STATE OF NEW YORK
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S. 7504--C A. 9504--C
SENATE - ASSEMBLY
January 21, 2020
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IN SENATE -- A BUDGET BILL, submitted by the Governor pursuant to arti-
cle seven of the Constitution -- read twice and ordered printed, and
when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance -- committee
discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
to said committee -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee -- committee
discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
to said committee
IN ASSEMBLY -- 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 recommitted to said committee -- again reported from
said committee with amendments, ordered reprinted as amended and
recommitted 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
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 purpose of the appropriations, are appropriated by comprehensive
2 construction programs (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation CCP),
3 purposes and projects designated by the appropriations as advances from
4 the capital projects fund in accordance with the provisions of sections
5 40-a and 93 of the state finance law, and are authorized to be paid as
6 hereinafter provided as an advance for a share, part or whole of the
7 cost for such programs, purposes and projects hereinafter specified.
8 c) The several amounts specified in this chapter as capital projects -
9 reappropriations, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to accom-
10 plish the purpose of the appropriations, as appropriated by comprehen-
11 sive construction programs (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation
12 CCP), purposes, and projects, being the undisbursed and/or unexpended
13 balances of the prior year's appropriations, are reappropriated and
14 unless otherwise amended or repealed in part or total in this chapter
15 shall continue to be available for the same purposes as the prior appro-
16 priations or as otherwise amended for the fiscal year beginning April 1,
17 2020.
18 The capital projects reappropriations contained in this chapter may be
19 amended by repealing the items set forth in brackets and by adding ther-
20 eto the underscored material. Certain reappropriations in this chapter
21 are shown using abbreviated text, with three leader dots (an ellipsis)
22 followed by three spaces (... ) used to indicate where existing law
23 that is being continued is not shown. However, unless a change is clear-
24 ly indicated by the use of brackets [] for deletions and underscores
25 for additions, the purpose, amounts, funding source and all other
26 aspects pertinent to each item of appropriation shall be as last appro-
27 priated.
28 For the purpose of complying with section 25 of the state finance law,
29 the year, chapter and section of the last act reappropriating a former
30 original appropriation or any part thereof is, unless otherwise indi-
31 cated, chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019.
32 d) No moneys appropriated by this chapter shall be available for
33 payment until a certificate of approval has been issued by the director
34 of the budget, who shall file such certificate with the department of
35 audit and control, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and
36 the chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee.
37 e) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, prior to the
38 expenditure of any funds received by the Federal government in response
39 to the COVID-19 public health emergency pursuant to the authority grant-
40 ed in any appropriation set forth herein, the director of the budget may
41 require that the agency or public authority making such expenditures
42 submit an allocation plan to the director of the budget for approval.
43 Approved allocation plans shall be provided to the president pro tempore
44 of the senate and the speaker of the assembly within 30 days of
45 approval. Such allocation plan must comport with any minimum Federal
46 requirements for the expenditure of such funds.
47 f) The appropriations contained in this chapter shall be available for
48 the fiscal year beginning on April 1, 2020 except as otherwise noted.
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ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 1,000,000 0
6 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 1,500,000
7 ---------------- ----------------
8 All Funds ........................ 1,000,000 1,500,000
9 ================ ================
10 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP) .... 1,000,000
11 --------------
12 Capital Projects Funds - Other
13 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
14 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
15 For alterations, rehabilitations and other
16 improvements to facilities, including but
17 not limited to design and construction,
18 consultation, inspection and engineering
19 costs (13AB2003) ............................. 1,000,000
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ADIRONDACK PARK AGENCY
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP)
2 Special Revenue Funds - Other
3 Combined Expendable Trust Fund
4 Miscellaneous Gifts Account - 20100
5 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
7 For alterations, rehabilitations and improvements of various facili-
8 ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
9 prior to April 1, 2012 (13GI1203) (81010) ..........................
10 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
11 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
12 For alterations, rehabilitations and improvements of various facili-
13 ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
14 prior to April 1, 2011 (13GI1103) (81010) ..........................
15 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
16 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
17 For alterations, rehabilitations and improvements of various facili-
18 ties, including personal service and payment of liabilities incurred
19 prior to April 1, 2010 (13GI1003) (81010) ..........................
20 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 19,415,000 41,574,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 19,415,000 41,574,000
8 ================ ================
9 NEW YORK WORKS (CCP) ........................................ 15,715,000
10 --------------
11 Capital Projects Funds - Other
12 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
13 Administrative Services Purpose
14 For the purchase and replacement of vehicles
15 and equipment (60VS20AS) (11420) ............... 600,000
16 For services and expenses related to the
17 purchase or replacement of laboratory
18 equipment (60ES20AS) (11421) ................... 115,000
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
21 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
22 For services and expenses related to New
23 York Works Infrastructure projects for
24 alterations, rehabilitation, improvements,
25 and land acquisition at the state fair,
26 including personal service and the payment
27 of liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
28 2020. All or a portion of the funds appro-
29 priated hereby may be suballocated or
30 transferred to any department, agency or
31 public authority (60NY2003) (10300) ......... 15,000,000
32 STATE FAIR (CCP) ............................................. 3,700,000
33 --------------
34 Capital Projects Funds - Other
35 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
36 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
37 For payment of the costs including personal
38 services, nonpersonal services, fringe
39 benefits and indirect costs, of alter-
40 ations, rehabilitation and improvements
41 including preventive maintenance, replace-
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 ment, refurbishment and energy conserva-
2 tion of various facilities, including the
3 payment of liabilities incurred prior to
4 April 1, 2020 (60MN2003) (11493) ............. 1,700,000
5 Capital Projects Funds - Other
6 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
7 State Fair Capital Improvement Account - 32208
8 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
9 For payment of the costs including personal
10 services, nonpersonal services, fringe
11 benefits and indirect costs, of alter-
12 ations, rehabilitation and improvements
13 including preventive maintenance, replace-
14 ment, refurbishment and energy conserva-
15 tion of various facilities, including the
16 payment of liabilities incurred prior to
17 April 1, 2020 (60RI2003) (11493) ............. 2,000,000
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 2019, as added by chapter 314,
6 section 1, of the laws of 2019:
7 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
8 extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium
9 reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
10 law for: the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabil-
11 itation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
12 ment of fairground buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
13 facilities used to house or promote agriculture, excluding parking
14 facilities and signage; or for the costs of construction, reno-
15 vation, alteration, rehabilitation, improvements, installation,
16 acquisition, repair or replacement of water systems, restrooms,
17 septic systems, and/or storm water management systems on fairgrounds
18 or in fairground buildings to be allocated by the commissioner in
19 amounts not to exceed $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
20 horticultural corporations or county extension services on a non-
21 competitive basis until such funds are exhausted [(60LF1903)]
22 (60LF1907) (11414) ... 5,000,000 .................. (re. $5,000,000)
23 For grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
24 ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is restricted to
25 the costs of capital projects including, but not limited to,
26 construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
27 or expansion of buildings, equipment, or facilities necessary for
28 the secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
29 and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner on a
30 competitive basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
31 In municipalities with a population of less than two million, for
32 such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or
33 under contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with
34 one or more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
35 pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and not more than
36 $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
37 for projects serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
38 not less than $100,000 and not more than $500,000, not to exceed
39 seventy-five percent of the total project cost; (b) In munici-
40 palities with a population of more than two million, for such
41 pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or under
42 contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one or
43 more municipalities, grants in amounts not less than $100,000 and
44 not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five percent of the
45 total project cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have not been
46 extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
47 for such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not operated
48 by or under contract with one or more municipalities for the
49 provision of pound or shelter services, grants in amounts not more
50 than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Up to five percent of the total appropriation amount may be made
2 available for the services and expenses of the department in
3 relation to these grants, including personal service, non-personal
4 service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs [(60AS1903)] (60AS1907)
5 (11433) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $5,000,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
7 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
8 extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium
9 reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
10 law for: the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabil-
11 itation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
12 ment of fairground buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
13 facilities used to house or promote agriculture, excluding parking
14 facilities and signage; or for the costs of construction, reno-
15 vation, alteration, rehabilitation, improvements, installation,
16 acquisition, repair or replacement of water systems, restrooms,
17 septic systems, and/or storm water management systems on fairgrounds
18 or in fairground buildings to be allocated by the commissioner in
19 amounts not to exceed $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
20 horticultural corporations or county extension services on a non-
21 competitive basis until such funds are exhausted [(60LF1803)]
22 (60LF1807) (11414) ... 5,000,000 .................. (re. $4,889,000)
23 For grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
24 ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is restricted to
25 the costs of capital projects including, but not limited to,
26 construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
27 or expansion of buildings, equipment, or facilities necessary for
28 the secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
29 and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner on a
30 competitive basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
31 In municipalities with a population of less than two million, for
32 such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or
33 under contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with
34 one or more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
35 pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and not more than
36 $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
37 for projects serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
38 not less than $100,000 and not more than $500,000, not to exceed
39 seventy-five percent of the total project cost; (b) In munici-
40 palities with a population of more than two million, for such
41 pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or under
42 contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one or
43 more municipalities, grants in amounts not less than $100,000 and
44 not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five percent of the
45 total project cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have not been
46 extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
47 for such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not operated
48 by or under contract with one or more municipalities for the
49 provision of pound or shelter services, grants in amounts not more
50 than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
51 Up to five percent of the total appropriation amount may be made
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 available for the services and expenses of the department in
2 relation to these grants, including personal service, non-personal
3 service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs [(60AS1803)] (60AS1807)
4 (11433) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,797,000)
5 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
6 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
7 extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium
8 reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
9 law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili-
10 tation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
11 ment of fairground buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
12 facilities used to house or promote agriculture, excluding parking
13 facilities and signage, to be allocated by the commissioner in
14 amounts not to exceed $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
15 horticultural corporations or county extension services on a non-
16 competitive basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1707) (11414)
17 ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $3,687,000)
18 For grants to municipal and incorporated not-for-profit pounds, shel-
19 ters and humane societies. Use of the grant funds is restricted to
20 the costs of capital projects including, but not limited to,
21 construction, renovation, rehabilitation, installation, acquisition,
22 or expansion of buildings, equipment, or facilities necessary for
23 the secure containment, health, and adequate care of sheltered dogs
24 and cats. These grants shall be allocated by the commissioner on a
25 competitive basis until such funds are extinguished as follows: (a)
26 In municipalities with a population of less than two million, for
27 such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or
28 under contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with
29 one or more municipalities: projects serving an individual munici-
30 pality, grants in amounts not less than $50,000 and not more than
31 $200,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost; and
32 for projects serving two or more municipalities, grants in amounts
33 not less than $100,000 and not more than $500,000, not to exceed
34 seventy-five percent of the total project cost; (b) In munici-
35 palities with a population of more than two million, for such
36 pounds, shelters or humane societies that are operated by or under
37 contract for the provision of pound or shelter services with one or
38 more municipalities, grants in amounts not less than $100,000 and
39 not more than $500,000, not to exceed seventy-five percent of the
40 total project cost; and (c) to the extent such funds have not been
41 extinguished, for projects in underserved municipalities or regions,
42 for such pounds, shelters or humane societies that are not operated
43 by or under contract with one or more municipalities for the
44 provision of pound or shelter services, grants in amounts not more
45 than $50,000, not to exceed fifty percent of the total project cost.
46 Up to five percent of the total appropriation amount may be made
47 available for the services and expenses of the Department in
48 relation to these grants, including personal service, non-personal
49 service, fringe benefits, and indirect costs (60AS1707) (11433) ....
50 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,165,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
2 For payment to agricultural or horticultural corporations and county
3 extension service associations that are eligible to receive premium
4 reimbursement pursuant to section 286 of the agriculture and markets
5 law for the costs of construction, renovation, alteration, rehabili-
6 tation, improvements, installation, acquisition, repair or replace-
7 ment of fairground buildings, equipment or permanent or temporary
8 facilities used to house or promote agriculture, excluding parking
9 facilities and signage, to be allocated by the commissioner in
10 amounts not to exceed $200,000 to such eligible agricultural and
11 horticultural corporations or county extension services on a non-
12 competitive basis until such funds are exhausted (60LF1607) (11414)
13 ... 5,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,201,000)
14 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 53,
15 section 3, of the laws of 2006:
16 For services and expenses related to the Fredonia Vineyard Laboratory
17 (60030607) (11491) ... 2,000,000 ..................... (re. $28,000)
18 NEW YORK WORKS (CCP)
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
21 Administrative Services Purpose
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
23 For the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS19AS)
24 (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $600,000)
25 For services and expenses related to the purchase or replacement of
26 laboratory equipment (60ES19AS) (11421) ............................
27 115,000 ............................................. (re. $115,000)
28 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
29 For the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS18AS)
30 (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $600,000)
31 For services and expenses related to the purchase or replacement of
32 laboratory equipment (60ES18AS) (11421) ............................
33 115,000 ............................................. (re. $110,000)
34 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
35 For the purchase and replacement of vehicles and equipment (60VS17AS)
36 (11420) ... 600,000 ................................. (re. $213,000)
37 For services and expenses related to the purchase or replacement of
38 laboratory equipment (60ES17AS) (11421) ... 115,000 .. (re. $16,000)
39 Capital Projects Funds - Other
40 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
41 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
42 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
43 For services and expenses related to New York Works Infrastructure
44 projects for alterations, rehabilitation, improvements, and land
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 acquisition at the state fair, including personal service and the
2 payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2019. All or a
3 portion of the funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or
4 transferred to any department, agency or public authority (60NY1903)
5 (10300) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,563,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
7 For services and expenses related to New York Works Infrastructure
8 projects for alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at the
9 state fair, including personal service and the payment of liabil-
10 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2018. All or a portion of the funds
11 appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any
12 department, agency or public authority (60NY1803) (10300) ..........
13 2,500,000 ........................................... (re. $801,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
15 For services and expenses related to New York Works Infrastructure
16 projects for alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at the
17 state fair, including personal service and the payment of liabil-
18 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2017. All or a portion of the funds
19 appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any
20 department, agency or public authority (60NY1703) (10300) ..........
21 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $12,000)
22 For services and expenses related to New York Works Infrastructure
23 projects for alterations, rehabilitation and improvements to modern-
24 ize the state fair, including personal service and the payment of
25 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2017. All or a portion of the
26 funds appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any
27 department, agency or public authority (60SF1703) (11422) ..........
28 50,000,000 .......................................... (re. $367,000)
29 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
30 For services and expenses related to New York Works Infrastructure
31 projects for alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at the
32 state fair, including personal service and the payment of liabil-
33 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2016. All or a portion of the funds
34 appropriated hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any
35 department, agency or public authority (60NY1603) (10300) ..........
36 2,500,000 ............................................ (re. $55,000)
37 STATE FAIR (CCP)
38 Capital Projects Funds - Other
39 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
40 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
41 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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,
45 replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
2 1, 2019 (60MN1903) (11493) ... 1,700,000 ............ (re. $355,000)
3 Capital Projects Funds - Other
4 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
5 State Fair Capital Improvement Account - 32208
6 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
8 For payment of the costs including personal services, nonpersonal
9 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
10 bilitation and improvements including preventive maintenance,
11 replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
12 ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
13 1, 2019 (60RI1903) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
15 For payment of the costs including personal services, nonpersonal
16 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
17 bilitation and improvements including preventive maintenance,
18 replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
19 ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
20 1, 2018 (60RI1803) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
22 For payment of the costs including personal services, nonpersonal
23 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, of alterations, reha-
24 bilitation and improvements including preventive maintenance,
25 replacement, refurbishment and energy conservation of various facil-
26 ities, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
27 1, 2017 (60RI1703) (11493) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $2,000,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 10,100,000 4,831,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 10,100,000 4,831,000
8 ================ ================
9 IT INITIATIVE PROGRAM (CCP) ................................. 10,100,000
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 (OS012008) (51919) .... 10,100,000
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DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 2018:
6 For services and expenses related to the acquisition and development
7 of technology, including but not limited to equipment, software and
8 services (OS011808) (51919) ... 4,724,000 ......... (re. $4,029,000)
9 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
10 For services and expenses related to the acquisition and development
11 of technology, including but not limited to equipment, software and
12 services (OS011608) (51919) ... 6,000,000 ........... (re. $802,000)
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 685,459,000 2,460,664,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 685,459,000 2,460,664,000
8 ================ ================
9 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) ................. 284,222,000
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 health and
20 safety, preservation of facilities,
21 program improvement or program change,
22 environmental protection, energy conserva-
23 tion, accreditation, facilities for the
24 physically disabled, preventative mainte-
25 nance and related projects, including
26 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2020 and
27 subject to a plan developed and submitted
28 annually by the city university of New
29 York and approved by the director of the
30 budget, and which may include, but not be
31 limited to, projects in the following
32 schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
33 the contrary, all or a portion of the
34 amounts hereby appropriated may be subal-
35 located or transferred to the dormitory
36 authority of the state of New York for
37 such purpose (30032003) (15420) ............ 284,222,000
38 Project Schedule
39 PROJECT AMOUNT
40 ----------------------------------------------------------
41 (thousands of dollars)
42 Baruch College
43 Campus-wide maintenance to
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 various facilities ............................. 3,370
2 Brooklyn College
3 Campus-wide maintenance to
4 various facilities ............................. 7,640
5 City College
6 Campus-wide maintenance to
7 various facilities ............................. 6,700
8 Graduate School and University Center
9 Campus-wide maintenance to
10 various facilities ............................... 890
11 Honors college
12 Campus-wide maintenance to
13 various facilities ................................ 90
14 Hunter College
15 Campus-wide maintenance to
16 various facilities ............................. 6,330
17 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
18 Campus-wide maintenance to
19 various facilities ............................. 1,360
20 Lehman College
21 Campus-wide maintenance to
22 various facilities ............................. 3,800
23 Medgar Evers College
24 Campus-wide maintenance to
25 various facilities ............................. 1,450
26 New York City College of Technology
27 Campus-wide maintenance to
28 various facilities ............................. 1,870
29 Queens College
30 Campus-wide maintenance to
31 various facilities ............................. 6,140
32 College of Staten Island
33 Campus-wide maintenance to
34 various facilities ............................. 5,110
35 York College
36 Campus-wide maintenance to
37 various facilities ............................. 2,110
38 For university-wide maintenance or
39 capital improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to the findings of
41 condition surveys for health and safety
42 needs ............................................ 9,210
43 For university-wide maintenance or
44 capital improvement costs at senior
45 colleges attributable to the findings of
46 condition surveys for preservation of
47 facilities needs ................................ 12,400
48 For university-wide maintenance or
49 capital improvement costs at senior
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,140
2 For university-wide maintenance or
3 capital improvement costs at senior
4 colleges attributable to mechanical and
5 infrastructure needs ............................. 7,150
6 For university-wide maintenance or
7 capital improvement costs at senior
8 colleges attributable to science and
9 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,030
10 For university-wide maintenance or
11 capital improvement costs at senior
12 colleges attributable to certificate of
13 occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,070
14 For university-wide maintenance or
15 capital improvement costs at senior
16 colleges attributable to energy
17 conservation needs ............................... 4,080
18 For university-wide maintenance or
19 capital improvement costs at senior
20 colleges attributable to science lab
21 upgrade needs .................................... 2,070
22 For university-wide maintenance or
23 capital improvement costs at senior
24 colleges attributable to educational
25 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,640
26 For university-wide maintenance or
27 capital improvement costs at senior
28 colleges attributable to bathroom
29 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,050
30 For university-wide maintenance or
31 capital improvement costs at senior
32 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
33 renovation needs ................................... 300
34 For university-wide priority capital
35 maintenance or capital improvement
36 projects to support the preservation
37 of facilities .................................. 181,222
38 --------------
39 Total ........................................ 284,222
40 --------------
41 PROGRAM CHANGES - EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) ......... 300,000,000
42 --------------
43 Capital Projects Funds - Other
44 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
45 Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
46 For services and expenses of a strategic
47 needs capital matching program, available
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 to city university of New York senior
2 colleges subject to a plan approved by the
3 chancellor of the city university of New
4 York and the director of the budget.
5 Provided however, that such plan shall not
6 be approved by the Director of the Budget
7 unless he or she certifies that such debt
8 can be issued within the State's multi-
9 year financial plan without adversely
10 affecting the funding available for (a)
11 capital projects currently authorized that
12 are deemed essential to the health and
13 safety of the public, or (b) essential
14 governmental services. Any project
15 advanced in such plan shall be funded by
16 one dollar of campus matching funds for
17 every two dollars of state funding from
18 this appropriation. Funding from this
19 appropriation shall be available for, but
20 not limited to, service contracts, memo-
21 randa of understanding, capital design,
22 construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
23 rehabilitation, equipment and personal
24 service costs including costs incurred
25 prior to April 1, 2020 (30MA2008) .......... 200,000,000
26 Capital Projects Funds - Other
27 City University Capital Projects Fund - 32250
28 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
29 For services and expenses of a strategic
30 needs capital matching program, available
31 to city university of New York senior
32 colleges as defined in section 6203 of the
33 education law subject to a plan approved
34 by the chancellor of the city university
35 of New York and the director of the budg-
36 et. Provided however, that such plan
37 shall not be approved by the Director of
38 the Budget unless he or she certifies that
39 such debt can be issued within the State's
40 multi-year financial plan without adverse-
41 ly affecting the funding available for (a)
42 capital projects currently authorized that
43 are deemed essential to the health and
44 safety of the public, or (b) essential
45 governmental services. Any project
46 advanced in such plan shall be funded by
47 one dollar of campus matching funds from
48 this appropriation for every two dollars
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 of state funding. Funding from this appro-
2 priation shall be available for, but not
3 limited to, service contracts, memoranda
4 of understanding, capital design,
5 construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
6 rehabilitation, equipment and personal
7 service costs including costs incurred
8 prior to April 1, 2020 (30MB2008) .......... 100,000,000
9 PROJECT ADMINISTRATION (CCP)................................. 36,983,000
10 --------------
11 Capital Projects Funds - Other
12 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
13 Administration Purpose
14 For payment to the dormitory authority of
15 the state of New York, for services and
16 expenses of the authority related to
17 construction activities administered by
18 the authority for the state share of capi-
19 tal projects of the city university of New
20 York which are appropriated by the state
21 and otherwise authorized by law (30DA2050)
22 (15528) ..................................... 21,000,000
23 For payment to the city university
24 construction fund, for services and
25 expenses of the city university
26 construction fund related to construction
27 activities administered by the city
28 university construction fund for the state
29 share of capital projects of the city
30 university of New York which are appropri-
31 ated by the state and otherwise authorized
32 by law (30CF2050) (40800) ................... 15,983,000
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 For the comprehensive construction programs, purposes and
2 projects as herein specified in accordance with the
3 following:
4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS (CCP) .................. 64,254,000
5 --------------
6 Capital Projects Funds - Other
7 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
8 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
9 For services and expenses for state finan-
10 cial assistance to community colleges for
11 alterations and improvements to various
12 facilities including services and
13 expenses, capital design, construction,
14 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equip-
15 ment; for health and safety, preservation
16 of facilities, new facilities program
17 improvement or program change, environ-
18 mental protection, energy conservation,
19 accreditation, facilities for the phys-
20 ically disabled, and related projects,
21 including costs incurred prior to April 1,
22 2020 subject to an annual plan developed
23 by the city university and approved by the
24 state director of the budget. Notwith-
25 standing any other law to the contrary,
26 all or a portion of the amounts hereby
27 appropriated may be suballocated or trans-
28 ferred to the dormitory authority of the
29 state of New York for such purpose
30 (30CC2003) (81067) .......................... 64,254,000
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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. $186,590,000)
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
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 various facilities ............................. 3,193
2 Lehman College
3 Campus-wide maintenance to
4 various facilities ............................. 2,438
5 Medgar Evers College
6 Campus-wide maintenance to
7 various facilities ............................. 3,096
8 New York City College of Technology
9 Campus-wide maintenance to
10 various facilities ............................. 3,485
11 Queens College
12 Campus-wide maintenance to
13 various facilities ............................. 5,433
14 College of Staten Island
15 Campus-wide maintenance to
16 various facilities ............................. 2,877
17 York College
18 Campus-wide maintenance to
19 various facilities ............................. 3,899
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 ............................................ 9,270
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 ................................ 12,463
30 For university-wide maintenance or
31 capital improvement costs at senior
32 colleges attributable to mechanical and
33 infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
34 For university-wide maintenance or
35 capital improvement costs at senior
36 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,180
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
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 educational
6 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
7 For university-wide maintenance or
8 capital improvement costs at senior
9 colleges attributable to science and
10 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
11 For university-wide maintenance or
12 capital improvement costs at senior
13 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
14 renovation needs ................................... 515
15 For university-wide priority capital
16 maintenance or capital improvement
17 projects to support the preservation
18 of facilities .................................. 121,222
19 --------------
20 Total ........................................ 224,222
21 ==============
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, 2017 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, and which may include, but not be limited to, projects
32 in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the
33 contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be
34 suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state
35 of New York for such purpose (30051750) (40804) ....................
