Benton/Ludlow  Creek;  Gaisman;  Long Path; Braddock Bay; Fair Haven
    33      Beach State Park;  Northern  Montezuma  Wetlands;  Undeveloped  Lake
    34      George Shore; Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes; Beaverkill/Willowemoc;
    35      Deveaux  Woods;  Rockland  County  Highlands;  Allegany  State Park;
    36      Neversink Gorge; Delaware River Tailwaters; Relay Forest; Minnehaha;
    37      Whitney Park; Northern Flow River Corridor; Chautauqua Lake  Access;
    38      Bear  Pen/Vly/Round  Top  Mountains;  Nelson Swamp; Irondequoit Bay;
    39      Rome Sand  Plains;  Olana  Viewshed;  Randolph  Swamp;  Pilot  Knob;
    40      Taughanock Falls State Park; Alder Bottom Pond French Creek; Watkins
    41      Glen  State  Park;  Mongaup  Valley  Wildlife  Management Area; Long
    42      Island Sound Coastal Area-Grandifolia  Sand  Hills;  Working  Forest
    43      Lands/Conservation  Easements - Champion International Inc.; Working
    44      Forest Lands/Conservation Easements - Domtar Inc.; Great  Swamp  and
    45      Millerton Meadows (09E499ER) (24753) ... 58,066,681 .. (re. $20,000)
 
    46               Project Schedule
    47  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    48  --------------------------------------------

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                        (thousands of dollars)
     2  Land acquisition .................... 34,250
     3  Hudson  River  Estuary Manage-
     4    ment Plan .......................... 8,325
     5  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
     6    research ............................. 300
     7  County  agriculture  and farm-
     8    land protection activities ......... 4,500
     9  Non-point source abatement and
    10    control projects ................... 6,500
    11  Soil  and  water  conservation
    12    districts ............................ 900
    13  Finger    Lakes-Lake   Ontario
    14    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
    15    ance ............................... 1,300
    16  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
    17    Commission ........................... 240
    18  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    19    Barrens Planning ..................... 650
    20  Long  Island South Shore Estu-
    21    ary Reserve .......................... 285
    22                                --------------
    23    Total ............................. 57,250
    24                                ==============
 
    25  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
    26    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    27      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    28      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    29      plan to be approved by the director of the budget,  including  subal
    30      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies including costs
    31      related to the acquisition  of  the  following  properties:  Peconic
    32      Pinelands  Maritime Reserve Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical
    33      Resource Areas; Fahnestock State Park; Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
    34      Trail; Sterling Forest; New York City Reservoirs-Croton; Albany Pine
    35      Bush; Genny-Green Trail; Whitney Park; Northern  Flow  River  Corri-
    36      dors;  Minnehaha  Tract;  Blue  Mountain  Lake; Taconic Ridge/Harlem
    37      Valley; Inner City/Underserved Community  Park-Graniteville  Quarry;
    38      Chautauqua  Lake Access; Working Forest Lands; Bear Pen/Vly/Roundtop
    39      Mountains; Shawangunk Ridge/Minnewaska State  Park  Preserve;  Mount
    40      Loretto;  Floodwood  (Boy  Scout  Camp); National Lead/Tahawus; Rome
    41      Sand Plains; Eastern Ontario Shoreline;  Nelson  Swamp;  Irondequoit
    42      Bay;  Alder  Bottom  Pond/French Creek; Wilton Wildlife Preserve and
    43      Park; Taughannock Falls State Park; Ess Kay Farm; Watkins Glen State
    44      Park; Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area; Five Rivers Education
    45      Center; Pilot Knob; Randolph Swamp;  Olana  Viewshed  and  statewide
    46      small projects (09E498ER) (24753) ... 44,725,000 .. (re. $1,015,000)
 
    47               project schedule
    48  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    49  --------------------------------------------

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1                        (thousands of dollars)
     2  Land acquisition .................... 32,000
     3  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
     4    research ............................. 300
     5  County  agriculture  and farm-
     6    land protection activities ......... 5,000
     7  Non-point source abatement and
     8    control projects,  including
     9    $1,300,000  which  shall  be
    10    made available to the Finger
    11    Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed
    12    Protection Alliance ................ 6,300
    13  Albany  Pine   Bush   Preserve
    14    Commission ........................... 220
    15  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    16    Barrens Planning ..................... 630
    17  Long Island South Shore  Estu-
    18    ary Reserve .......................... 275
    19                                --------------
    20    Total ............................. 44,725
    21                                ==============

    22  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 55,
    23      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    24    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    25      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    26      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    27      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    28      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies including costs
    29      related to the acquisition of the following properties: Albany  Pine
    30      Bush, Northern Flow River Corridors, Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek,
    31      Rome  Sand  Plains,  Hudson  River  Greenway/Trail, Fahnestock State
    32      Park-Hubbard Perkins Conservation Area, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
    33      Eastern Ontario Shoreline, Sterling Forest, Staten Island  Greenbelt
    34      - St. Francis Seminary, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
    35      Massawepie  Mire, Plateau Mountain, Chautauqua Lake Access, New York
    36      City reservoirs-Croton, Ganondagan Historic Site, Moreau Lake  state
    37      park,  Olana  Viewshed,  Hudson  Valley  Winery,  Staten  Island Wet
    38      Woods/Paw-Paw Hybrid Oak Woods, Nelson Swamp, Rockland County  High-
    39      lands,    Whitney    Park,   Mt.   Loretto,   Green   Lakes,   Inner
    40      City/Underserved Community Park-Graniteville Quarry, Irondequoit Bay
    41      and Statewide small projects (09E497ER) (24753) ....................
    42      47,090,000 ........................................... (re. $13,000)
 
    43               project schedule
    44  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    45  --------------------------------------------
    46                        (thousands of dollars)
    47  Land acquisition .................... 36,000
    48  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    49    research ............................. 275
    50  County  agriculture  and farm-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    land protection activities ......... 4,000
     2  Non-point source abatement and
     3    control  projects  including
     4    $653,000 which shall be made
     5    available to county soil and
     6    water conservation districts
     7    and  $1,300,000  which shall
     8    be  made  available  to  the
     9    Finger   Lakes-Lake  Ontario
    10    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
    11    ance ............................... 5,400
    12  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
    13    Commission ........................... 200
    14  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    15    Barrens Planning ..................... 615
    16  Long  Island South Shore Estu-
    17    ary Reserve .......................... 225
    18                                --------------
    19    Total ............................. 46,715
    20                                ==============
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Environmental Protection Fund
    23    Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Account - 30453
    24    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    26    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    27      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    28      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    29      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    30      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    31      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    32    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    33      the  contrary, not less than, $10,500,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    34      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    35      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    36      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    37      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    38      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    39      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    40      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
    41      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    42      mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
    43      River greenway commission (09WR22ER) (24700) .......................
    44      16,500,000 ....................................... (re. $16,500,000)
    45    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    46      any  law  to  the contrary, not less than, $13,000,000 for municipal
    47      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    48      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    49      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    50      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
     2      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
     3      existing recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  including
     4      $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
     5      Grants;  $150,000  to  the  State  University of New York college of
     6      environmental science and forestry; $225,000 to Paul Smith's College
     7      for  the  support  of  the  Adirondack  Park  interpretive  centers;
     8      $150,000 to the Catskill Center for conservation and development for
     9      the  support  of  the  Catskill  Visitors  Center; and $3,500,000 to
    10      Scenic Hudson, Inc. for the Westchester RiverWalk; and  $350,000  to
    11      the Buffalo Museum of Science for the Tifft Nature Preserve accessi-
    12      bilty trail (09MP22ER) (24701) .....................................
    13      26,000,000 ....................................... (re. $25,500,000)
    14    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
    15      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    16      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands  pursu-
    17      ant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
    18      tion law; (ii) on state parks or state  owned  lands  and  easements
    19      under  the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
    20      tion or the office of parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation
    21      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    22      State  Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife Management
    23      areas  and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational   trail
    24      construction and maintenance: including but not limited to sustaina-
    25      ble  trail  crews  or other activities related to sustainable use of
    26      the forest preserve and other state lands  that  are  threatened  by
    27      overuse;  Catskill and Adirondack camp ground improvements to public
    28      access and sanitation facilities; environmental education;  facility
    29      improvements; archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource
    30      surveys, forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories, and
    31      response  to  forest  pests  including  southern pine beetle; Forest
    32      Preserve and state forest unit management planning; invasive species
    33      management; conservation easement public recreation planning;  habi-
    34      tat  restoration  and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements;
    35      state tree nursery  improvements;  safety  equipment;  water  access
    36      facilities  and  safety improvements; public beach facility develop-
    37      ment and improvement; public access improvements at day  use  areas;
    38      state historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
    39      facility   development,   restoration   and   reconstruction;  (iii)
    40      $1,000,000  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center   projects;   (iv)
    41      $2,000,000  from  the  public  access  and stewardship allocation to
    42      Parks & Trails New York for the purpose  of  awarding  grants  on  a
    43      competitive  basis  to  local  parks and department of environmental
    44      conservation friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such
    45      amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or techni-
    46      cal assistance; (v) public  protection  and  emergency  preparedness
    47      purposes;  and  (vi)  $18,000 to New York Natural Heritage to update
    48      the New York Protected Areas Database, (vii) $8,000,000 for  Adiron-
    49      dack  and  Catskill  visitor safety and wilderness protection activ-
    50      ities to address issues  relating  to  overuse;  (viii)  and  up  to
    51      $600,000 to the Department of Environmental Conservation to initiate
    52      a procurement for a Visitor Use Management Framework that will serve

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      as  a tool to guide future management and stewarship decision-making
     2      for the Adirondack and Catskill Parks;  (ix)  and  $500,000  to  the
     3      Adirondack  Architectural  Heritage  for  the management of the Camp
     4      Santanoni Historic Area (09ST22ER) (24702) .........................
     5      48,689,800 ....................................... (re. $48,682,000)
     6    Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
     7      or  any  other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of the
     8      Hudson River Park Trust for projects related to the  development  of
     9      the  Hudson  River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of
    10      the laws of 1998, including but not limited to  utility  infrastruc-
    11      ture improvements; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
    12      able  for  suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public
    13      authority with the exception of the  Hudson  River  Park  Trust  and
    14      shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
    15      River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
    16      of  the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999.  Provided
    17      further that, the comptroller is hereby authorized and  directed  to
    18      release  monies  to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth
    19      in a schedule approved by the  director  of  the  budget  (09HR22ER)
    20      (24820) ... 4,800,000 ............................. (re. $4,084,000)
    21    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
    22      and aquaria program (09ZB22ER) (24823) .............................
    23      20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000)
    24    Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of
    25      the programs of  section  79-b  of  the  navigation  law  (09NV22ER)
    26      (25719) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
 
    27  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    28    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    29      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    30      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    31      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    32      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    33      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    34    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    35      the  contrary,  not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    36      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    37      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    38      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    39      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    40      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    41      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    42      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
    43      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    44      mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
    45      River greenway commission (09WR21ER) (24700) .......................
    46      14,150,000 ....................................... (re. $13,977,000)
    47    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    48      any  law  to  the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
    49      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    50      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    51      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial
     2      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
     3      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
     4      existing  recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and including
     5      $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
     6      Grants; $120,000 to the State University  of  New  York  college  of
     7      environmental science and forestry; $180,000 to Paul Smith's College
     8      for  the  support  of  the  Adirondack  Park  interpretive  centers;
     9      $150,000 to the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development for
    10      the support of the Catskill Visitors Center; and $1,000,000  to  the
    11      city  of  New  York  for  the East River Esplanade 107th Street Pier
    12      (09MP21ER) (24701) ... 19,500,000 ................ (re. $18,902,000)
    13    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
    14      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    15      include  capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
    16      ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the  environmental  conserva-
    17      tion  law;  (ii)  on  state parks or state owned lands and easements
    18      under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental  conserva-
    19      tion  or  the  office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
    20      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    21      State Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife  Management
    22      areas   and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational  trail
    23      construction and maintenance: including but not limited to sustaina-
    24      ble trail crews or other activities related to  sustainable  use  of
    25      the  forest  preserve  and  other state lands that are threatened by
    26      overuse; Catskill and Adirondack camp ground improvements to  public
    27      access  and sanitation facilities; environmental education; facility
    28      improvements; archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource
    29      surveys, forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories, and
    30      response to forest pests  including  southern  pine  beetle;  Forest
    31      Preserve and state forest unit management planning; invasive species
    32      management;  conservation easement public recreation planning; habi-
    33      tat restoration and enhancement; state fish  hatchery  improvements;
    34      state  tree  nursery  improvements;  safety  equipment; water access
    35      facilities and safety improvements; public beach  facility  develop-
    36      ment  and  improvement; public access improvements at day use areas;
    37      state historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
    38      facility  development,   restoration   and   reconstruction;   (iii)
    39      $1,000,000   for   Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects;  (iv)
    40      $1,000,000 from the public  access  and  stewardship  allocation  to
    41      Parks  &  Trails  New  York  for the purpose of awarding grants on a
    42      competitive basis to local parks  and  department  of  environmental
    43      conservation friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such
    44      amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or techni-
    45      cal  assistance;  (v)  public  protection and emergency preparedness
    46      purposes; (vi) $18,000 to New York Natural Heritage  to  update  the
    47      New  York  Protected Areas Database; (vii) $1,550,000 for Adirondack
    48      and Catskill visitor safety and wilderness protection activities  to
    49      address issues relating to overuse including up to $800,000 to Essex
    50      County   to  address  issues  of  overuse  in  the  Adirondack  Park
    51      (09ST21ER) (24702) ... 34,451,800 ................ (re. $28,894,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
     2      or any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses  of  the
     3      Hudson  River  Park Trust for projects related to the development of
     4      the Hudson River Park consistent with provisions of chapter  592  of
     5      the  laws  of 1998, including but not limited to utility infrastruc-
     6      ture improvements; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
     7      able for suballocation to any public benefit corporation  or  public
     8      authority  with  the  exception  of  the Hudson River Park Trust and
     9      shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
    10      River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
    11      of the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1,  1999.  Provided
    12      further  that,  the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to
    13      release monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts  set  forth
    14      in  a  schedule  approved  by  the director of the budget (09HR21ER)
    15      (24820) ... 3,975,000 ............................. (re. $3,701,000)
    16    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos,  botanical  gardens
    17      and aquaria program (09ZB21ER) (24823) .............................
    18      16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,962,000)
    19    Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of
    20      the  programs  of  section  79-b  of  the  navigation law (09NV21ER)
    21      (25719) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
 