36 60,000,000 ....................................... (re. $54,817,000)
37 Project Schedule
38 PROJECT AMOUNT
39 ----------------------------------------------------------
40 (thousands of dollars)
41 Baruch College
42 Campus-wide projects ............................. 1,260
43 Brooklyn College
44 Campus-wide projects ............................. 8,460
45 City College
46 Campus-wide projects ............................ 15,120
47 Graduate School and University Center
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Campus-wide projects ................................ 60
2 Honors college
3 Campus-wide projects ................................ 60
4 Hunter College
5 Campus-wide projects ............................. 9,360
6 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
7 Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,940
8 Lehman College
9 Campus-wide projects ............................. 1,080
10 Medgar Evers College
11 Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,700
12 New York City College of Technology
13 Campus-wide projects ............................. 3,660
14 Queens College
15 Campus-wide projects ............................. 8,460
16 College of Staten Island
17 Campus-wide projects ............................. 2,160
18 York College
19 Campus-wide projects ............................. 4,680
20 --------------
21 Total ......................................... 60,000
22 ==============
23 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
24 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
25 For services and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
26 existing facilities for capital maintenance, including but not
27 limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
28 tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
29 ities, program improvement or program change, environmental
30 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
31 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
32 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2016 and subject to a
33 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
34 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
35 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
36 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
37 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
38 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
39 (30031650) (15420) ... 103,000,000 ............... (re. $47,647,000)
40 Project Schedule
41 PROJECT AMOUNT
42 ----------------------------------------------------------
43 (thousands of dollars)
44 Baruch College
45 Campus-wide maintenance to
46 various facilities ............................. 2,511
47 Brooklyn College
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Campus-wide maintenance to
2 various facilities ............................. 5,433
3 City College
4 Campus-wide maintenance to
5 various facilities ............................. 8,136
6 Graduate School and University Center
7 Campus-wide maintenance to
8 various facilities ................................ 25
9 Honors college
10 Campus-wide maintenance to
11 various facilities ................................ 25
12 Hunter College
13 Campus-wide maintenance to
14 various facilities ............................. 5,799
15 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
16 Campus-wide maintenance to
17 various facilities ............................. 3,193
18 Lehman College
19 Campus-wide maintenance to
20 various facilities ............................. 2,438
21 Medgar Evers College
22 Campus-wide maintenance to
23 various facilities ............................. 3,096
24 New York City College of Technology
25 Campus-wide maintenance to
26 various facilities ............................. 3,485
27 Queens College
28 Campus-wide maintenance to
29 various facilities ............................. 5,433
30 College of Staten Island
31 Campus-wide maintenance to
32 various facilities ............................. 2,877
33 York College
34 Campus-wide maintenance to
35 various facilities ............................. 3,899
36 For university-wide maintenance or
37 capital improvement costs at senior
38 colleges attributable to the findings of
39 condition surveys for health and safety
40 needs ............................................ 9,270
41 For university-wide maintenance or
42 capital improvement costs at senior
43 colleges attributable to the findings of
44 condition surveys for preservation of
45 facilities needs ................................ 12,463
46 For university-wide maintenance or
47 capital improvement costs at senior
48 colleges attributable to mechanical and
49 infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
50 For university-wide maintenance or
26 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 capital improvement costs at senior
2 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,180
3 For university-wide maintenance or
4 capital improvement costs at senior
5 colleges attributable to certificate of
6 occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
7 For university-wide maintenance or
8 capital improvement costs at senior
9 colleges attributable to energy
10 conservation needs ............................... 4,120
11 For university-wide maintenance or
12 capital improvement costs at senior
13 colleges attributable to science lab
14 upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
15 For university-wide maintenance or
16 capital improvement costs at senior
17 colleges attributable to bathroom
18 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
19 For university-wide maintenance or
20 capital improvement costs at senior
21 colleges attributable to educational
22 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
23 For university-wide maintenance or
24 capital improvement costs at senior
25 colleges attributable to science and
26 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
27 For university-wide maintenance or
28 capital improvement costs at senior
29 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
30 renovation needs ................................... 515
31 --------------
32 Total ........................................ 103,000
33 ==============
34 For additional services and expenses related to alterations and
35 improvements to existing facilities for capital maintenance, includ-
36 ing but not limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction,
37 rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation
38 of facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
39 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
40 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
41 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2016 and subject to a
42 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
43 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
44 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
45 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
46 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
47 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
48 (30041650) (40802) ... 40,000,000 ................ (re. $40,000,000)
27 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Project Schedule
2 PROJECT AMOUNT
3 ----------------------------------------------------------
4 (thousands of dollars)
5 Baruch College
6 Campus-wide maintenance to
7 various facilities ............................... 378
8 Brooklyn College
9 Campus-wide maintenance to
10 various facilities ............................. 2,538
11 City College
12 Campus-wide maintenance to
13 various facilities ............................. 4,536
14 Graduate School and University Center
15 Campus-wide maintenance to
16 various facilities ................................ 18
17 Honors college
18 Campus-wide maintenance to
19 various facilities ................................ 18
20 Hunter College
21 Campus-wide maintenance to
22 various facilities ............................. 2,808
23 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
24 Campus-wide maintenance to
25 various facilities ............................... 882
26 Lehman College
27 Campus-wide maintenance to
28 various facilities ............................... 324
29 Medgar Evers College
30 Campus-wide maintenance to
31 various facilities ............................... 810
32 New York City College of Technology
33 Campus-wide maintenance to
34 various facilities ............................. 1,098
35 Queens College
36 Campus-wide maintenance to
37 various facilities ............................. 2,538
38 College of Staten Island
39 Campus-wide maintenance to
40 various facilities ............................... 648
41 York College
42 Campus-wide maintenance to
43 various facilities ............................. 1,404
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 ............................................ 3,600
49 For university-wide maintenance or
28 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 capital improvement costs at senior
2 colleges attributable to the findings of
3 condition surveys for preservation of
4 facilities needs ................................. 4,840
5 For university-wide maintenance or
6 capital improvement costs at senior
7 colleges attributable to mechanical and
8 infrastructure needs ............................. 2,800
9 For university-wide maintenance or
10 capital improvement costs at senior
11 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 2,400
12 For university-wide maintenance or
13 capital improvement costs at senior
14 colleges attributable to certificate of
15 occupancy/public assembly needs .................... 800
16 For university-wide maintenance or
17 capital improvement costs at senior
18 colleges attributable to energy
19 conservation needs ............................... 1,600
20 For university-wide maintenance or
21 capital improvement costs at senior
22 colleges attributable to science lab
23 upgrade needs ...................................... 800
24 For university-wide maintenance or
25 capital improvement costs at senior
26 colleges attributable to bathroom
27 facilities upgrade needs ........................... 400
28 For university-wide maintenance or
29 capital improvement costs at senior
30 colleges attributable to educational
31 technology initiative needs ...................... 2,600
32 For university-wide maintenance or
33 capital improvement costs at senior
34 colleges attributable to science and
35 technology equipment needs ....................... 1,960
36 For university-wide maintenance or
37 capital improvement costs at senior
38 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
39 renovation needs ................................... 200
40 --------------
41 Total ......................................... 40,000
42 ==============
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
44 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
45 For additional services and expenses related to alterations and
46 improvements to various facilities for capital projects, including
47 but not limited to capital design, construction, acquisition, recon-
48 struction, rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and safety,
49 preservation of facilities, program improvement or program change,
29 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 environmental protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facil-
2 ities for the physically disabled, preventative maintenance and
3 related projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2016
4 and subject to a plan developed and submitted by the city university
5 of New York board of trustees and approved by the director of the
6 budget. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a
7 portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
8 transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for
9 such purpose (30051650) (40803) ... 20,000,000 ... (re. $20,000,000)
10 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
11 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
12 For services and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
13 existing facilities for capital maintenance, including but not
14 limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
15 tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
16 ities, program improvement or program change, environmental
17 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
18 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
19 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2015 and subject to a
20 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
21 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
22 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
23 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
24 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
25 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
26 (30031550) (15420) ... 103,000,000 ............... (re. $47,697,000)
27 Project Schedule
28 PROJECT AMOUNT
29 ----------------------------------------------------------
30 (thousands of dollars)
31 Baruch College
32 Campus-wide maintenance to
33 various facilities ............................. 4,635
34 Brooklyn College
35 Campus-wide maintenance to
36 various facilities ............................. 3,811
37 City College
38 Campus-wide maintenance to
39 various facilities ............................. 5,665
40 Graduate School and University Center
41 Campus-wide maintenance to
42 various facilities ............................. 1,030
43 Honors college
44 Campus-wide maintenance to
45 various facilities ............................... 412
46 Hunter College
47 Campus-wide maintenance to
30 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 various facilities ............................. 3,914
2 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
3 Campus-wide maintenance to
4 various facilities ............................. 2,163
5 Lehman College
6 Campus-wide maintenance to
7 various facilities ............................. 3,811
8 Medgar Evers College
9 Campus-wide maintenance to
10 various facilities ............................. 3,811
11 New York City College of Technology
12 Campus-wide maintenance to
13 various facilities ............................. 3,811
14 Queens College
15 Campus-wide maintenance to
16 various facilities ............................. 5,665
17 College of Staten Island
18 Campus-wide maintenance to
19 various facilities ............................. 3,811
20 York College
21 Campus-wide maintenance to
22 various facilities ............................. 3,811
23 For university-wide maintenance or
24 capital improvement costs at senior
25 colleges attributable to the findings of
26 condition surveys for health and safety
27 needs ............................................ 8,755
28 For university-wide maintenance or
29 capital improvement costs at senior
30 colleges attributable to the findings of
31 condition surveys for preservation of
32 facilities needs ................................ 10,815
33 For university-wide maintenance or
34 capital improvement costs at senior
35 colleges attributable to mechanical and
36 infrastructure needs ............................. 6,695
37 For university-wide maintenance or
38 capital improvement costs at senior
39 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 5,150
40 For university-wide maintenance or
41 capital improvement costs at senior
42 colleges attributable to certificate of
43 occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
44 For university-wide maintenance or
45 capital improvement costs at senior
46 colleges attributable to energy
47 conservation needs ............................... 4,120
48 For university-wide maintenance or
49 capital improvement costs at senior
50 colleges attributable to science lab
31 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
2 For university-wide maintenance or
3 capital improvement costs at senior
4 colleges attributable to bathroom
5 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
6 For university-wide maintenance or
7 capital improvement costs at senior
8 colleges attributable to asbestos
9 abatement needs .................................. 1,030
10 For university-wide maintenance or
11 capital improvement costs at senior
12 colleges attributable to educational
13 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
14 For university-wide maintenance or
15 capital improvement costs at senior
16 colleges attributable to science and
17 technology equipment needs ....................... 7,210
18 For university-wide maintenance or
19 capital improvement costs at senior
20 colleges attributable CUNY TV
21 renovation needs ................................. 1,030
22 --------------
23 Total ........................................ 103,000
24 ==============
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
27 Advances for alterations and improvements to existing facilities for
28 capital critical maintenance, including but not limited to capital
29 design, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equipment;
30 for health and safety, preservation of facilities, program improve-
31 ment or program change, environmental protection, energy conserva-
32 tion, accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, preven-
33 tative maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred
34 prior to April 1, 2014, and subject to a plan developed and submit-
35 ted annually by the city university of New York and approved by the
36 director of the budget, and which may include, but not be limited
37 to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other
38 law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appro-
39 priated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authori-
40 ty of the state of New York for such purpose (30031450) (15420) ....
41 206,000,000 ...................................... (re. $56,138,000)
42 Project Schedule
43 PROJECT AMOUNT
44 ----------------------------------------------------------
45 (thousands of dollars)
46 Baruch College
47 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 various facilities .............................. 14,000
2 Brooklyn College
3 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
4 various facilities .............................. 12,500
5 City College
6 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
7 various facilities .............................. 17,000
8 Graduate School and University Center
9 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
10 various facilities ............................... 2,000
11 Honors college
12 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
13 various facilities................................ 1,000
14 Hunter College
15 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
16 various facilities .............................. 1,000
17 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
18 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
19 various facilities ............................... 5,000
20 Lehman College
21 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
22 various facilities .............................. 10,000
23 Medgar Evers College
24 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
25 various facilities ...............................10,000
26 New York City College of Technology
27 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
28 various facilities .............................. 8,000
29 Queens College
30 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
31 various facilities .............................. 17,000
32 College of Staten Island
33 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
34 various facilities ...............................10,000
35 York College
36 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
37 various facilities .............................. 12,000
38 For university-wide critical maintenance or
39 capital improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to the findings of
41 condition surveys for health and safety
42 needs ........................................... 27,000
43 For university-wide critical maintenance or
44 capital improvement costs at senior
45 colleges attributable to the findings of
46 condition surveys for preservation of
47 facilities needs ................................ 30,000
48 For university-wide critical maintenance or
49 capital improvement costs at senior
50 colleges attributable to mechanical and
33 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 infrastructure needs ............................ 20,500
2 For university-wide critical maintenance or
3 capital improvement costs at senior
4 colleges attributable to ADA needs ...............10,000
5 For university-wide critical maintenance or
6 capital improvement costs at senior
7 colleges attributable to certificate of
8 occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 5,000
9 For university-wide critical maintenance or
10 capital improvement costs at senior
11 colleges attributable to energy
12 conservation needs .............................. 12,000
13 For university-wide critical maintenance or
14 capital improvement costs at senior
15 colleges attributable to science lab
16 upgrade needs .................................... 8,000
17 For university-wide critical maintenance or
18 capital improvement costs at senior
19 colleges attributable to bathroom
20 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 3,000
21 For university-wide critical maintenance or
22 capital improvement costs at senior
23 colleges attributable to asbestos
24 abatement needs .................................. 1,500
25 For university-wide critical maintenance or
26 capital improvement costs at senior
27 colleges attributable to educational
28 technology initiative needs ..................... 15,000
29 For university-wide critical maintenance or
30 capital improvement costs at senior
31 colleges attributable to science and
32 technology equipment needs........................ 5,000
33 For university-wide critical maintenance or
34 capital improvement costs at senior
35 colleges attributable CUNY TV
36 renovation needs ................................. 1,500
37 Less an amount to be allocated by the board
38 of trustees .................................... (52,000)
39 --------------
40 Total ........................................ 206,000
41 ==============
42 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
43 capital strategic initiatives, including but not limited to capital
44 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
45 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
46 new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
47 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
48 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
49 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2014, and subject to a
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
2 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
3 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
4 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
5 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
6 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
7 (30041450) (15511) ... 127,000,000 .............. (re. $127,000,000)
8 Project Schedule
9 PROJECT AMOUNT
10 ----------------------------------------------------------
11 (thousands of dollars)
12 Baruch College
13 17 Lex. Ave Building ............................ 30,000
14 Brooklyn College
15 Roosevelt Hall .................................. 35,000
16 College of Staten Island
17 Interdisciplinary High Performance
18 Computational Center ............................ 10,000
19 Lehman College
20 Nursing Education ............................... 22,000
21 York College
22 Academic Village/Conference Center .............. 30,000
23 --------------
24 Total ........................................ 127,000
25 ==============
26 Notwithstanding any provision of law this appropriation shall be allo-
27 cated only pursuant to a plan setting forth an itemized list of
28 projects with the amount to be received by each, or the methodology
29 for allocating such appropriation. Such plan shall be subject to
30 theapproval of the temporary president of the senate and the direc-
31 tor of the budget and thereafter shall be included in a resolution
32 calling for the expenditure of such monies, which resolution must be
33 approved by a majority vote of all members elected to the senate
34 upon a roll call vote.
35 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
36 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
37 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
38 (30051450) (15529) ... 67,000,000 ................ (re. $67,000,000)
39 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
40 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
41 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
42 capital critical maintenance, including but not limited to capital
43 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
44 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
45 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
46 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
35 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects, including
2 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2012, and subject to a plan devel-
3 oped and submitted annually by the city university of New York and
4 approved by the director of the budget, and which may include, but
5 not be limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwith-
6 standing any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
7 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
8 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
9 (30031250) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $195,187,000)
10 Project Schedule
11 PROJECT AMOUNT
12 ----------------------------------------------------------
13 (thousands of dollars)
14 Baruch College
15 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
16 various facilities .............................. 12,000
17 Brooklyn College
18 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
19 various facilities .............................. 15,000
20 City College
21 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
22 various facilities .............................. 12,000
23 Graduate School and University Center
24 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
25 various facilities ............................... 3,000
26 Hunter College
27 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
28 various facilities .............................. 10,000
29 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
30 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
31 various facilities ............................... 9,922
32 Lehman College
33 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
34 various facilities .............................. 10,000
35 Medgar Evers College
36 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
37 various facilities ............................... 6,000
38 New York City College of Technology
39 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
40 various facilities .............................. 15,000
41 Queens College
42 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
43 various facilities .............................. 17,000
44 College of Staten Island
45 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
46 various facilities ............................... 9,000
47 York College
48 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
36 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 various facilities .............................. 10,000
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 ........................................... 36,000
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 ................................ 36,000
12 For university-wide critical maintenance or
13 capital improvement costs at senior
14 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 3,000
15 For university-wide critical maintenance or
16 capital improvement costs at senior
17 colleges attributable to certificate of
18 occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
19 For university-wide critical maintenance or
20 capital improvement costs at senior
21 colleges attributable to energy
22 conservation needs .............................. 10,000
23 For university-wide critical maintenance or
24 capital improvement costs at senior
25 colleges attributable to science and
26 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
27 For university-wide critical maintenance or
28 capital improvement costs at senior
29 colleges attributable to educational
30 technology initiative needs ..................... 15,000
31 For university-wide critical maintenance or
32 capital improvement costs at senior
33 colleges attributable to science lab
34 upgrade needs ................................... 10,000
35 For university-wide critical maintenance or
36 capital improvement costs at senior
37 colleges attributable to bathroom
38 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 3,300
39 For university-wide critical maintenance or
40 capital improvement costs at senior
41 colleges attributable to asbestos
42 abatement needs .................................. 1,500
43 For university-wide critical maintenance or
44 capital improvement costs at senior
45 colleges attributable to athletic
46 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,000
47 For university-wide critical maintenance or
48 capital improvement costs at senior
49 colleges attributable CUNY TV
37 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 renovation needs ................................. 1,500
2 For university-wide critical maintenance or
3 capital improvement costs at senior
4 colleges attributable to mechanical and
5 infrastructure needs ............................ 23,000
6 --------------
7 Total ........................................ 284,222
8 ==============
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 54,
10 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
11 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
12 capital critical maintenance, including but not limited to capital
13 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
14 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
15 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
16 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
17 disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects, including
18 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2011, and subject to a plan devel-
19 oped and submitted annually by the city university of New York and
20 approved by the director of the budget, and which may include, but
21 not be limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwith-
22 standing any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
23 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
24 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
25 (30031150) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $32,093,000)
26 Project Schedule
27 PROJECT AMOUNT
28 ----------------------------------------------------------
29 (thousands of dollars)
30 Baruch College
31 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
32 various facilities ............................... 5,000
33 Brooklyn College
34 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
35 various facilities ............................... 7,500
36 City College
37 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
38 various facilities ............................... 6,000
39 Hunter College
40 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
41 various facilities ............................... 7,000
42 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
43 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
44 various facilities ............................... 3,500
45 Lehman College
46 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
38 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 various facilities ............................... 3,500
2 Medgar Evers College
3 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
4 various facilities ............................... 8,000
5 New York City College of Technology
6 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
7 various facilities .............................. 10,000
8 Queens College
9 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
10 various facilities .............................. 12,500
11 College of Staten Island
12 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
13 various facilities ............................... 5,000
14 York College
15 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
16 various facilities ............................... 5,000
17 For university-wide critical maintenance or
18 capital improvement costs at senior
19 colleges attributable to the findings of
20 condition surveys for health and safety
21 needs ........................................... 56,000
22 For university-wide critical maintenance or
23 capital improvement costs at senior
24 colleges attributable to the findings of
25 condition surveys for preservation of
26 facilities needs ................................ 60,000
27 For university-wide critical maintenance or
28 capital improvement costs at senior
29 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
30 For university-wide critical maintenance or
31 capital improvement costs at senior
32 colleges attributable to certificate of
33 occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
34 For university-wide critical maintenance or
35 capital improvement costs at senior
36 colleges attributable to energy
37 conservation needs .............................. 10,000
38 For university-wide critical maintenance or
39 capital improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to science and
41 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
42 For university-wide critical maintenance or
43 capital improvement costs at senior
44 colleges attributable to educational
45 technology initiative needs ..................... 12,000
46 For university-wide critical maintenance or
47 capital improvement costs at senior
48 colleges attributable to science lab
49 upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
50 For university-wide critical maintenance or
39 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 capital improvement costs at senior
2 colleges attributable to bathroom
3 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
4 For university-wide critical maintenance or
5 capital improvement costs at senior
6 colleges attributable to asbestos
7 abatement needs .................................. 1,700
8 For university-wide critical maintenance or
9 capital improvement costs at senior
10 colleges attributable to athletic
11 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
12 For university-wide critical maintenance or
13 capital improvement costs at senior
14 colleges attributable CUNY TV
15 renovation needs ................................. 2,422
16 For university-wide critical maintenance or
17 capital improvement costs at senior
18 colleges attributable to mechanical and
19 infrastructure needs ............................ 40,000
20 --------------
21 Total ........................................ 284,222
22 ==============
23 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
24 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
25 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
26 capital critical maintenance, including but not limited to capital
27 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
28 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
29 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
30 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
31 disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects, including
32 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2010, and subject to a plan devel-
33 oped and submitted annually by the city university of New York and
34 approved by the director of the budget, and which may include, but
35 not be limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwith-
36 standing any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
37 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
38 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
39 (30031050) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $48,068,000)
40 Project Schedule
41 PROJECT AMOUNT
42 ----------------------------------------------------------
43 (thousands of dollars)
44 Baruch College
45 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
46 various facilities ............................... 9,400
47 Brooklyn College
40 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
2 various facilities .............................. 14,542
3 City College
4 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
5 various facilities .............................. 22,900
6 Graduate School and University Center
7 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
8 various facilities ............................... 1,500
9 Hunter College
10 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
11 various facilities .............................. 18,000
12 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
13 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
14 various facilities .............................. 11,000
15 Lehman College
16 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
17 various facilities ............................... 7,000
18 Medgar Evers College
19 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
20 various facilities .............................. 14,630
21 New York City College of Technology
22 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
23 various facilities .............................. 19,800
24 Queens College
25 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
26 various facilities .............................. 11,550
27 College of Staten Island
28 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
29 various facilities ............................... 8,100
30 York College
31 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
32 various facilities ............................... 6,500
33 For university-wide critical maintenance or
34 capital improvement costs at senior
35 colleges attributable to the findings of
36 condition surveys for health and safety
37 needs ........................................... 35,000
38 For university-wide critical maintenance or
39 capital improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to the findings of
41 condition surveys for preservation of
42 facilities needs ................................ 30,000
43 For university-wide critical maintenance or
44 capital improvement costs at senior
45 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
46 For university-wide critical maintenance or
47 capital improvement costs at senior
48 colleges attributable to certificate of
49 occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
50 For university-wide critical maintenance or
41 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 capital improvement costs at senior
2 colleges attributable to energy
3 conservation needs .............................. 17,000
4 For university-wide critical maintenance or
5 capital improvement costs at senior
6 colleges attributable to science and
7 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
8 For university-wide critical maintenance or
9 capital improvement costs at senior
10 colleges attributable to educational
11 technology initiative needs ...................... 5,000
12 For university-wide critical maintenance or
13 capital improvement costs at senior
14 colleges attributable to science lab
15 upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
16 For university-wide critical maintenance or
17 capital improvement costs at senior
18 colleges attributable to bathroom
19 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
20 For university-wide critical maintenance or
21 capital improvement costs at senior
22 colleges attributable to asbestos
23 abatement needs .................................. 1,700
24 For university-wide critical maintenance or
25 capital improvement costs at senior
26 colleges attributable to athletic
27 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
28 For university-wide critical maintenance or
29 capital improvement costs at senior
30 colleges attributable CUNY TV
31 renovation needs ................................. 1,500
32 For university-wide critical maintenance or
33 capital improvement costs at senior
34 colleges attributable to mechanical and
35 infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
36 --------------
37 Total ........................................ 284,222
38 ==============
39 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54,
40 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
41 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
42 capital critical maintenance, including but not limited to capital
43 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
44 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
45 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
46 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
47 disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects, including
48 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2009, and subject to a plan devel-
49 oped and submitted annually by the city university of New York and
42 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 approved by the director of the budget, and which may include, but
2 not be limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwith-
3 standing any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
4 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
5 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
6 (30020950) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $21,174,000)
7 Project Schedule
8 PROJECT AMOUNT
9 ----------------------------------------------------------
10 (thousands of dollars)
11 Baruch College
12 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
13 various facilities ............................. 2,705
14 Brooklyn College
15 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
16 various facilities ............................. 3,661
17 City College
18 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
19 various facilities ............................ 27,407
20 Hunter College
21 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
22 various facilities ............................ 14,482
23 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
24 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
25 various facilities ............................. 5,681
26 Lehman College
27 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
28 various facilities ............................ 30,000
29 New York City College of Technology
30 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
31 various facilities ............................. 9,400
32 Queens College
33 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
34 various facilities ............................ 35,567
35 College of Staten Island
36 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
37 various facilities ............................. 9,565
38 York College
39 Campus-wide critical maintenance to
40 various facilities ............................. 7,954
41 For university-wide critical maintenance or
42 capital improvement costs at senior
43 colleges attributable to the findings of
44 condition surveys for health and safety
45 needs ........................................... 35,000
46 For university-wide critical maintenance or
47 capital improvement costs at senior
48 colleges attributable to the findings of
43 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 condition surveys for preservation of
2 facilities needs ................................ 30,000
3 For university-wide critical maintenance or
4 capital improvement costs at senior
5 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 1,800
6 For university-wide critical maintenance or
7 capital improvement costs at senior
8 colleges attributable to certificate of
9 occupancy/public assembly needs ................. 10,000
10 For university-wide critical maintenance or
11 capital improvement costs at senior
12 colleges attributable to energy
13 conservation needs .............................. 17,000
14 For university-wide critical maintenance or
15 capital improvement costs at senior
16 colleges attributable to science and
17 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,000
18 For university-wide critical maintenance or
19 capital improvement costs at senior
20 colleges attributable to educational
21 technology initiative needs ...................... 5,000
22 For university-wide critical maintenance or
23 capital improvement costs at senior
24 colleges attributable to science lab
25 upgrade needs .................................... 8,600
26 For university-wide critical maintenance or
27 capital improvement costs at senior
28 colleges attributable to bathroom
29 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,700
30 For university-wide critical maintenance or
31 capital improvement costs at senior
32 colleges attributable to asbestos
33 abatement needs .................................. 1,700
34 For university-wide critical maintenance or
35 capital improvement costs at senior
36 colleges attributable to athletic
37 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 2,000
38 For university-wide critical maintenance or
39 capital improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to mechanical and
41 infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
42 --------------
43 Total ........................................ 284,222
44 ==============
45 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
46 Alterations and improvements to various facilities for minor rehabili-
47 tation, including but not limited to capital design, construction,
48 acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equipment; for
49 health and safety, preservation of facilities, program improvement
44 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 or program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
2 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, preventative
3 maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
4 April 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 (30080850) (15502) ... 23,232,000 ................. (re. $2,732,000)
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, including but not limited to capital
11 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
12 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
13 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
14 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
15 disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects, including
16 costs incurred prior to April 1, 2008, and subject to a plan devel-
17 oped and submitted annually by the city university of New York and
18 approved by the director of the budget, and which may include, but
19 not be limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwith-
20 standing any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the
21 amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to
22 the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
23 (30010850) (15420) ... 284,222,000 ............... (re. $47,629,000)
24 Project Schedule
25 PROJECT AMOUNT
26 ----------------------------------------------------------
27 (thousands of dollars)
28 Baruch College
29 Campus-wide critical maintenance
30 to various facilities ............................ 6,746
31 Brooklyn College
32 Campus-wide critical maintenance
33 to various facilities ........................... 10,811
34 City College
35 Campus-wide critical maintenance
36 to various facilities ........................... 23,466
37 Graduate School and University Center
38 Campus-wide critical maintenance
39 to various facilities .............................. 300
40 Hunter College
41 Campus-wide critical maintenance
42 to various facilities ............................ 3,176
43 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
44 Campus-wide critical maintenance
45 to various facilities ............................ 6,873
46 Lehman College
47 Campus-wide critical maintenance
45 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 to various facilities ........................... 15,941
2 New York City College of Technology
3 Campus-wide critical maintenance
4 to various facilities ........................... 10,800
5 Queens College
6 Campus-wide critical maintenance
7 to various facilities ........................... 21,117
8 College of Staten Island
9 Campus-wide critical maintenance
10 to various facilities ........................... 18,125
11 York College
12 Campus-wide critical maintenance
13 to various facilities ........................... 15,223
14 For university-wide critical
15 maintenance or capital
16 improvement costs at senior
17 colleges attributable to the
18 findings of condition surveys
19 for health and safety needs ..................... 33,154
20 For university-wide critical
21 maintenance or capital
22 improvement costs at senior
23 colleges attributable to the
24 findings of condition surveys
25 for preservation of facilities
26 needs ........................................... 40,001
27 For university-wide critical
28 maintenance or capital
29 improvement costs at senior
30 colleges attributable to ADA
31 needs ............................................ 1,989
32 For university-wide critical
33 maintenance or capital
34 improvement costs at senior
35 colleges attributable to science
36 and technology equipment needs ................... 5,000
37 For university-wide critical
38 maintenance or capital
39 improvement costs at senior
40 colleges attributable to
41 certificate of occupancy/public
42 assembly needs ................................... 8,000
43 For university-wide critical
44 maintenance or capital
45 improvement costs at senior
46 colleges attributable to energy
47 conservation needs .............................. 18,787
48 For university-wide critical
49 maintenance or capital
50 improvement costs at senior
46 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 colleges attributable to science
2 lab upgrade needs ................................ 9,504
3 For university-wide critical
4 maintenance or capital
5 improvement costs at senior
6 colleges attributable to
7 educational technology initiative
8 needs ........................................... 10,000
9 For university-wide critical
10 maintenance or capital
11 improvement costs at senior
12 colleges attributable to bathroom
13 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,879
14 For university-wide critical
15 maintenance or capital improvement
16 costs at senior colleges
17 attributable to asbestos
18 abatement needs .................................. 1,879
19 For university-wide critical
20 maintenance or capital improvement
21 costs at senior colleges
22 attributable to CUNY TV
23 renovations needs ................................ 1,450
24 For university-wide critical
25 maintenance or capital improvement
26 costs at senior colleges
27 attributable to mechanical and
28 infrastructure needs ............................ 20,000
29 --------------
30 Total .......................................... 284,222
31 ==============
32 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
33 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
34 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
35 capital strategic initiatives, including but not limited to capital
36 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation,
37 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
38 new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
39 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
40 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
41 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2008, and subject to a
42 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
43 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
44 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
45 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
46 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
47 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
48 (30060850) (15511) ... 1,311,732,000 ............ (re. $212,920,000)
47 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Project Schedule
2 PROJECT AMOUNT
3 --------------------------------------------
4 (thousands of dollars)
5 Baruch College
6 17 Lexington Ave. Building
7 Renovation/Field Building
8 Renovation ........................ 40,000
9 Brooklyn College
10 West Quad Building ................ 22,782
11 Roosevelt Hall Science
12 Facility .......................... 52,000
13 Performing Arts Center ............ 29,000
14 Fire Alarm and Security
15 Project ............................ 9,834
16 City College
17 New Science Facility .............. 70,334
18 Marshak Building Interior ......... 10,000
19 School of Architecture
20 Renovation ........................ 10,000
21 Central Plant Expansion and
22 Distribution ...................... 37,727
23 Hunter College
24 School of Social Work ............. 84,318
25 New Science Lab Building,
26 Phase I ........................... 74,682
27 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
28 John Jay College Building
29 Expansion ........................ 125,000
30 CUNY School of Law
31 New Facility ...................... 50,000
32 Lehman College
33 New Science Facility,
34 Phase II .......................... 20,000
35 Swing Space for New Science
36 Facility .......................... 20,000
37 Media Production Center & Virtual
38 Small Business Assistance Center ... 2,217
39 New York City College of Technology
40 Academic Building I .............. 100,000
41 Educational Technology Initiative .... 250
42 Queens College
43 Louis Armstrong Center ............. 5,000
44 Tennis Courts ...................... 1,500
45 College of Staten Island
46 Center for Computational
47 Science ............................ 6,500
48 Sports and Recreation Center
49 Upgrades ........................... 1,000
48 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Campus-wide Site Security & Lighting,
2 Phase II .......................... 12,988
3 York College
4 Student Services Center/Classroom
5 Building ........................... 5,000
6 University-wide
7 CUNY ERP (CUNY FIRST) ............ 142,000
8 Advanced Science Research Center,
9 Phase I, and CCNY New Science
10 Facility ......................... 207,878
11 Project Administration ............ 61,722
12 Operational Changes .............. 110,000
13 --------------
14 Total ........................ 1,311,732
15 ==============
16 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54,
17 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
18 An advance for alterations and improvements to various facilities
19 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
20 acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; including
21 but not limited to health and safety, preservation of facilities,
22 new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
23 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
24 physically disabled, preventive maintenance and related projects,
25 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2007, and subject to a
26 plan to be developed and submitted annually by the city university
27 of New York and approved by the state director of the budget, and
28 which may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
29 schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a
30 portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
31 transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for
32 such purpose (30670750) (15529) ... 225,000,000 .. (re. $21,164,000)
33 Project Schedule
34 AMOUNT
35 ----------------------------------------------------------
36 (thousands of dollars)
37 For the City College Marshak Building,
38 provided however that subdivision (b) of
39 section 6281 of the education law, as
40 amended by chapter 1081 of the laws of
41 1969, shall apply to the dormitory author-
42 ity and/or the city university
43 construction fund, as the letting agency,
44 unless, in its discretion, it determines
45 to utilize a project labor agreement for
46 all work performed in the renovation of
47 the Marshak science building, the city
49 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 college science facility and the new
2 science research center at city college,
3 which means a prehire collective bargain-
4 ing agreement between the agency and a
5 labor organization establishing the labor
6 organization as the collective bargaining
7 representative for all persons who will
8 perform work pursuant to all contracts for
9 the construction, reconstruction, rehabil-
10 itation or improvement of facilities, and
11 which provides that only contractors and
12 subcontractors who sign a prenegotiated
13 agreement with the labor organization can
14 perform project work, when the record
15 supporting the decision to enter into such
16 an agreement establishes that it is justi-
17 fied by the interests underlying the
18 competitive bidding laws ........................ 30,000
19 For the City College Science Facility,
20 provided however that subdivision (b) of
21 section 6281 of the education law, as
22 amended by chapter 1081 of the laws of
23 1969, shall apply to the dormitory author-
24 ity and/or the city university
25 construction fund, as the letting agency,
26 unless, in its discretion, it determines
27 to utilize a project labor agreement for
28 all work performed in the renovation of
29 the Marshak science building, the city
30 college science facility and the new
31 science research center at city college,
32 which means a prehire collective bargain-
33 ing agreement between the agency and a
34 labor organization establishing the labor
35 organization as the collective bargaining
36 representative for all persons who will
37 perform work pursuant to all contracts for
38 the construction, reconstruction, rehabil-
39 itation or improvement of facilities, and
40 which provides that only contractors and
41 subcontractors who sign a prenegotiated
42 agreement with the labor organization can
43 perform project work, when the record
44 supporting the decision to enter into such
45 an agreement establishes that it is justi-
46 fied by the interests underlying the
47 competitive bidding laws ........................ 55,300
48 For the Advanced Science Research Center at
49 City College .................................... 14,500
50 For Central Utilities Plan Expansion at
50 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Lehman College .................................. 11,100
2 For the Voorhees Building facade at New York
3 City College of Technology ...................... 14,100
4 For structural repairs at the Pearl Street
5 Building at New York City College of Tech-
6 nology ........................................... 5,000
7 For expansion of the Central Plant at City
8 College ......................................... 30,000
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 ........................................... 20,000
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 ................................ 30,000
19 For university-wide critical maintenance or
20 capital improvement costs at senior
21 colleges to correct deficiencies in the
22 mechanical, electrical and plumbing
23 infrastructure .................................. 15,000
24 --------------
25 Total .......................................... 225,000
26 ==============
27 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
28 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
29 An additional advance for alterations and improvements to various
30 facilities including services and expenses, service contracts, memo-
31 randum of understanding, capital design, construction, acquisition,
32 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
33 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
34 program change, technology, environmental protection, energy conser-
35 vation, accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled and
36 related projects including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2006
37 subject to an annual plan developed by the city university of New
38 York which shall include projects in the following schedule.
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 (30670650) (15529) ... 235,500,000 ............... (re. $34,485,000)
43 Project Schedule
44 PROJECT AMOUNT
45 ----------------------------------------------------------
46 (thousands of dollars)
47 Brooklyn College
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CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 The West Quad Project ........................... 12,000
2 Roosevelt Hall .................................. 11,000
3 The Performing Arts Center ...................... 15,000
4 City College
5 School of Architecture (SAUDLA) .................. 8,000
6 Marshak Building ................................ 13,800
7 Science Facility ................................ 57,700
8 College of Staten Island
9 2M Building ...................................... 5,000
10 Upgrades, Renovations, Equipment -
11 Various .......................................... 4,000
12 CUNY Law
13 Law Building Renovation, Phase I ................... 500
14 Hunter College
15 Roosevelt House Renovation ....................... 1,000
16 New Science Lab Building ........................ 10,000
17 John Jay
18 Building Expansion .............................. 15,000
19 Lehman College
20 Consolidated Computer Center Phase II ............ 1,000
21 New Science Facility Phase II ................... 10,000
22 Queens College
23 Science Upgrades Phase II ........................ 6,000
24 Louis Armstrong Center ........................... 5,000
25 School of Journalism
26 School of Journalism ............................ 10,000
27 York College
28 Student Services Center .......................... 6,000
29 Campus-wide Site Improvements ...................... 7,000
30 An advance for alterations and improvements
31 to various facilities including services
32 and expenses, service contracts, memoran-
33 dum of understanding, capital design,
34 construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
35 rehabilitation and equipment; for health
36 and safety, preservation of facilities,
37 new facilities, program improvement or
38 program change, technology, environmental
39 protection, energy conservation, accredi-
40 tation, facilities for the physically
41 disabled and related projects, to be
42 developed by the city university of New
43 York in consultation with the senate
44 majority leader and approved by the direc-
45 tor of budget ................................. 28,500
46 University-wide
47 For health and safety projects ................... 9,000
48 --------------
49 Total ........................................ 235,500
50 ==============
52 12654-09-0
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(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
2 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
3 An advance for alterations and improvements to various facilities
4 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
5 acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; including
6 but not limited to health and safety, preservation of facilities,
7 new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
8 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
9 physically disabled, preventive maintenance and related projects,
10 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2005, and subject to a
11 plan to be developed and submitted annually by the city university
12 of New York and approved by the state director of the budget, and
13 which may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
14 schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a
15 portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
16 transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for
17 such purpose (30560550) (15529) ... 69,000,000 .... (re. $9,225,000)
18 Project Schedule
19 AMOUNT
20 --------------------------------------------
21 (thousands of dollars)
22 For preliminary planning for
23 the renovation of Brooklyn
24 College's Roosevelt Hall ........... 2,500
25 For the City College Marshak
26 Building, provided however
27 that subdivision (b) of
28 section 6281 of the education
29 law, as amended by chapter
30 1081 of the laws of 1969,
31 shall apply to the dormitory
32 authority and/or the city
33 university construction fund,
34 as the letting agency, unless,
35 in its discretion, it deter-
36 mines to utilize a project
37 labor agreement for all work
38 performed in the renovation of
39 the Marshak science building,
40 the city college science
41 facility and the new science
42 research center at City
43 College, which means a prehire
44 collective bargaining agree-
45 ment between the agency and a
46 labor organization establish-
47 ing the labor organization as
48 the collective bargaining
53 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 representative for all persons
2 who will perform work pursuant
3 to all contracts for the
4 construction, reconstruction,
5 rehabilitation or improvement
6 of facilities, and which
7 provides that only contractors
8 and subcontractors who sign a
9 prenegotiated agreement with
10 the labor organization can
11 perform project work, when the
12 record supporting the decision
13 to enter into such an agree-
14 ment establishes that it is
15 justified by the interests
16 underlying the competitive
17 bidding laws ...................... 10,000
18 For matching grants for
19 Governors Island .................. 15,000
20 For university-wide critical
21 maintenance or capital
22 improvement costs at senior
23 and community colleges includ-
24 ing but not limited to: costs
25 attributable to the findings
26 of condition surveys for
27 health and safety; preserva-
28 tion of facilities and access
29 for the physically disabled;
30 code compliance; emergencies;
31 asbestos removal; energy
32 conservation; fire alarms,
33 sprinklers, electrical
34 distribution and heating and
35 cooling system requirements;
36 and other similar campus-wide
37 and systemwide needs, provided
38 however that subdivision (b)
39 of section 6281 of the educa-
40 tion law, as amended by chap-
41 ter 1081 of the laws of 1969,
42 shall apply to the dormitory
43 authority and/or the city
44 university construction fund,
45 as the letting agency, unless,
46 in its discretion, it deter-
47 mines to utilize a project
48 labor agreement for all work
49 performed in the renovation of
50 the Marshak science building,
54 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 the city college science
2 facility and the new science
3 research center at City
4 College, which means a prehire
5 collective bargaining agree-
6 ment between the agency and a
7 labor organization establish-
8 ing the labor organization as
9 the collective bargaining
10 representative for all persons
11 who will perform work pursuant
12 to all contracts for the
13 construction, reconstruction,
14 rehabilitation or improvement
15 of facilities, and which
16 provides that only contractors
17 and subcontractors who sign a
18 prenegotiated agreement with
19 the labor organization can
20 perform project work, when the
21 record supporting the decision
22 to enter into such an agree-
23 ment establishes that it is
24 justified by the interests
25 underlying the competitive
26 bidding laws ...................... 41,500
27 --------------
28 Total ............................. 69,000
29 ==============
30 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as added by chapter 55,
31 section 4, of the laws of 2004:
32 Alterations and improvements to various facilities including services
33 and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition, recon-
34 struction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
35 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
36 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
37 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, preventive
38 maintenance and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
39 April 1, 2004, and subject to a plan submitted annually by the city
40 university of New York and approved by the director of the budget
41 (30060450) (15502) ... 20,000,000 ................. (re. $3,156,000)
42 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 54,
43 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
44 An advance for alterations and improvements to various facilities
45 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
46 acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for
47 health and safety, preservation of facilities, new facilities,
48 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
55 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
2 disabled, and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
3 April 1, 2004, and which may include, but not be limited to,
4 projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
5 the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated
6 may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
7 state of New York for such purpose (30030450) (15529) ..............
8 1,095,000,000 ................................... (re. $141,318,000)
9 Project Schedule
10 AMOUNT
11 --------------------------------------------
12 (thousands of dollars)
13 Brooklyn College .................... 23,600
14 -West Quad Building
15 City College ....................... 108,000
16 -Science Facility, provided
17 however that subdivision
18 (b) of section 6281 of the
19 education law, as amended
20 by chapter 1081 of the
21 laws of 1969, shall apply
22 to the dormitory authority
23 and/or the city university
24 construction fund, as the
25 letting agency, unless, in
26 its discretion, it deter-
27 mines to utilize a project
28 labor agreement for all
29 work performed in the
30 renovation of the Marshak
31 science building, the city
32 college science facility
33 and the new science
34 research center at City
35 College, which means a
36 prehire collective
37 bargaining agreement
38 between the agency and a
39 labor organization estab-
40 lishing the labor organ-
41 ization as the collective
42 bargaining representative
43 for all persons who will
44 perform work pursuant to
45 all contracts for the
46 construction, recon-
47 struction, rehabilitation
48 or improvement of facili-
49 ties, and which provides
56 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 that only contractors and
2 subcontractors who sign a
3 prenegotiated agreement
4 with the labor organiza-
5 tion can perform project
6 work, when the record
7 supporting the decision to
8 enter into such an agree-
9 ment establishes that it
10 is justified by the inter-
11 ests underlying the
12 competitive bidding laws
13 -School of Architecture (Phase I)
14 Hunter College ...................... 95,000
15 -Science Lab Building (Phase I)
16 -Roosevelt House Rehabilitation
17 -Visual and Performing Arts Complex
18 John Jay College ................... 130,000
19 -Academic Facility (Phase II)
20 Lehman College ...................... 60,000
21 -Science Facility
22 New York City College
23 of Technology ................... 86,000
24 -Academic Complex I
25 Queens College ...................... 30,000
26 -Science Upgrades (Phase I),
27 including $15 million in
28 bond proceeds issued
29 pursuant to a capital
30 appropriation for Queens
31 College in chapter 53 of
32 the laws of 1998
33 Universitywide
34 -For a science research
35 center, excluding furni-
36 ture and equipment which
37 shall be secured from
38 private or other non-
39 state sources, provided
40 however that subdivision
41 (b) of section 6281 of the
42 education law, as amended
43 by chapter 1081 of the
44 laws of 1969, shall apply
45 to the dormitory authority
46 and/or the city university
47 construction fund, as the
48 letting agency, unless, in
49 its discretion, it deter-
50 mines to utilize a project
57 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 labor agreement for all
2 work performed in the
3 renovation of the Marshak
4 science building, the city
5 college science facility
6 and the new science
7 research center at City
8 College, which means a
9 prehire collective
10 bargaining agreement
11 between the agency and a
12 labor organization estab-
13 lishing the labor organ-
14 ization as the collective
15 bargaining representative
16 for all persons who will
17 perform work pursuant to
18 all contracts for the
19 construction, recon-
20 struction, rehabilitation
21 or improvement of facili-
22 ties, and which provides
23 that only contractors and
24 subcontractors who sign a
25 prenegotiated agreement
26 with the labor organiza-
27 tion can perform project
28 work, when the record
29 supporting the decision to
30 enter into such an agree-
31 ment establishes that it
32 is justified by the inter-
33 ests underlying the
34 competitive bidding laws ....... 176,000
35 -For science laboratory
36 upgrades ......................... 7,000
37 -For condition survey-
38 related health and safety
39 projects ........................ 75,000
40 -For condition survey-
41 related preservation of
42 facilities projects ............. 60,000
43 -For condition survey-
44 related projects related
45 to the americans with dis-
46 abilities act ................... 13,000
47 -For asbestos abatement ............ 7,000
48 -For capital staff .............. 41,400
49 -For network infrastructure
50 and telecommunications .......... 40,000
58 12654-09-0
CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 -For universitywide critical
2 maintenance or capital im-
3 provement costs for code
4 compliance; emergencies;
5 energy conservation; fire
6 alarms, sprinklers, elec-
7 trical distribution and
8 heating and cooling system
9 requirements; and other
10 similar campuswide and
11 systemwide needs, includ-
12 ing Governors Island ........... 143,000
13 --------------
14 Total ........................ 1,095,000
15 ==============
16 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 53,
17 section 1, of the laws of 1999, 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 improvements or program change, environ-
22 mental protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities
23 for the physically disabled, preventive maintenance and related
24 projects (302198C1) (15502) ... 8,200,000 ........... (re. $993,000)
25 Alterations and improvements to provide a parent resource/day care
26 facility in the 17 Lexington Avenue Building at Baruch College
27 (302198C1) (15503) ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $993,000)
28 Alterations and improvements to CUNY Libraries (302198C1) (15504) ....
29 10,800,000 ........................................ (re. $3,000,000)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Energy Conservation Purpose
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1988, as amended by chapter 54,
34 section 3, of the laws of 1992, for:
35 Alterations and improvements for energy conservation (30A58805)
36 (15508) ... ... 2,065,000 ........................... (re. $1,000)
37 Capital Projects Funds - Other
38 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
39 Facilities for the Physically Disabled Purpose
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
41 Alterations and improvements to make facilities accessible to the
42 physically disabled (30149504) (15507) ... .......................
43 1,257,000 ........................................... (re. $577,000)
59 12654-09-0
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(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, as amended by chapter 54,
2 section 3, of the laws of 1992, for:
3 Alterations and improvements to make facilities accessible to the
4 physically disabled (30048704) (15507) ... .......................
5 1,206,000 ............................................. (re. $1,000)
6 Capital Projects Funds - Other
7 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
8 Health and Safety Purpose
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1993, for:
10 Alterations and improvements for health and safety pursuant to a plan,
11 based on the results of building condition surveys, to be submitted
12 for approval to the director of the budget on or before July 1,
13 1993. No funds shall be made available until such plan is approved
14 by the director of the budget (30029301) (15505) ...................
15 2,750,000 ........................................... (re. $853,000)
16 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, for:
17 Alterations and improvements for facilities for the physically disa-
18 bled (30A29201) (15523) ... ... 1,128,000 .......... (re. $43,000)
19 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1989, as amended by chapter 54,
20 section 3, of the laws of 1995, for:
21 Alterations and improvements for health and safety (30A18901) (15505)
22 ... ... 2,780,000 ................................... (re. $1,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, as amended by chapter 54,
24 section 3, of the laws of 1995, for:
25 Alterations and improvements for health and safety (30018701) (15505)
26 ... ... 8,507,000 .................................. (re. $39,000)
27 Capital Projects Funds - Other
28 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
29 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
30 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
31 For services and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
32 existing facilities for capital maintenance, including but not
33 limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
34 tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
35 ities, 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, 2019 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
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SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
2 (30031903) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $284,222,000)
3 Project Schedule
4 PROJECT AMOUNT
5 ----------------------------------------------------------
6 (thousands of dollars)
7 Baruch College
8 Campus-wide maintenance to
9 various facilities ............................. 3,379
10 Brooklyn College
11 Campus-wide maintenance to
12 various facilities ............................. 8,005
13 City College
14 Campus-wide maintenance to
15 various facilities ............................. 6,716
16 Graduate School and University Center
17 Campus-wide maintenance to
18 various facilities ............................. 1,373
19 Honors college
20 Campus-wide maintenance to
21 various facilities ................................ 98
22 Hunter College
23 Campus-wide maintenance to
24 various facilities ............................. 6,331
25 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
26 Campus-wide maintenance to
27 various facilities ............................... 848
28 Lehman College
29 Campus-wide maintenance to
30 various facilities ............................. 4,166
31 Medgar Evers College
32 Campus-wide maintenance to
33 various facilities ............................... 703
34 New York City College of Technology
35 Campus-wide maintenance to
36 various facilities ............................. 1,903
37 Queens College
38 Campus-wide maintenance to
39 various facilities ............................. 6,125
40 College of Staten Island
41 Campus-wide maintenance to
42 various facilities ............................. 5,118
43 York College
44 Campus-wide maintenance to
45 various facilities ............................. 2,100
46 For university-wide maintenance or
47 capital improvement costs at senior
48 colleges attributable to the findings of
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 condition surveys for health and safety
2 needs ............................................ 9,220
3 For university-wide maintenance or
4 capital improvement costs at senior
5 colleges attributable to the findings of
6 condition surveys for preservation of
7 facilities needs ................................ 12,396
8 For university-wide maintenance or
9 capital improvement costs at senior
10 colleges attributable to ADA needs ............... 6,147
11 For university-wide maintenance or
12 capital improvement costs at senior
13 colleges attributable to mechanical and
14 infrastructure needs ............................. 7,171
15 For university-wide maintenance or
16 capital improvement costs at senior
17 colleges attributable to science and
18 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,020
19 For university-wide maintenance or
20 capital improvement costs at senior
21 colleges attributable to certificate of
22 occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,049
23 For university-wide maintenance or
24 capital improvement costs at senior
25 colleges attributable to energy
26 conservation needs ............................... 4,098
27 For university-wide maintenance or
28 capital improvement costs at senior
29 colleges attributable to science lab
30 upgrade needs .................................... 2,049
31 For university-wide maintenance or
32 capital improvement costs at senior
33 colleges attributable to educational
34 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,659
35 For university-wide maintenance or
36 capital improvement costs at senior
37 colleges attributable to bathroom
38 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,024
39 For university-wide maintenance or
40 capital improvement costs at senior
41 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
42 renovation needs ................................... 300
43 For university-wide priority capital
44 maintenance or capital improvement
45 projects to support the preservation
46 of facilities .................................. 181,222
47 --------------
48 Total ........................................ 284,222
49 ==============
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SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
2 For services and expenses related to alterations and improvements to
3 existing facilities for capital maintenance, including but not
4 limited to capital design, construction, reconstruction, rehabili-
5 tation, and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facil-
6 ities, program improvement or program change, environmental
7 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
8 physically disabled, preventative maintenance and related projects,
9 including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2018 and subject to a
10 plan developed and submitted annually by the city university of New
11 York and approved by the director of the budget, and which may
12 include, but not be limited to, projects in the following schedule.