    22  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    23    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    24      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    25      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    26      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    27      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    28      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    29    Local  waterfront  revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
    30      the contrary, not less than, $9,000,000 for  waterfront  revitaliza-
    31      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    32      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    33      are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deterioration,
    34      decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial  proportion
    35      of  the  residential  population  is  of  low income or is otherwise
    36      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    37      ational opportunities in the area including  up  to  $2,000,000  for
    38      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    39      mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
    40      River greenway commission (09WR20ER) (24700) .......................
    41      14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,800,000)
    42    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    43      any law to the contrary, not less than,  $10,000,000  for  municipal
    44      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    45      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    46      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    47      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    48      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    49      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    50      existing  recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and including
    51      $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      Grants; $120,000 to the State University  of  New  York  college  of
     2      environmental science and forestry; $180,000 to Paul Smith's College
     3      for  the  support  of  the Adirondack Park interpretive centers; and
     4      $150,000 to the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development for
     5      the  support  of the Catskill Visitors Center; and $1,000,000 to the
     6      city of New York for the East  River  Esplanade  107th  Street  Pier
     7      (09MP20ER) (24701) ... 19,500,000 ................ (re. $18,802,000)
     8    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
     9      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    10      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands  pursu-
    11      ant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
    12      tion law; (ii) on state parks or state  owned  lands  and  easements
    13      under  the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
    14      tion or the office of parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation
    15      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    16      State  Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife Management
    17      areas  and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational   trail
    18      construction and maintenance: including but not limited to sustaina-
    19      ble  trail  crews  or other activities related to sustainable use of
    20      the forest preserve and other state lands  that  are  threatened  by
    21      overuse;  Catskill and Adirondack camp ground improvements to public
    22      access and sanitation facilities; environmental education;  facility
    23      improvements; archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource
    24      surveys, forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories, and
    25      response  to  forest  pests  including  southern pine beetle; Forest
    26      Preserve and state forest unit management planning; invasive species
    27      management; conservation easement public recreation planning;  habi-
    28      tat  restoration  and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements;
    29      state tree nursery  improvements;  safety  equipment;  water  access
    30      facilities  and  safety improvements; public beach facility develop-
    31      ment and improvement; public access improvements at day  use  areas;
    32      state historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
    33      facility   development,   restoration   and   reconstruction;  (iii)
    34      $1,000,000  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center   projects;   (iv)
    35      $1,000,000  from  the  public  access  and stewardship allocation to
    36      Parks & Trails New York for the purpose  of  awarding  grants  on  a
    37      competitive  basis  to  local  parks and department of environmental
    38      conservation friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such
    39      amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or techni-
    40      cal assistance; (v) public  protection  and  emergency  preparedness
    41      purposes;  (vi)  $250,000  to  Adirondack Architectural Heritage for
    42      restoration projects at Camp Santanoni Historic Area; (vii)  $55,000
    43      to  New York Natural Heritage to update the New York Protected Areas
    44      Database; (viii) up to $1,200,000 to Essex County to address  issues
    45      of overuse in the Adirondack Park (09ST20ER) (24702) ...............
    46      34,400,000 ....................................... (re. $24,883,000)
    47    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
    48      and aquaria program (09ZB20ER) (24823) .............................
    49      16,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,902,000)
 
    50  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
     2      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
     3      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
     4      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
     5      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
     6      ments and agencies, according to the following:
     7    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
     8      the  contrary,  not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
     9      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    10      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    11      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    12      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    13      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    14      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    15      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
    16      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    17      mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
    18      River greenway commission (09WR19ER) (24700) .......................
    19      14,500,000 ....................................... (re. $14,300,000)
    20    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    21      any  law  to  the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
    22      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    23      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    24      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    25      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial
    26      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
    27      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
    28      existing recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  including
    29      $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
    30      Grants;  $120,000  to  the  State  University of New York college of
    31      environmental science and forestry  and  $180,000  to  Paul  Smith's
    32      College for the support of the Adirondack Park interpretive centers,
    33      $1,000,000  to  the  city  of  New York for the East River Esplanade
    34      107th Street Pier (09MP19ER) (24701) ...............................
    35      19,500,000 ....................................... (re. $14,156,000)
    36    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
    37      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    38      include  capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
    39      ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the  environmental  conserva-
    40      tion  law;  (ii)  on  state parks or state owned lands and easements
    41      under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental  conserva-
    42      tion  or  the  office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
    43      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    44      State Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife  Management
    45      areas   and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational  trail
    46      construction and maintenance; Catskill and  Adirondack  camp  ground
    47      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    48      mental education; facility  improvements;  archeological,  historic,
    49      cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
    50      pretation,  and  inventories, and response to forest pests including
    51      southern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit  manage-
    52      ment  planning;  invasive  species management; conservation easement

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      public recreation planning;  habitat  restoration  and  enhancement;
     2      state  fish  hatchery improvements; state tree nursery improvements;
     3      safety equipment; water access facilities and  safety  improvements;
     4      public  beach  facility  development  and improvement; public access
     5      improvements at day use areas; state historic site exterior restora-
     6      tion; and cabin area and camping facility  development,  restoration
     7      and  reconstruction;  (iii)  $1,000,000  for  Belleayre Mountain ski
     8      center projects; (iv) $1,000,000 from the public access and steward-
     9      ship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the purpose of award-
    10      ing grants on a competitive basis to local parks and  department  of
    11      environmental  conservation  friends groups, provided that up to ten
    12      percent of such amount may  be  made  available  for  administrative
    13      costs  and/or  technical assistance; (v) public protection and emer-
    14      gency preparedness purposes (09ST19ER) (24702) .....................
    15      33,000,000 ........................................ (re. $9,465,000)
    16    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos,  botanical  gardens
    17      and aquaria program (09ZB19ER) (24823) .............................
    18      16,000,000 ........................................... (re. $12,000)
 
    19  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    20    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    21      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    22      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    23      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    24      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    25      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    26    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    27      the  contrary,  not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    28      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    29      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    30      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    31      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    32      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    33      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    34      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
    35      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    36      mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
    37      River greenway commission (09WR18ER) (24700) .......................
    38      14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,800,000)
    39    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    40      any  law  to  the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
    41      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    42      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    43      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    44      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial
    45      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
    46      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
    47      existing recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  including
    48      $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
    49      Grants;  $120,000  to  the  State  University of New York college of
    50      environmental science and forestry  and  $180,000  to  Paul  Smith's
    51      College for the support of the Adirondack Park interpretive centers,

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      $500,000  to the city of New York for the East River Esplanade 107th
     2      Street Pier, and $1,000,000 to the Wildlife Conservation Society for
     3      the Bronx Zoo (09MP18ER) (24701) ... 19,500,000 .. (re. $11,312,000)
     4    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
     5      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
     6      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands  pursu-
     7      ant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
     8      tion law; (ii) on state parks or state  owned  lands  and  easements
     9      under  the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
    10      tion or the office of parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation
    11      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    12      State  Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife Management
    13      areas  and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational   trail
    14      construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
    15      improvements to public access and  sanitation  facilities;  environ-
    16      mental  education;  facility  improvements; archeological, historic,
    17      cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
    18      pretation, and inventories, and response to forest  pests  including
    19      southern  pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit manage-
    20      ment planning; invasive species  management;  conservation  easement
    21      public  recreation  planning;  habitat  restoration and enhancement;
    22      state fish hatchery improvements; state tree  nursery  improvements;
    23      safety  equipment;  water access facilities and safety improvements;
    24      public beach facility development  and  improvement;  public  access
    25      improvements at day use areas; state historic site exterior restora-
    26      tion;  and  cabin area and camping facility development, restoration
    27      and reconstruction; (iii)  $1,000,000  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski
    28      center  projects;  (iv) $500,000 from the public access and steward-
    29      ship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the purpose of award-
    30      ing grants on a competitive basis to local parks and  department  of
    31      environmental  conservation  friends groups, provided that up to ten
    32      percent of such amount may  be  made  available  for  administrative
    33      costs  and/or  technical assistance; (v) public protection and emer-
    34      gency preparedness purposes; and (vi) up  to  $50,000  for  Earl  W.
    35      Brydges  Artpark  State  Park improvements; and (vii) up to $150,000
    36      for Old Fort Niagara  State  Park  Improvements  (09ST18ER)  (24702)
    37      32,638,000 ........................................ (re. $8,128,000)
    38    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
    39      and aquaria program (09ZB18ER) (24823) .............................
    40      15,000,000 .......................................... (re. $121,000)
 
    41  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    42    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    43      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    44      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    45      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    46      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    47      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    48    Local  waterfront  revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
    49      the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for waterfront  revitaliza-
    50      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    51      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24

     1      are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deterioration,
     2      decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial  proportion
     3      of  the  residential  population  is  of  low income or is otherwise
     4      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
     5      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
     6      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
     7      mitigate future physical climate risks; and including  $660,000  for
     8      Adirondack  infrastructure  and  environmental  improvements for the
     9      towns of Minerva, Indian Lake  and  Newcomb  and  $200,000  for  the
    10      Niagara River greenway commission (09WR17ER) (24700) ...............
    11      16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,316,000)
    12    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    13      any law to the contrary, not less than,  $10,000,000  for  municipal
    14      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    15      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    16      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    17      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    18      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    19      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    20      existing  recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and including
    21      $250,000 for Tivoli Park, $1,000,000  for  the  Ulster  County  rail
    22      trail  pursuant  to  initiation  of  a  public planning process; and
    23      $1,000,000 to the city of New York  for  the  East  River  Esplanade
    24      107th Street Pier (09MP17ER) (24701) ...............................
    25      20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,312,000)
    26    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
    27      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    28      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands  pursu-
    29      ant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
    30      tion law; (ii) on state parks or state  owned  lands  and  easements
    31      under  the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
    32      tion or the office of parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation
    33      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
    34      State  Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife Management
    35      areas  and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational   trail
    36      construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
    37      improvements to public access and  sanitation  facilities;  environ-
    38      mental  education;  facility  improvements; archeological, historic,
    39      cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
    40      pretation, and inventories, and response to forest  pests  including
    41      southern  pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit manage-
    42      ment planning; invasive species  management;  conservation  easement
    43      public  recreation  planning;  habitat  restoration and enhancement;
    44      state fish hatchery improvements; state tree  nursery  improvements;
    45      water access facilities and safety improvements; public beach facil-
    46      ity  development  and improvement; public access improvements at day
    47      use areas; state historic site exterior restoration; and cabin  area
    48      and  camping  facility  development, restoration and reconstruction;
    49      (iii) $1,000,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski  center  projects;  (iv)
    50      $500,000  from the public access and stewardship allocation to Parks
    51      & Trails New York for the purpose of awarding grants  on  a  compet-
    52      itive basis to local parks and department of environmental conserva-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      tion  friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such amount
     2      may be made available  for  administrative  costs  and/or  technical
     3      assistance;  and  $250,000  for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants
     4      (09ST17ER) (24702) ... 30,000,000 ................. (re. $2,876,000)
 
     5  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
     6    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     7      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     8      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
     9      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    10      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    11      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    12    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    13      the  contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    14      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    15      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    16      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    17      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    18      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    19      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    20      ational  opportunities  in  the  area including up to $2,000,000 for
    21      updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
    22      mitigate future physical climate risks; and including  $660,000  for
    23      Adirondack  infrastructure  and  environmental  improvements for the
    24      towns of Minerva, Indian Lake  and  Newcomb  and  $200,000  for  the
    25      Niagara   River  greenway  commission  and  including  $150,000  for
    26      Hammonds Cove dredging projects; and $1,000,000 to the city  of  New
    27      York  for  the  East  River  Esplanade  107th Street pier (09WR16ER)
    28      (24700) ... 16,000,000 ........................... (re. $14,988,000)
    29    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    30      any  law  to  the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
    31      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    32      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    33      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    34      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial
    35      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
    36      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
    37      existing recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  including
    38      $250,000 for Tivoli Park, $300,000 for the Ulster County rail trail,
    39      pursuant  to  initiation of a public planning process, and including
    40      $100,000 for Old Westbury Gardens to  rehabilitate  property  barns,
    41      and  including  $150,000  for  Udall's  Cove  land  acquisition, and
    42      including $100,000 to the Town of Middlesex Vine Valley Public  Park
    43      (09MP16ER) (24701) ... 20,000,000 ................. (re. $7,154,000)
    44    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
    45      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    46      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands  pursu-
    47      ant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
    48      tion law; (ii) on state parks or state  owned  lands  and  easements
    49      under  the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
    50      tion or the office of parks, recreation  and  historic  preservation
    51      for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      State  Forest  Preserve,  State  reforestation,  Wildlife Management
     2      areas  and   conservation   easement   lands;   recreational   trail
     3      construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
     4      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
     5      mental education; facility  improvements;  archeological,  historic,
     6      cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
     7      pretation,  and  inventories,  and  response to forest pests; Forest
     8      Preserve and state forest unit management planning; invasive species
     9      management; conservation easement public recreation planning;  habi-
    10      tat  restoration  and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements;
    11      state tree nursery improvements; water access facilities and  safety
    12      improvements;  public  beach  facility  development and improvement;
    13      public access improvements at day use  areas;  state  historic  site
    14      exterior  restoration;  and cabin area and camping facility develop-
    15      ment, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $500,000  for  Belleayre
    16      Mountain  ski  center projects; (iv) $500,000 from the public access
    17      and stewardship allocation to  Parks  &  Trails  New  York  for  the
    18      purpose  of  awarding  grants on a competitive basis to local parks'
    19      friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such  amount  may
    20      be  made available for administrative costs and/or technical assist-
    21      ance; and $250,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants  Program
    22      and  including $200,000 to SUNY ESF for an updated assessment of the
    23      state's deer population (09ST16ER) (24702) .........................
    24      28,000,000 .......................................... (re. $888,000)
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    26    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    27      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    28      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    29      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    30      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    31      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    32    Local  waterfront  revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
    33      the contrary, not less than, $6,250,000 for  waterfront  revitaliza-
    34      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    35      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    36      are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deterioration,
    37      decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial  proportion
    38      of  the  residential  population  is  of  low income or is otherwise
    39      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    40      ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this  appro-
    41      priation  shall  not  be  construed to restrict the use of any addi-
    42      tional monies for such projects including $250,000 for  Flood  Smart
    43      communities, and $250,000 for Schuyler County Soil and Water Conser-
    44      vation District (09WR15ER) (24700) .................................
    45      12,500,000 ....................................... (re. $11,993,000)
    46    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    47      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $7,875,000  for  municipal
    48      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    49      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    50      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    51      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
     2      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
     3      existing  recreational opportunities in the area; including $250,000
     4      for  Tivoli  Park;  $500,000  for Clute Park; and $150,000 for Yates
     5      County SWCD Keuka Outlet Trail (09MP15ER) (24701) ..................
     6      15,750,000 ........................................ (re. $3,938,000)
     7    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
     8      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
     9      include  capital  projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
    10      acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307  of  the  environ-
    11      mental  conservation  law;  (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
    12      and easements under the jurisdiction of the department  of  environ-
    13      mental  conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
    14      preservation for access opportunities for people with  disabilities;
    15      access  to  the State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife
    16      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    17      construction and maintenance;  Catskill  and  Adirondack  campground
    18      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    19      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    20      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    21      forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories, and response
    22      to forest pests; Forest Preserve and state  forest  unit  management
    23      planning;  conservation easement public recreation planning; habitat
    24      restoration and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; state
    25      tree  nursery  improvements;  water  access  facilities  and  safety
    26      improvements;  public  beach  facility  development and improvement;
    27      public access improvements at day use  areas;  state  historic  site
    28      exterior  restoration;  and cabin area and camping facility develop-
    29      ment, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $500,000  for  Belleayre
    30      Mountain  ski  center projects; (iv) $500,000 from the public access
    31      and stewardship allocation to  Parks  &  Trails  New  York  for  the
    32      purpose  of  awarding  grants on a competitive basis to local parks'
    33      friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such  amount  may
    34      be  made available for administrative costs and/or technical assist-
    35      ance; and $100,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants  Program
    36      (09ST15ER) (24702) ... 18,500,000 ................... (re. $141,000)
    37    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
    38      and aquaria program (09ZB15ER) (24823) .............................
    39      12,450,000 ........................................... (re. $97,000)
 