13 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of
14 the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or transferred
15 to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for such purpose
16 (30031803) (15420) ... 284,222,000 .............. (re. $281,755,000)
17 Project Schedule
18 PROJECT AMOUNT
19 ----------------------------------------------------------
20 (thousands of dollars)
21 Baruch College
22 Campus-wide maintenance to
23 various facilities ............................. 2,511
24 Brooklyn College
25 Campus-wide maintenance to
26 various facilities ............................. 5,433
27 City College
28 Campus-wide maintenance to
29 various facilities ............................. 8,136
30 Graduate School and University Center
31 Campus-wide maintenance to
32 various facilities ................................ 25
33 Honors college
34 Campus-wide maintenance to
35 various facilities ................................ 25
36 Hunter College
37 Campus-wide maintenance to
38 various facilities ............................. 5,799
39 John Jay College of Criminal Justice
40 Campus-wide maintenance to
41 various facilities ............................. 3,193
42 Lehman College
43 Campus-wide maintenance to
44 various facilities ............................. 2,438
45 Medgar Evers College
46 Campus-wide maintenance to
47 various facilities ............................. 3,096
48 New York City College of Technology
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SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Campus-wide maintenance to
2 various facilities ............................. 3,485
3 Queens College
4 Campus-wide maintenance to
5 various facilities ............................. 5,433
6 College of Staten Island
7 Campus-wide maintenance to
8 various facilities ............................. 2,877
9 York College
10 Campus-wide maintenance to
11 various facilities ............................. 3,899
12 For university-wide maintenance or
13 capital improvement costs at senior
14 colleges attributable to the findings of
15 condition surveys for health and safety
16 needs ............................................ 9,270
17 For university-wide maintenance or
18 capital improvement costs at senior
19 colleges attributable to the findings of
20 condition surveys for preservation of
21 facilities needs ................................ 12,463
22 For university-wide maintenance or
23 capital improvement costs at senior
24 colleges attributable to mechanical and
25 infrastructure needs ............................. 7,210
26 For university-wide maintenance or
27 capital improvement costs at senior
28 colleges attributable to ADA needs ................6,180
29 For university-wide maintenance or
30 capital improvement costs at senior
31 colleges attributable to certificate of
32 occupancy/public assembly needs .................. 2,060
33 For university-wide maintenance or
34 capital improvement costs at senior
35 colleges attributable to energy
36 conservation needs ............................... 4,120
37 For university-wide maintenance or
38 capital improvement costs at senior
39 colleges attributable to science lab
40 upgrade needs .................................... 2,060
41 For university-wide maintenance or
42 capital improvement costs at senior
43 colleges attributable to bathroom
44 facilities upgrade needs ......................... 1,030
45 For university-wide maintenance or
46 capital improvement costs at senior
47 colleges attributable to educational
48 technology initiative needs ...................... 6,695
49 For university-wide maintenance or
50 capital improvement costs at senior
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SENIOR COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 colleges attributable to science and
2 technology equipment needs ....................... 5,047
3 For university-wide maintenance or
4 capital improvement costs at senior
5 colleges attributable to CUNY TV
6 renovation needs ................................... 515
7 For university-wide priority capital
8 maintenance or capital improvement
9 projects to support the preservation
10 of facilities .................................. 181,222
11 --------------
12 Total ........................................ 284,222
13 ==============
14 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
15 Alterations and improvements for preservation of facilities (30039703)
16 (15506) ... ... 3,300,000 ....................... (re. $2,241,000)
17 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1996, for:
18 Alterations and improvements to roofs on various buildings at Brooklyn
19 College (30299603) (15524) ... 300,000 .............. (re. $300,000)
20 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
21 Alterations and improvements to roofs on various buildings (30239503)
22 (15524) ... ... 5,933,000 ....................... (re. $2,524,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, for:
24 Alterations and improvements to roofs (30039403) (15524) .............
25 5,579,000 ........................................... (re. $236,000)
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1990, as amended by chapter 54,
27 section 3, of the laws of 1992, for:
28 Alterations and improvements for preservation of facilities (30A39003)
29 (15506) ... ... 9,947,000 ......................... (re. $349,000)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, for:
34 Alterations and improvements to child care facilities (30289508)
35 (15509) ... ... 1,306,000 ......................... (re. $845,000)
36 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, for:
37 Planning for master plans, including telecommunications and predesign
38 project estimates (30389408) (15525) ... .........................
39 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $398,000)
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 for state financial assistance to community
8 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
9 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
10 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
11 preservation of facilities, new facilities program improvement or
12 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
13 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
14 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2017 subject to
15 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
16 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
17 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
18 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
19 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
20 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30CC1750)
21 (81067) ... 80,353,000 ........................... (re. $77,162,000)
22 Project Schedule
23 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
24 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
25 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
26 ----------------------------------------------------------
27 (thousands of dollars)
28 Bronx Community College
29 Critical Maintenance ........... 42,000 21,000
30 Student Success Center ......... 14,000 7,000
31 STEM Resource Center ........... 300 150
32 Borough Manhattan Community College
33 Cooling Tower Rehab ............ 3,600 1,800
34 Gymnasium Light Replacement .... 700 350
35 Hostos Community College
36 One Stop Student Services Center 7,700 3,850
37 Kingsborough Community College
38 Roof Replacements .............. 2,000 1,000
39 Marina Upgrades ................ 500 250
40 Science Equipment .............. 454 227
41 LaGuardia Community College
42 Center for Career and Employment
43 Training ....................... 6,774 3,387
44 Queensborough Community College
45 Roof Repairs ................... 2,400 1,200
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation 5,600 2,800
2 For university-wide community college
3 critical maintenance or capital
4 improvement costs attributable to
5 preservation of facilities ..... 60,678 30,339
6 For university-wide community college
7 critical maintenance or capital
8 improvement costs attributable to
9 facilities which support ASAP
10 programs ....................... 14,000 7,000
11 ------- ------
12 Total ........................ 160,706 80,353
13 ======= ======
14 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
15 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, 2016 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 (30CC1650)
30 (81067) ... 61,640,000 ........................... (re. $60,494,000)
31 Project Schedule
32 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
33 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
34 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
35 ----------------------------------------------------------
36 (thousands of dollars)
37 Bronx Community College
38 Alumni Locker Room Accessibility 500 250
39 EOC Headquarter Renovation ..... 1,000 500
40 Campus Utility Upgrade ......... 8,000 4,000
41 Gould Library Rotunda Staircase 1,330 665
42 Fire Alarm Upgrades ............ 2,908 1,454
43 Lowe Hall ADA Improvements ..... 500 250
44 Borough Manhattan Community College
45 Lighting Controls and Sensors .. 1,552 776
46 Variable Frequency Drives ...... 1,934 967
47 Community Room HVAC ............ 2,700 1,350
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Perimeter Security Lighting .... 600 300
2 199 Chambers Upgrade ........... 4,596 2,298
3 Hostos Community College
4 Summer Boiler .................. 206 103
5 Technology Upgrades ............ 430 215
6 Kingsborough Community College
7 Pool Renovations ............... 2,000 1,000
8 Marina Reconstruction .......... 1,500 750
9 LaGuardia Community College
10 Staircase Lighting ............. 160 80
11 Center 3 Infrastructure Upgrades 20,000 10,000
12 Business and Entrepreneurial
13 Training Center .............. 6,800 3,400
14 M Building Boiler Replacement .. 546 273
15 E and C Building Cooling Towers 688 344
16 Chiller Plant .................. 17,964 8,982
17 Queensborough Community College
18 Upgrade Research Labs .......... 3,200 1,600
19 Central Chiller Plant .......... 2,000 1,000
20 Electrical System Upgrade ...... 7,980 3,990
21 Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation 2,000 1,000
22 For university-wide community college
23 critical maintenance or capital
24 improvement costs attributable to
25 health and safety .............. 14,524 7,262
26 For university-wide community college
27 critical maintenance or capital
28 improvement costs attributable to
29 preservation of facilities ..... 17,462 8,731
30 For university-wide community college
31 critical maintenance or capital
32 improvement costs attributable to
33 assistive technology ........... 200 100
34 ------- ------
35 Total ........................ 123,280 61,640
36 ======= ======
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
38 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
39 For services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
40 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
41 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
42 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
43 preservation of facilities, new facilities program improvement or
44 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
45 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
46 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2015 subject to
47 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
48 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
49 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
2 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
3 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30C11550)
4 (40801) ... 4,503,000 ............................. (re. $4,503,000)
5 Project Schedule
6 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
7 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
8 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
9 ----------------------------------------------------------
10 (thousands of dollars)
11 Hostos Community College
12 Allied Health and Sciences
13 Building Complex ............. 9,006 4,503
14 ------- ------
15 Total ........................ 9,006 4,503
16 ======= ======
17 For services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
18 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
19 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
20 acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for
21 health and safety, preservation of facilities, new facilities,
22 program improvement or program change, environmental protection,
23 energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the physically
24 disabled, and related projects, including costs incurred prior to
25 April 1, 2015 subject to an annual plan developed by the city
26 university and approved by the state director of the budget, and
27 which may include, but not be limited to, projects in the following
28 schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all or a
29 portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated or
30 transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York for
31 such purpose (30CC1550) (81067) ... 16,422,000 ... (re. $14,695,000)
32 Project Schedule
33 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
34 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
35 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
36 ----------------------------------------------------------
37 (thousands of dollars)
38 Bronx Community College
39 Ohio Track and Field Restoration 750 375
40 Monument Hill Restoration ...... 400 200
41 Gould Memorial Library Windows . 900 450
42 Bliss Hall ADA Improvements .... 600 300
43 Computer and Lab Upgrades ...... 70 35
44 Hostos Community College
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 475 Grand Concourse HVAC Upgrades 3,000 1,500
2 Kingsborough Community College
3 Pool Upgrades .................. 2,000 1,000
4 Science and Resiliency Institute 10,000 5,000
5 LaGuardia Community College
6 Faculty Offices and Training Center 1,500 750
7 Tech Center .................... 200 100
8 Queensborough Community College
9 Roof Repairs ................... 1,700 850
10 Central Kitchen and
11 Cafeteria Renovation ........... 1,100 550
12 For university-wide community college
13 critical maintenance or capital
14 improvement costs attributable to
15 the preservation of facilities . 4,064 2,032
16 For university-wide community college
17 critical maintenance or capital
18 improvement costs attributable to
19 accelerated conservation and
20 efficiency projects ............ 6,560 3,280
21 ------- ------
22 Total ........................ 32,844 16,422
23 ======= ======
24 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
25 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
26 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
27 alterations and improvements to existing facilities including
28 services and expenses, capital design, construction, reconstruction,
29 rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of
30 facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
31 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
32 physically disabled, and related projects, including costs incurred
33 prior to April 1, 2014 subject to an annual plan developed by the
34 city university and approved by the state director of the budget,
35 and which may include, but not be limited to, projects in the
36 following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
37 all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballo-
38 cated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
39 York for such purpose (30CC1450) (81067) ...........................
40 15,628,000 ........................................ (re. $4,617,000)
41 Project Schedule
42 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
43 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
44 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
45 ----------------------------------------------------------
46 (thousands of dollars)
47 Borough of Manhattan Community
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 College
2 Campus-wide critical maintenance
3 to various facilities .......... 3,500 1,750
4 Bronx Community College
5 Campus-wide critical maintenance
6 to various facilities .......... 2,200 1,100
7 Kingsborough Community College
8 Campus-wide critical maintenance
9 to various facilities .......... 3,000 1,500
10 LaGuardia Community College
11 Campus-wide critical maintenance
12 to various facilities .......... 6,000 3,000
13 Queensborough Community College
14 Campus-wide critical maintenance
15 to various facilities .......... 5,500 2,750
16 For university-wide community college
17 critical maintenance or capital
18 improvement costs attributable to
19 the preservation of facilities . 5,456 2,728
20 For university-wide community college
21 critical maintenance or capital
22 improvement costs attributable to
23 accelerated conservation and
24 efficiency projects ............ 5,600 2,800
25 ------- ------
26 Total ........................ 31,256 15,628
27 ======= ======
28 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
29 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
30 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
31 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
32 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
33 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
34 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
35 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
36 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
37 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2013 subject to
38 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
39 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
40 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
41 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
42 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
43 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30CC1350)
44 (81067) ... 8,100,000 ............................. (re. $1,545,000)
45 Project Schedule
46 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
47 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
2 ----------------------------------------------------------
3 (thousands of dollars)
4 Borough of Manhattan Community
5 College
6 Campus-wide critical maintenance
7 to various facilities .......... 2,000 1,000
8 Bronx Community College
9 Campus-wide critical maintenance
10 to various facilities .......... 2,850 1,425
11 Hostos Community College
12 Campus-wide critical maintenance
13 to various facilities .......... 3,500 1,750
14 Kingsborough Community College
15 Campus-wide critical maintenance
16 to various facilities .......... 1,650 825
17 LaGuardia Community College
18 Campus-wide critical maintenance
19 to various facilities .......... 2,000 1,000
20 Queensborough Community College
21 Campus-wide critical maintenance
22 to various facilities .......... 4,200 2,100
23 ------- ------
24 Total ........................ 16,200 8,100
25 ======= ======
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
27 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
28 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
29 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
30 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
31 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
32 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
33 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
34 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
35 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2012 subject to
36 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
37 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
38 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
39 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
40 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
41 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30CC1250)
42 (81067) ... 26,704,000 ............................... (re. $51,000)
43 Project Schedule
44 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
45 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
46 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
47 ----------------------------------------------------------
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 (thousands of dollars)
2 Borough of Manhattan Community
3 College
4 Campus-wide critical maintenance
5 to various facilities .......... 14,400 7,200
6 Bronx Community College
7 Campus-wide critical maintenance
8 to various facilities .......... 6,000 3,000
9 Kingsborough Community College
10 Campus-wide critical maintenance
11 to various facilities .......... 7,500 3,750
12 Health Technologies Education
13 Center ......................... 4,908 2,454
14 LaGuardia Community College
15 Center 3 Facade Replacement .... 3,800 1,900
16 Campus-wide critical maintenance
17 to various facilities .......... 6,800 3,400
18 Queensborough Community College
19 Central Kitchen/Cafeteria ...... 2,400 1,200
20 Campus-wide critical maintenance
21 to various facilities .......... 7,600 3,800
22 ------- ------
23 Total ........................ 55,408 26,704
24 ======= ======
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011, as amended by chapter 54,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
27 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
28 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
29 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
30 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
31 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
32 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
33 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
34 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2011 subject to
35 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
36 state director of the budget which shall include projects in the
37 following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
38 all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballo-
39 cated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
40 York for such purpose (30CC1150) (81067) ...........................
41 31,239,000 ........................................ (re. $7,388,000)
42 Project Schedule
43 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
44 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
45 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
46 ----------------------------------------------------------
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 (thousands of dollars)
2 Borough of Manhattan Community
3 College
4 Theater Upgrades and
5 Equipment ...................... 3,400 1,700
6 Bronx Community College
7 Campus-wide Roofing,
8 Ph. I .......................... 4,068 2,034
9 Kingsborough Community College
10 Theater Upgrades and Sciences Bldg-
11 Infrastructure ................. 5,150 2,575
12 T2 Building Upgrades ........... 7,200 3,600
13 LaGuardia Community College
14 Center 3 Facade, Ph. I ......... 5,000 2,500
15 Center 3 Upgrades .............. 1,000 500
16 Campus Improvements ............ 10,000 5,000
17 Queensborough Community College
18 Central Kitchen/Dining Hall
19 Renovation ..................... 8,660 4,330
20 Upgrade Campus-wide Electrical
21 System, Ph. II ................. 18,000 9,000
22 ------- ------
23 Total ........................ 62,478 31,239
24 ======= ======
25 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
27 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
28 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
29 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
30 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
31 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
32 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
33 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
34 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2010 subject to
35 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
36 state director of the budget which shall include projects in the
37 following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
38 all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballo-
39 cated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
40 York for such purpose (30CC1050) (81067) ...........................
41 34,563,000 ........................................ (re. $5,424,000)
42 Project Schedule
43 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
44 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
45 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
46 ----------------------------------------------------------
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 (thousands of dollars)
2 Borough of Manhattan Community
3 College
4 Central Plant Upgrades,
5 199 Chambers Street .......... 14,000 7,000
6 Bronx Community College
7 Campus-wide Utility Upgrades,
8 Ph. I ........................ 18,626 9,313
9 Kingsborough Community College
10 Mechanical and Infrastructure
11 Improvements ................... 4,000 2,000
12 LaGuardia Community College
13 Conference Facility Space ...... 2,000 1,000
14 Center 3 Office Space and
15 Elevators .................... 2,500 1,250
16 Facility Upgrades .............. 10,000 5,000
17 Queensborough Community College
18 Upgrade Campus-wide Electrical
19 System, Ph. I ................ 18,000 9,000
20 ------- ------
21 Total ........................ 69,126 34,563
22 ======= ======
23 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
24 State financial assistance to community colleges for alterations and
25 improvements to various facilities for minor rehabilitation, includ-
26 ing but not limited to capital design, construction, acquisition,
27 reconstruction, rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and safe-
28 ty, preservation of facilities, program improvement or program
29 change, environmental protection, energy conservation, accredi-
30 tation, facilities for the physically disabled, preventative mainte-
31 nance and related projects, including costs incurred prior to April
32 1, 2008, and subject to a plan submitted annually by the city
33 university of New York and approved by the director of the budget
34 (30110850) (15514) ... 2,750,000 .................. (re. $2,750,000)
35 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
36 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
37 Advances for alterations and improvements to various facilities for
38 capital critical maintenance and strategic initiatives, including
39 but not limited to capital design, construction, acquisition, recon-
40 struction, rehabilitation, and equipment; for health and safety,
41 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
42 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 developed and submitted annual-
46 ly by the city university of New York and approved by the director
47 of the budget, and which may include, but not be limited to,
48 projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated
2 may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
3 state of New York for such purpose (30090850) (15518) ..............
4 206,908,000 ...................................... (re. $63,174,000)
5 Project Schedule
6 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
7 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
8 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
9 ----------------------------------------------------------
10 (thousands of dollars)
11 Borough of Manhattan Community
12 College
13 Fiterman Hall .................. 102,200 51,100
14 Bronx Community College
15 North Instructional Building ... 24,762 12,381
16 Backflow Prevention Devices .... 3,400 1,700
17 Campus-wide Roof Replacement ... 1,932 966
18 Hostos Community College
19 500 Grand Concourse ............ 18,446 9,223
20 Kingsborough Community College
21 Laboratories and Mechanical
22 Infrastructure Upgrade Phase I . 5,000 2,500
23 Medgar Evers College
24 Academic Building I ............ 68,346 34,173
25 Carroll Street Building ........ 12,000 6,000
26 University-wide
27 CUNY ERP (CUNY FIRST) .......... 27,600 13,800
28 Project Administration ......... 15,430 7,715
29 For university-wide critical main-
30 tenance or capital improvement
31 costs at community colleges
32 attributable to the findings
33 of condition surveys for health
34 and safety needs ............... 35,000 17,500
35 For university-wide critical main-
36 tenance or capital improvement
37 costs at community colleges
38 attributable to the findings
39 of condition surveys for
40 preservation of facilities needs 35,000 17,500
41 For university-wide critical main-
42 tenance or capital improvement
43 costs at community colleges
44 attributable to ADA needs ...... 15,000 7,500
45 For university-wide critical main-
46 tenance or capital improvement
47 costs at community colleges
48 attributable to certificate of
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 occupancy/public assembly needs 18,000 9,000
2 For university-wide critical main-
3 tenance or capital improvement
4 costs at community colleges
5 attributable to energy
6 conservation needs ............. 18,000 9,000
7 For university-wide critical main-
8 tenance or capital improvement
9 costs at community colleges
10 attributable to science lab
11 upgrade needs .................. 7,200 3,600
12 For university-wide critical main-
13 tenance or capital improvement
14 costs at community colleges
15 attributable to educational
16 technology initiative needs .... 4,000 2,000
17 For university-wide critical main-
18 tenance or capital improvement
19 costs at community colleges
20 attributable to athletic
21 facilities upgrade needs ....... 2,500 1,250
22 ------------ ------------
23 Total .......................... 413,816 206,908
24 ============ ============
25 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
27 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
28 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
29 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
30 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
31 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
32 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
33 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
34 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2007 subject to
35 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
36 state director of the budget which shall include projects in the
37 following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
38 all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballo-
39 cated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New
40 York for such purpose (30660750) (81067) ...........................
41 40,800,000 .......................................... (re. $635,000)
42 Project Schedule
43 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
44 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
45 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
46 ----------------------------------------------------------
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 (thousands of dollars)
2 Borough of Manhattan Community College
3 Fiterman Hall Replacement ...... 40,000 20,000
4 Bronx Community College
5 Mechanical Systems Upgrades .... 1,800 900
6 Medgar Evers
7 Academic Building I ............ 22,000 11,000
8 For University-wide critical
9 maintenance or capital im-
10 provement costs at community
11 colleges attributable to the
12 findings of condition sur-
13 veys for health and safety
14 needs .......................... 4,800 2,400
15 For university-wide critical
16 maintenance or capital im-
17 provement costs at community
18 colleges attributable to the
19 findings of condition sur-
20 veys for preservation of
21 facilities needs ............... 3,000 1,500
22 For university-wide critical
23 maintenance or capital im-
24 provement costs at community
25 colleges to correct defic-
26 iencies in the mechanical,
27 electrical and plumbing
28 infrastructure ................. 10,000 5,000
29 ------- -------
30 Total .......................... 81,600 40,800
31 ======= =======
32 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
33 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
34 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
35 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
36 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
37 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
38 preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improvement or
39 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
40 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
41 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2006 subject to
42 an annual plan developed by the city university which shall include
43 projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
44 the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated
45 may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
46 state of New York for such purpose (30660650) (81067) ..............
47 8,769,000 ......................................... (re. $1,712,000)
48 Project Schedule
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
2 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
3 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
4 ----------------------------------------------------------
5 (thousands of dollars)
6 Medgar Evers College
7 Theater ........................ 3,450 1,725
8 Auditorium ..................... 14,088 7,044
9 ------- ------
10 Total .......................... 17,538 8,769
11 ======= ======
12 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
13 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
14 Additional advance for state financial assistance to community
15 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
16 including capital design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction,
17 rehabilitation, equipment and personal service costs; for health and
18 safety, preservation of facilities, new facilities, program improve-
19 ment or program change, environmental protection, energy conserva-
20 tion, accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled and
21 related projects including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2006.
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 (30660650) (81067) ... 66,580,000 ................ (re. $22,036,000)
26 Project Schedule
27 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
28 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
29 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
30 ----------------------------------------------------------
31 (thousands of dollars)
32 Borough of Manhattan Community
33 College
34 Fiterman Hall Replacement ...... 15,000 7,500
35 Chambers Street Renovations
36 Phase II ....................... 14,000 7,000
37 Bronx Community College
38 Mechanical System Upgrades ..... 6,000 3,000
39 Hostos Community College
40 Renovations in 475 Grand Concourse 6,000 3,000
41 Kings Borough Community College
42 Air conditioning T5 ............ 218 109
43 Renovation of former auditorium T2
44 building as learning resource
45 center ......................... 2,000 1,000
46 Air conditioning T4 ............ 942 471
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(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Mechanical System Upgrades ..... 6,000 3,000
2 Laguardia Community College
3 Renovations of Center 3 ........ 14,000 7,000
4 Acquisition and Renovation
5 of an Additional Educational
6 Building ....................... 55,000 27,500
7 Medgar Evers
8 Academic I ..................... 8,000 4,000
9 Queensborough Community College
10 Renovation of Science Building . 6,000 3,000
11 -------- --------
12 Total ........................ 133,160 66,580
13 ======== ========
14 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
15 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
16 An advance for state financial assistance to community colleges for
17 alterations and improvements to various facilities including
18 services and expenses, capital design, construction, acquisition,
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, 2005 subject to
24 an annual plan developed by the city university which shall include
25 projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to
26 the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated
27 may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory authority of the
28 state of New York for such purpose (30590550) (81067) ..............
29 105,849,000 ...................................... (re. $24,987,000)
30 Project Schedule
31 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
32 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
33 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
34 ----------------------------------------------------------
35 (thousands of dollars)
36 Queensborough Community College
37 Holocaust Resource Center ......... 3,000 1,500
38 Instruction Building Planning
39 and Design Costs .................. 4,948 2,474
40 Upgrade Campus Wide Electric
41 System ............................ 1,000 500
42 Upgrade Campus Wide Drainage
43 System ............................ 1,000 500
44 Kingsborough Community College
45 Roof Replacement .................. 3,000 1,500
46 Additional Roof Replacement ....... 3,000 1,500
47 Fire Alarm Rehab .................. 6,256 3,128
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(APPROPRIATED TO THE CITY UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND)
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Gymnasium ......................... 6,060 3,030
2 Marine/Academic Center ............ 5,050 2,525
3 Primary Arts Center ................. 850 425
4 Hostos Community College
5 475 Grand Concourse Renovation .... 4,948 2,474
6 Site Acquisition .................... 750 375
7 LaGuardia Community College
8 Center 3 Renovations, Phase II .... 5,346 2,673
9 Department of Humanities
10 Renovation ....................... 17,012 8,506
11 Department of Computer Information
12 Systems .......................... 21,000 10,500
13 Medgar Evers College
14 Athletic Fields ................... 1,960 980
15 Bronx Community College
16 North Instructional Building ..... 60,962 30,481
17 Mechanical Systems &
18 Infrastructure Upgrade Phase 1 .... 4,074 2,037
19 Borough Manhattan Community College
20 Training Program for Emergency
21 First Response ................... 21,400 10,700
22 North campus building ............. 2,000 1,000
23 Chambers Street Renovation Phase
24 II ................................ 5,506 2,753
25 Universitywide
26 For condition assessment: Health
27 and Safety ........................ 9,762 4,881
28 For condition assessment:
29 Facilities Preservation ........... 3,994 1,997
30 For condition assessment: ADA ..... 3,820 1,910
31 For construction, acquisition,
32 renovation or rehabilitation of
33 facilities including equipment and
34 other necessary incidental costs
35 related to the CUNY Incubator
36 Network .......................... 15,000 7,500
37 ------- -------
38 Total ......................... 211,698 105,849
39 ======= =======
40 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003:
41 State financial assistance to community colleges for alterations and
42 improvements to various facilities including services and expenses,
43 capital design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabili-
44 tation and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facili-
45 ties, new facilities, program improvement or program change, envi-
46 ronmental protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities
47 for the physically disabled, preventive maintenance and related
48 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2003, and
49 subject to a plan submitted annually by the city university of New
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 York and approved by the state director of the budget (30020350)
2 (15514) ... 5,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,711,000)
3 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2003, 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, 2003, subject
13 to an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by
14 the 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 (30050350)
19 (81067) ... 50,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,499,000)
20 Project Schedule
21 AMOUNT
22 --------------------------------------------
23 (thousands of dollars)
24 Medgar Evers College ................ 19,400
25 -Academic Building I
26 University-wide ..................... 30,600
27 -For university-wide crit-
28 ical maintenance or capi-
29 tal improvement costs
30 attributable to the find-
31 ings of condition surveys
32 for health and safety,
33 preservation of facilities
34 and access for the phys-
35 ically disabled; code
36 compliance; asbestos
37 removal; emergencies;
38 energy conservation needs;
39 fire alarms, sprinklers,
40 electrical distribution
41 and heating and cooling
42 system requirements; and
43 other similar campus-wide
44 and system-wide needs
45 ------------
46 Total ........................... 50,000
47 ============
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 1998, 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 capital
5 design, construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation
6 and equipment; for health and safety, preservation of facilities,
7 new facilities, program improvement or program change, environmental
8 protection, energy conservation, accreditation, facilities for the
9 physically disabled, and related projects according to the following
10 project schedule. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, all
11 or a portion of the amounts hereby appropriated may be suballocated
12 or transferred to the dormitory authority of the state of New York
13 for such purpose (303198C1) (81067) ................................