    40  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
    41    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    42      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    43      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    44      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    45      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    46      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    47    Local  waterfront  revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
    48      the contrary, not less than, $6,250,000 for  waterfront  revitaliza-
    49      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    50      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    51      are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deterioration,

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial  proportion
     2      of  the  residential  population  is  of  low income or is otherwise
     3      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
     4      ational  opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
     5      priation shall not be construed to restrict the  use  of  any  addi-
     6      tional  monies for such projects; including $200,000 for the Town of
     7      Tonawanda; $75,000 for the Town of Evans; $125,000 for Hamburg Water
     8      Rescue Unit; $50,000 for the village of Orchard Park;  and  $300,000
     9      for the Beacon Institute (09WR14ER) (24700) ........................
    10      12,500,000 ........................................ (re. $8,278,000)
    11    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    12      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $7,750,000  for  municipal
    13      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    14      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    15      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    16      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    17      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    18      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    19      existing  recreational  opportunities in the area; including $50,000
    20      for Yaddo Artists' Community; including $50,000 for Green Lake  Dam;
    21      including  $150,000  for  Greek Lakes Center; including $180,000 for
    22      Joseph Rodman Drake Park; including $20,000 for  Udall's  Cove;  and
    23      including $200,000 for Chestnut Ridge Conservancy (09MP14ER) (24701)
    24      ...  15,500,000 ................................... (re. $3,929,000)
    25    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
    26      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    27      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state  owned  lands
    28      acquired  pursuant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
    29      mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or  state  owned  lands
    30      and  easements  under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
    31      mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and  historic
    32      preservation  for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
    33      access to the State Forest Preserve; State  reforestation,  Wildlife
    34      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    35      construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill  and Adirondack campground
    36      improvements to public access and  sanitation  facilities;  environ-
    37      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    38      archeological, historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource  surveys,
    39      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    40      Preserve and state forest  unit  management  planning;  conservation
    41      easement   public   recreation  planning;  habitat  restoration  and
    42      enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access  facili-
    43      ties  and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
    44      improvement; public access improvements  at  day  use  areas;  state
    45      historic  site  exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area and camping
    46      facility development,  restoration  and  reconstruction;  and  (iii)
    47      $500,000  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects (09ST14ER)
    48      (24702) ... 17,350,000 ............................... (re. $40,000)
 
    49  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
    50    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    51      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the

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     1      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
     2      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
     3      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
     4      ments and agencies, according to the following:
     5    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
     6      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $7,750,000  for  municipal
     7      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
     8      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
     9      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    10      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    11      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    12      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    13      existing   recreational   opportunities   in   the  area;  including
    14      $2,000,000 for the Ulster County Rail Trail, pursuant to the  initi-
    15      ation of a public planning process; $200,000 for the town of Orchard
    16      Park; $150,000 for the Cazenovia community resource center; $100,000
    17      for  the  town  of  Evans; and $275,000 for the Buffalo military and
    18      naval park (09MP13ER) (24701) ... 15,500,000 ...... (re. $1,522,000)
    19    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
    20      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    21      include  capital  projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
    22      acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307  of  the  environ-
    23      mental  conservation  law;  (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
    24      and easements under the jurisdiction of the department  of  environ-
    25      mental  conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
    26      preservation for access opportunities for people with  disabilities;
    27      access  to  the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
    28      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    29      construction and maintenance;  Catskill  and  Adirondack  campground
    30      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    31      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    32      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    33      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    34      Preserve  and  state  forest  unit management planning; conservation
    35      easement  public  recreation  planning;  habitat   restoration   and
    36      enhancement;  state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
    37      ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development  and
    38      improvement;  public  access  improvements  at  day use areas; state
    39      historic site exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area  and  camping
    40      facility  development,  restoration  and  reconstruction;  and (iii)
    41      $500,000 for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects  (09ST13ER)
    42      (24702) ... 16,600,000 .............................. (re. $301,000)
    43    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
    44      and aquaria program (09ZB13ER) (24823) .............................
    45      10,250,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000)
 
    46  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    47    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    48      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    49      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    50      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-

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     1      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
     2      ments and agencies, according to the following:
     3    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
     4      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $6,500,000  for  municipal
     5      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
     6      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
     7      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
     8      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
     9      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    10      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    11      existing  recreational opportunities in the area; including $425,000
    12      for Buffalo - area parks; and $300,000 for Niagara and Erie Historic
    13      Preservation (09MP12ER) (24701) ... 13,000,000 .... (re. $1,489,000)
    14    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
    15      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    16      include  capital  projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
    17      acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307  of  the  environ-
    18      mental  conservation  law;  (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
    19      and easements under the jurisdiction of the department  of  environ-
    20      mental  conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
    21      preservation for access opportunities for people with  disabilities;
    22      access  to  the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
    23      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    24      construction and maintenance;  Catskill  and  Adirondack  campground
    25      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    26      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    27      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    28      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    29      Preserve  and  state  forest  unit management planning; conservation
    30      easement  public  recreation  planning;  habitat   restoration   and
    31      enhancement;  state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
    32      ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development  and
    33      improvement;  public  access  improvements  at  day use areas; state
    34      historic site exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area  and  camping
    35      facility  development,  restoration  and  reconstruction;  and (iii)
    36      $500,000 for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects  (09ST12ER)
    37      (24702) ... 16,000,000 ............................... (re. $63,000)
 
    38  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    39    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    40      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    41      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    42      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    43      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    44      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    45    Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects,  notwithstanding
    46      any  law  to  the  contrary, not less than, $6,500,000 for municipal
    47      parks projects which are in or primarily  serve  areas  where  demo-
    48      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    49      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    50      oration,  decay,  neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial
    51      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is

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     1      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
     2      existing recreational opportunities in the area; $250,000 for Olmst-
     3      ed Park; $125,000 for Hyde Park; $250,000 for Darwin  Martin  House;
     4      and $50,000 for Graycliff Manor (09MP11ER) (24701) .................
     5      13,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,504,000)
     6    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
     7      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
     8      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state  owned  lands
     9      acquired  pursuant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
    10      mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or  state  owned  lands
    11      and  easements  under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
    12      mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and  historic
    13      preservation  for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
    14      access to the State Forest Preserve; State  reforestation,  Wildlife
    15      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    16      construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill  and Adirondack campground
    17      improvements to public access and  sanitation  facilities;  environ-
    18      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    19      archeological, historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource  surveys,
    20      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    21      Preserve and state forest  unit  management  planning;  conservation
    22      easement   public   recreation  planning;  habitat  restoration  and
    23      enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access  facili-
    24      ties  and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
    25      improvement; public access improvements  at  day  use  areas;  state
    26      historic  site  exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area and camping
    27      facility development,  restoration  and  reconstruction;  and  (iii)
    28      $500,000  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects (09ST11ER)
    29      (24702) ... 16,228,000 ............................... (re. $13,000)
 
    30  By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    31    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    32      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    33      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    34      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    35      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    36      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    37    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    38      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $6,716,000  for  municipal
    39      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    40      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    41      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    42      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    43      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    44      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    45      existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
    46      any  law  to  the contrary, $225,000 for Olmstead Park, $125,000 for
    47      Hyde Park, $225,000 for Darwin Martin House and $125,000  for  Gray-
    48      cliff Manor (09MP10ER) (24701) ... 13,432,000 ..... (re. $2,037,000)
    49    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
    50      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    51      include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state  owned  lands

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     1      acquired  pursuant  to  sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
     2      mental conservation law and (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
     3      and easements under the jurisdiction of the department  of  environ-
     4      mental  conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
     5      preservation for access opportunities for people with  disabilities;
     6      access  to  the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
     7      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
     8      construction and maintenance;  Catskill  and  Adirondack  campground
     9      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    10      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    11      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    12      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    13      Preserve  and  state  forest  unit management planning; conservation
    14      easement  public  recreation  planning;  habitat   restoration   and
    15      enhancement;  state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
    16      ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development  and
    17      improvement;  public  access  improvements  at  day use areas; state
    18      historic site exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area  and  camping
    19      facility  development,  restoration  and  reconstruction  (09ST10ER)
    20      (24702) ... 16,228,000 .............................. (re. $122,000)
 
    21  By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
    22      section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    23    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    24      the  contrary,  not less than, $6,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    25      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    26      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    27      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    28      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    29      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    30      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    31      ational  opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
    32      priation shall not be construed to restrict the  use  of  any  addi-
    33      tional  monies  for  such projects; $550,000 for Buffalo Waterfront;
    34      $300,000 for Niagara River Greenway; $250,000 for Hudson  and  Cham-
    35      plain  Docks;  and $400,000 for the Beacon Institute including costs
    36      incurred prior to April 1, 2011 (09WR10ER) (24700) .................
    37      12,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,500,000)
 
    38  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009,  as  amended  by  chapter
    39      502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
    40    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    41      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $8,490,000  for  municipal
    42      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    43      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    44      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    45      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    46      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    47      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    48      existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
    49      any  law  to  the  contrary,  $500,000  for Olmstead Park (09MP09ER)
    50      (24701) ... 20,813,000 ............................ (re. $3,256,000)

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     1    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  the  purposes   of
     2      Hudson-FultonChamplain  Quadricentennial  celebrations, projects and
     3      programs (09QC09ER) (24821) ... 450,000 ............. (re. $125,000)
 
     4  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
     5      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     6    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     7      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     8      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
     9      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    10      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    11      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    12    Notwithstanding  any  law  to  the  contrary,  for  the  purposes   of
    13      Hudson-FultonChamplain  Quadricentennial  celebrations, projects and
    14      programs (09QC08ER) (24821) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $137,000)
 
    15  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter  1,
    16      section 4, of the laws of 2009:
    17    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    18      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $6,400,000  for  municipal
    19      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    20      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    21      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    22      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    23      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    24      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    25      existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
    26      any  law to the contrary, $50,000 from the heritage areas allocation
    27      for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to  herit-
    28      age  area  organizations  designated  in  statute (09MP08ER) (24701)
    29      19,225,000 ........................................ (re. $2,428,000)
    30    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land  and
    31      easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
    32      include  capital  projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
    33      acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307  of  the  environ-
    34      mental  conservation  law;  (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
    35      and easements under the jurisdiction of the department  of  environ-
    36      mental  conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
    37      preservation for access opportunities for people with  disabilities;
    38      access  to  the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
    39      Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
    40      construction and maintenance;  Catskill  and  Adirondack  campground
    41      improvements  to  public  access and sanitation facilities; environ-
    42      mental  education;  conservation  education  facility  improvements;
    43      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    44      forest  health  surveys,  interpretation,  and  inventories;  Forest
    45      Preserve  and  state  forest  unit management planning; conservation
    46      easement  public  recreation  planning;  habitat   restoration   and
    47      enhancement;  state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
    48      ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development  and
    49      improvement;  public  access  improvements  at  day use areas; state
    50      historic site exterior  restoration;  and  cabin  area  and  camping

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     1      facility development, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $750,000
     2      from   such  amount  for  Belleayre  Mountain  ski  center  projects
     3      (09ST08ER) (24702) ... 4,000,000 ..................... (re. $43,000)

     4  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
     5    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     6      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     7      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
     8      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
     9      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    10      ments and agencies, according to the following:
    11    Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any  law  to
    12      the  contrary,  not less than, $6,656,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
    13      tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
    14      ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
    15      are densely populated and  have  sustained  physical  deterioration,
    16      decay,  neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
    17      of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is  otherwise
    18      disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
    19      ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this section
    20      shall  not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies
    21      for such projects; $1,625,000  for  services  and  expenses  of  the
    22      Beacon Institute; $1,000,000 for services and expenses of riverfront
    23      development  properties  in  Rensselaer  county;  and $1,000,000 for
    24      services and expenses for  Long  Island  water  projects  (09WR07ER)
    25      (24700) ... 26,625,000 .............................. (re. $125,000)
    26    Parks,  recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
    27      any law to the contrary, not less  than,  $5,306,000  for  municipal
    28      parks  projects  which  are  in or primarily serve areas where demo-
    29      graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that  the
    30      areas  are  densely  populated  and  have sustained physical deteri-
    31      oration, decay, neglect or  disinvestment  or  where  a  substantial
    32      proportion  of  the  residential  population  is of low income or is
    33      otherwise disadvantaged and  is  underserved  with  respect  to  the
    34      existing  recreational  opportunities in the area (09MP07ER) (24701)
    35      ...  21,225,000 ................................... (re. $1,678,000)
 
    36  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter  108,
    37      section 5, of the laws of 2006:
    38    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    39      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    40      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    41      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    42      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    43      ments and agencies, including: (a) notwithstanding subdivision 7  of
    44      section  92-s  of  the  state  finance  law  or any other law to the
    45      contrary, $5,000,000 for services and expenses of the  Hudson  River
    46      Park  Trust  for  projects  related to the development of the Hudson
    47      River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of the laws  of
    48      1998;  provided,  however,  such  funds  shall  not be available for
    49      suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public  authority
    50      with  the  exception  of  the  Hudson  River Park Trust and shall be

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     1      available solely for the liabilities incurred by  the  Hudson  River
     2      Park  Trust  or  by other state departments or agencies on behalf of
     3      the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be available  solely  for  the
     4      liabilities  incurred  by  the  Hudson  River Park Trust or by other
     5      state departments or agencies on behalf of  the  Hudson  River  Park
     6      Trust  on  or  after April 1, 1999. Provided further that, the comp-
     7      troller is hereby authorized and directed to release monies  to  the
     8      Hudson  River Park Trust in amounts set forth in a schedule approved
     9      by the director of the budget; (b) notwithstanding any  law  to  the
    10      contrary,  $15,000,000  for  state  parks  and  land infrastructure,
    11      access  and  stewardship  projects  which  shall   include   capital
    12      projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands acquired pursuant
    13      to  sections  54-0303  and 56-0307 of the environmental conservation
    14      law or (ii) on state parks or state owned lands under the  jurisdic-
    15      tion  of  the department of environmental conservation or the office
    16      of parks, recreation and historic preservation for  access  opportu-
    17      nities  for  people  with  disabilities;  access to the State Forest
    18      Preserve; recreational trail construction and maintenance;  Catskill
    19      and  Adirondack campground improvements to public access and sanita-
    20      tion  facilities;  conservation  education  facility   improvements;
    21      archeological,  historic,  cultural  and  natural  resource surveys,
    22      interpretation, and inventories; Forest Preserve  and  state  forest
    23      unit management planning; habitat restoration and enhancement; state
    24      fish  hatchery  improvements;  water  access  facilities  and safety
    25      improvements; public beach  facility  development  and  improvement;
    26      public  access  improvements  at  day use areas; state historic site
    27      exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping  facility  develop-
    28      ment,  restoration  and reconstruction; and (iii) $750,000 from such
    29      amount for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects; (c) notwithstand-
    30      ing any law to the contrary, $5,000,000 for historic barns  program;
    31      (d)  notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, $7,500,000 for zoos,
    32      botanical gardens and aquaria program; (e) notwithstanding  any  law
    33      to  the contrary, not less than, $6,750,000 for waterfront revitali-
    34      zation projects which are in or primarily serve  areas  where  demo-
    35      graphic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
    36      areas are densely populated  and  have  sustained  physical  deteri-
    37      oration,  decay,  neglect,  or disinvestment, or where a substantial
    38      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
    39      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
    40      existing  recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  provided
    41      further  this  section shall not be construed to restrict the use of
    42      any additional monies for such projects; (f) notwithstanding any law
    43      to the contrary, not  less  than,  $5,118,000  for  municipal  parks
    44      projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demographic and
    45      other  relevant  data  for such areas demonstrate that the areas are
    46      densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,  decay,
    47      neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial proportion of the
    48      residential population is of low income or  is  otherwise  disadvan-
    49      taged  and  is underserved with respect to the existing recreational
    50      opportunities in the area; and provided further this  section  shall
    51      not  be  construed  to restrict the use of any additional monies for
    52      such projects and not less than $1,500,000 for the Albany Pine  Bush

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Preserve  Discovery  Center;  (g)  notwithstanding  any  law  to the
     2      contrary, $7,250,000 from the waterfront  revitalization  allocation
     3      for the Beacon Institute including $5,000,000 for the development of
     4      the  upper  satellite  center  associated  with the Beacon Institute
     5      located on the Troy waterfront; and (h) notwithstanding any  law  to
     6      the  contrary,  $1,000,000  for waterfront revitalization and river-
     7      front development projects in the county of Rensselaer and  $300,000
     8      for  Sea  Cliff,  $300,000  for the town of Huntington, $100,000 for
     9      Laurel Hollow, $100,000 for Asharoken, $100,000 for Lloyd Harbor and
    10      $100,000 for Bayville; provided that such state  assistance  payment
    11      shall  not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies
    12      for such project or be considered  a  state  assistance  payment  or
    13      other  assistance  for the purposes of title 11 of article 54 of the
    14      environmental conservation law and title 3  of  article  56  of  the
    15      environmental  conservation  law; and provided further, however that
    16      such state assistance payment shall reduce the total  cost  of  such
    17      project  for  purposes  of calculating eligibility for further state
    18      assistance payments (09E306ER) (24752) .............................
    19      79,970,000 ........................................ (re. $3,171,000)
 
    20                PROJECT SCHEDULE
    21  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    22  --------------------------------------------
    23                        (thousands of dollars)
    24  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    25    tion programs ..................... 27,000
    26  Parks, recreation and historic
    27    preservation projects ............. 20,470
    28  Stewardship projects ................ 15,000
    29  Historic barn preservation ........... 5,000
    30  Zoos,  botanical  gardens  and
    31    aquaria projects ................... 7,500
    32  Hudson River Park .................... 5,000
    33                                --------------
    34    Total ............................. 79,970
    35                                ==============
 
    36  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by  chapter  62,
    37      section 4, of the laws of 2005:
    38    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    39      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    40      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    41      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    42      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    43      ments and agencies, including: (a) notwithstanding subdivision 7  of
    44      section  92-s  of  the  state  finance  law  or any other law to the
    45      contrary, $5,000,000 for services and expenses of the  Hudson  River
    46      Park  Trust  for  projects  related to the development of the Hudson
    47      River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of the laws  of
    48      1998;  provided,  however,  such  funds  shall  not be available for
    49      suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public  authority
    50      with  the  exception  of  the  Hudson  River Park Trust and shall be

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      available solely for the liabilities incurred by  the  Hudson  River
     2      Park  Trust  or  by other state departments or agencies on behalf of
     3      the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be available  solely  for  the
     4      liabilities  incurred  by  the  Hudson  River Park Trust or by other
     5      state departments or agencies on behalf of  the  Hudson  River  Park
     6      Trust  on  or  after April 1, 1999. Provided further that, the comp-
     7      troller is hereby authorized and directed to release monies  to  the
     8      Hudson  River Park Trust in amounts set forth in a schedule approved
     9      by the director of the budget; (b) notwithstanding any  law  to  the
    10      contrary,  $6,500,000  for  state  parks and land infrastructure and
    11      stewardship projects which shall include capital  projects:  (i)  on
    12      state  parks  and  state  owned  lands acquired pursuant to sections
    13      54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conservation law or (ii) on
    14      state parks or state owned  lands  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the
    15      department  of  environmental  conservation  or the office of parks,
    16      recreation and historic preservation for  access  opportunities  for
    17      people  with  disabilities;  access  to  the  State Forest Preserve;
    18      recreational  trail  construction  and  maintenance;  Catskill   and
    19      Adirondack  campground  improvements to public access and sanitation
    20      facilities; conservation education facility improvements; archeolog-
    21      ical, historic, cultural and natural resource  surveys,  interpreta-
    22      tion,  and  inventories;  Forest  Preserve unit management planning;
    23      habitat restoration and enhancement; water access facilities; public
    24      beach facility development and improvement; public  access  improve-
    25      ments  at  day  use areas; state historic site exterior restoration;
    26      and cabin area and camping  facility  development,  restoration  and
    27      reconstruction;  and  include  seven  hundred fifty thousand dollars
    28      from such amount for Belleayre Mountain  ski  center  projects;  (c)
    29      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $750,000 for historic barns
    30      program; (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $6,000,000 for
    31      zoos, botanical gardens and aquaria program; (e) notwithstanding any
    32      law  to  the contrary not less than, $3,563,000 for waterfront revi-
    33      talization projects which are in  or  primarily  serve  areas  where
    34      demographic  and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that
    35      the areas are densely populated and have sustained physical  deteri-
    36      oration,  decay,  neglect,  or disinvestment, or where a substantial
    37      proportion of the residential population is  of  low  income  or  is
    38      otherwise  disadvantaged  and  is  underserved  with  respect to the
    39      existing  recreational  opportunities  in  the  area;  and  provided
    40      further  this  section shall not be construed to restrict the use of
    41      any additional monies for such projects; (f) notwithstanding any law
    42      to the contrary, not  less  than,  $3,579,000  for  municipal  parks
    43      projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demographic and
    44      other  relevant  data  for such areas demonstrate that the areas are
    45      densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,  decay,
    46      neglect  or  disinvestment  or where a substantial proportion of the
    47      residential population is of low income or  is  otherwise  disadvan-
    48      taged  and  is underserved with respect to the existing recreational
    49      opportunities in the area; and provided further this  section  shall
    50      not  be  construed  to restrict the use of any additional monies for
    51      such  projects;  (g)  notwithstanding  any  law  to  the   contrary,
    52      $1,000,000  from  the  waterfront  revitalization allocation for the

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      rivers and estuaries center on the Hudson; and  (h)  notwithstanding
     2      any  law  to  the contrary, $1,000,000 for waterfront revitalization
     3      and riverfront development projects in the county of Rensselaer  and
     4      $500,000  for  Oyster  Bay  and $500,000 for the town of Huntington;
     5      provided that such state assistance payment shall not  be  construed
     6      to  restrict the use of any additional monies for such project or be
     7      considered a state assistance payment or other  assistance  for  the
     8      purposes of title 11 of article 54 of the environmental conservation
     9      law and title 3 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law;
    10      and  provided  further,  however  that such state assistance payment
    11      shall reduce the total cost of such project for purposes  of  calcu-
    12      lating  eligibility for further state assistance payments (09E305ER)
    13      (24752) ... 46,815,000 ............................ (re. $1,345,000)
 
    14                PROJECT SCHEDULE
    15  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    16  --------------------------------------------
    17                        (thousands of dollars)
    18  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    19    tion programs ..................... 14,250
    20  Parks, recreation and historic
    21    preservation projects ............. 14,315
    22  Stewardship projects ................. 6,500
    23  Historic barn preservation ............. 750
    24  Zoos,  botanical  gardens  and
    25    aquaria projects ................... 6,000
    26  Hudson River Park .................... 5,000
    27                                --------------
    28    Total ............................. 46,815
    29                                ==============
 
    30  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 54,
    31      section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    32    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    33      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    34      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    35      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    36      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    37      ments and agencies (09E304ER) (24752) ..............................
    38      41,565,000 .......................................... (re. $965,000)
 
    39                PROJECT SCHEDULE
    40  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    41  --------------------------------------------
    42             (thousands of dollars)
    43  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    44    tion programs ..................... 12,500
    45  Parks, recreation and historic
    46    preservation projects ............. 12,565

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  Hudson River Park ................... 10,000
     2  Stewardship projects ................. 5,750
     3  Historic barns projects ................ 750
     4                                --------------
     5    Total ............................. 41,565
     6                                ==============
 
     7  By  chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 684,
     8      section 2, of the laws of 2003:
     9    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    10      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    11      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    12      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    13      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    14      ments and agencies (09E303ER) (24752) ..............................
    15      45,665,000 .......................................... (re. $432,000)
 
    16               Project Schedule
    17  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    18  --------------------------------------------
    19                        (thousands of dollars)
    20  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    21    tion projects ..................... 12,000
    22  Parks, recreation and historic
    23    preservation projects ............. 12,165
    24  Hudson River Park ................... 15,000
    25  Stewardship projects ................. 5,750
    26  Historic barns projects ................ 750
    27                                --------------
    28    Total ............................. 45,665
    29                                ==============
 
    30  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
    31    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    32      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    33      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    34      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    35      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    36      ments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other law to  the  contrary,
    37      $11  million  of  this appropriation shall support capital projects,
    38      excluding personal service costs, eligible and authorized for  fund-
    39      ing  from  any office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
    40      state park infrastructure fund - 076  appropriation  or  reappropri-
    41      ation, subject to the approval of the director of the budget.
    42    Notwithstanding  any other law to the contrary, such expenses shall be
    43      paid in the first instance from the state park infrastructure fund -
    44      076, then reimbursed from this appropriation, including the transfer
    45      of expenses and the payment of liabilities incurred prior  to  April
    46      1, 2002, up to the limit of $11 million (09E302ER) (24752) .........
    47      47,935,000 .......................................... (re. $628,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1               Project Schedule
     2  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
     6    tion programs ...................... 6,685
     7  Parks, recreation and historic
     8    preservation projects .............. 7,250
     9  Hudson River Park ................... 15,000
    10  Stewardship projects ................. 7,000
    11  State parks projects ................ 11,000
    12  Historic barns projects .............. 1,000
    13                                --------------
    14    Total ............................. 47,935
    15                                ==============
 
    16  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
    17      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    18    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    19      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    20      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    21      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    22      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    23      ments and agencies (09E300ER) (24752) ..............................
    24      46,550,000 .......................................... (re. $736,000)
 
    25               Project Schedule
    26  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    27  --------------------------------------------
    28                        (thousands of dollars)
    29  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    30    tion programs ...................... 7,068
    31  Park,  recreation and historic
    32    preservation projects .............. 7,482
    33  Hudson River Park ................... 20,000
    34  Stewardship projects ................ 12,000
    35                                --------------
    36    Total ............................. 46,550
    37                                ==============
 
    38  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
    39    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    40      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    41      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    42      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    43      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    44      ments and agencies (09E399ER) (24752) ..............................
    45      44,850,000 .......................................... (re. $396,000)
 
    46               Project Schedule
    47  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    48  --------------------------------------------

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                        (thousands of dollars)
     2  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
     3    tion programs ...................... 4,975
     4  Park, recreation and  historic
     5    preservation projects .............. 6,875
     6  Hudson River Park ................... 21,000
     7  Stewardship projects ................ 12,000
     8                                --------------
     9    Total ............................. 44,850
    10                                ==============
 
    11  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
    12    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    13      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    14      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    15      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    16      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    17      ments, agencies and public authorities (09E398ER) (24752) ..........
    18      19,700,000 .......................................... (re. $622,000)
 
    19               project schedule
    20  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    21  --------------------------------------------
    22                        (thousands of dollars)
    23  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    24    tion programs ...................... 5,600
    25  Park,  recreation and historic
    26    preservation       projects,
    27    including  $4,000,000  which
    28    shall be made available  for
    29    services     and    expenses
    30    related  to  development  of
    31    the Hudson River Park ............. 13,100
    32  Coastal  rehabilitation  proj-
    33    ects ............................... 1,000
    34                                --------------
    35    Total.............................. 19,700
    36                                ==============
 
    37  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 54,
    38      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    39    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    40      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    41      parks, recreation and historic preservation  account  in  accordance
    42      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    43      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    44      ments and agencies (09E397ER) (24752) ..............................
    45      31,800,000 .......................................... (re. $679,000)
 
    46               project schedule
    47  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    48  --------------------------------------------

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                        (thousands of dollars)
     2  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
     3    tion programs ...................... 8,975
     4  Park, recreation and  historic
     5    preservation projects ............. 14,525
     6  Coastal  rehabilitation  proj-
     7    ects .............................. 10,675
     8                                --------------
     9    Total ............................. 34,175
    10                                ==============

    11  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1996, as amended by chapter 55,
    12      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    13    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    14      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    15      parks,  recreation  and  historic preservation account in accordance
    16      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    17      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    18      ments and agencies (09E396ER) (24752) ..............................
    19      21,624,000 .......................................... (re. $764,000)
 
    20               project schedule
    21  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    22  --------------------------------------------
    23                        (thousands of dollars)
    24  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    25    tion programs ...................... 3,000
    26  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    27    tion projects ...................... 1,500
    28  Parks, recreation and historic
    29    preservation projects .............. 8,000
    30  Parks, recreation and historic
    31    preservation projects .............. 8,500
    32  Coastal  rehabilitation  proj-
    33    ects ............................... 1,500
    34                                --------------
    35    Total ............................. 22,500
    36                                ==============
 
    37  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, as amended by chapter 55,
    38      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    39    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    40      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    41      parks,  recreation  and  historic  preservation  account  (71E395ER)
    42      (24752) ... 6,340,000 ................................ (re. $69,000)

    43               project schedule
    44  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    45  --------------------------------------------
    46                        (thousands of dollars)
    47  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    tion plans ......................... 1,300
     2  Parks, recreation and historic
     3    preservation projects .............. 4,000
     4  Coastal  rehabilitation  proj-
     5    ects ............................... 1,200
     6                                --------------
     7    Total .............................. 6,500
     8                                ==============
 
     9    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    10    Environmental Protection Fund
    11    Solid Waste Account - 30452
    12    Environment and Recreation Purpose
 
    13  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    14    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    15      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    16      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    17      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    18      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    19      following:
    20    Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for  Essex
    21      county  under  an  agreement  with  the  department of environmental
    22      conservation; and $150,000 for Hamilton county  under  an  agreement
    23      with the department of environmental conservation (09LC22ER) (24813)
    24      ... 750,000 ......................................... (re. $750,000)
    25    Municipal  waste reduction or recycling projects, including developing
    26      secondary recycling markets in New York  state,  and  $2,500,000  of
    27      such  amount shall be made available for municipalities and not-for-
    28      profit food banks for projects for food donation and  the  recycling
    29      of food scraps (09MR22ER) (24814) ..................................
    30      19,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,000,000)
    31    Secondary  materials  regional marketing assistance (09SM22ER) (24816)
    32      ... 650,000 ......................................... (re. $650,000)
    33    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    34      ities  related  to  Long  Island  pesticide   pollution   prevention
    35      (09PD22ER) (24818) ... 1,500,000 .................. (re. $1,500,000)
    36    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
    37      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    38      ing but not limited to: monitoring of  air  quality;  education  and
    39      outreach;  $3,000,000  for  the  connect  kids  program facilitating
    40      access in title 1 school districts, municipalities, and not-for-pro-
    41      fit organizations to outdoor recreational activities,  public  lands
    42      and  parks  and  providing  environmental education opportunities in
    43      environmental justice, inner city and underserved  communities;  and
    44      $4,000,000  of  such  amount  shall  be made available for community
    45      impact and job training grants; including $500,000  of  such  amount
    46      shall  be  made  available  to a not-for-profit organization for the
    47      purpose of awarding grants  on  a  competitive  basis  to  community
    48      groups to build the capacity of such groups, provided that up to ten
    49      percent  may be made available for administrative costs and/or tech-
    50      nical assistance. Community impact and job training grants shall  be