14 109,700,000 ...................................... (re. $48,102,000)
15 Project Schedule
16 AMOUNT
17 --------------------------------------------
18 (thousands of dollars)
19 For payment of up to one-
20 half of the total capital
21 costs for community
22 colleges for health and
23 safety projects based on
24 the results of building
25 condition surveys ............... 1,500
26 For payment of up to one-
27 half of the total capital
28 costs for community
29 colleges for asbestos
30 removal and abatement ........... 1,000
31 For payment of up to one-
32 half of the total capital
33 costs for community
34 colleges for preservation
35 of facilities projects
36 based on the results of
37 building condition surveys ...... 2,000
38 For payment of up to one-
39 half of the total capital
40 costs for community
41 colleges for making
42 facilities accessible to the
43 physically disabled based
44 on the results of building
45 condition surveys ............... 1,000
46 For payment of up to one-
47 half of the total capital
48 costs for community
49 colleges for the
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 telecommunications initiative ... 2,000
2 For payment of up to one-
3 half of the total capital
4 costs for community
5 colleges for energy
6 conservation .................... 1,000
7 For payment of up to one-
8 half of the total capital
9 costs for community
10 colleges for the
11 educational technology
12 equipment initiative ............ 1,500
13 An additional advance for
14 state financial assistance
15 to community colleges for
16 alterations and
17 improvements to various
18 facilities including capital
19 design, construction,
20 acquisition, reconstruction,
21 rehabilitation and
22 equipment; for health and
23 safety, preservation of
24 facilities, new facilities,
25 program improvement or
26 program change, environ-
27 mental protection, energy
28 conservation, accredita-
29 tion, facilities for the
30 physically disabled, and
31 related projects according
32 to the following project
33 schedule (303198C1) ............ 99,700
34 --------------
35 Total ......................... 109,700
36 ==============
37 Capital Projects Funds - Other
38 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
39 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
41 For services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
42 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
43 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
44 reconstruction, rehabilitation and equipment; for health and safety,
45 preservation of facilities, new facilities program improvement or
46 program change, environmental protection, energy conservation,
47 accreditation, facilities for the physically disabled, and related
48 projects, including costs incurred prior to April 1, 2019 subject to
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
2 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
3 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
4 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
5 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
6 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30CC1903)
7 (81067) ... 68,293,000 ........................... (re. $68,293,000)
8 Project Schedule
9 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
10 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
11 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
12 ----------------------------------------------------------
13 (thousands of dollars)
14 Borough Manhattan Community College
15 Childhood Center HVAC Upgrades ... 2,176 1,088
16 Door and Access Upgrades ......... 1,850 925
17 Bronx Community College
18 Alumni Gym HVAC and ADA Upgrades.. 6,000 3,000
19 Meister Hall Lab and Classroom
20 Upgrades ....................... 800 400
21 Hostos Community College
22 Classroom Upgrades ............... 3,000 1,500
23 500 Grand Concourse Upgrades ..... 4,000 2,000
24 Kingsborough Community College
25 Performing Arts Center Upgrades .. 4,000 2,000
26 LaGuardia Community College
27 Center 3 Infrastructure and
28 Program Upgrades ............... 62,000 31,000
29 Student Tutoring Hub ............. 8,200 4,100
30 Library Upgrades Ph. II .......... 300 150
31 Queensborough Community College
32 ASAP Facility Upgrades ........... 2,700 1,350
33 For university-wide community college
34 critical maintenance or capital
35 improvement costs attributable to
36 preservation of facilities ....... 34,284 17,142
37 For university-wide community college
38 critical maintenance or capital
39 improvement costs attributable to
40 the accelerated conservation and
41 efficiency program ............... 1,196 598
42 For university-wide community college
43 critical maintenance or capital
44 improvement costs attributable to
45 facilities which support the CUNY
46 in the Heights programs .......... 6,080 3,040
47 ------- ------
48 Total .......................... 136,586 68,293
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ======= ======
2 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
3 For services and expenses for state financial assistance to community
4 colleges for alterations and improvements to various facilities
5 including services and expenses, capital design, construction,
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, 2018 subject to
11 an annual plan developed by the city university and approved by the
12 state director of the budget, and which may include, but not be
13 limited to, projects in the following schedule. Notwithstanding any
14 other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts hereby
15 appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to the dormitory
16 authority of the state of New York for such purpose (30CC1803)
17 (81067) ... 48,483,000 ........................... (re. $48,475,000)
18 Project Schedule
19 ESTIMATED ESTIMATED
20 TOTAL STATE 50 PERCENT
21 & LOCAL SHARE STATE SHARE
22 ----------------------------------------------------------
23 (thousands of dollars)
24 Borough Manhattan Community College
25 Lighting Upgrades .............. 2,650 1,325
26 Pedestrian Walkway Upgrades .... 1,800 900
27 Bronx Community College
28 Student Center Exterior Renovation 1,000 500
29 Goud Memorial Library Restoration. 4,000 2,000
30 Community Hall Renovation ...... 1,000 500
31 Student Center ADA Upgrades .... 800 400
32 Hostos Community College
33 Lighting Upgrade ............... 750 375
34 Electrical System Upgrades ..... 500 250
35 Kingsborough Community College
36 Marina Upgrades ................ 3,000 1,500
37 Roadway Upgrades ............... 1,500 750
38 LaGuardia Community College
39 Science Lab Renovations ........ 10,200 5,100
40 Queensborough Community College
41 Theater Upgrades ............... 2,200 1,100
42 Kitchen and Cafeteria Renovation 6,400 3,200
43 For university-wide community college
44 critical maintenance or capital
45 improvement costs attributable to
46 preservation of facilities ..... 58,166 29,083
47 For university-wide community college
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 critical maintenance or capital
2 improvement costs attributable to
3 facilities which support ASAP
4 programs ....................... 3,000 1,500
5 ------- ------
6 Total ........................ 96,966 48,483
7 ======= ======
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 425,000,000 834,311,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 425,000,000 834,311,000
8 ================ ================
9 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP) ................. 93,000,000
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 (10FM20MO)
23 (81107) ..................................... 93,000,000
24 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP) ... 332,000,000
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 (10502050) (81065) .. 16,000,000
43 Capital Projects Funds - Other
44 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
2 Environmental Protection or Improvements Purpose
3 Alterations and improvements, including
4 related departmental administrative costs,
5 for environmental protection or improve-
6 ments including liabilities incurred prior
7 to April 1, 2020 (10062006) (81062) ......... 23,000,000
8 Capital Projects Funds - Other
9 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
10 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
11 Health and Safety Purpose
12 Alterations and improvements, including
13 related departmental administrative costs,
14 for health and safety including liabil-
15 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2020
16 (10012001) (81028) .......................... 23,000,000
17 Capital Projects Funds - Other
18 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
19 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
20 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
21 Alterations and improvements, including
22 related departmental administrative costs,
23 for the preservation of facilities includ-
24 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
25 2020 (10032003) (81010) .................... 165,000,000
26 Alterations and improvements, including
27 related departmental administrative costs,
28 for preventative maintenance that will
29 prolong the useful life of assets includ-
30 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1,
31 2020 (10M32003) (81091) ..................... 15,000,000
32 Capital Projects Funds - Other
33 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
34 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
35 Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
36 Alterations and improvements, including
37 related departmental administrative costs,
38 for program improvement or program change
39 including liabilities incurred prior to
40 April 1, 2020 (10082008) (81063) ............ 87,000,000
41 Alterations and improvements within the
42 correctional industries program, including
43 related departmental administrative costs,
44 for program improvement or program change
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 including liabilities incurred prior to
2 April 1, 2020 (10IN2008) (19701) ............. 3,000,000
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 2019:
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 (10FM19MO) (81107) .....
12 93,000,000 ....................................... (re. $51,689,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 (10FM18MO) (81107) .....
19 92,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,735,000)
20 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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 (10FM17MO) (81107) .....
26 91,000,000 .......................................... (re. $955,000)
27 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES (CCP)
28 Capital Projects Funds - Other
29 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
30 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
31 Administration Purpose
32 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
33 For the preparation and review of plans, specifications, estimates,
34 studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
35 legal claims relating to existing or proposed facilities of the
36 department of corrections and community supervision, and payment of
37 personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
38 related to the administration and security of capital projects
39 provided by the department of corrections and community supervision
40 for new and reappropriated projects (10501950) (81065) .............
41 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,153,000)
42 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
43 For the preparation and review of plans, specifications, estimates,
44 studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 legal claims relating to existing or proposed facilities of the
2 department of corrections and community supervision, and payment of
3 personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
4 related to the administration and security of capital projects
5 provided by the department of corrections and community supervision
6 for new and reappropriated projects (10501550) (81065) .............
7 15,000,000 ........................................... (re. $12,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
9 For the preparation and review of plans, specifications, estimates,
10 studies, plant evaluations, inspections, appraisals and surveys, and
11 legal claims relating to existing or proposed facilities of the
12 department of corrections and community supervision, and payment of
13 personal service and nonpersonal service, including fringe benefits,
14 related to the administration and security of capital projects
15 provided by the department of corrections and community supervision
16 for new and reappropriated projects (10501450) (81065) .............
17 15,000,000 .......................................... (re. $544,000)
18 Capital Projects Funds - Other
19 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
20 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
21 Environmental Protection or Improvements Purpose
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
23 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
24 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
25 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2019 (10061906) (81062)
26 ... 24,000,000 ................................... (re. $24,000,000)
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
28 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
29 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
30 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2018 (10061806) (81062)
31 ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $850,000)
32 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
33 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
34 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
35 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2017 (10061706) (81062)
36 ... 24,000,000 .................................... (re. $1,000,000)
37 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
38 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
39 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
40 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2016 (10061606) (81062)
41 ... 62,000,000 ................................... (re. $16,885,000)
42 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
43 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
44 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2013 (10061306) (81062)
2 ... 28,000,000 .................................... (re. $2,888,000)
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
4 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
5 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
6 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012 (10061206) (81062)
7 ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $358,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
9 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
10 trative costs, for environmental protection or improvements includ-
11 ing liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2011 (10061106) (81062)
12 ... 24,000,000 ...................................... (re. $300,000)
13 Capital Projects Funds - Other
14 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
15 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
16 Facilities for the Physically Disabled Purpose
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
18 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
19 trative costs, of facilities for the physically disabled including
20 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2000 (10A40004) (81061) .....
21 2,000,000 ............................................ (re. $74,000)
22 Capital Projects Funds - Other
23 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
24 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
25 Health and Safety Purpose
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
27 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
28 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
29 prior to April 1, 2019 (10011901) (81028) ..........................
30 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,997,000)
31 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
32 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
33 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
34 prior to April 1, 2018 (10011801) (81028) ..........................
35 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000)
36 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
37 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
38 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
39 prior to April 1, 2017 (10011701) (81028) ..........................
40 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,861,000)
41 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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 2020-21
1 prior to April 1, 2016 (10011601) (81028) ..........................
2 23,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,145,000)
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
4 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
5 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
6 prior to April 1, 2013 (10011301) (81028) ..........................
7 22,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,389,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
9 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
10 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
11 prior to April 1, 2012 (10011201) (81028) ..........................
12 36,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,491,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
14 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
15 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
16 prior to April 1, 2011 (10011101) (81028) ..........................
17 16,000,000 ........................................... (re. $71,000)
18 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
19 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
20 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
21 prior to April 1, 2009 (10010901) (81028) ..........................
22 16,000,000 .......................................... (re. $103,000)
23 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
24 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
25 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
26 prior to April 1, 2008 (10010801) (81028) ..........................
27 10,000,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)
28 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
29 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
30 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
31 prior to April 1, 2007 (10010701) (81028) ..........................
32 20,000,000 ............................................ (re. $8,000)
33 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
34 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
35 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
36 prior to April 1, 2006 (10010601) (81028) ..........................
37 20,000,000 ........................................... (re. $98,000)
38 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
39 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
40 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
41 prior to April 1, 2005 (10010501) (81028) ..........................
42 30,000,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)
43 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
2 trative costs, for health and safety including liabilities incurred
3 prior to April 1, 2004 (10010401) (81028) ..........................
4 30,000,000 ........................................... (re. $33,000)
5 Capital Projects Funds - Other
6 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
7 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
8 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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, 2019 (10031903) (81010) ...........
13 166,000,000 ..................................... (re. $166,000,000)
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, 2019 (10M31903) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........ (re. $14,387,000)
18 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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, 2018 (10031803) (81010) ...........
22 166,000,000 ...................................... (re. $97,858,000)
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, 2018 (10M31803) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $6,207,000)
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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, 2017 (10031703) (81010) ...........
31 141,000,000 ...................................... (re. $61,566,000)
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, 2017 (10M31703) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $6,506,000)
36 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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, 2016 (10031603) (81010) ...........
40 92,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,013,000)
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, 2016 (10M31603) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $455,000)
45 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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, 2013 (10031303) (81010) ...........
4 186,000,000 ...................................... (re. $12,550,000)
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, 2013 (10M31303) (81091) ... 13,000,000 ......... (re. $1,203,000)
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
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, 2012 (10031203) (81010) ...........
13 174,000,000 ....................................... (re. $6,131,000)
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, 2012 (10M31203) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $1,415,000)
18 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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, 2011 (10031103) (81010) ...........
22 174,000,000 ....................................... (re. $5,227,000)
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, 2011 (10M31103) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $195,000)
27 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
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, 2010 (10031003) (81010) ...........
31 174,000,000 ....................................... (re. $1,164,000)
32 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
33 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
34 trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
35 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2009 (10030903) (81010) ...........
36 165,000,000 ......................................... (re. $157,000)
37 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
38 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
39 trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
40 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2008 (10030803) (81010) ...........
41 170,000,000 ......................................... (re. $205,000)
42 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
43 trative costs, for preventative maintenance that will prolong the
44 useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
45 1, 2008 (10M30803) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $91,000)
46 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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, 2007 (10030703) (81010) ...........
4 147,000,000 ......................................... (re. $569,000)
5 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
6 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
7 trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
8 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2006 (10030603) (81010) ...........
9 137,000,000 ......................................... (re. $260,000)
10 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
11 trative costs, for preventative maintenance that will prolong the
12 useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
13 1, 2006 (10M30603) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000)
14 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
15 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
16 trative costs, for the preservation of facilities including liabil-
17 ities incurred prior to April 1, 2005 (10030503) (81010) ...........
18 95,000,000 ........................................... (re. $11,000)
19 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
20 trative costs, for preventative maintenance that will prolong the
21 useful life of assets including liabilities incurred prior to April
22 1, 2005 (10M30503) (81091) ... 15,000,000 ............. (re. $2,000)
23 Capital Projects Funds - Other
24 Correctional Facilities Capital Improvement Fund
25 DOCS Rehabilitation Projects Account - 32352
26 Program Improvement or Program Change Purpose
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
28 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
29 trative costs, for program improvement or program change including
30 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2019 (10081908) (81063) .....
31 164,000,000 ..................................... (re. $160,087,000)
32 Alterations and improvements within the correctional industries
33 program, including related departmental administrative costs, for
34 program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
35 prior to April 1, 2019 (10IN1908) (19701) ..........................
36 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
38 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
39 trative costs, for program improvement or program change including
40 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2018 (10081808) (81063) .....
41 95,000,000 ....................................... (re. $65,663,000)
42 Alterations and improvements within the correctional industries
43 program, including related departmental administrative costs, for
44 program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
45 prior to April 1, 2018 (10IN1808) (19701) ..........................
46 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,000,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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, 2017 (10081708) (81063) .....
5 95,000,000 ....................................... (re. $21,075,000)
6 Alterations and improvements within the correctional industries
7 program, including related departmental administrative costs, for
8 program improvement or program change including liabilities incurred
9 prior to April 1, 2017 (10IN1708) (19701) ..........................
10 3,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,490,000)
11 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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, 2016 (10081608) (81063) .....
15 69,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,249,000)
16 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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, 2013 (10081308) (81063) .....
20 46,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,283,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
22 Alterations and improvements, including related departmental adminis-
23 trative costs, for program improvement or program change including
24 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012 (10081208) (81063) .....
25 56,000,000 .......................................... (re. $230,000)
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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, 2011 (10081108) (81063) .....
30 76,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,135,000)
31 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
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, 2010 (10081008) (81063) .....
35 76,000,000 ........................................... (re. $66,000)
36 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
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, 2009 (10080908) (81063) .....
40 90,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,855,000)
41 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
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, 2008 (10080808) (81063) .....
45 85,000,000 .......................................... (re. $332,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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, 2007 (10080708) (81063) .....
5 87,000,000 ........................................... (re. $21,000)
6 By chapter 50, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
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, 2006 (10080608) (81063) .....
10 44,000,000 ........................................... (re. $10,000)
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DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 25,000,000 0
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 25,000,000 0
8 ================ ================
9 SAFETY AND SECURITY PROJECTS FOR AT RISK FACILITIES (CCP) ... 25,000,000
10 --------------
11 Capital Projects Funds - Other
12 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
13 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
14 For competitive grants to provide safety and
15 security projects at nonprofit organiza-
16 tions at risk of hate crimes or attacks
17 because of their ideology, beliefs or
18 mission. Provided that an assessment of
19 facilities at risk may include, but not be
20 limited to, considerations of the vulner-
21 abilities of the organization based on its
22 location and membership, and the potential
23 consequences of a hate crime or attack at
24 the facility. Recipients of such grants
25 shall be entitled to use such funds to
26 purchase commodities, services, and tech-
27 nology through centralized contracts
28 established by the office of general
29 services under section 163 of the state
30 finance law, and such recipients shall be
31 deemed for such purpose to be authorized
32 users within the meaning of paragraph k of
33 subdivision 1 of section 163 of the state
34 finance law. All or a portion of the funds
35 appropriated herein may be suballocated to
36 any department or agency (CJSS2008) ......... 25,000,000
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 61,990,000 3,938,398,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 61,990,000 3,938,398,000
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 (11MR2003) (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 (11PS2003)
27 (23304) ...................................... 4,200,000
28 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION (CCP) .................................. 14,000,000
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,
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 (11LC2008) (23486) ............. 14,000,000
5 NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT PROJECTS
6 (CCP) ..................................................... 15,000,000
7 --------------
8 Capital Projects Funds - Other
9 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
10 Health and Safety Purpose
11 For services and expenses of health and
12 safety equipment, security personnel and
13 related assessments and training needs for
14 Nonpublic Schools, provided, however, that
15 no more than $4,500,000 of the funds
16 appropriated herein shall be made avail-
17 able prior to April 1, 2021 (11SE2001)
18 (55990) ..................................... 15,000,000
19 OFFICE OF THE PROFESSIONS ELECTRONIC LICENSING SYSTEM
20 (CCP) ..................................................... 25,390,000
21 --------------
22 Capital Projects Fund - Other
23 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
24 Office of the Professions Electronic Licensing Account -
25 32222
26 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
27 For services and expenses related to the
28 development of an electronic licensing
29 system for the office of the professions,
30 including but not limited to equipment,
31 software, hardware and services, subject
32 to a plan developed by the education
33 department in conjunction with the office
34 of information technology services and
35 approved by the director of the budget.
36 Funds appropriated herein may be suballo-
37 cated to any other state department, agen-
38 cy, or public benefit corporation, to
39 achieve the purpose of this appropriation
40 (11EL2008) (55992) .......................... 25,390,000
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 2019:
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 (11021903)
9 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $3,375,000)
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 (11PS1903) (23304) .....
15 4,100,000 ......................................... (re. $4,100,000)
16 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 (11021803)
20 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $2,952,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
22 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
23 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
24 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021703)
25 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $2,482,000)
26 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
27 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
28 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
29 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021603)
30 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................. (re. $1,187,000)
31 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
32 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
33 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
34 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021503)
35 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................... (re. $864,000)
36 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
37 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
38 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
39 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021403)
40 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................... (re. $469,000)
41 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
42 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
43 operating condition, including but not limited to fire alarm system
44 and security system upgrades at the School for the Blind at Batavia,
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 subject to a plan developed by the education department and approved
2 by the director of the budget (11021303) (21860) ...................
3 3,400,000 ......................................... (re. $1,298,000)
4 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
5 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
6 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
7 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021203)
8 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................... (re. $219,000)
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
10 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
11 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
12 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021103)
13 (21860) ... 3,400,000 ............................... (re. $429,000)
14 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
15 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
16 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
17 department and approved by the director of the budget (11021003)
18 (21860) ... 6,800,000 ............................... (re. $200,000)
19 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
20 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
21 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
22 department and approved by the director of the budget (11020903)
23 (21860) ... 2,000,000 ............................... (re. $212,000)
24 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
25 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
26 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
27 department and approved by the director of the budget (11090803)
28 (21860) ... 1,000,000 ................................ (re. $61,000)
29 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
30 For various minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe
31 operating condition subject to a plan developed by the education
32 department and approved by the director of the budget (11020603)
33 (21860) ... 2,400,000 ................................. (re. $6,000)
34 Capital Projects Funds - Other
35 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
36 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
38 For services and expenses related to the acquisition and development
39 of technology, including but not limited to equipment, and software
40 and services (11PC1908) ... 2,500,000 ............. (re. $1,090,000)
41 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
42 For services and expenses related to the development and implementa-
43 tion of data systems for the education department, including but not
104 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 limited to facilities management, state aid, and special education
2 providers. Provided however that the use of funds appropriated here-
3 in shall be subject to a plan developed by the education department
4 in consultation with the office of information technology services
5 and approved by the director of the budget (11031708) (55968) ......
6 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,023,000)
7 By chapter 100, section 2, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter
8 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
9 For services and expenses related to implementing a state longitudinal
10 data system including but not limited to the development and
11 purchase of computer hardware, software, and related equipment, such
12 amount shall include expenses to be made by the State University of
13 New York and the City University of New York provided that the
14 amount appropriated herein shall be subject to a plan developed by
15 the education department and approved by the director of the budget.
16 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary and subject
17 to the approval of the director of the budget, a portion of the
18 funds appropriated herein may be transferred to the State University
19 of New York and City University of New York to carry out the
20 purposes of this appropriation (11031008) (21861) ..................
21 20,400,000 ....................................... (re. $10,220,000)
22 BREAKFAST AFTER THE BELL EQUIPMENT GRANTS (CCP)
23 Capital Projects Funds - Other
24 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
25 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
27 For grants to public elementary or secondary schools required to
28 implement the breakfast after the bell school breakfast program
29 beginning in the 2018-19 school year pursuant to a chapter of the
30 laws of 2018 for equipment purchases, provided, however, that such
31 grants shall be limited to no more than $5,000 per school, and shall
32 be awarded based on an application developed by the state education
33 department. Eligible equipment purchases shall include, but not be
34 limited to, equipment used for the storage, preservation, or
35 distribution of food (11BB1808) (55988) ............................
36 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,651,000)
37 CULTURAL EDUCATION CENTER (CCP)
38 Capital Projects Funds - Other
39 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
40 Health and Safety Purpose
41 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
42 For the construction of an alternate emergency exit in the cultural
43 education center (11010801) (21862) ... 2,250,000 .... (re. $19,000)
105 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For fire safety system upgrades, environmental controls, and the reno-
2 vation of restrooms in the cultural education center (11030801) ....
3 (21864) ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $647,000)
4 Capital Projects Funds - Other
5 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
6 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
7 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 62,
8 section 3, of the laws of 2005:
9 For minor rehabilitation projects to keep facilities in a safe operat-
10 ing condition subject to a plan developed by the education depart-
11 ment and approved by the director of the budget (11020403) (21865)
12 ... 1,000,000 ........................................ (re. $37,000)
13 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
14 section 1, of the laws of 2016:
15 For renovation projects to preserve and revamp the collections and
16 exhibits of the state museum, library and archives subject to a plan
17 approved by the director of the budget (11030203) (23456) ...
18 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,490,000)
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
21 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
22 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
23 An advance for projects to enhance the public display of the
24 collections and exhibits of the state museum, library and archives,
25 subject to a plan jointly submitted by the board of the cultural
26 education trust and the state education department and approved by
27 the director of the budget (11020808) (21868) ......................
28 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,096,000)
29 For preservation and stewardship of collections in the cultural educa-
30 tion center, including environmental controls, the preservation of
31 records, and the purchase and installment of map and microform cabi-
32 nets, compact shelving, and museum cabinetry (11060808) (21866) ....
33 4,325,000 ........................................... (re. $760,000)
34 CULTURAL EDUCATION STORAGE FACILITY (CCP)
35 Capital Projects Funds - Other
36 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
37 New Facilities Purpose
38 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55,
39 section 1, of the laws of 2016:
40 Cultural education storage facility. For costs of a new storage facil-
41 ity for the collections of the state museum, library and archives,
42 subject to a plan jointly submitted by the board of the cultural
43 education trust and the cultural education department and approved
44 by the division of the budget provided, however, that a portion of
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 the funds appropriated herein may be used to conduct a feasibility
2 study and a land review prior to the submission of such plan
3 (11010707) (21878) ... 60,000,000 ................ (re. $60,000,000)
4 EDUCATION BUILDING (CCP)
5 Capital Projects Funds - Other
6 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
7 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
8 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
9 For partial roof replacement of the education building and education
10 building addition to keep facilities in a safe operating condition
11 subject to a plan developed by the education department and approved
12 by the director of the budget (11030603) (23454) ...................
13 1,700,000 ........................................... (re. $175,000)
14 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION (CCP)
15 Capital Projects Funds - Other
16 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
17 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
18 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
19 For total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a of the
20 education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
21 plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
22 the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
23 ing leasehold improvements, of buildings of public libraries and
24 library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
25 established by an act of the legislature, subject to distribution
26 provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
27 and upon approval by the commissioner (11011908) ...................