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      in or affecting environmental justice communities in an amount of up
     2      to  $100,000 for community groups for projects that address an envi-
     3      ronmental justice community's  exposure  to  multiple  environmental
     4      harms and risks, including lead exposure and shall include implemen-
     5      tation,  studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
     6      ronment, or related public health issues of the community,  research
     7      that  will  be  used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the
     8      affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the  resiliency  of  the
     9      affected  community.  The  results  of  the  investigation  shall be
    10      disseminated to members of the affected community. Community  groups
    11      eligible for funding must provide services within the same community
    12      as  the  environmental  and/or  related  public  health issues to be
    13      addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused  on
    14      addressing  the environmental and/or related public health issues of
    15      the residents of the  affected  community  and  shall  be  comprised
    16      primarily  of members of the affected community; and $300,000 to the
    17      Adirondack North Country Association for the purposes of the Adiron-
    18      dack diversity initiative (09EJ22ER) (24713) .......................
    19      13,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,948,000)
    20    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    21      of any natural resource damages (09RD22ER) (24817) .................
    22      1,775,000 ......................................... (re. $1,775,000)
    23    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
    24      institute, and including $250,000 for  the  department  to  contract
    25      with  the  Northeast waste management officials' association for the
    26      Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP22ER) (24815) .............
    27      4,250,000 ......................................... (re. $4,250,000)
    28    Environmental health for assessments, testing  and  actions  including
    29      but  not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
    30      chemical, physical and  microbiological  agents,  including  contam-
    31      inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
    32      blooms,  including  vector  control for tick-borne illnesses such as
    33      lyme disease; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program;
    34      and $4,000,000 for children's environmental health centers,  includ-
    35      ing   school   and  community  childhood  lead  exposure  assessment
    36      conducted by such centers; and not more than $2,350,000 for programs
    37      to expand and improve access to local, fresh,  nutritional  food  to
    38      nutritionally  underserved  neighborhoods, including but not limited
    39      to the New York State Fresh Connect Program,  expanded  Supplemental
    40      Nutrition  Assistance  Program  access, expanded community supported
    41      agriculture program benefits, and the development of expanded  tech-
    42      nological  access for these communities; and $1,000,000 to the State
    43      University of New York  at  Stony  Brook  directly  or  through  its
    44      research foundation, to support research development and any associ-
    45      ated  testing or pilot projects towards wastewater and the treatment
    46      of water to remove 1,4 dioxane (09EH22ER) (25703) ..................
    47      10,000,000 ....................................... (re. $10,000,000)
    48    Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant  to  section
    49      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO22ER) (25702) ..............
    50      3,950,000 ......................................... (re. $3,950,000)
 
    51  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     2      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     3      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     4      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     5      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     6      following:
     7    Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for  Essex
     8      county  under  an  agreement  with  the  department of environmental
     9      conservation; $150,000 for Hamilton county under an  agreement  with
    10      the  department  of  environmental  conservation;  and  $250,000 for
    11      regional municipal solid waste management and  waste  transportation
    12      planning,  including for impacted environmental justice communities,
    13      associated with impending landfill closures (09LC21ER) (24813) .....
    14      750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000)
    15    Municipal waste reduction or recycling projects, including  developing
    16      secondary  recycling  markets  in  New York state, and $2,000,000 of
    17      such amount shall be made available for municipalities and  not-for-
    18      profit  food  banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
    19      of food scraps (09MR21ER) (24814) ..................................
    20      15,300,000 ....................................... (re. $15,300,000)
    21    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance  (09SM21ER)  (24816)
    22      ...  200,000 ........................................ (re. $200,000)
    23    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    24      ities   related   to  Long  Island  pesticide  pollution  prevention
    25      (09PD21ER) (24818) ... 1,500,000 .................. (re. $1,439,000)
    26    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the  costs
    27      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    28      ing  but  not  limited  to: monitoring of air quality; education and
    29      outreach; $2,000,000  for  the  connect  kids  program  facilitating
    30      access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational activities, public
    31      lands  and parks; improvements to environmental quality; or environ-
    32      mental job training, in environmental justice, inner city and under-
    33      served communities, and which are undertaken by  the  state,  or  on
    34      behalf  of  the  state  by  municipalities, or not-for-profit corpo-
    35      rations; and $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made  available  for
    36      community impact and job training grants; including $500,000 of such
    37      amount  shall be made available to a not-for-profit organization for
    38      the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis  to  community
    39      groups to build the capacity of such groups, provided that up to ten
    40      percent  may be made available for administrative costs and/or tech-
    41      nical assistance. Community impact and job training grants shall  be
    42      in or affecting environmental justice communities in an amount of up
    43      to  $100,000 for community groups for projects that address an envi-
    44      ronmental justice community's  exposure  to  multiple  environmental
    45      harms and risks, including lead exposure and shall include implemen-
    46      tation,  studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
    47      ronment, or related public health issues of the community,  research
    48      that  will be used to expand the knowledge or under- standing of the
    49      affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the  resiliency  of  the
    50      affected  community.  The  results  of  the  investigation  shall be
    51      disseminated to members of the affected community. Community  groups
    52      eligible for funding must provide services within the same community

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      as  the  environmental  and/or  related  public  health issues to be
     2      addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused  on
     3      addressing  the environmental and/or related public health issues of
     4      the  residents  of  the  affected  community  and shall be comprised
     5      primarily of members of the affected community; and $250,000 to  the
     6      Adirondack North Country Association for the purposes of the Adiron-
     7      dack diversity initiative (09EJ21ER) (24713) .......................
     8      8,000,000 ......................................... (re. $7,812,000)
     9    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    10      of any natural resource damages (09RD21ER) (24817) .................
    11      1,775,000 ......................................... (re. $1,725,000)
    12    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution  prevention
    13      institute,  and  including  $100,000  for the department to contract
    14      with the Northeast waste management officials' association  for  the
    15      Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP21ER) (24815) .............
    16      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000)
    17    Environmental  health  for  assessments, testing and actions including
    18      but not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure  to
    19      chemical,  physical  and  microbiological  agents, including contam-
    20      inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
    21      blooms, including vector control for tick-borne  illnesses  such  as
    22      lyme disease; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program;
    23      and  $1,000,000  to the State University of New York at Stony Brook,
    24      directly or through its research  foundation,  to  support  research
    25      development and any associated testing or pilot projects towards the
    26      treatment  of  water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and $2,000,000 for chil-
    27      dren's environmental health centers, including school and  community
    28      childhood  lead  exposure  assessment conducted by such centers; not
    29      more than $625,000 for programs to  expand  and  improve  access  to
    30      local,  fresh,  nutritional food to nutritionally underserved neigh-
    31      borhoods in New York State through the Fresh  Connect  Program;  and
    32      $500,000  to  study  environmental health impacts, including asthma,
    33      caused by new york city airports (09EH21ER) (25703) ................
    34      6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $6,408,000)
    35    Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant  to  section
    36      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO21ER) (25702) ..............
    37      1,750,000 ......................................... (re. $1,750,000)
 
    38  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    39    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    40      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    41      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    42      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    43      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    44      following:
    45    Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for  Essex
    46      county  under  an  agreement  with  the  department of environmental
    47      conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton  county  under  an  agreement
    48      with the department of environmental conservation (09LC20ER) (24813)
    49      ...  764,000 ........................................ (re. $314,000)
    50    Municipal  waste  reduction  or  recycling projects, and $2,000,000 of
    51      such amount shall be made available for municipalities and  not-for-

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      profit  food  banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
     2      of food scraps (09MR20ER) (24814) ..................................
     3      15,312,000 ........................................ (re. $3,122,000)
     4    Secondary  materials  regional marketing assistance (09SM20ER) (24816)
     5      ...  200,000 ........................................ (re. $200,000)
     6    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
     7      ities  related  to  Long  Island  pesticide   pollution   prevention
     8      (09PD20ER) (24818) ... 1,800,000 .................. (re. $1,800,000)
     9    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
    10      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    11      ing but not limited to: monitoring of  air  quality;  education  and
    12      outreach;  $2,000,000  for  the  connect  kids  program facilitating
    13      access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational activities, public
    14      lands and parks; improvements to environmental quality; or  environ-
    15      mental job training, in environmental justice, inner city and under-
    16      served  communities,  and  which  are undertaken by the state, or on
    17      behalf of the state  by  municipalities,  or  not-for-profit  corpo-
    18      rations;  and  $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made available for
    19      community impact and job training grants; including $500,000 of such
    20      amount shall be made available to a not-for-profit organization  for
    21      the  purpose  of awarding grants on a competitive basis to community
    22      groups to build the capacity of such groups, provided that up to ten
    23      percent may be made available for administrative costs and/or  tech-
    24      nical  assistance. Community impact and job training grants shall be
    25      in or affecting to environmental justice communities in an amount of
    26      up to $100,000 for community groups for  projects  that  address  an
    27      environmental justice community's exposure to multiple environmental
    28      harms and risks, including lead exposure and shall include implemen-
    29      tation,  studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
    30      ronment, or related public health issues of the community,  research
    31      that  will  be  used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the
    32      affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the  resiliency  of  the
    33      affected  community.  The  results  of  the  investigation  shall be
    34      disseminated to members of the affected community. Community  groups
    35      eligible for funding must provide services within the same community
    36      as  the  environmental  and/or  related  public  health issues to be
    37      addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused  on
    38      addressing  the environmental and/or related public health issues of
    39      the residents of the  affected  community  and  shall  be  comprised
    40      primarily  of members of the affected community; and $250,000 to the
    41      Adirondack North Country Association for the purposes of the Adiron-
    42      dack diversity initiative (09EJ20ER) (24713) .......................
    43      7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $7,000,000)
    44    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    45      of any natural resource damages (09RD20ER) (24817) .................
    46      2,025,000 ......................................... (re. $2,004,000)
    47    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
    48      institute, and including $100,000 for  the  department  to  contract
    49      with  the  Northeast waste management officials' association for the
    50      Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP20ER) (24815) .............
    51      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,843,000)

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Environmental health for assessments, testing  and  actions  including
     2      but  not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
     3      chemical, physical and  microbiological  agents,  including  contam-
     4      inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
     5      blooms,  including  vector  control for tick-borne illnesses such as
     6      lyme disease; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program;
     7      and $1,000,000 to the State University of New York at  Stony  Brook,
     8      directly  or  through  its  research foundation, to support research
     9      development and any associated testing or pilot projects towards the
    10      treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and $2,000,000  for  chil-
    11      dren's  environmental health centers, including school and community
    12      childhood lead exposure assessment conducted by such centers and not
    13      more than $625,000 for programs to  expand  and  improve  access  to
    14      local,  fresh,  nutritional food to nutritionally underserved neigh-
    15      borhoods in  New  York  State  through  the  Fresh  Connect  Program
    16      (09EH20ER) (25703) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $5,831,000)
    17    Brownfield  opportunity  area grants as authorized pursuant to section
    18      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO20ER) (25702) ..............
    19      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
 
    20  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
    21    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    22      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    23      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    24      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    25      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    26      following:
    27    Non-hazardous  landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for Essex
    28      county under an  agreement  with  the  department  of  environmental
    29      conservation  and  $150,000  for  Hamilton county under an agreement
    30      with the department of environmental conservation (09LC19ER) (24813)
    31      ...  700,000 ........................................ (re. $250,000)
    32    Municipal waste reduction or recycling  projects,  and  $2,000,000  of
    33      such  amount shall be made available for municipalities and not-for-
    34      profit food banks for projects for food donation and  the  recycling
    35      of food scraps (09MR19ER) (24814) ..................................
    36      14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,030,000)
    37    Secondary  materials  regional marketing assistance (09SM19ER) (24816)
    38      ...  200,000 ........................................ (re. $200,000)
    39    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    40      ities  related  to  Long  Island  pesticide   pollution   prevention
    41      (09PD19ER) (24818) ... 1,800,000 .................. (re. $1,460,000)
    42    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
    43      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    44      ing but not limited to: monitoring of  air  quality;  education  and
    45      outreach;  $1,000,000  for  the  connect  kids  program facilitating
    46      access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational activities, public
    47      lands and parks; improvements to environmental quality; or  environ-
    48      mental job training, in environmental justice, inner city and under-
    49      served  communities,  and  which  are undertaken by the state, or on
    50      behalf of the state  by  municipalities,  or  not-for-profit  corpo-
    51      rations;  and  $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made available for

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      community impact and job training grants; including $500,000 of such
     2      amount shall be made available to a not-for-profit organization  for
     3      the  purpose  of awarding grants on a competitive basis to community
     4      groups to build the capacity of such groups, provided that up to ten
     5      percent  may be made available for administrative costs and/or tech-
     6      nical assistance. Community impact and job training grants shall  be
     7      in or affecting to environmental justice communities in an amount of
     8      up  to  $100,000  for  community groups for projects that address an
     9      environmental justice community's exposure to multiple environmental
    10      harms and risks, including lead exposure and shall include implemen-
    11      tation, studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the  envi-
    12      ronment,  or related public health issues of the community, research
    13      that will be used to expand the knowledge or  understanding  of  the
    14      affected  community  and  ways  to  improve  the  resiliency  of the
    15      affected community.  The  results  of  the  investigation  shall  be
    16      disseminated  to members of the affected community. Community groups
    17      eligible for funding must provide services within the same community
    18      as the environmental and/or  related  public  health  issues  to  be
    19      addressed  by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
    20      addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues  of
    21      the  residents  of  the  affected  community  and shall be comprised
    22      primarily of members of the affected community; and $250,000 to  the
    23      Adirondack North Country Association for the purposes of the Adiron-
    24      dack diversity initiative (09EJ19ER) (24713) .......................
    25      7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $6,104,000)
    26    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    27      of any natural resource damages (09RD19ER) (24817) .................
    28      2,025,000 ......................................... (re. $1,380,000)
    29    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution  prevention
    30      institute,  and  including  $100,000  for the department to contract
    31      with the Northeast waste management officials' association  for  the
    32      Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP19ER) (24815) .............
    33      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,615,000)
    34    Environmental  health  for  assessments, testing and actions including
    35      but not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure  to
    36      chemical,  physical  and  microbiological  agents, including contam-
    37      inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
    38      blooms; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY  program;  and
    39      $1,000,000  to  the  State  University  of  New York at Stony Brook,
    40      directly or through its research  foundation,  to  support  research
    41      development and any associated testing or pilot projects towards the
    42      treatment  of  water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and $2,000,000 for chil-
    43      dren's environmental health centers, including school and  community
    44      childhood lead exposure assessment conducted by such centers and not
    45      more  than  $625,000  for  programs  to expand and improve access to
    46      local, fresh, nutritional food to nutritionally  underserved  neigh-
    47      borhoods  in  New  York  State  through  the  Fresh  Connect Program
    48      (09EH19ER) (25703) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $3,354,000)
    49    Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant  to  section
    50      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO19ER) (25702) ..............
    51      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
     2    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     3      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     4      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     5      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     6      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     7      following:
     8    Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for  Essex
     9      county  under  an  agreement  with  the  department of environmental
    10      conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton  county  under  an  agreement
    11      with the department of environmental conservation (09LC18ER) (24813)
    12      ...  700,000 ........................................ (re. $174,000)
    13    Municipal  waste  reduction  or  recycling projects, and $2,000,000 of
    14      such amount shall be made available for municipalities and  not-for-
    15      profit  food  banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
    16      of food scraps (09MR18ER) (24814) ... 14,000,000 .. (re. $1,052,000)
    17    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance  (09SM18ER)  (24816)
    18      ...  149,000 ........................................ (re. $149,000)
    19    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    20      ities   related   to  Long  Island  pesticide  pollution  prevention
    21      (09PD18ER) (24818) ... 1,800,000 .................... (re. $374,000)
    22    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the  costs
    23      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    24      ing  but  not  limited  to: monitoring of air quality; education and
    25      outreach; not more than $1,000,000  for  the  connect  kids  program
    26      facilitating  access  by  title  1  schools  to outdoor recreational
    27      activities, public lands and parks;  improvements  to  environmental
    28      quality;  or  environmental  job training, in environmental justice,
    29      inner city and underserved communities, and which are undertaken  by
    30      the  state,  or on behalf of the state by municipalities or not-for-
    31      profit corporations; and $3,000,000 of such  amount  shall  be  made
    32      available  for  community  impact and job training grants; including
    33      $500,000 of such amount shall be made available to a  not-for-profit
    34      organization  for  the  purpose  of awarding grants on a competitive
    35      basis to community groups to build  the  capacity  of  such  groups,
    36      provided  that  up to ten percent may be made available for adminis-
    37      trative costs and/or technical assistance. Community impact and  job
    38      training  grants  shall  be in or affecting to environmental justice
    39      communities in an amount of up to $100,000 for community groups  for
    40      projects  that address an environmental justice community's exposure
    41      to multiple environmental harms and risks, including  lead  exposure
    42      and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
    43      to  investigate  the environment, or related public health issues of
    44      the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
    45      understanding of the affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the
    46      resiliency  of  the  affected community. The results of the investi-
    47      gation shall be disseminated to members of the  affected  community.
    48      Community  groups  eligible  for funding shall be located within the
    49      same community as the environmental  and/or  related  public  health
    50      issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primari-
    51      ly  focused  on  addressing  the environmental and/or related public
    52      health issues of the residents of the affected community  and  shall