28 (23486) ... 14,000,000 ........................... (re. $14,000,000)
29 The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, as
30 added by chapter 314, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is hereby
31 amended and reappropriated to read:
32 For additional total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a
33 of the education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility
34 studies, plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant
35 land and the acquisition, construction, renovation or [rehabilitia-
36 tion] rehabilitation, including leasehold improvements, of buildings
37 of public libraries and library systems chartered by the regents of
38 the state of New York or established by an act of the legislature,
39 subject to distribution provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a
40 of the education law and upon approval by the commissioner
41 (11001908) (55925) ... 20,000,000 ................ (re. $20,000,000)
42 The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018, as
43 supplemented by a transfer in accordance with state finance law, is
44 hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a of the
2 education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
3 plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
4 the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
5 ing leasehold improvements, of buildings of public libraries and
6 library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
7 established by an act of the legislature, subject to distribution
8 provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
9 and upon approval by the commissioner (11001808) (23486) ...........
10 [14,000,000] 34,000,000 ........................... (re. $9,661,000)
11 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
12 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
13 For total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a of the
14 education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
15 plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
16 the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
17 ing leasehold improvements, of buildings of public libraries and
18 library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
19 established by an act of the legislature, subject to distribution
20 provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
21 and upon approval by the commissioner (11011708) (23486) ...........
22 24,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,771,000)
23 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
24 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
25 For total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a of the
26 education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
27 plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
28 the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
29 ing leasehold improvements, of buildings of public libraries and
30 library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
31 established by an act of the legislature, subject to distribution
32 provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
33 and upon approval by the commissioner (11011608) (23486) ...........
34 19,000,000 .......................................... (re. $407,000)
35 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
36 For total approved project costs pursuant to section 273-a of the
37 education law, for approved projects, excluding feasibility studies,
38 plans or similar activities, for the acquisition of vacant land and
39 the acquisition, construction, renovation or rehabilitation, includ-
40 ing leasehold improvements, of buildings of public libraries and
41 library systems chartered by the regents of the state of New York or
42 established by an act of the legislature, subject to distribution
43 provisions in subdivision 5 of section 273-a of the education law on
44 and upon approval by the commissioner (11011508) (23486) ...........
45 14,000,000 ........................................... (re. $98,000)
46 NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTH AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT PROJECTS (CCP)
47 Capital Projects Funds - Other
108 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
2 Health and Safety Purpose
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
4 For services and expenses of health and safety equipment, security
5 personnel and related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
6 Schools, provided, however, that no more than $4,500,000 of the
7 funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
8 2020 (11SE1901) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $15,000,000)
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
10 For services and expenses of health and safety equipment, security
11 personnel and related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
12 Schools, provided, however, that no more than $4,500,000 of the
13 funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
14 2019 (11SE1801) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ........... (re. $15,000,000)
15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as transferred by chapter
16 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
17 For services and expenses of health and safety equipment, security
18 personnel and related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
19 Schools, provided, however, that no more than $4,500,000 of the
20 funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
21 2018 (11SE1701) (55990) ... 15,000,000 ............ (re. $8,019,000)
22 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
23 section 1, of the laws of 2019:
24 For services and expenses of health and safety equipment, security
25 personnel and related assessments and training needs for Nonpublic
26 Schools, provided, however, that no more than $4,500,000 of the
27 funds appropriated herein shall be made available prior to April 1,
28 2017 (11SE1601) (55990) ... 10,768,000 ............ (re. $4,680,000)
29 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
30 section 1, of the laws of 2019:
31 For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools
32 (11SE1501) (55990) ... 1,383,000 .................... (re. $667,000)
33 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
34 section 1, of the laws of 2019:
35 For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools
36 (11SE1401) (55990) ... 1,325,000 .................... (re. $753,000)
37 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
38 section 1, of the laws of 2019:
39 For services and expenses of Safety Equipment for Nonpublic Schools
40 (11SE1301) (55990) ... 806,000 ...................... (re. $594,000)
41 NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS (CCP)
42 Capital Projects Funds - Other
43 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
109 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
2 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
3 For payment of the costs of capital projects undertaken by or on
4 behalf of school districts for the acquisition of smart schools
5 classroom technology to be loaned to children attending a nonpublic
6 school located in the school district, except a nonpublic school to
7 which tuition is paid under articles 85 or 89 of the education law,
8 in accordance with the requirements of section 755 of the education
9 law and guidelines developed by the commissioner of education, in
10 connection with the smart schools investment plans first submitted
11 to the education department prior to April 15, 2017 and approved by
12 the smart schools review board pursuant to subdivision 16 of section
13 3641 of the education law.
14 Each school district shall be eligible to receive an allocation from
15 the funds appropriated herein equal to the product of the enrollment
16 of all such nonpublic schools in the 2014-15 school year multiplied
17 by the per pupil amount, provided that the liability of the state
18 and the amount to be distributed or otherwise expended by the state
19 to provide such loans shall be limited to the amount appropriated
20 herein. The per pupil amount shall equal the quotient of (i) the
21 amount budgeted by such school district in its approved smart
22 schools investment plan for servers, wireless access points and
23 other portable connectivity devices to be acquired as part of a
24 school connectivity project, divided by (ii) the total public and
25 nonpublic school enrollment in such school district in the 2014-15
26 school year.
27 Provided further that no school district shall be eligible to receive
28 an allocation to support the loan of smart schools classroom tech-
29 nology in an aggregate amount greater than $250 multiplied by the
30 nonpublic school enrollment in the 2014-15 school year.
31 Notwithstanding paragraph b of subdivision 16 of section 3641 of the
32 education law, the commissioner of education shall distribute funds
33 appropriated pursuant to this paragraph upon approval of an applica-
34 tion made by the school district. Requests to the school district
35 for loan of smart schools classroom technology to be acquired with
36 the funds appropriated herein shall be made in accordance with the
37 requirements of subdivision 3 of section 755 of the education law
38 (11NP1708) (55959) ... 25,000,000 ................ (re. $25,000,000)
39 OFFICE OF THE PROFESSIONS ELECTRONIC LICENSING SYSTEM (CCP)
40 Capital Projects Fund - Other
41 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
42 Office of the Professions Electronic Licensing Account - 32222
43 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
44 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
45 For services and expenses related to the development of an electronic
46 licensing system for the office of the professions, including but
47 not limited to equipment, software, hardware and services, subject
48 to a plan developed by the education department in conjunction with
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 the office of information technology services and approved by the
2 director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo-
3 cated to any other state department, agency, or public benefit
4 corporation, to achieve the purpose of this appropriation (11EL1908)
5 (55992) ... 7,200,000 ............................. (re. $7,125,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
7 For services and expenses related to the development of an electronic
8 licensing system for the office of the professions, including but
9 not limited to equipment, software, hardware and services, subject
10 to a plan developed by the education department in conjunction with
11 the office of information technology services and approved by the
12 director of the budget. Funds appropriated herein may be suballo-
13 cated to any other state department, agency, or public benefit
14 corporation, to achieve the purpose of this appropriation (11EL1808)
15 (55992) ... 4,300,000 ............................. (re. $1,098,000)
16 SAFETY AND SECURITY PROJECTS FOR AT RISK FACILITIES (CCP)
17 Capital Projects Funds - Other
18 Capital Project Fund - 30000
19 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
20 The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, as
21 added by chapter 314, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is hereby
22 amended and reappropriated to read:
23 For a competitive grant program to provide safety and security
24 projects at nonpublic schools and day camps at risk of hate crimes
25 or attacks because of their ideology, beliefs or mission. Provided
26 that an assessment of facilities at risk may include, but not be
27 limited to, considerations of the vulnerabilities of the organiza-
28 tion based on its location and membership, and the potential conse-
29 quences of a hate crime or attack at the facility. Provided further
30 that recipients of such grants may be required to commit to under-
31 take matching safety and security projects in an amount established
32 in the request for applications for such grants, and provided
33 further that recipients of such grants shall be entitled to use such
34 funds to purchase commodities, services, and technology through
35 centralized contracts established by the office of general services
36 under section 163 of the state finance law, and such recipients
37 shall be deemed for such purposes to be "authorized users" within
38 the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of section 163 of the
39 state finance law. [The] Notwithstanding section 93 of the state
40 finance law or any provision of law to the contrary, the amount
41 appropriated herein may be transferred or suballocated to the divi-
42 sion of homeland security and emergency services to accomplish the
43 intent of this appropriation or interchanged with any other appro-
44 priation within the safety and security for at-risk facilities
45 comprehensive construction program (11MG1908) ......................
46 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $20,000,000)
111 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019, is
2 hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
3 For competitive grants to provide safety and security projects at
4 nonpublic schools, community centers, residential camps, and day
5 care facilities at risk of hate crimes or attacks because of their
6 ideology, beliefs or mission. Provided that an assessment of facili-
7 ties at risk may include, but not be limited to, considerations of
8 the vulnerabilities of the organization based on its location and
9 membership, and the potential consequences of a hate crime or attack
10 at the facility, and provided further that recipients of such grants
11 shall be entitled to use such funds to purchase commodities,
12 services, and technology through centralized contracts established
13 by the office of general services under section 163 of the state
14 finance law, and such recipients shall be deemed for such purposes
15 to be "authorized users" within the meaning of paragraph k of subdi-
16 vision 1 of section 163 of the state finance law. [The] Notwith-
17 standing section 93 of the state finance law or any provision of law
18 to the contrary, the amount appropriated herein may be transferred
19 or suballocated to the division of homeland security and emergency
20 services to accomplish the intent of this appropriation or inter-
21 changed with any other appropriation within the safety and security
22 for at-risk facilities comprehensive construction program (11HS1908)
23 (55970) ............................................................
24 25,000,000 ....................................... (re. $25,000,000)
25 The appropriation made by chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, is
26 hereby amended and reappropriated to read:
27 For competitive grants to provide safety and security projects at
28 nonpublic schools, community centers and day care facilities at risk
29 of hate crimes or attacks because of their ideology, beliefs or
30 mission. Provided that an assessment of facilities at risk may
31 include, but not be limited to, considerations of the vulnerabili-
32 ties of the organization based on its location and membership, and
33 the potential consequences of a hate crime or attack at the
34 facility, and provided further that recipients of such grants shall
35 be entitled to use such funds to purchase commodities, services, and
36 technology through centralized contracts established by the office
37 of general services under section 163 of the state finance law, and
38 such recipients shall be deemed for such purposes to be "authorized
39 users" within the meaning of paragraph k of subdivision 1 of section
40 163 of the state finance law. The amount appropriated herein may be
41 transferred or suballocated to the division of homeland security and
42 emergency services to accomplish the intent of this appropriation
43 (11HS1708) (55970) .................................................
44 25,000,000 ....................................... (re. $23,807,000)
45 SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND - BATAVIA (CCP)
46 Capital Projects Funds - Other
47 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
48 Health and Safety Purpose
112 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
2 For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep facilities
3 at the School for the Blind in a safe operating condition subject to
4 a plan developed by the education department and approved by the
5 director of the budget (11030901) (23468) ... 800,000 . (re. $2,000)
6 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
7 For security and fire alarm system upgrades, physical plant improve-
8 ments to infrastructure around Severne Hall, backflow prevention
9 devices, and roof replacement on Knight Hall and Hamilton Hall
10 (11050801) (21870) ... 2,330,000 .................... (re. $676,000)
11 SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - ROME (CCP)
12 Capital Projects Funds - Other
13 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
14 Health and Safety Purpose
15 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
16 For dormitory environmental controls and the replacement of paver
17 stones, manhole covers and catch basins (11040801) (21871) .........
18 650,000 ............................................. (re. $138,000)
19 SCHOOLS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN RESERVATIONS (CCP)
20 Capital Projects Funds - Other
21 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
22 Health and Safety Purpose
23 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
24 For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep facilities
25 at the St. Regis Mohawk Elementary School in a safe operating condi-
26 tion subject to a plan developed by the education department and
27 approved by the director of the budget (11020901) (23464) ..........
28 4,000,000 ............................................ (re. $88,000)
29 Capital Projects Funds - Other
30 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
31 Preservation of Facilities Purpose
32 By chapter 53, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
33 For various rehabilitation and renovation projects to keep facilities
34 at the St. Regis Mohawk Elementary School in a safe operating condi-
35 tion subject to a plan developed by the education department and
36 approved by the director of the budget (11040403) (21876) ..........
37 4,500,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
38 SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT (CCP)
39 Capital Projects Funds - Other
40 Smart Schools Bond Fund
41 Smart Schools Bond Fund Account - 30710
113 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Bond Proceeds Purpose
2 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
3 The sum of $2,000,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary and
4 available, is hereby appropriated from the smart schools bond fund
5 as established by section 97-oooo of the state finance law in
6 accordance with the provisions of such section, for payment to the
7 capital projects fund in order to reimburse such fund for disburse-
8 ments certified by the state comptroller as bondable under the
9 provisions of the smart schools bond act of 2014.
10 The director of the budget is hereby authorized to designate to the
11 state comptroller specific appropriations made from the capital
12 projects fund for purposes for which smart schools bond fund expend-
13 itures are authorized. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
14 ment of each month certify to the director of the budget, the chair-
15 man of the senate finance committee, and the chairman of the
16 assembly ways and means committee, the amounts disbursed from the
17 appropriations so designated by the director of the budget from the
18 capital projects fund for such purposes for the month preceding such
19 certification and such certifications shall not exceed in the aggre-
20 gate the moneys hereby appropriated. A copy of each such certificate
21 shall also be delivered to departments, agencies and public authori-
22 ties to which such capital projects fund appropriations are made
23 available.
24 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, no
25 moneys shall be available from the smart schools bond fund until a
26 certificate of approval of availability shall have been issued by
27 the director of the budget, and a copy of such certificate of
28 approval filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
29 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and
30 means committee. Such certificate may be amended from time to time
31 by the director of the budget, and a copy of each such amendment
32 shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
33 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and
34 means committee (11SS1410) (80912) .................................
35 2,000,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,886,232,000)
36 SMART SCHOOLS IMPLEMENTATION (CCP)
37 Capital Projects Funds - Other
38 Capital Projects Fund - Smart Schools (Bondable) - 30000
39 Educational Purpose
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
41 For payment of the costs of capital projects undertaken by or on
42 behalf of school districts as part of such school districts' smart
43 schools investment plans as approved by the smart schools review
44 board, pursuant to the smart schools bond act of 2014 and subdivi-
45 sion 16 of section 3641 of the education law, both enacted as legis-
46 lation submitted by the governor pursuant to article VII of the New
47 York constitution, to be reimbursed from bond fund proceeds for
48 acquisition or installation of educational technology equipment or
114 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for design, planning, site acquisition, construction, reconstruction
2 or rehabilitation of pre-kindergarten classroom space; instructional
3 space to replace transportable classroom units, or for high-tech
4 school safety and security projects.
5 Costs of such smart schools projects may include but not be limited to
6 interactive whiteboards; computer servers; desktop, laptop and
7 tablet computers; grants for high-speed broadband and wireless
8 internet connectivity for schools and communities within the school
9 district for enhanced educational opportunity; classroom space to
10 accommodate pre-kindergarten programs; instructional space to
11 replace transportable classroom units; and high-tech school safety
12 and security projects. Pursuant to school districts' approved smart
13 schools investment plans, all or a portion of the funds appropriated
14 hereby may be suballocated or transferred to any department, agency,
15 or public authority.
16 No part of this appropriation shall be made available prior to
17 approval of the smart schools bond act of 2014 by the voters at the
18 general election to be held in November of 2014 (11SR14ED) (56144)
19 ... 2,000,000,000 ............................. (re. $1,714,071,000)
20 SMART SCHOOLS SPECIAL EDUCATION PROJECTS (CCP)
21 Capital Projects Funds - Other
22 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
23 Educational Purpose
24 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
25 For payment of the costs of capital projects undertaken by or on
26 behalf of special act school districts, state-supported schools for
27 the blind and deaf and approved private special education schools,
28 pursuant to investment plans approved by the smart schools review
29 board established by subdivision 16 of section 3641 of the education
30 law, for acquisition or installation of educational technology
31 equipment. Costs of such projects may include but not be limited to
32 interactive whiteboards; computer servers; desktop, laptop and
33 tablet computers; and high-speed broadband and wireless Internet
34 connectivity; design, planning, site acquisition, construction,
35 reconstruction or rehabilitation of instructional space to replace
36 transportable classroom units; and high-tech school safety and secu-
37 rity projects. This appropriation shall be made available to the
38 same extent as funds are authorized and made available pursuant to
39 the smart schools bond act of 2014 (110014ED) (56156) ..............
40 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,635,000)
41 STATE SUPPORTED SCHOOLS FOR THE BLIND AND DEAF (CCP)
42 Capital Projects Funds - Other
43 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
44 Health and Safety Purpose
45 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
115 12654-09-0
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For alteration, rehabilitation and improvement of various facilities
2 operated by the state-supported schools for the blind and deaf
3 authorized under article 85 of the education law, provided that such
4 funds shall be prioritized for health and safety needs and appor-
5 tioned based on a plan developed by the education department and
6 approved by the director of the budget (11421901) (23303) ..........
7 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $30,000,000)
116 12654-09-0
STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 For payment according to the following schedule:
2 APPROPRIATIONS REAPPROPRIATIONS
3 Capital Projects Funds - Other ..... 16,000,000 14,610,000
4 ---------------- ----------------
5 All Funds ........................ 16,000,000 14,610,000
6 ================ ================
7 PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS OR CHANGE (CCP) ........................ 16,000,000
8 --------------
9 Capital Project Funds - Other
10 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
11 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
12 For services and expenses related to the
13 acquisition and development of technology,
14 including but not limited to equipment,
15 software and services, which will support
16 the implementation of the voter enfran-
17 chisement modernization act of 2019,
18 including costs incurred prior to April 1,
19 2020. A portion of these funds shall be
20 used, as allowable, to satisfy the state
21 match requirement of the 2020 federal HAVA
22 funding. Funds appropriated herein may be
23 suballocated to any other state depart-
24 ment, agency, or public benefit corpo-
25 ration, to achieve this purpose (EL012008) .. 16,000,000
26 --------------
117 12654-09-0
STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS OR CHANGE (CCP)
2 Capital Project Funds - Other
3 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
4 Program Improvement/Change Purpose
5 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
6 The amounts appropriated herein, shall be made available to the state
7 and local boards of elections, including the New York city board of
8 elections for initial technology costs of electronic poll books as
9 authorized in 2019 voter reform legislation. The state board of
10 elections shall develop a plan for the distribution of such funds
11 which may include amounts needed for state board of elections imple-
12 mentation costs. The remaining funds shall be made available to
13 local boards of elections for reimbursement of eligible costs,
14 including, but not limited to, electronic poll books and associated
15 software, on-demand ballot printers and cyber security software
16 required to implement early voting provided that such reimbursement
17 shall be apportioned based on the number of registered voters in a
18 county. The plan shall include a listing of allowable costs and
19 details of the reimbursement claims process and timeframes, provided
20 that local boards of election claims shall include such information
21 as necessary to support state financing mechanisms. Notwithstanding
22 any other law to the contrary, all or a portion of the amounts here-
23 by appropriated may be suballocated or transferred to any depart-
24 ment, agency or public authority (EL011908)(23523) ................
25 14,700,000 ....................................... (re. $14,610,000)