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      be   comprised  primarily  of  members  of  the  affected  community
     2      (09EJ18ER) (24713) ... 7,000,000 .................. (re. $3,898,000)
     3    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
     4      of any natural resource damages (09RD18ER) (24817) .................
     5      2,025,000 ......................................... (re. $1,732,000)
     6    Environmental health for assessments, testing  and  actions  including
     7      but  not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
     8      chemical, physical and  microbiological  agents,  including  contam-
     9      inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
    10      blooms;  including  up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program; and
    11      $1,000,000 to the State University  of  New  York  at  Stony  Brook,
    12      directly  or  through  its  research foundation, to support research
    13      development and any associated testing or pilot projects towards the
    14      treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and $2,000,000  for  chil-
    15      dren's  environmental health centers, including school and community
    16      childhood lead exposure assessment conducted by such centers and not
    17      more than $625,000 for programs to  expand  and  improve  access  to
    18      local,  fresh,  nutritional food to nutritionally underserved neigh-
    19      borhoods in New  York  State  through  the  Fresh  Connect  Program;
    20      including  up  to  $500,000  to  the State University of New York at
    21      Stony Brook to provide for a new  laboratory  testing  facility  for
    22      PFOA and other chemicals (09EH18ER) (25703) ........................
    23      6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,435,000)
    24    Brownfield  opportunity  area grants as authorized pursuant to section
    25      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO18ER) (25702) ..............
    26      2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
 
    27  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    28    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    29      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    30      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    31      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    32      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    33      following:
    34    Municipal  waste  reduction  or  recycling projects, and $2,000,000 of
    35      such amount shall be made available for municipalities and  not-for-
    36      profit  food  banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
    37      of food scraps (09MR17ER) (24814) ..................................
    38      14,000,000 ............................................ (re. $7,000)
    39    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance  (09SM17ER)  (24816)
    40      ...  500,000 ........................................ (re. $500,000)
    41    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    42      ities   related   to  Long  Island  pesticide  pollution  prevention
    43      (09PD17ER) (24818) ... 1,500,000 .................... (re. $113,000)
    44    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the  costs
    45      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
    46      ing  but  not  limited  to: monitoring of air quality; education and
    47      outreach; no more than  $500,000  for  the  community  garden  grant
    48      program;  not  more  than  $1,000,000  for  the connect kids program
    49      facilitating access by  title  1  schools  to  outdoor  recreational
    50      activities,  public  lands  and parks; improvements to environmental
    51      quality; or environmental job training,  in  environmental  justice,

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      inner  city and underserved communities, and which are undertaken by
     2      the state, or on behalf of the state by municipalities  or  not-for-
     3      profit  corporations;  and  $3,000,000  of such amount shall be made
     4      available  for  community  impact and job training grants; including
     5      $500,000 of such amount shall be made available to a  not-for-profit
     6      organization  for  the  purpose  of awarding grants on a competitive
     7      basis to community groups to build  the  capacity  of  such  groups,
     8      provided  that  up to ten percent may be made available for adminis-
     9      trative costs and/or technical assistance. Community impact and  job
    10      training  grants  shall  be  in  or  affecting environmental justice
    11      communities in an amount of up to $100,000 for community groups  for
    12      projects  that address an environmental justice community's exposure
    13      to multiple environmental harms and risks, including  lead  exposure
    14      and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
    15      to  investigate  the environment, or related public health issues of
    16      the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
    17      understanding of the affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the
    18      resiliency  of  the  affected community. The results of the investi-
    19      gation shall be disseminated to members of the  affected  community.
    20      Community  groups  eligible for funding shall be located in the same
    21      area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to  be
    22      addressed  by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
    23      addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues  of
    24      the  residents  of  the  affected  community  and shall be comprised
    25      primarily of members of the affected  community  (09EJ17ER)  (24713)
    26      ...  8,000,000 .................................... (re. $2,760,000)
    27    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    28      of any natural resource damages (09RD17ER) (24817) .................
    29      3,235,000 ......................................... (re. $1,153,000)
    30    Environmental health for assessments, testing  and  actions  including
    31      but  not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
    32      chemical, physical and  microbiological  agents,  including  contam-
    33      inants   in  drinking  water;  including  up  to  $500,000  for  the
    34      Clean-SweepNY program; and $1,000,000 to the State University of New
    35      York at Stony Brook, directly or through its research foundation, to
    36      support research development and any  associated  testing  or  pilot
    37      projects  towards  the treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and
    38      $500,000 to land banks to assist with lead abatement; and $2,000,000
    39      for children's environmental health centers,  including  school  and
    40      community  childhood  lead  exposure  assessment  conducted  by such
    41      centers and not more  than  $625,000  for  programs  to  expand  and
    42      improve  access  to  local, fresh, nutritional food to nutritionally
    43      underserved neighborhoods  in  New  York  State  through  the  Fresh
    44      Connect Program (09EH17ER) (25703) ... 6,500,000 .. (re. $1,444,000)
    45    Brownfield  opportunity  area grants as authorized pursuant to section
    46      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO17ER) (25702) ..............
    47      2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
 
    48  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    49    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    50      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    51      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
     2      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
     3      following:
     4    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance including productive
     5      reuse of cathode ray tubes and energy conservation services projects
     6      (09SM16ER) (24816) ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
     7    Notwithstanding  any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
     8      associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
     9      ing but not limited to: monitoring of  air  quality;  education  and
    10      outreach; not more than $500,000 for the connect kids program facil-
    11      itating  access  by  title  1 schools to outdoor recreational activ-
    12      ities, public lands and parks; improvements to environmental  quali-
    13      ty;  or  environmental job training, in environmental justice, inner
    14      city and underserved communities, and which are  undertaken  by  the
    15      state, or on behalf of the state by municipalities or not-for-profit
    16      corporations;  and $2,000,000 of such amount shall be made available
    17      for community impact and job training grants. Community  impact  and
    18      job  training  grants shall be in or affecting environmental justice
    19      communities in an amount of up to $50,000 for community  groups  for
    20      projects  that address an environmental justice community's exposure
    21      to multiple environmental harms and risks, including  lead  exposure
    22      and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
    23      to  investigate  the environment, or related public health issues of
    24      the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
    25      understanding of the affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the
    26      resiliency  of  the  affected community. The results of the investi-
    27      gation shall be disseminated to members of the  affected  community.
    28      Community  groups  eligible for funding shall be located in the same
    29      area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to  be
    30      addressed  by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
    31      addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues  of
    32      the  residents  of  the  affected  community  and shall be comprised
    33      primarily of members of the affected  community  (09EJ16ER)  (24713)
    34      ...  7,000,000 .................................... (re. $3,444,000)
    35    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    36      of any natural resource damages (09RD16ER) (24817) .................
    37      1,950,000 ........................................... (re. $504,000)
    38    Environmental health for assessments, testing  and  actions  including
    39      but  not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
    40      chemical, physical and  microbiological  agents,  including  contam-
    41      inants  in  drinking  water;  and $2,000,000 for children's environ-
    42      mental health centers, including school and community childhood lead
    43      exposure assessment conducted by such centers (09EH16ER) (25703) ...
    44      3,000,000 ............................................ (re. $72,000)
    45    Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant  to  section
    46      970-r of the general municipal law (09BO16ER) (25702) ..............
    47      2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,929,000)
 
    48  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
    49      section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    50    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    51      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     2      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     3      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     4      following:
     5    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
     6      tion services projects (09SM15ER) (24816) ..........................
     7      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $979,000)
     8    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for community impact research
     9      grants.  Such  grants shall be in or affecting environmental justice
    10      communities in an amount of up to $50,000 for community  groups  for
    11      projects  that address an environmental justice community's exposure
    12      to multiple environmental  harms  and  risks.  Such  projects  shall
    13      include  studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
    14      ronment, or related public health issues of the community,  research
    15      that  will  be  used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the
    16      affected community  and  ways  to  improve  the  resiliency  of  the
    17      affected  community.  The  results  of  the  investigation  shall be
    18      disseminated to members of the affected community. Community  groups
    19      eligible  for funding shall be located in the same area as the envi-
    20      ronmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the
    21      project. Such groups shall be primarily focused  on  addressing  the
    22      environmental  and/or  related public health issues of the residents
    23      of the affected  community  and  shall  be  comprised  primarily  of
    24      members  of  the affected community, $100,000 of which shall be made
    25      available to the city of Buffalo for lead  inspection  kits  in  zip
    26      codes  of northeast Buffalo previously designated by the Erie County
    27      department of health as "communities of concern" where children  are
    28      at exceptionally high risk for lead poisoning (09EJ15ER) (24713) ...
    29      1,100,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000)
    30    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    31      of any natural resource damages (09RD15ER) (24817) .................
    32      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $250,000)
 
    33  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
    34    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    35      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    36      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    37      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    38      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    39      following:
    40    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    41      tion services projects (09SM14ER) (24816) ..........................
    42      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
    43    Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
    44      ities   related   to  Long  Island  pesticide  pollution  prevention
    45      (09PD14ER) (24818) ... 1,200,000 ...................... (re. $1,000)
    46    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    47      of any natural resource damages (09RD14ER) (24817) .................
    48      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $183,000)

    49  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     2      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     3      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     4      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     5      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     6      following:
     7    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
     8      tion services projects (09SM13ER) (24816) ..........................
     9      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
    10    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    11      of any natural resource damages (09RD13ER) (24817) .................
    12      155,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000)
 
    13  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    14    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    15      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    16      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    17      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    18      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    19      following:
    20    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    21      tion services projects (09SM12ER) (24816) ..........................
    22      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
    23    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    24      of any natural resource damages (09RD12ER) (24817) .................
    25      175,000 .............................................. (re. $45,000)
 
    26  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    27    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    28      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    29      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    30      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    31      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    32      following:
    33    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    34      tion services projects (09SM11ER) (24816) ..........................
    35      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
    36    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment  and  recovery
    37      of any natural resource damages (09RD11ER) (24817) .................
    38      200,000 ............................................... (re. $3,000)
 
    39  By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    40    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    41      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    42      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    43      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    44      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
    45      following:
    46    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    47      tion services projects (09SM10ER) (24816) ..........................
    48      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
     2    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     3      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     4      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     5      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     6      location  to  other state departments and agencies, according to the
     7      following:
     8    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for  the  breast  cancer  and
     9      environmental  risk factors program at Cornell University (09BC09ER)
    10      (24819) ... 450,000 ................................. (re. $450,000)

    11  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009,  as  amended  by  chapter
    12      502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
    13    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    14      tion services projects (09SM09ER) (24816) ..........................
    15      1,381,000 ........................................... (re. $944,000)
 
    16  By  chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1,
    17      section 4, of the laws of 2009:
    18    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    19      tion services projects (09SM08ER) (24816) ..........................
    20      2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,184,000)
 
    21  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    22    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    23      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    24      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    25      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    26      location to other state departments and agencies, according  to  the
    27      following:
    28    Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
    29      tion services projects (09SM07ER) (24816) ..........................
    30      8,750,000 ......................................... (re. $5,401,000)
    31    Notwithstanding  any  law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
    32      of any natural resource  damages  to  the  Hudson  River  (09RD07ER)
    33      (24817) ... 1,300,000 ................................. (re. $4,000)
 
    34  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
    35      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    36    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    37      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    38      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    39      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    40      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies, including: (a)
    41      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,300,000 for the  assess-
    42      ment  and  recovery  of  any  natural resource damages to the Hudson
    43      River; and (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $450,000 for
    44      a Cornell University program to assess breast  cancer  and  environ-
    45      mental risk factors in New York State (09E206ER) (24751) ...........
    46      23,770,500 ........................................ (re. $5,418,000)

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1               project schedule
     2  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  Non-hazardous landfill closure
     6    projects ........................... 3,000
     7  Municipal  waste  reduction or
     8    recycling projects ................. 8,750
     9  Secondary  materials  regional
    10    marketing   assistance   and
    11    energy conservation services
    12    projects ........................... 8,750
    13  Services and expenses of the
    14    assessment and recovery of
    15    any natural resource damages
    16    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
    17  Pesticides program ................... 2,475
    18                                --------------
    19    Total ............................. 24,275
    20                                ==============

    21  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
    22      section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    23    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    24      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    25      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    26      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    27      location  to  other  state  departments and agencies, including: (a)
    28      notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,300,000 for the  assess-
    29      ment  and  recovery  of  any  natural resource damages to the Hudson
    30      River; and (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $450,000 for
    31      a Cornell University program to assess breast  cancer  and  environ-
    32      mental risk factors in New York State (09E205ER) (24751) ...........
    33      18,750,000 .......................................... (re. $597,000)
 
    34               project schedule
    35  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    36  --------------------------------------------
    37                        (thousands of dollars)
    38  Non-hazardous landfill closure
    39    projects ........................... 3,000
    40  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    41    recycling projects ................. 7,000
    42  Secondary  materials  regional
    43    marketing   assistance   and
    44    energy conservation services
    45    projects ........................... 7,000
    46  Services and expenses of the
    47    assessment and recovery of
    48    any natural resource damages
    49    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
    50  Pesticides program ................... 2,475

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1                                --------------
     2    Total ............................. 20,775
     3                                ==============
 
     4  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
     5    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     6      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     7      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     8      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
     9      location  to other state departments and agencies (09E204ER) (24751)
    10      ... 16,775,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000)
 
    11               project schedule
    12  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    13  --------------------------------------------
    14                        (thousands of dollars)
    15  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    16    recycling projects ................. 6,500
    17  Secondary  materials  regional
    18    marketing   assistance   and
    19    energy conservation services
    20    projects ........................... 6,500
    21  Services and expenses of the
    22    assessment and recovery of
    23    any natural resource damages
    24    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
    25  Pesticides program ................... 2,475
    26                                --------------
    27    Total ............................. 16,775
    28                                ==============
 
    29  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter  684,
    30      section 2, of the laws of 2003:
    31    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    32      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    33      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    34      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    35      location  to other state departments and agencies (09E203ER) (24751)
    36      ... 16,925,000 ...................................... (re. $637,000)
 
    37               Project Schedule
    38  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    39  --------------------------------------------
    40                        (thousands of dollars)
    41  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    42    recycling projects ................. 6,500
    43  Secondary  materials  regional
    44    marketing   assistance   and
    45    energy conservation services
    46    projects ........................... 6,500
    47  Services and expenses  of  the
    48    assessment  and  recovery of

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    any natural resource damages
     2    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
     3  Pesticides program ................... 2,625
     4                                --------------
     5    Total ............................. 16,925
     6                                ==============
 
     7  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
     8    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
     9      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    10      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    11      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    12      location  to other state departments and agencies (09E202ER) (24751)
    13      ... 14,435,000 ...................................... (re. $134,000)

    14               Project Schedule
    15  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    16  --------------------------------------------
    17                        (thousands of dollars)
    18  Municipal waste  reduction  or
    19    recycling projects ................ 5,255
    20  Secondary  materials  regional
    21    marketing   assistance   and
    22    energy conservation services
    23    projects .......................... 5,255
    24  Services  and  expenses of the
    25    assessment and  recovery  of
    26    any natural resource damages
    27    to the Hudson River ............... 1,300
    28  Pesticides program .................. 2,625
    29                                -------------
    30    Total ............................ 14,435
    31                                ==============
 
    32  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
    33      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    34    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    35      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    36      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    37      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    38      location to other state departments and agencies (09E200ER)  (24751)
    39      ... 22,025,000 ....................................... (re. $19,000)
 
    40               Project Schedule
    41  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    42  --------------------------------------------
    43                        (thousands of dollars)
    44  Non-hazardous landfill closure
    45    projects ........................... 7,000
    46  Municipal waste  reduction  or
    47    recycling projects ................. 6,225
    48  Secondary  materials  regional

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                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    marketing   assistance   and
     2    energy conservation services
     3    projects ........................... 5,000
     4  Services  and  expenses of the
     5    assessment and  recovery  of
     6    any natural resource damages
     7    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
     8  Pesticides program ................... 2,650
     9                                --------------
    10    Total ............................. 22,175
    11                                ==============
 
    12  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55,
    13      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    14    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes authorized by
    15      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
    16      solid  waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
    17      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including  subal-
    18      location  to other state departments and agencies (09E299ER) (24751)
    19      ... 22,083,319 ....................................... (re. $32,000)
 
    20               Project Schedule
    21  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    22  --------------------------------------------
    23                        (thousands of dollars)
    24  Non-hazardous landfill closure
    25    projects ........................... 9,000
    26  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    27    recycling projects ................. 4,500
    28  Secondary  materials  regional
    29    marketing   assistance   and
    30    energy conservation services
    31    projects ........................... 4,500
    32  Services and expenses  of  the
    33    assessment  and  recovery of
    34    any natural resource damages
    35    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
    36  Pesticides program ................... 3,600
    37                                --------------
    38    Total ............................. 22,900
    39                                ==============
 
    40  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 54,
    41      section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    42    For services and expenses  of  projects  and  purposes  authorized  by
    43      section  92-s  of  the state finance law to receive funding from the
    44      solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and  financial
    45      plan  to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
    46      location to other state departments and agencies (09E297ER)  (24751)
    47      ... 31,110,000 ...................................... (re. $562,000)

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                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1               project schedule
     2  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
     3  --------------------------------------------
     4                        (thousands of dollars)
     5  Non-hazardous landfill closure
     6    projects .......................... 17,000
     7  Municipal  waste  reduction or
     8    recycling projects ................. 5,505
     9  Secondary  materials  regional
    10    marketing   assistance   and
    11    energy conservation services
    12    projects ........................... 5,505
    13  Pesticides program ................... 1,100
    14                                --------------
    15    Total ............................. 29,110
    16                                ==============

    17  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 55,
    18      section 1, of the laws of 2007:
    19    For  services and expenses of projects authorized by the environmental
    20      protection act of 1993 to receive funding from the solid and hazard-
    21      ous materials account (71E294ER) (24751) ...........................
    22      12,400,000 ............................................ (re. $4,000)
 
    23               project schedule
    24  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    25  --------------------------------------------
    26                        (thousands of dollars)
    27  Non-hazardous landfill closure
    28    projects ........................... 9,000
    29  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    30    recycling projects ................. 2,000
    31  Secondary  materials  regional
    32    marketing         assistance
    33    projects ........................... 2,000
    34                                --------------
    35    Total ............................. 13,000
    36                                ==============
 
    37  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENTS (CCP)
 
    38    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    39    Environmental Protection Fund
    40    Open Space Account - 30454
    41    Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
    43      section 1, of the laws of 2003:
    44    For supplemental services  and  expenses  of  projects  and  purposes,
    45      including  the  payment  of liabilities incurred during state fiscal
    46      year 2001-02 for biodiversity stewardship  and  research,  soil  and
    47      water  conservation  districts.  Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed

                                           289                        12554-06-3

                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Protection  Alliance,  Albany  Pinebush  Preserve  Commission,  Long
     2      Island  South  Shore  Estuary Reserve and Peconic Bay; authorized by
     3      section 92-s of the state finance law to receive  funding  from  the
     4      open  space  account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
     5      plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subalo-
     6      cation to other  state  departments  and  agencies  including  costs
     7      related  to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
     8      Sound Coastal Area including Held Property, Long Island South  Shore
     9      Estuary  Reserve,  Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine
    10      Barrens Core Compatible Growth  Area  and  Critical  Resource  Area,
    11      Western  Suffolk/Nassau  Special  Groundwater Protection Area Under-
    12      hill, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks  -  including  Bushwick
    13      Inlet,  Mount  Loretto,  Staten  Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Wet
    14      Woods, Fahnestock State Park, Great Swamp, Lundy  Estate,  Neversink
    15      Highlands,  Highlands  Greenway  Corridor,  Mongaup  Valley Wildlife
    16      Management Area, Shunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain,
    17      Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine  Corridor,
    18      Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail,
    19      Catskill  Unfragmented  Forest,  Long  Path, New York City Watershed
    20      Lands-Croton, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine  Bush,  Olana
    21      Viewshed,   Five   Rivers  Environmental  Education  Center,  Tivoli
    22      Preserve, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain  Shoreline  and
    23      Wetlands,  Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National Lead/Tahawus,
    24      Undeveloped Lake George  Shore,  Whitney  Park,  Recreational  Trail
    25      Linkages  and  Networks,  Bog  River/Beaver River Headwater Complex,
    26      Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Minnehaha Tract,  Maumee
    27      Swamp,  Moose  River  Corridor,  Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
    28      Streams,    Rome    Sand    Plains,    Nelson     Swamp,     Genesee
    29      Greenway/Recreationway,   Genny-Green   Trail/Link  Trail,  Northern
    30      Montezuma Wetlands, Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes,  Allegany  State
    31      Park, Alder Bottom/French Creek, Great Lakes & Niagara River Access,
    32      Shore  Lands  &  Vistas,  Salmon River Corridor, Braddock Bay, Clark
    33      Reservation State Park, Chautauqua  Lake  Access,  Shore  Lands  and
    34      Vistas,  Randolf  Swamp,  Eighteen  Mile  Creek/Hampton Brook Woods,
    35      Delaware River Tailwaters, Statewide Small Projects, Working  Forest
    36      Lands/Conservation    Easements   -   Cedarlands,   Working   Forest
    37      Lands/Conservation Easements - Champion International Inc.,  Working
    38      Forest  Lands/Conservation  Easements-Domtar  Inc.,  Working  Forest
    39      Lands/Conservation Easements-Boeselager Forestry, and Working Forest
    40      Lands/Conservation Easements-Clerical  Medical  Forestry  (09E702EA)
    41      (24716) ... 63,330,000 ............................... (re. $59,000)
 
    42               Project Schedule
    43  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    44  --------------------------------------------
    45                        (thousands of dollars)
    46  Land acquisition .................... 38,000
    47  Hudson  River  Estuary Manage-
    48    ment Plan .......................... 5,800
    49  Biodiversity  stewardship  and
    50    research ............................. 750
    51  County  agriculture  and farm-

                                           290                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    land protection activities ......... 8,000
     2  Non-point source abatement and
     3    control projects ................... 6,000
     4  Soil  and  water  conservation
     5    districts .......................... 1,860
     6  Finger    Lakes-Lake   Ontario
     7    Watershed  Protection  Alli-
     8    ance ............................... 1,300
     9  Albany   Pine   Bush  Preserve
    10    Commission ........................... 370
    11  Long   Island   Central   Pine
    12    Barrens Planning ..................... 700
    13  Long  Island South Shore Estu-
    14    ary Reserve .......................... 350
    15  Peconic Bay ............................ 200
    16                                --------------
    17    Total ............................. 63,330
    18                                ==============
 
    19    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    20    Environmental Protection Fund
    21    Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Account - 30453
    22    Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
    24    For  supplemental  services  and  expenses  of  projects  and purposes
    25      authorized by section 92-s of the state finance law to receive fund-
    26      ing from the parks, recreation and historic preservation account  in
    27      accordance  with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
    28      the director of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state
    29      departments  and  agencies.  Notwithstanding  any  other  law to the
    30      contrary, $10 million of this appropriation  shall  support  capital
    31      projects,  excluding personal service costs, eligible and authorized
    32      for funding from any office of parks, recreation and historic  pres-
    33      ervation  state parks infrastructure fund-076 appropriation or reap-
    34      propriation, subject to the approval of the director of the budget.
    35    Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, such expenses shall  be
    36      paid  in the first instance from the state parks infrastructure fund
    37      - 076, then reimbursed from this appropriation, including the trans-
    38      fer of expenses and the payment of  liabilities  incurred  prior  to
    39      April 1, 2002, up to the limit of $10 million (09E602EA) (24715) ...
    40      47,750,000 ........................................ (re. $1,547,000)
 
    41               Project Schedule
    42  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    43  --------------------------------------------
    44                        (thousands of dollars)
    45  Local  waterfront  revitaliza-
    46    tion programs ...................... 6,750
    47  Parks, recreation and historic
    48    preservation projects .............. 8,500
    49  Hudson River Park ................... 15,000

                                           291                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  Stewardship projects ................. 6,500
     2  State parks projects ................ 10,000
     3  Historic barns projects .............. 1,000
     4                                --------------
     5    Total ............................. 47,750
     6                                ==============
 
     7  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
     8    For  services  and  expenses  of  projects to receive funding from the
     9      parks, recreation, and historic preservation account, in  accordance
    10      with  a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
    11      tor of the budget, including suballocation to  other  state  depart-
    12      ments,  agencies, public benefit corporations and public authorities
    13      (09E500EA) (24715) ... 10,000,000 ................. (re. $1,467,000)
 
    14  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
    15    For services and expenses of projects  to  receive  funding  from  the
    16      parks,  recreation  and historic preservation account, in accordance
    17      with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the  direc-
    18      tor  of  the  budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
    19      ments, agencies, public benefit corporations and public  authorities
    20      (09E699EA) (24715) ... 26,650,000 ................... (re. $858,000)
 
    21    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    22    Environmental Protection Fund
    23    Solid Waste Account - 30452
    24    Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
    26    For  supplemental  services  and  expenses  of  projects and purposes,
    27      including the payment of liabilities incurred  during  state  fiscal
    28      year  2001-02  for  natural resource damages and pesticides program,
    29      authorized by section 92-s of the state finance law to receive fund-
    30      ing from the solid waste account in accordance with  a  programmatic
    31      and  financial  plan  to  be approved by the director of the budget,
    32      including suballocation to  other  state  departments  and  agencies
    33      (09E502EA) (24714) ... 13,920,000 ................... (re. $114,000)

    34               Project Schedule
    35  PROJECT                               AMOUNT
    36  --------------------------------------------
    37                        (thousands of dollars)
    38  Municipal  waste  reduction or
    39    recycling projects ................. 5,000
    40  Secondary  materials  regional
    41    marketing   assistance   and
    42    energy conservation services
    43    projects ........................... 4,995
    44  Services and expenses  of  the
    45    assessment  and  recovery of
    46    any natural resource damages

                                           292                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
     2  Pesticides program ................... 2,625
     3                                --------------
     4    Total ............................. 13,920
     5                                ==============
 
     6  ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOND ACT FUND (CCP)
 
     7    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     8    Environmental Quality Bond Act Fund
     9    Environmental Quality Bond Act Fund Account - 30670
    10    Bond Proceeds Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, as amended by chapter 55,
    12      section 1, of the laws of 1996:
    13    The  sum  of  $209,000,000  or  so much thereof as may be necessary is
    14      hereby appropriated from the "environmental quality bond  act  fund"
    15      as  established by section 97-d of the state finance law for payment
    16      to the capital projects fund for disbursements  from  such  fund  as
    17      certified by the state comptroller as: "Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
    18      ation  Disbursements,"  "Municipal  Landfill Closure Disbursements,"
    19      "Land Acquisition, Preservation and Improvement Disbursements,"  and
    20      "Historic  Preservation,  Municipal  Park  and  Urban Cultural Parks
    21      Disbursements." The director of the budget is hereby  authorized  to
    22      designate  to  the  state  comptroller  appropriations made from the
    23      capital projects fund in accordance with the provisions  of  article
    24      52 of the environmental conservation law for the purposes heretofore
    25      specified.  The  state comptroller shall at the commencement of each
    26      month certify to the director of the budget,  the  chairman  of  the
    27      senate  finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and
    28      means committee,  the  amounts  disbursed  from  the  appropriations
    29      designated  by  the  director of the budget for each of the purposes
    30      herein enumerated for the month  preceding  such  certification  and
    31      such  certifications  shall  not  exceed in the aggregate the moneys
    32      appropriated therefor from the capital projects fund. A copy of each
    33      such certification shall also be delivered to the public officers of
    34      the respective state department or  agency  to  which  such  capital
    35      projects  fund  appropriations are made available (71109210) (80914)
    36      ... 209,000,000 .................................. (re. $39,005,000)
 
    37  ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROTECTION FUND (CCP)
 
    38    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    39    Environmental Quality Protection Fund
    40    Environmental Quality Protection Account - 30640
    41    Bond Proceeds Purpose
 
    42  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, as amended by chapter 55,
    43      section 1, of the laws of 1996:
    44    The sum of $84,369,000, or so much thereof  as  may  be  necessary  is
    45      hereby appropriated from the "environmental quality protection fund"
    46      as  established by section 97-a of the state finance law for payment