118 12654-09-0
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 18,200,000 19,110,000
6 ---------------- ----------------
7 All Funds ........................ 18,200,000 19,110,000
8 ================ ================
9 WESTERN NEW YORK NUCLEAR SERVICE CENTER PROGRAM (CCP) ....... 18,200,000
10 --------------
11 Capital Projects Funds - Other
12 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
13 Western New York Nuclear Service Center Program Purpose
14 For services and expenses required to meet
15 the New York state energy research and
16 development authority obligations for the
17 western New York nuclear service center,
18 including obligations pursuant to the West
19 Valley demonstration project act (Pub. L.
20 96-368)(03WV20G6) (44406) ................... 18,200,000
119 12654-09-0
ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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. $10,260,000)
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 2019:
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) [(03WV1906)]
17 (03WV19G6) (44406) ... 17,700,000 ................. (re. $8,850,000)
120 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
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 ..... 7,119,350,000 5,745,670,000
6 Capital Projects Funds - Federal ... 185,000,000 703,732,000
7 Special Revenue Funds - Other ...... 0 97,000
8 ---------------- ----------------
9 All Funds ........................ 7,304,350,000 6,449,499,000
10 ================ ================
11 ADMINISTRATION (CCP) ........................................ 25,700,000
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 (09FG2050) (25729) ......... 24,700,000
20 Capital Projects Funds - Other
21 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
22 DEC Capital Gifts Account
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 (09GI2051) .... 1,000,000
28 ENVIRONMENT AND RECREATION (CCP) ........................... 300,000,000
29 --------------
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Environmental Protection Fund
32 Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Account - 30455
33 Environment and Recreation Purpose
34 For services and expenses of projects and
35 purposes authorized by section 92-s of the
36 state finance law to receive funding from
37 the climate change mitigation and adapta-
38 tion account in accordance with a program-
39 matic and financial plan to be approved by
40 the director of the budget, including
41 suballocation to other state departments
42 and agencies, according to the following:
121 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to
2 address greenhouse gas emissions outside
3 of the power sector including but not
4 limited to the development of statewide
5 greenhouse gas inventories, demonstration
6 projects, community engagement and applied
7 research related to the transportation
8 sector or methane and other short-lived
9 climate pollutant sources; including up to
10 $500,000 for the regenerate NY grant
11 program (09GG20ER) (25706) ................... 1,500,000
12 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a)
13 for the department of environmental
14 conservation to enter into a contract or
15 contracts for the development of local
16 climate resiliency plans and adaptation
17 projects, and (b) up to $200,000 to the
18 department of agriculture and markets for
19 services and expenses of the wood products
20 development council, including suballo-
21 cation to other state departments and
22 agencies (09SV20ER) (25711) .................. 1,000,000
23 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
24 smart growth program state assistance
25 payments, provided on a competitive basis,
26 to counties, cities, towns, or villages to
27 establish, update or implement comprehen-
28 sive plans in a manner consistent with
29 smart growth; provided, however, that up
30 to 25 percent of such payments may be
31 awarded to not-for-profit organizations
32 for such purposes (09SG20ER) (24824) ......... 2,000,000
33 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for
34 the New York state soil and water conser-
35 vation committee in conjunction with the
36 department of agriculture and markets to
37 develop a pilot climate resilient farms
38 program consistent with agriculture and
39 markets law article 11-a, agricultural
40 environmental management program including
41 up to $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health
42 Program for research and education to
43 improve soil resiliency to climate vari-
44 ations and mitigate greenhouse gas emis-
45 sions by carbon sequestration (09CR20ER)
46 (25718) ...................................... 4,500,000
47 Climate smart communities projects pursuant
48 to title 15 of article 54 of the environ-
49 mental conservation law including clean
50 vehicle projects; notwithstanding any law
51 to the contrary, including $500,000 for a
52 resiliency planting program; $50,000 to
122 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Groundwork Hudson Valley; and up to
2 $500,000 for: grants to municipalities for
3 aquisition of community forests (09CS20ER)
4 (25701) ..................................... 10,150,000
5 Capital Projects Funds - Other
6 Environmental Protection Fund
7 Open Space Account - 30454
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 open space account in accordance with
13 a programmatic and financial plan to be
14 approved by the director of the budget,
15 including suballocation to other state
16 departments and agencies, according to the
17 following:
18 Costs related to the acquisition of the
19 following properties: Atlantic Coast, Long
20 Island Sound, Long Island South Shore
21 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Mari-
22 time Reserve Projects, Central Pine
23 Barrens, Shoreham Parcel, Western
24 Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater
25 Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris
26 Waterfront, Bronx River Greenway, Inner
27 City/Underserved Community Parks, Long
28 Pond, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
29 Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,
30 Great Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands
31 Complex, New York Highlands, Shawangunk
32 Mountains Region, Delaware River High-
33 lands, Hudson River Corridor/Hudson River
34 Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson River
35 School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New York
36 City Foodshed, Catskill Unfragmented
37 Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors,
38 New York City Watershed Lands, Taconic
39 Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
40 Five Rivers Environmental Education
41 Center, Lake George watershed, Lake Cham-
42 plain watershed, Boeselager forestry,
43 Rensselaer Plateau, Oomsdale Farm and
44 Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation
45 Sites, Region 4 Rail Trail Projects,
46 Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Sarato-
47 ga County, Hudson River Projects, Follens-
48 by Park, Washington County, Rome Sand
49 Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Tug Hill
50 Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson
123 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Swamp, State Park Battlefields, Genny
2 Green Trail/Link Trail, Onondaga Escarp-
3 ment, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins Coun-
4 ty, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
5 Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee River
6 Corridor, Seneca Army Depot Conservation
7 Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo
8 River Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex,
9 High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare Hill State
10 Unique Area, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie
11 Shorelines, Islands and Niagara River,
12 Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
13 Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife
14 Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna
15 Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands
16 Connectivity Project, Helderbergs, and
17 Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
18 Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area,
19 Northern Flow River Corridors, Black River
20 Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible
21 Use Buffer Project, Herkimer Home
22 Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire,
23 Moose River Corridor, St. Lawrence River
24 Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands, Southern
25 Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline,
26 Salmon River Corridor, Emerald Necklace,
27 Riparian Buffers, Coastline and Wetland
28 Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the
29 Impacts of Storms, Storm Surges and Flood-
30 ing on Human and Natural Communities, Long
31 Distance Trail Corridors, Statewide Small
32 Projects, State Forest, Unique Area Wild-
33 life Management Area Protection, Working
34 Forest Lands, State Park and State Histor-
35 ic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding
36 any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from
37 the land acquisition allocation for urban
38 forestry projects provided that no less
39 than $500,000 shall be made available for
40 such programs in cities and towns with
41 populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
42 notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
43 $2,500,000 from the land acquisition allo-
44 cation to the land trust alliance for the
45 purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
46 itive basis to local land trusts, provided
47 that up to ten percent of such amount may
48 be made available for administrative costs
49 and/or technical assistance; (c) notwith-
50 standing any law to the contrary, not less
51 than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in
52 department of environmental conservation
124 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 regions 1, 2 and 3; (d) $200,000 for the
2 Lake George Park Commission for facilities
3 construction and upgrades; and (e)
4 $1,500,000 to the land trust alliance for
5 the purpose of awarding grants on a
6 competitive basis to local land trusts to
7 purchase conservation easements, provided
8 that up to ten percent of such amount may
9 be made available for administrative costs
10 and/or technical assistance (09LA20ER)
11 (24703) ..................................... 31,000,000
12 Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission
13 (09AP20ER) (24828) ........................... 2,675,000
14 Long Island Central Pine Barrens Planning
15 (09LP20ER) (24829) ........................... 2,000,000
16 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
17 service and expenses of the following
18 commissions: $259,000 for Susquehanna
19 river basin commission; $359,500 for the
20 Delaware river basin commission; $14,100
21 for the Ohio river basin commission;
22 $41,600 for the Interstate environmental
23 commission; and $38,000 for the New
24 England Interstate commission; and
25 $373,000 for the college of environmental
26 science and forestry center for native
27 peoples and the environment (09EC20ER)
28 (25705) ...................................... 1,086,000
29 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve
30 (09SE20ER) (24831) ............................. 900,000
31 Agricultural non-point source abatement and
32 control projects, notwithstanding any law
33 to the contrary, including projects to
34 combat harmful algal blooms; (a)
35 $1,000,000 shall be made available for
36 services and expenses of the Cornell
37 University Integrated Pest Management
38 program; (b) $500,000 shall be made avail-
39 able to the Cornell Cooperative Extension
40 of Suffolk County for nutrient management
41 planning and implementation activities;
42 and (c) $250,000 shall be made available
43 to Cornell for the pesticide management
44 education program to support training and
45 certification (09AN20ER) (24832) ............ 18,000,000
46 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement
47 and control projects notwithstanding any
48 law to the contrary, $550,000 of such
49 amount shall be made available for Cornell
50 community integrated pest management
51 (09NP20ER) (24833) ........................... 6,000,000
125 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Agriculture and farmland protection activ-
2 ities, notwithstanding any law to the
3 contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made
4 available to the tug hill tomorrow land
5 trust for army compatible use buffer
6 program projects around Fort Drum, and up
7 to $95,000 shall be made available to
8 Cornell University for services and
9 expenses of land classification, agricul-
10 ture district mapping and master list of
11 soils (09FP20ER) (24825) .................... 18,000,000
12 Biodiversity stewardship and research;
13 including funding for public New York
14 universities to conduct field studies and
15 research on biodiversity issues and up to
16 $500,000 of this amount to support polli-
17 nator diversity, up to $300,000 of which
18 may be allocated to Cornell University,
19 including research related to the poten-
20 tial adverse impacts of pesticides such as
21 neonicitinoids, pursuant to a contract
22 with the department of agriculture and
23 markets, including the development of bee
24 husbandry best management practices such
25 as pest and pathogen controls; creating
26 diversity of pollinator habitats; research
27 to understand, prevent and recover from
28 pollinator losses; and outreach and educa-
29 tion; and including $100,000 for the Cary
30 Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support
31 the Catskill environmental research and
32 monitoring program (09BD20ER) (24827) ........ 1,350,000
33 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
34 the Hudson River Estuary Management Plan
35 prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of
36 the environmental conservation law,
37 including projects to combat harmful algal
38 blooms some or all of which may be allo-
39 cated to the New England Interstate Water
40 Pollution Control Commission or Cornell
41 water resources institute or department of
42 natural resources for the purposes of
43 implementing the Hudson River Estuary
44 Action agenda, $1,000,000 of which shall
45 be for the Mohawk river action plan
46 (09HE20ER) (24836) ........................... 6,500,000
47 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
48 the Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed
49 Protection Alliance (09FL20ER) (24835) ....... 2,300,000
50 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to
51 the Erie County Soil and Water Conserva-
126 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 tion District for the Lake Erie Watershed
2 Protection Alliance (09LE20ER) (25764) ......... 250,000
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
4 the state share of costs of wastewater
5 treatment improvement projects undertaken
6 by municipalities to upgrade municipal
7 systems to meet stormwater, combined sewer
8 overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and
9 wastewater treatment discharge require-
10 ments with priority given to systems that
11 are in violation of title 8 of article 17
12 of the environmental conservation law and
13 aquatic habitat restoration projects
14 undertaken by municipalities and not-for-
15 profit corporations for aquatic habitat
16 restoration projects as defined in subdi-
17 vision 1 of section 56-0101 of the envi-
18 ronmental conservation law and including
19 projects to combat harmful algal blooms;
20 including up to $3,000,000 to Suffolk
21 county to provide a 50 percent match for a
22 program developed in consultation with the
23 department for research, development and
24 pilot projects to develop cost effective
25 methods to address nitrogen and pathogen
26 loading from septic system or cesspool
27 effluent or other sources or to support
28 such efforts without a match at the state
29 university of Stony Brook directly or
30 through its research foundation and
31 $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer
32 improvement projects; and including
33 $5,000,000 for Nassau county for the Bay
34 park wastewater treatment plant outfall
35 pipe, associated conveyance systems,
36 nitrogen abatement treatment works, ocean
37 outfall and/or connections, and including
38 $250,000 from such amount to the Long
39 Island regional planning council for
40 services and expenses related to the Long
41 Island Nitrogen Action Plan; and including
42 $5,000,000 to update source water assess-
43 ment plans and develop associated water
44 protection programs some or all of which
45 may be allocated to the United States
46 Geological Survey or the New England
47 Interstate Water Pollution Control Commis-
48 sion; $350,000 for the costs of rehabili-
49 tation and improvements to the Town of
50 Hempstead Marine laboratory; $1,000,000
51 for activities related to the cleanup of
127 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Scajaquada Creek; $150,000 for the Chau-
2 tauqua Lake Association; and $95,000 for
3 the Chautauqua Lake Partnership (09WQ20ER)
4 (24837) ..................................... 18,600,000
5 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for
6 New York ocean and Great Lakes ecosystem
7 conservation projects, consistent with the
8 policy articulated in article 14 of the
9 environmental conservation law including
10 projects to combat harmful algal blooms;
11 including $200,000 to Suffolk county for
12 the Peconic Bay Estuary Program, including
13 $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission
14 (09GL20ER) (24830) .......................... 18,750,000
15 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
16 the implementation of the recommendations
17 of the invasive species task force
18 prepared pursuant to chapter 324 of the
19 laws of 2003 and for the purposes set
20 forth in chapter 674 of the laws of 2007
21 including not less than $450,000 for Lake
22 George, including not less than $120,000
23 for Cornell University for the plant
24 certification program, provided that not
25 less than $5,750,000 be made available for
26 invasive species eradication, including
27 but not limited to southern pine beetle,
28 including up to $500,000 to Cornell
29 University for the control of hemlock
30 wooly adelgid, and including grants
31 related to the control and management of
32 invasive species, and $500,000 to address
33 the southern pine beetle including up to
34 $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
35 Planning and Policy Commission for the
36 implementation and administration of a
37 prescribed fire program, and $300,000 to
38 the county of Nassau for the purchase of
39 an aquatic weed harvester. Such funding
40 for grants shall be provided on a compet-
41 itive basis in consultation with the New
42 York Invasive Species Council (09IS20ER)
43 (24704) ..................................... 13,238,000
44 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
45 Soil and Water Conservation District
46 activities as authorized for reimbursement
47 and funding in section 11-a of the soil
48 and water conservation districts law
49 including projects to combat harmful algal
50 blooms (09SW20ER) (24834) ................... 10,500,000
51 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
52 Agricultural Waste Management projects,
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 including up to $700,000 to Cornell
2 University, in consultation with the
3 department, to continue implementing the
4 dairy acceleration program (09AW20ER)
5 (24826) ...................................... 1,500,000
6 Capital Projects Funds - Other
7 Environmental Protection Fund
8 Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Account -
9 30453
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 parks, recreation and historic preser-
15 vation account in accordance with a
16 programmatic and financial plan to be
17 approved by the director of the budget,
18 including suballocation to other state
19 departments and agencies, according to the
20 following:
21 Local waterfront revitalization programs,
22 notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
23 not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront
24 revitalization projects which are in or
25 primarily serve areas where demographic
26 and other relevant data for such areas
27 demonstrate that the areas are densely
28 populated and have sustained physical
29 deterioration, decay, neglect, or disin-
30 vestment, or where a substantial propor-
31 tion of the residential population is of
32 low income or is otherwise disadvantaged
33 and is underserved with respect to the
34 existing recreational opportunities in the
35 area including up to $2,000,000 for
36 updates to existing local waterfront revi-
37 talization program plans to mitigate
38 future physical climate risks; and
39 $200,000 for the Niagara River greenway
40 commission (09WR20ER) (24700) ............... 14,000,000
41 Parks, recreation and historic preservation
42 projects, notwithstanding any law to the
43 contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for
44 municipal parks projects which are in or
45 primarily serve areas where demographic
46 and other relevant data for such areas
47 demonstrate that the areas are densely
48 populated and have sustained physical
49 deterioration, decay, neglect or disin-
50 vestment or where a substantial proportion
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 of the residential population is of low
2 income or is otherwise disadvantaged and
3 is underserved with respect to the exist-
4 ing recreational opportunities in the
5 area; and including $250,000 for Tivoli
6 Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley
7 Trail Grants; $120,000 to the State
8 University of New York college of environ-
9 mental science and forestry; $180,000 to
10 Paul Smith's College for the support of
11 the Adirondack Park interpretive centers;
12 and $150,000 to the Catskill Center for
13 Conservation and Development for the
14 support of the Catskill Visitors Center;
15 and $1,000,000 to the city of New York for
16 the East River Esplanade 107th Street Pier
17 (09MP20ER) (24701) .......................... 19,500,000
18 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
19 state parks and land and easement infras-
20 tructure, access and stewardship projects
21 which shall include capital projects: (i)
22 on state parks and state lands pursuant to
23 sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the envi-
24 ronmental conservation law; (ii) on state
25 parks or state owned lands and easements
26 under the jurisdiction of the department
27 of environmental conservation or the
28 office of parks, recreation and historic
29 preservation for access opportunities for
30 people with disabilities; access to the
31 State Forest Preserve, State reforesta-
32 tion, Wildlife Management areas and
33 conservation easement lands; recreational
34 trail construction and maintenance:
35 including but not limited to sustainable
36 trail crews or other activities related to
37 sustainable use of the forest preserve and
38 other state lands that are threatened by
39 overuse; Catskill and Adirondack camp
40 ground improvements to public access and
41 sanitation facilities; environmental
42 education; facility improvements; archeo-
43 logical, historic, cultural and natural
44 resource surveys, forest health surveys,
45 interpretation, and inventories, and
46 response to forest pests including south-
47 ern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state
48 forest unit management planning; invasive
49 species management; conservation easement
50 public recreation planning; habitat resto-
51 ration and enhancement; state fish hatch-
52 ery improvements; state tree nursery
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 improvements; safety equipment; water
2 access facilities and safety improvements;
3 public beach facility development and
4 improvement; public access improvements at
5 day use areas; state historic site exteri-
6 or restoration; and cabin area and camping
7 facility development, restoration and
8 reconstruction; (iii) $1,000,000 for
9 Belleayre Mountain ski center projects;
10 (iv) $1,000,000 from the public access and
11 stewardship allocation to Parks & Trails
12 New York for the purpose of awarding
13 grants on a competitive basis to local
14 parks and department of environmental
15 conservation friends groups, provided that
16 up to ten percent of such amount may be
17 made available for administrative costs
18 and/or technical assistance; (v) public
19 protection and emergency preparedness
20 purposes; (vi) $250,000 to Adirondack
21 Architectural Heritage for restoration
22 projects at Camp Santanoni Historic Area;
23 (vii) $55,000 to New York Natural Heritage
24 to update the New York Protected Areas
25 Database; (viii) up to $1,200,000 to Essex
26 County to address issues of overuse in the
27 Adirondack Park (09ST20ER) (24702) .......... 34,400,000
28 Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section
29 92-s of the state finance law or any other
30 law to the contrary, for services and
31 expenses of the Hudson River Park Trust
32 for projects related to the development of
33 the Hudson River Park consistent with
34 provisions of chapter 592 of the laws of
35 1998, including but not limited to utility
36 infrastructure improvements; provided,
37 however, such funds shall not be available
38 for suballocation to any public benefit
39 corporation or public authority with the
40 exception of the Hudson River Park Trust
41 and shall be available solely for the
42 liabilities incurred by the Hudson River
43 Park Trust or by other state departments
44 or agencies on behalf of the Hudson River
45 Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999.
46 Provided further that, the comptroller is
47 hereby authorized and directed to release
48 monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in
49 amounts set forth in a schedule approved
50 by the director of the budget (09HR20ER)
51 (24820) ...................................... 3,200,000
52 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 zoos, botanical gardens and aquaria
2 program (09ZB20ER) (24823) .................. 16,000,000
3 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law,
4 for the administration of the programs of
5 section 79-b of the navigation law
6 (09NV20ER) (25719) ........................... 2,000,000
7 Capital Projects Funds - Other
8 Environmental Protection Fund
9 Solid Waste Account - 30452
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 solid waste 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 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects,
21 including $300,000 for Essex county under
22 an agreement with the department of envi-
23 ronmental conservation and $150,000 for
24 Hamilton county under an agreement with
25 the department of environmental conserva-
26 tion (09LC20ER) (24813) ........................ 764,000
27 Municipal waste reduction or recycling
28 projects, and $2,000,000 of such amount
29 shall be made available for municipalities
30 and not-for-profit food banks for projects
31 for food donation and the recycling of
32 food scraps (09MR20ER) (24814) .............. 15,312,000
33 Secondary materials regional marketing
34 assistance (09SM20ER) (24816) .................. 200,000
35 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of
36 which shall be for activities related to
37 Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
38 (09PD20ER) (24818) ........................... 1,800,000
39 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
40 the payment of the costs associated with
41 environmental justice projects and
42 programs, including but not limited to:
43 monitoring of air quality; education and
44 outreach; $2,000,000 for the connect kids
45 program facilitating access by title 1
46 schools to outdoor recreational activ-
47 ities, public lands and parks; improve-
48 ments to environmental quality; or envi-
49 ronmental job training, in environmental
50 justice, inner city and underserved commu-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 nities, and which are undertaken by the
2 state, or on behalf of the state by muni-
3 cipalities, or not-for-profit corpo-
4 rations; and $3,000,000 of such amount
5 shall be made available for community
6 impact and job training grants; including
7 $500,000 of such amount shall be made
8 available to a not-for-profit organization
9 for the purpose of awarding grants on a
10 competitive basis to community groups to
11 build the capacity of such groups,
12 provided that up to ten percent may be
13 made available for administrative costs
14 and/or technical assistance. Community
15 impact and job training grants shall be in
16 or affecting to environmental justice
17 communities in an amount of up to $100,000
18 for community groups for projects that
19 address an environmental justice communi-
20 ty's exposure to multiple environmental
21 harms and risks, including lead exposure
22 and shall include implementation, studies,
23 including air monitoring, to investigate
24 the environment, or related public health
25 issues of the community, research that
26 will be used to expand the knowledge or
27 understanding of the affected community
28 and ways to improve the resiliency of the
29 affected community. The results of the
30 investigation shall be disseminated to
31 members of the affected community. Commu-
32 nity groups eligible for funding must
33 provide services within the same community
34 as the environmental and/or related public
35 health issues to be addressed by the
36 project. Such groups shall be primarily
37 focused on addressing the environmental
38 and/or related public health issues of the
39 residents of the affected community and
40 shall be comprised primarily of members of
41 the affected community; and $250,000 to
42 the Adirondack North Country Association
43 for the purposes of the Adirondack diver-
44 sity initiative (09EJ20ER) (24713) ........... 7,000,000
45 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
46 assessment and recovery of any natural
47 resource damages (09RD20ER) (24817) .......... 2,025,000
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for
49 the pollution prevention institute, and
50 including $100,000 for the department to
51 contract with the Northeast waste manage-
52 ment officials' association for the Inter-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 state Chemicals Clearing house (09PP20ER)
2 (24815) ...................................... 4,000,000
3 Environmental health for assessments, test-
4 ing and actions including but not limited
5 to abatement to address suspected human
6 exposure to chemical, physical and micro-
7 biological agents, including contaminants
8 in drinking water, including projects to
9 combat harmful algal blooms, including
10 vector control for tick-borne illnesses
11 such as lyme disease; including up to
12 $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program; and
13 $1,000,000 to the State University of New
14 York at Stony Brook, directly or through
15 its research foundation, to support
16 research development and any associated
17 testing or pilot projects towards the
18 treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane;
19 and $2,000,000 for children's environ-
20 mental health centers, including school
21 and community childhood lead exposure
22 assessment conducted by such centers and
23 not more than $625,000 for programs to
24 expand and improve access to local, fresh,
25 nutritional food to nutritionally under-
26 served neighborhoods in New York State
27 through the Fresh Connect Program
28 (09EH20ER) (25703) ........................... 6,500,000
29 Brownfield opportunity area grants as
30 authorized pursuant to section 970-r of
31 the general municipal law (09BO20ER)
32 (25702) ...................................... 1,500,000
33 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP) .................. 6,000,000
34 --------------
35 Capital Projects Funds - Other
36 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
37 Maintenance and Operations Purpose
38 For the maintenance and operation of various
39 facilities and systems including personal
40 services, fringe benefits and indirect
41 costs (09FM20MO) (81107) ..................... 6,000,000
42 FISH AND WILDLIFE (CCP) ...................................... 1,500,000
43 --------------
44 Capital Projects Funds - Other
45 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
46 Habitat Conservation and Access Account - 32217
47 Fish and Wildlife Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 For services and expenses, including
2 personal service, nonpersonal service,
3 fringe benefits and indirect costs related
4 to management, protection and restoration
5 fish and wildlife habitat, and improvement
6 and development of public access for fish
7 and wildlife related recreation (09HC2054)
8 (24718) ...................................... 1,500,000
9 LANDS AND FORESTS (CCP) ...................................... 5,000,000
10 --------------
11 Capital Projects Funds - Other
12 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
13 Lands and Forests Purpose
14 For services and expenses, including
15 personal service, nonpersonal service,
16 indirect costs and fringe benefits related
17 to the stewardship of newly acquired and
18 existing state lands, for the implementa-
19 tion of Unit Management Plans, costs
20 related to invasive species management
21 activities and for the development and
22 implementation of Green Certification for
23 state forests, including suballocation to
24 other state departments and agencies
25 (09LF2053) (25766) ........................... 4,000,000
26 For the purchase and replacement of equip-
27 ment and facility improvements, including
28 air monitoring, maintenance of facilities
29 and emergency response in support of
30 public safety, including personal
31 services, fringe benefits and indirect
32 costs (09PS2053) (24846) ..................... 1,000,000
33 MARINE RESOURCES (CCP) ...................................... 10,000,000
34 --------------
35 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
36 Federal Capital Projects Fund
37 ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
38 Marine Projects Purpose
39 For the federal share of capital projects
40 undertaken pursuant to fish and wildlife
41 and marine resources purposes including
42 the acquisition of property including
43 suballocation to other state departments
44 and agencies (09MR20A1) (24708) ............. 10,000,000
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 NEW YORK WORKS (CCP) ........................................ 55,250,000
2 --------------
3 Capital Projects Funds - Other
4 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
5 Operational Services Purpose
6 For services, expenses, and indirect costs
7 related to New York Works projects includ-
8 ing but not limited to air monitoring
9 infrastructure investments; remediation of
10 legacy environmental contamination;
11 investments in information technology; dam
12 safety projects and the demolition of
13 unsafe structures on state-owned land;
14 state-owned flood protection projects;
15 shore protection projects; state land
16 stewardship, public access and environ-
17 mental and recreation infrastructure
18 projects including, notwithstanding any
19 law to the contrary, projects on lands
20 being sought pursuant to state land acqui-
21 sition policy under article 49 of the
22 environmental conservation law, for which
23 the state provided a letter of intent to
24 the town of North Hudson and Essex county
25 to acquire a conservation easement or
26 other interest and for which the fee owner
27 of any such property authorizes such
28 project; vehicles and equipment; water
29 quality improvement projects, fish hatch-
30 eries; rehabilitation and improvements of
31 various department facilities and systems;
32 and well plugging; including personal
33 service, nonpersonal service and fringe
34 benefits, including suballocation to other
35 state departments and agencies (09NY2051)
36 (25768) ..................................... 55,250,000
37 OPERATIONS (CCP) ............................................ 26,000,000
38 --------------
39 Capital Projects Funds - Other
40 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
41 Operational Services Purpose
42 For rehabilitation and improvements of vari-
43 ous department facilities and systems
44 including personal service and fringe
45 benefits and indirect costs in accordance
46 with a programmatic and financial plan to
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 be approved by the director of the budget
2 including suballocation to other state
3 departments and agencies (09RI2051)
4 (24855) ..................................... 24,000,000
5 For services and expenses, including
6 personal service and fringe benefits,
7 necessary for projects and purposes
8 required by Executive Order 88, including
9 design, construction, operation and main-
10 tenance of all new buildings, and the
11 development and purchase of energy effi-
12 cient equipment; for remedial activities
13 at state-owned facilities, including the
14 compliance with state and federal laws and
15 regulations (09SF2051) (24859) ............... 2,000,000
16 RESTORE MOTHER NATURE (CCP) .............................. 3,000,000,000
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18 Capital Projects Fund - Other
19 Capital Projects Fund - Restore Mother Nature (Bondable)
20 - 30000
21 Restore Mother Nature Purpose
22 For the payment of the costs of capital
23 projects, pursuant to the environmental
24 bond act of 2020 and section 58-0303 of
25 the environmental conservation law, to be
26 reimbursed from bond proceeds for capital
27 projects for restoration and flood risk
28 reduction, including not more than
29 $250,000,000 for a voluntary real property
30 buy-out program, not less than
31 $100,000,000 for shoreline protection, and
32 not less than $100,000,000 for inland
33 flooding and the local waterfront revital-
34 ization program.
35 Costs of such projects may include but not
36 be limited to appraisal, surveying, plan-
37 ning, engineering and architectural
38 services, plans and specifications,
39 consultation and legal services, site
40 preparation, demolition, construction, and
41 other direct expenses incident to such
42 project, all or a portion of the funds
43 appropriated herein may be suballocated or
44 transferred to any department, agency, or
45 public authority.
46 No part of this appropriation shall be made
47 available prior to the approval of the
48 environmental bond act of 2020 by the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 voters at the general election to be held
2 in November of 2020 (09FR20RM) ........... 1,000,000,000
3 For the payment of the costs of capital
4 projects, pursuant to the environmental
5 bond act of 2020 and section 58-0503 of
6 the environmental conservation law, to be
7 reimbursed from bond proceeds for capital
8 projects for open space land conservation
9 and recreation including not more than
10 $75,000,000 for fish hatcheries, not less
11 than $200,000,000 for open space, and not
12 less than $100,000,000 for farmland
13 protection.
14 Costs of such projects may include but not
15 be limited to appraisal, surveying, plan-
16 ning, engineering and architectural
17 services, plans and specifications,
18 consultation and legal services, site
19 preparation, demolition, construction, and
20 other direct expenses incident to such
21 project, all or a portion of the funds
22 appropriated herein may be suballocated or
23 transferred to any department, agency, or
24 public authority.
25 No part of this appropriation shall be made
26 available prior to the approval of the
27 environmental bond act of 2020 by the
28 voters at the general election to be held
29 in November of 2020 (09OP20RM) ............. 550,000,000
30 For the payment of the costs of capital
31 projects, pursuant to the environmental
32 bond act of 2020 and section 58-0703 of
33 the environmental conservation law, to be
34 reimbursed from bond proceeds for capital
35 projects for climate change mitigation,
36 including not less than $350,000,000 for
37 green buildings.
38 Costs of such projects may include but not
39 be limited to appraisal, surveying, plan-
40 ning, engineering and architectural
41 services, plans and specifications,
42 consultation and legal services, site
43 preparation, demolition, construction, and
44 other direct expenses incident to such
45 project, all or a portion of the funds
46 appropriated herein may be suballocated or
47 transferred to any department, agency, or
48 public authority.
49 No part of this appropriation shall be made
50 available prior to the approval of the
51 environmental bond act of 2020 by the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 voters at the general election to be held
2 in November of 2020 (09CC20RM) ............. 700,000,000
3 For the payment of the costs of capital
4 projects, pursuant to the environmental
5 bond act of 2020 and section 58-0903 of
6 the environmental conservation law, to be
7 reimbursed from bond proceeds for capital
8 projects for water quality improvement and
9 resilient infrastructure, including not
10 less than $200,000,000 for water infras-
11 tructure improvement act projects and not
12 less than $100,000,000 for municipal
13 stormwater grants.
14 Costs of such projects may include but not
15 be limited to appraisal, surveying, plan-
16 ning, engineering and architectural
17 services, plans and specifications,
18 consultation and legal services, site
19 preparation, demolition, construction, and
20 other direct expenses incident to such
21 project, all or a portion of the funds
22 appropriated herein may be suballocated or
23 transferred to any department, agency, or
24 public authority.
25 No part of this appropriation shall be made
26 available prior to the approval of the
27 environmental bond act of 2020 by the
28 voters at the general election to be held
29 in November of 2020 (09WQ20RM) ............. 550,000,000
30 For the payment of the costs of capital
31 projects, pursuant to the environmental
32 bond act of 2020 and article 58 the envi-
33 ronmental conservation law, to be reim-
34 bursed from bond proceeds for capital
35 projects that preserve, enhance, and
36 restore New York's natural resources and
37 reduce the impact of climate change.
38 Costs of such projects may include but not
39 be limited to appraisal, surveying, plan-
40 ning, engineering and architectural
41 services, plans and specifications,
42 consultation and legal services, site
43 preparation, demolition, construction, and
44 other direct expenses incident to such
45 project, all or a portion of the funds
46 appropriated herein may be suballocated or
47 transferred to any department, agency, or
48 public authority.
49 No part of this appropriation shall be made
50 available prior to the approval of the
51 environmental bond act of 2020 by the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 voters at the general election to be held
2 in November of 2020 (09RS20RM) ............. 200,000,000
3 RESTORE MOTHER NATURE BOND ACT (CCP) ..................... 3,000,000,000
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5 Capital Projects Fund - Other
6 Restore Mother Nature Bond Fund
7 Restore Mother Nature Bond Fund Account
8 Bond Proceeds Purpose
9 The sum of $3,000,000,000, or so much there-
10 of as may be necessary and available, is
11 hereby appropriated from the restore moth-
12 er nature bond fund as established by
13 section 97-tttt of the state finance law
14 in accordance with the provisions of such
15 section, as added by a chapter of the laws
16 of 2020, for payment to the capital
17 projects fund in order to reimburse such
18 fund for disbursements certified by the
19 state comptroller as bondable under the
20 provisions of the environmental bond act
21 of 2020 "restore mother nature".