                                           293                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      to the capital projects fund for disbursements  from  such  fund  as
     2      certified  by  the  state comptroller as: "Water Quality Improvement
     3      Disbursements,"  "State  Air  Quality  Improvement   Disbursements,"
     4      "Municipal  Air  Quality Improvement Disbursements," "Land Preserva-
     5      tion and Improvement Disbursements," "Municipal Solid Waste  Manage-
     6      ment Disbursements," and "Park Lands Disbursements."
     7    The  director  of  the budget is hereby authorized to designate to the
     8      state comptroller appropriations made from the capital projects fund
     9      in accordance with the provisions of article 51 of the environmental
    10      conservation law for the purposes heretofore specified.
    11    The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month  certify
    12      to  the  director  of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
    13      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and  means  commit-
    14      tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations designated by the
    15      director  of  the  budget for each of the purposes herein enumerated
    16      for the month preceding such certification and  such  certifications
    17      shall  not  exceed in the aggregate the moneys appropriated therefor
    18      from the capital projects fund. A copy of  each  such  certification
    19      shall  also  be  delivered  to the public officers of the respective
    20      state department or agency  to  which  such  capital  projects  fund
    21      appropriations are made available (71059210) (80906) ...............
    22      84,369,000 ....................................... (re. $17,710,000)
 
    23  By chapter 54, section 9, of the laws of 1981, as amended by chapter 55,
    24      section 1, of the laws of 1996:
    25    The  sum  of  seven hundred fifty-nine million nine hundred eighty-one
    26      thousand two hundred eighty dollars ($759,981,280), or so much ther-
    27      eof as may be necessary is hereby appropriated  from  the  "environ-
    28      mental  quality  protection  fund" as established by section 97-a of
    29      the state finance law for payment to the capital projects  fund  for
    30      disbursements  from  such fund as certified by the state comptroller
    31      as: "Water Quality Improvement Disbursements,"  "State  Air  Quality
    32      Improvement   Disbursements,"  "Municipal  Air  Quality  Improvement
    33      Disbursements," "Land Preservation and  Improvement  Disbursements,"
    34      "Municipal  Solid  Waste  Management Disbursements," and "Park Lands
    35      Disbursements."
    36    The director of the budget is hereby authorized to  designate  to  the
    37      state comptroller appropriations made from the capital projects fund
    38      in  accordance with the provisions of article fifty-one of the envi-
    39      ronmental conservation law for the purposes heretofore specified.
    40    The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month  certify
    41      to  the  director  of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
    42      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and  means  commit-
    43      tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations designated by the
    44      director  of  the  budget for each of the purposes herein enumerated
    45      for the month preceding such certification and  such  certifications
    46      shall  not  exceed in the aggregate the moneys appropriated therefor
    47      from the capital projects fund. A copy of  each  such  certification
    48      shall  also  be  delivered  to the public officers of the respective
    49      state department or agency  to  which  such  capital  projects  fund
    50      appropriations are made available (01371610) (80906) ...............

                                           294                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      ................................................... (re. $1,269,000)
 
     2  ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
 
     3    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     4    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     5    Environmental Restoration Purpose
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
     7    For  state  assistance  payments  for  the state share of the costs of
     8      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
     9      of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation  law  for
    10      project  costs,  including  costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
    11      and for payment of  reimbursements  to  the  clean  water/clean  air
    12      implementation  fund  for services and expenses of state departments
    13      and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to  as
    14      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    15      priated  herein  may  be suballocated to other state departments and
    16      agencies.
    17    Notwithstanding the provisions of any  general  or  special  law,  the
    18      moneys  hereby  appropriated  shall  be  available for environmental
    19      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    20      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    21      approval of availability by the director  of  the  division  of  the
    22      budget.
    23    The  state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
    24      to the director of the division of the budget, the  commissioner  of
    25      environmental  conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate finance
    26      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
    27      the amounts disbursed from  this  appropriation  for  "Environmental
    28      Restoration  Project  Disbursements"  for  the  month preceding such
    29      certification (09BA02W5) (24838) ... 75,000,000 ..... (re. $479,000)
 
    30  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001:
    31    For state assistance payments for the state  share  of  the  costs  of
    32      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
    33      of  title  5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
    34      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    35      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    36      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    37      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    38      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    39      priated herein may be suballocated to other  state  departments  and
    40      agencies.
    41    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general or special law, the
    42      moneys hereby appropriated  shall  be  available  for  environmental
    43      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    44      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    45      approval  of  availability  by  the  director of the division of the
    46      budget.
    47    The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month  certify
    48      to  the  director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of

                                           295                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      environmental conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate  finance
     2      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
     3      the  amounts  disbursed  from  this appropriation for "Environmental
     4      Restoration  Project  Disbursements"  for  the  month preceding such
     5      certification (09BA01W5) (24838) ... 25,000,000 ..... (re. $288,000)
 
     6  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
     7    For state assistance payments for the state  share  of  the  costs  of
     8      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
     9      of  title  5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
    10      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    11      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    12      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    13      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    14      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    15      priated herein may be suballocated to other  state  departments  and
    16      agencies.
    17    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general or special law, the
    18      moneys hereby appropriated  shall  be  available  for  environmental
    19      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    20      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    21      approval  of  availability  by  the  director of the division of the
    22      budget.
    23    The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month  certify
    24      to  the  director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
    25      environmental conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate  finance
    26      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
    27      the  amounts  disbursed  from  this appropriation for "Environmental
    28      Restoration Project Disbursements"  for  the  month  preceding  such
    29      certification (09BA00W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ..... (re. $382,000)
 
    30  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
    31    For  state  assistance  payments  for  the state share of the costs of
    32      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
    33      of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation  law  for
    34      project  costs,  including  costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
    35      and for payment of  reimbursements  to  the  clean  water/clean  air
    36      implementation  fund  for services and expenses of state departments
    37      and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to  as
    38      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    39      priated  herein  may  be suballocated to other state departments and
    40      agencies.
    41    Notwithstanding the provisions of any  general  or  special  law,  the
    42      moneys  hereby  appropriated  shall  be  available for environmental
    43      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    44      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    45      approval of availability by the director  of  the  division  of  the
    46      budget.
    47    The  state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
    48      to the director of the division of the budget, the  commissioner  of
    49      environmental  conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate finance
    50      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee

                                           296                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      the amounts disbursed from  this  appropriation  for  "Environmental
     2      Restoration  Project  Disbursements"  for  the  month preceding such
     3      certification (09BA99W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ..... (re. $138,000)
 
     4  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
     5    For  state  assistance  payments  for  the state share of the costs of
     6      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
     7      of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation  law  for
     8      project  costs,  including  costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
     9      and for payment of  reimbursements  to  the  clean  water/clean  air
    10      implementation  fund  for services and expenses of state departments
    11      and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to  as
    12      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    13      priated  herein  may  be suballocated to other state departments and
    14      agencies.
    15    Notwithstanding the provisions of any  general  or  special  law,  the
    16      moneys  hereby  appropriated  shall  be  available for environmental
    17      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    18      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    19      approval of availability by the director  of  the  division  of  the
    20      budget.
    21    The  state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
    22      to the director of the division of the budget, the  commissioner  of
    23      environmental  conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate finance
    24      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
    25      the amounts disbursed from  this  appropriation  for  "Environmental
    26      Restoration  Project  Disbursements"  for  the  month preceding such
    27      certification (09BA98W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ...... (re. $22,000)
 
    28  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
    29    For state assistance payments for the state  share  of  the  costs  of
    30      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
    31      of  title  5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
    32      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
    33      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    34      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    35      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    36      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    37      priated herein may be suballocated to other  state  departments  and
    38      agencies.
    39    Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  general or special law, the
    40      moneys hereby appropriated  shall  be  available  for  environmental
    41      restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
    42      environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
    43      approval  of  availability  by  the  director of the division of the
    44      budget.
    45    The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month  certify
    46      to  the  director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
    47      environmental conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate  finance
    48      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
    49      the  amounts  disbursed  from  this appropriation for "Environmental

                                           297                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1      Restoration Project Disbursements"  for  the  month  preceding  such
     2      certification (09BA97W5) (24838) ... 20,000,000 .. (re. $20,000,000)
 
     3  By  chapter  413, section 29, of the laws of 1996, as amended by chapter
     4      55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
     5    For state assistance payments for the state  share  of  the  costs  of
     6      environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
     7      of  title  5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
     8      project costs, including costs incidental  and  appurtenant  thereto
     9      and  for  payment  of  reimbursements  to  the clean water/clean air
    10      implementation fund for services and expenses of  state  departments
    11      and  agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
    12      "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
    13      priated herein may be suballocated to other  state  departments  and
    14      agencies.
    15    Notwithstanding  the  provisions of any general or special law, moneys
    16      hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental restoration
    17      projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56  of  the  environ-
    18      mental  conservation  law  upon  the  issuance  of  a certificate of
    19      approval of availability by the director  of  the  division  of  the
    20      budget.
    21    The  state comptroller at the commencement of each month shall certify
    22      to the director of the division of the budget, the  commissioner  of
    23      environmental  conservation,  the  chairman  of  the  senate finance
    24      committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
    25      the amounts disbursed from  this  appropriation  for  "Environmental
    26      Restoration  Project  Disbursements"  for  the  month preceding such
    27      certification (09BA96W5) (24838) ... 50,000,000 ....... (re. $1,000)

    28  FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP)
 
    29    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    30    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    31    Maintenance and Operations Purpose
 
    32  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    33    For the maintenance and operation of various  facilities  and  systems
    34      including  personal  services,  fringe  benefits  and indirect costs
    35      (09FM22MO) (81107) ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $6,000,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    37    For the maintenance and operation of various  facilities  and  systems
    38      including  personal  services,  fringe  benefits  and indirect costs
    39      (09FM21MO) (81107) ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $6,000,000)
 
    40  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    41    For the maintenance and operation of various  facilities  and  systems
    42      including  personal  services,  fringe  benefits  and indirect costs
    43      (09FM20MO) (81107) ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $1,603,000)
 
    44  FISH AND WILDLIFE (CCP)

                                           298                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     2    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
     3    Fish and Wildlife Purpose
 
     4  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
     5    For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
     6      itation  and  reconstruction  of  the  department  of  environmental
     7      conservation's fish hatcheries including  personal  service,  fringe
     8      benefits and indirect costs (09HE1354) (24839) .....................
     9      500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)

    10  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
    11    For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
    12      itation  and  reconstruction  of  the  department  of  environmental
    13      conservation's fish hatcheries including  personal  service,  fringe
    14      benefits and indirect costs (09HE1254) (24839) .....................
    15      500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
 
    16  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
    17    For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
    18      itation  and  reconstruction  of  the  department  of  environmental
    19      conservation's  fish  hatcheries  including  personal  services  and
    20      fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE1154) (24839) ..............
    21      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    22  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    23    For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
    24      itation  and  reconstruction  of  the  department  of  environmental
    25      conservation's  fish  hatcheries  including  personal  services  and
    26      fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE1054) (24839) ..............
    27      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    28  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
    29    For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
    30      itation  and  reconstruction  of  the  department  of  environmental
    31      conservation's  fish  hatcheries  including  personal  services  and
    32      fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE0954) (24839) ..............
    33      1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $136,000)
 
    34  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 55,
    35      section 1, of the laws of 2004:
    36    For  rehabilitation and improvements of fishing access sites including
    37      personal services, fringe benefits  and  indirect  costs  (09FA0354)
    38      (24841) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $409,000)
 
    39    Capital Projects Funds - Other
    40    Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
    41    Habitat Conservation and Access Account - 32217
    42    Fish and Wildlife Purpose
 
    43  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:

                                           299                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For  services  and  expenses,  including personal service, nonpersonal
     2      service, fringe benefits and indirect costs related  to  management,
     3      protection  and  restoration fish and wildlife habitat, and improve-
     4      ment and development of public access for fish and wildlife  related
     5      recreation (09HC2254) (24718) ......................................
     6      1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,043,000)
 
     7  LANDS AND FORESTS (CCP)
 
     8    Capital Projects Funds - Other
     9    Capital Projects Fund - 30000
    10    Lands and Forests Purpose
 
    11  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2022:
    12    For  services  and  expenses,  including personal service, nonpersonal
    13      service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the  steward-
    14      ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
    15      tion  of  Unit  Management  Plans, costs related to invasive species
    16      management activities and for the development and implementation  of
    17      Green  Certification  for  state forests, including suballocation to
    18      other state departments and agencies (09LF2253) (25766) ............
    19      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000)
    20    For the purchase and replacement of equipment  and  facility  improve-
    21      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
    22      gency  response  in  support  of  public  safety, including personal
    23      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS2253) (24846) ....
    24      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    25  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2021:
    26    For services and expenses,  including  personal  service,  nonpersonal
    27      service,  indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the steward-
    28      ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
    29      tion of Unit Management Plans, costs  related  to  invasive  species
    30      management  activities and for the development and implementation of
    31      Green Certification for state forests,  including  suballocation  to
    32      other state departments and agencies (09LF2153) (25766) ............
    33      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000)
    34    For  the  purchase  and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
    35      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
    36      gency response in  support  of  public  safety,  including  personal
    37      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS2153) (24846) ....
    38      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    39  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2020:
    40    For  services  and  expenses,  including personal service, nonpersonal
    41      service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the  steward-
    42      ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
    43      tion  of  Unit  Management  Plans, costs related to invasive species
    44      management activities and for the development and implementation  of
    45      Green  Certification  for  state forests, including suballocation to
    46      other state departments and agencies (09LF2053) (25766) ............
    47      4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,796,000)

                                           300                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1    For the purchase and replacement of equipment  and  facility  improve-
     2      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
     3      gency  response  in  support  of  public  safety, including personal
     4      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS2053) (24846) ....
     5      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
     6  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
     7    For  services  and  expenses, including personal service, non-personal
     8      service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the  steward-
     9      ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
    10      tion  of  Unit  Management  Plans, costs related to invasive species
    11      management activities and for the development and implementation  of
    12      Green  Certification  for  state forests, including suballocation to
    13      other state departments and agencies (09LF1953) (25766) ............
    14      5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,770,000)
 
    15  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
    16    For services and expenses, including  personal  service,  non-personal
    17      service,  indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the steward-
    18      ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
    19      tion of Unit Management Plans, costs  related  to  invasive  species
    20      management  activities and for the development and implementation of
    21      Green Certification for state forests,  including  suballocation  to
    22      other state departments and agencies (09LF1853) (25766) ............
    23      5,000,000 ........................................... (re. $540,000)
 
    24  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
    25    For  the  purchase  and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
    26      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
    27      gency response in  support  of  public  safety,  including  personal
    28      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1753) (24846) ....
    29      1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
 
    30  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
    31    For  the  purchase  and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
    32      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
    33      gency response in  support  of  public  safety,  including  personal
    34      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1653) (24846) ....
    35      500,000 ............................................. (re. $352,000)
 
    36  By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
    37    For  the  purchase  and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
    38      ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
    39      gency response in  support  of  public  safety,  including  personal
    40      services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1553) (24846) ....
    41      2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,169,000)
 
    42  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
    43    For the stewardship of newly acquired and existing state lands includ-
    44      ing personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including
    45      suballocation  to  other  state  departments and agencies (09SW1053)
    46      (24843) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $101,000)

                                           301                        12554-06-3
 
                        DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
 
                      CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS   2023-24
 
     1  By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
     2    For  services  and expenses, including necessary consultant costs, for
     3      judgement or settlement payments relat