22 The director of the budget is hereby author-
23 ized to designate to the state comptroller
24 specific appropriations made from the
25 capital projects fund for purposes for
26 which restore mother nature bond fund
27 expenditures are authorized. The state
28 comptroller shall at the commencement of
29 each month certify to the director of the
30 budget, the chairman of the senate finance
31 committee, and the chairman of the assem-
32 bly ways and means committee, the amounts
33 disbursed from the appropriations so
34 designated by the director of the budget
35 from the capital projects fund for such
36 purposes for the month preceding such
37 certification and such certification shall
38 not exceed in the aggregate the moneys
39 hereby appropriated. A copy of each such
40 certificate shall also be delivered to
41 departments, agencies, and public authori-
42 ties to which such capital project fund
43 appropriations are made available.
44 Notwithstanding the provisions of any gener-
45 al or special law, no moneys shall be
46 available from the restore mother nature
47 bond fund until a certificate of approval
48 of availability shall have been issued by
49 the director of the budget, and a copy of
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 such certificate of approval filed with
2 the state comptroller, the chairman of the
3 senate finance committee, and the chairman
4 of the assembly ways and means committee.
5 Such certificate may be amended from time
6 to time by the director of the budget, and
7 a copy of each such amendment shall be
8 filed with the state comptroller, the
9 chairman of the senate finance committee,
10 and the chairman of the assembly ways and
11 means committee (09RM2010) ............... 3,000,000,000
12 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP) ................. 126,000,000
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14 Capital Projects Funds - Other
15 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
16 Hazardous Waste Purpose
17 For payment by the state, as reimbursement
18 or as an advance from responsible parties
19 or volunteers for remedial and monitoring
20 work at sites contaminated with hazardous
21 waste. No portion of this appropriation
22 shall be available for expenditure until a
23 party or parties either responsible for a
24 site or volunteering to cleanup a site
25 have entered into an agreement with the
26 commissioner of the department of environ-
27 mental conservation or the commissioner's
28 designee, and which agreement is approved
29 by the director of the budget, providing
30 for repayment to the state of an amount
31 equal to the amount disbursed from this
32 appropriation. A copy of such agreement
33 shall be filed with the state comptroller,
34 the chairman of the senate finance commit-
35 tee and chairman of the assembly ways and
36 means committee.
37 Notwithstanding any other provision of law
38 to the contrary, the comptroller is
39 authorized to repay settlements or
40 advances for specified remedial and moni-
41 toring projects from this fund with monies
42 of the hazardous waste remedial fund
43 received for such projects pursuant to
44 consent orders and agreements to address
45 sites contaminated with hazardous waste.
46 The director of the budget shall certify to
47 the comptroller the specific portions of
48 this appropriation for which monies have
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 been received pursuant to such consent
2 orders and agreements (09AD20F7) (24868) .... 20,000,000
3 Capital Projects Funds - Other
4 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
5 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Account - 31506
6 Hazardous Waste Purpose
7 For payment of the state share of the costs
8 of hazardous waste site remediation
9 projects, in accordance with title 13 of
10 article 27 of the environmental conserva-
11 tion law and section 97-b of the state
12 finance law, for projects, and for payment
13 of state costs associated with the remedi-
14 ation of offsite contamination at signif-
15 icant threat sites as provided for in
16 section 27-1411 of the environmental
17 conservation law, including personal
18 service and fringe benefits of the depart-
19 ments of environmental conservation,
20 health and law and including suballo-
21 cations to the departments of health and
22 law and including costs incidental and
23 appurtenant thereto, provided that a
24 portion of such amount may be available
25 for environmental restoration projects in
26 accordance with title 5 of article 56 of
27 the environmental conservation law. None
28 of this appropriation may be expended for
29 any purposes authorized in title 12 of
30 article 27 of the environmental conserva-
31 tion law (09HB20F7) (24863) ................ 100,000,000
32 Capital Projects Funds - Other
33 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
34 Hazardous Waste Remediation Oversight and Assistance
35 Account - 31505
36 Hazardous Waste Purpose
37 For the personal services and fringe bene-
38 fits of the department of environmental
39 conservation including suballocation to
40 the department of health related to the
41 brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
42 title 14 of article 27 of the environ-
43 mental conservation law and the voluntary
44 cleanup program including costs incurred
45 prior to April 1, 2020 (09BC20F7) (24867) .... 6,000,000
46 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP) ................................ 25,200,000
47 --------------
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Capital Projects Funds - Other
2 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
3 Solid Waste Management Purpose
4 For services and capital expenses related to
5 the waste management and cleanup program
6 as put forth in article 27-1915 of envi-
7 ronmental conservation law, including
8 suballocation to other state departments
9 and agencies (09WT2056) (25730) .............. 4,000,000
10 Capital Projects Funds - Other
11 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
12 New York Environmental Protection and Spill Remediation
13 Account - 32219
14 Solid Waste Management Purposes
15 For services and capital expenses associated
16 with costs incurred under Article 12 of
17 the Navigation Law, and for cleanup,
18 investigation, and removal of petroleum
19 spills, including prior year liabilities
20 (09OS2056) (25720) .......................... 21,200,000
21 WATER RESOURCES (CCP) ...................................... 723,700,000
22 --------------
23 Capital Projects Funds - Other
24 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
25 Flood Control Purpose
26 For the state's share including personal
27 service, nonpersonal service, fringe bene-
28 fits and indirect costs of various shore
29 protection projects including suballo-
30 cation to other state departments and
31 agencies (09W12063) (24880) .................. 1,000,000
32 For various new and existing flood
33 protection projects including the state
34 share of federal sponsored flood control
35 projects, and the maintenance of existing
36 flood control projects; for coastal
37 erosion hazard area mapping of the state's
38 Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes coastlines
39 and the state share of costs associated
40 with matching federal funds for a state-
41 wide flood plain map modernization
42 program; for the state share of costs
43 associated with the installation and/or
44 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and
45 maintenance of a statewide network of
46 stream flow gauges, including personal
143 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 service, nonpersonal service, fringe bene-
2 fits and indirect costs, including subal-
3 location to other state departments and
4 agencies (09FL2063) (24881) .................. 1,500,000
5 For an advance payment by the state for the
6 local costs of various shore protection
7 projects. No portion of this appropriation
8 shall be available until the respective
9 municipality has entered into an agreement
10 with the commissioner of the department of
11 environmental conservation, and such
12 agreement is approved by the director of
13 the budget (09AD2063) (24887) ................ 5,000,000
14 Capital Projects Funds - Other
15 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
16 Water Resources Purpose
17 An advance for costs incurred relating to
18 work required for the safety of dams and
19 other structures impounding water, to be
20 reimbursed in accordance with section
21 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
22 law (09DA2057) (24878) ......................... 500,000
23 For payment of a portion of the state's
24 match for federal capitalization grants
25 for the water pollution control revolving
26 fund (09RF2057) (24874) ..................... 35,000,000
27 For services and expenses including personal
28 service, fringe benefits, and nonpersonal
29 service for the water pollution control
30 revolving fund and related water quality
31 activities including suballocation to
32 other state departments and agencies
33 (09SR2057) (25707) ........................... 5,500,000
34 For services and expenses including personal
35 service, fringe benefits, and nonpersonal
36 service for the Excelsior Conservation
37 Corps program including suballocation to
38 other state departments and agencies
39 (09CC2057) (25708) ............................. 200,000
40 The sum of $500,000,000 is hereby appropri-
41 ated for the costs of clean water infras-
42 tructure projects, including services,
43 expenses, and indirect costs, including
44 but not limited to the following: projects
45 as authorized by the New York state water
46 infrastructure improvement act of 2017;
47 for New York state intermunicipal water
48 infrastructure projects pursuant to
49 section 1285-s of the public authorities
50 law; for water quality improvement
144 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 projects, including nonagricultural
2 nonpoint source abatement and control
3 projects, municipal wastewater treatment
4 projects, and municipal separate storm
5 sewer system projects, and for the proper
6 management of road salt; for green infras-
7 tructure projects; for land acquisition
8 projects, including projects for source
9 water protection pursuant to title 33 of
10 article 15 of the environmental conserva-
11 tion law; for state assistance payments,
12 services, and expenses to soil and water
13 conservation districts for the cost of
14 water quality protection projects awarded
15 on a competitive basis prioritizing finan-
16 cial need and hardship, intended to assist
17 concentrated animal feeding operations;
18 for the remediation of sites pursuant to
19 titles 12 and 13 of article 27 of the
20 environmental conservation law and
21 consistent with the provisions of section
22 97-b of the state finance law, provided
23 however that no more than 5,000,000 of
24 such appropriation may be expended for
25 investigation, mitigation and remediation
26 of solid waste sites; for replacement of
27 lead drinking water service lines pursuant
28 to section 1114 of the public health law;
29 for New York City for water quality
30 projects located within the New York City
31 watershed; for a program to upgrade or
32 replace septic systems and cesspools
33 pursuant to section 1285-u of the public
34 authorities law; for water infrastructure
35 emergency assistance pursuant to section
36 1285-t of the public authorities law; to
37 support municipal water quality infras-
38 tructure programs which may otherwise not
39 qualify for state support, or may require
40 additional state support; for the develop-
41 ment of information technology systems
42 related to water quality pursuant to
43 section 3-0315 of the environmental
44 conservation law. All or a portion of the
45 appropriation may be provided to the envi-
46 ronmental facilities corporation or subal-
47 located to any other department or state
48 agency (09CW2057) (25722) .................. 500,000,000
49 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
50 Federal Capital Projects Fund
51 SRF Capitalization Grants Account - 31359
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CAPITAL PROJECTS 2020-21
1 Water Resources Purpose
2 For federal capitalization grants for the
3 water pollution control revolving fund
4 (09SF2057) (24876) ......................... 175,000,000
146 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 2019:
6 For employee fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
7 paid from department capital projects funds and capital accounts
8 (09FG1950) (25729) ... 24,700,000 ................ (re. $16,469,000)
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
10 For employee fringe benefits and indirect costs related to employees
11 paid from department capital projects funds and capital accounts
12 (09FG1850) (25729) ... 17,000,000 ................. (re. $5,329,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
14 For alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at education camps
15 and centers including personal service, fringe benefits and indirect
16 costs (09ED1750) (24806) ... 500,000 ................ (re. $500,000)
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
18 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
19 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits
20 and indirect costs relating to the maintenance and upgrade of the
21 department's information technology infrastructure, including but
22 not limited to the improved resiliency of the existing computer
23 systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
24 ture related to the DEC automated licensing system (DECALS) and
25 improvements necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
26 requirements including suballocation to other state departments and
27 agencies (09CS1450) (24807) ... 2,000,000 ......... (re. $2,000,000)
28 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
29 For alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at education camps
30 and centers including personal service, fringe benefits and indirect
31 costs (09ED1350) (24806) ... 1,000,000 .............. (re. $649,000)
32 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 54,
33 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
34 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits
35 and indirect costs relating to the maintenance and upgrade of the
36 department's information technology infrastructure, including but
37 not limited to the improved resiliency of the existing computer
38 systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
39 ture related to the DEC automated licensing system (DECALS) and
40 improvements necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
41 requirements including suballocation to other state departments and
42 agencies (09CS1350) (24807) ... 4,000,000 ......... (re. $4,000,000)
43 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
44 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits
2 and indirect costs relating to the maintenance and upgrade of the
3 department's information technology infrastructure, including but
4 not limited to the improved resiliency of the existing computer
5 systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
6 ture related to the DEC automated licensing system (DECALS) and
7 improvements necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
8 requirements including suballocation to other state departments and
9 agencies (09CS1250) (24807) ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000)
10 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
11 For alterations, rehabilitation and improvements at education camps
12 and centers including personal services and fringe benefits and
13 indirect costs (09ED1050) (24806) ... 600,000 ........ (re. $95,000)
14 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter 54,
15 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
16 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
17 fits and indirect costs relating to the maintenance and upgrade of
18 the department's information technology infrastructure, including
19 but not limited to the improved resiliency of the existing computer
20 systems environment, business continuance, equipment and infrastruc-
21 ture related to the DEC automated licensing system (DECALS) and
22 improvements necessary for compliance with statewide cyber security
23 requirements including suballocation to other state departments and
24 agencies (09CS0950) (24807) ... 3,500,000 ......... (re. $1,734,000)
25 AIR RESOURCES (CCP)
26 Special Revenue Funds - Other
27 Clean Air Fund
28 Mobile Source Account
29 Air Resources Purpose
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
31 For services and expenses relating to the implementation and adminis-
32 tration of the clean air mobile source program (09MO9955) (24808)
33 ... 3,000,000 ........................................ (re. $97,000)
34 AIR RESOURCES - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
35 Capital Projects Funds - Other
36 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
37 Air Resources Purpose
38 Air Quality Improvement Projects
39 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
40 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
41 quality/green growth projects in accordance with the provisions of
42 title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
43 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
148 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
2 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
3 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
4 "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
5 may be suballocated to any state department or agency. Further,
6 moneys herein appropriated may be suballocated only to public
7 authorities and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
8 by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
9 enter into contracts for state assistance payments for the state
10 share of costs for air quality projects, provided however, that
11 moneys herein appropriated pursuant to subdivision 1 of section
12 56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
13 vehicles projects may be suballocated to any public authority or
14 public benefit corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
15 to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
16 air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
17 ities corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
18 contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for
19 state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
20 article 56 of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
21 of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of the
22 division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
23 ment of each month certify to the director of the division of the
24 budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
25 of the senate finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly
26 ways and means committee, the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
27 ation for "Air Quality Improvement Disbursements" for the month
28 preceding such certification (09BA0255) (24809) ....................
29 6,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,588,000)
30 Project Schedule
31 PROJECT AMOUNT
32 --------------------------------------------
33 (thousands of dollars)
34 Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
35 State clean-fueled vehicles
36 projects ........................... 2,000
37 --------------
38 Total ............................ 6,000
39 ==============
40 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
41 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
42 quality/green growth projects in accordance with the provisions of
43 title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
44 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
45 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
46 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
47 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
48 "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
49 may be suballocated to any state department or agency. Further,
50 moneys herein appropriated may be suballocated only to public
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 authorities and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
2 by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
3 enter into contracts for state assistance payments for the state
4 share of costs for air quality projects, provided however, that
5 moneys herein appropriated pursuant to subdivision 1 of section
6 56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
7 vehicles projects may be suballocated to any public authority or
8 public benefit corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
9 to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
10 air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
11 ities corporation. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
12 contrary, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for
13 state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
14 article 56 of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
15 of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of the
16 division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
17 ment of each month certify to the director of the division of the
18 budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
19 of the senate finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly
20 ways and means committee, the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
21 ation for "Air Quality Improvement Disbursements" for the month
22 preceding such certification (09BA0055) (24809) ....................
23 26,000,000 .......................................... (re. $102,000)
24 Project Schedule
25 PROJECT AMOUNT
26 --------------------------------------------
27 (thousands of dollars)
28 State clean-fueled vehicles
29 projects ........................... 2,000
30 Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
31 Clean air for schools projects ...... 20,000
32 --------------
33 Total ............................. 26,000
34 ==============
35 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
36 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
37 quality/green growth projects in accordance with the provisions of
38 title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
39 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
40 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
41 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
42 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
43 "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
44 may be suballocated to any state department or agency. Further,
45 moneys herein appropriated may be suballocated only to public
46 authorities and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
47 by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
48 enter into contracts for state assistance payments for the state
49 share of costs for air quality projects, provided however, that
50 moneys herein appropriated pursuant to subdivision 1 of section
150 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (09BA9955) (24809) ....................
18 37,000,000 ........................................... (re. $38,000)
19 Project Schedule
20 PROJECT AMOUNT
21 -------------------------------------------
22 (thousands of dollars)
23 State clean-fueled vehicles
24 projects ........................... 4,000
25 Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 8,000
26 Clean air for schools projects ...... 25,000
27 --------------
28 Total ............................. 37,000
29 ==============
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
31 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
32 quality/green growth projects in accordance with the provisions of
33 title 6 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 "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
39 may be suballocated to any state department or agency. Further,
40 moneys herein appropriated may be suballocated only to public
41 authorities and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
42 by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
43 enter into contracts for state assistance payments for the state
44 share of costs for air quality projects, provided however, that
45 moneys herein appropriated pursuant to paragraph one of section
46 56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
47 vehicles projects may be suballocated to any public authority or
48 public benefit corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
49 to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
50 air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ities corporation. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or
2 special law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for
3 state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
4 article 56 of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
5 of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of the
6 division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
7 ment of each month certify to the director of the division of the
8 budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
9 of the senate finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly
10 ways and means committee the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
11 ation for "Air Quality Improvement Disbursements" for the month
12 preceding such certification (09BA9855) (24809) ....................
13 44,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,121,000)
14 project schedule
15 PROJECT AMOUNT
16 --------------------------------------------
17 (thousands of dollars)
18 State clean-fueled vehicles
19 projects ........................... 6,000
20 Clean-fueled buses projects ......... 10,000
21 Other air quality projects ........... 3,000
22 Clean air for schools projects ...... 10,000
23 Clean air for schools projects ...... 15,000
24 --------------
25 Total ............................. 44,000
26 ==============
27 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
28 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of air
29 quality/green growth projects in accordance with the provisions of
30 title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
31 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
32 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
33 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
34 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
35 "Air Quality Project Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein
36 may be suballocated to any state department or agency. Further,
37 moneys herein appropriated may be suballocated only to public
38 authorities and public benefit corporations specifically authorized
39 by title 6 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law to
40 enter into contracts for state assistance payments for the state
41 share of costs for air quality projects, provided however, that
42 moneys herein appropriated pursuant to paragraph one of section
43 56-0603 of the environmental conservation law for state clean-fueled
44 vehicles projects may be suballocated to any public authority or
45 public benefit corporation and moneys herein appropriated pursuant
46 to section 56-0607 of the environmental conservation law for other
47 air quality projects may be suballocated to the environmental facil-
48 ities corporation. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or
49 special law, the moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for
50 state air quality improvement projects in accordance with title 6 of
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 article 56 of the environmental conservation law upon the issuance
2 of a certificate of approval of availability by the director of the
3 division of the budget. The state comptroller shall at the commence-
4 ment of each month certify to the director of the division of the
5 budget, the commissioner of environmental conservation, the chairman
6 of the senate finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly
7 ways and means committee the amounts disbursed from this appropri-
8 ation for "Air Quality Improvement Disbursements" for the month
9 preceding such certification (09BA9755) (24809) ....................
10 80,000,000 ....................................... (re. $22,568,000)
11 project schedule
12 PROJECT AMOUNT
13 --------------------------------------------
14 (thousands of dollars)
15 State clean-fueled vehicles
16 projects ........................... 4,000
17 Clean-fueled buses projects .......... 4,000
18 Other air quality projects .......... 17,000
19 Clean air for schools projects ...... 25,000
20 Environmental compliance
21 assistance projects - air
22 quality .......................... 30,000
23 --------------
24 Total ............................ 80,000
25 ==============
26 AIR RESOURCES - EQBA (CCP)
27 Capital Projects Funds - Other
28 Capital Projects Fund - EQBA (Bondable) - 30000
29 Air Resources Purpose
30 Municipal Air Quality Improvement Projects
31 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
32 section 1, of the laws of 2003:
33 For payment of the costs of state air quality improvement projects
34 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
35 (09720255) (24810) ... 5,810,000 .................. (re. $5,782,000)
36 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1983, as amended by chapter 55,
37 section 1, of the laws of 1996:
38 For the state share of the cost of municipal air quality improvement
39 projects, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to
40 April one, nineteen hundred eighty-three (02878655) (24810) ... ..
41 15,689,000 ............................................ (re. $8,000)
42 By chapter 54, section 3, of the laws of 1981, as amended by chapter 54,
43 section 3, of the laws of 1993:
44 For the state share of the cost of municipal air quality improvement
45 projects, including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 April 1, 1981 (00333755) (24810) ... .............................
2 20,222,000 ............................................ (re. $2,000)
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1975, as amended by chapter 54,
4 section 3, of the laws of 1982, for: The state share of the cost of
5 municipal air quality improvement projects, including the payment of
6 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 1975 (00320655) (24810)
7 ... ................................................. (re. $2,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1974, as amended by chapter 54,
9 section 3, of the laws of 1988, for: The state share of the cost of
10 municipal air quality improvement projects including the payment of
11 liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 1974 (00319455) (24810)
12 ... ... 15,483,930 .................................. (re. $1,000)
13 By chapter 673, section 4, of the laws of 1973, as amended by chapter
14 54, section 3, of the laws of 1989, for: The state share of the
15 cost of municipal air quality improvement projects (00319055)
16 (24810) ... ... 15,230,931 ........................ (re. $342,000)
17 State Air Quality Improvement Projects
18 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987:
19 For payment of the cost of State air quality improvement projects,
20 including the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 1987
21 (09A18755) (24811) ... ... 2,588,000 .............. (re. $528,000)
22 CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR BOND FUND (CCP)
23 Capital Projects Funds - Other
24 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Fund
25 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Fund Account - 30690
26 Bond Proceeds Purpose
27 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
28 The sum of $1,475,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary is
29 hereby appropriated from the clean water/clean air bond fund as
30 established by section 97-aaa of the state finance law for payment
31 to the capital projects fund for disbursements from such fund as
32 certified by the state comptroller as: "Safe Drinking Water Project
33 Disbursements", "Clean Water Project Disbursements", "Solid Waste
34 Project Disbursements", "Environmental Restoration Project Disburse-
35 ments", and "Air Quality Project Disbursements".
36 The director of the budget shall designate to the state comptroller
37 appropriations made from the capital projects fund which are eligi-
38 ble for reimbursement from the clean air/clean water bond fund. The
39 state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify to
40 the director of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
41 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means commit-
42 tee, the amounts disbursed from such appropriations.
43 No moneys shall be available from the clean water/clean air bond fund
44 until a certificate of approval of availability shall have been
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 issued by the director of the budget, and a copy of such certificate
2 of approval filed with the chairman of the senate finance committee
3 and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee (09019710)
4 (80913) ... 1,475,000,000 ....................... (re. $109,525,000)
5 CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR IMPLEMENTATION (CCP)
6 Capital Projects Funds - Other
7 Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation Fund
8 Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation-DEC Account - 30501
9 Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation Purpose
10 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
11 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
12 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act
13 (09BA09WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
14 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
15 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
16 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act
17 (09BA08WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
18 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
19 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
20 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act
21 (09BA07WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
23 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
24 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act
25 (09BA06WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................... (re. $348,000)
26 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
27 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
28 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act
29 (09BA05WI) (81044) ... 1,050,000 .................. (re. $1,050,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
31 For services and expenses including personal services and fringe bene-
32 fits necessary to implement the clean water/clean air bond act in
33 accordance with the purpose included in the following project sched-
34 ule (09BA04WI) (81044) ... 2,527,000 .............. (re. $1,857,000)
35 Project Schedule
36 PROJECT AMOUNT
37 --------------------------------------------
38 (thousands of dollars)
39 Clean Water .......................... 1,071
40 Environmental Restoration ............ 1,138
41 Solid Waste ............................ 318
42 --------------
43 Total ............................. 2,527
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ==============
2 ENVIRONMENT AND RECREATION (CCP)
3 Capital Projects Funds - Other
4 Environmental Protection Fund
5 Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Account - 30455
6 Environment and Recreation Purpose
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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 climate change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
11 a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of
12 the budget, including suballocation to other state departments and
13 agencies, according to the following:
14 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to address greenhouse gas
15 emissions outside of the power sector including but not limited to
16 the development of statewide greenhouse gas inventories, demon-
17 stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
18 to the transportation sector or methane and other short-lived
19 climate pollutant sources; (a) up to $500,000 for the regenerate NY
20 grant program; and (b) up to $500,000 for Cornell for the natural
21 working lands agricultural inventory (09GG19ER) (25706) ............
22 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
23 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, (a) for the department of
24 environmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for
25 the development of local climate resiliency plans and adaptation
26 projects, and (b) up to $200,000 to the department of agriculture
27 and markets for services and expenses of the wood products develop-
28 ment council, including suballocation to other state departments and
29 agencies (09SV19ER) (25711) ... 2,000,000 ......... (re. $2,000,000)
30 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart growth program state
31 assistance payments, provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
32 cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
33 hensive plans in a manner consistent with smart growth; provided,
34 however, that up to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
35 not-for-profit organizations for such purposes (09SG19ER) (24824)
36 ... 2,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,000,000)
37 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for the New York state soil
38 and water conservation committee in conjunction with the department
39 of agriculture and markets to develop a pilot climate resilient
40 farms program consistent with agriculture and markets law article
41 11-a, agricultural environmental management program including up to
42 $200,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
43 tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations and mitigate
44 greenhouse gas emissions by carbon sequestration, and up to $400,000
45 for the Dutchess county soil and water conservation district to
46 implement a Hudson Valley Carbon Farming Pilot project to study the
47 carbon and other greenhouse gas sequestration potential of on-farm
48 best management practices in cooperation with the Columbia, Ulster,
49 Sullivan, and Orange county soil and water conservation districts.
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Such study shall consist of no less than eight commericial farms and
2 orchards, and shall be no longer than two years in duration, with
3 soil testing for carbon content and water holding capacity at six
4 month intervals (09CR19ER) (25718) ... 4,500,000 .. (re. $4,500,000)
5 Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
6 of the environmental conservation law including clean vehicle
7 projects; notwithstanding any law to the contrary, including
8 $500,000 for a resiliency planting program (09CS19ER) (25701) ......
9 10,650,000 ....................................... (re. $10,650,000)
10 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 (09GG18ER) (25706) .......................
23 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
24 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the department of envi-
25 ronmental conservation to enter into a contract or contracts for the
26 development of local climate resiliency plans and adaptation
27 projects (09SV18ER) (25711) ... 3,000,000 ......... (re. $2,927,000)
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 (09SG18ER) (24824)
34 ... 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 (09CR18ER) (25718)
43 ... 2,500,000 ..................................... (re. $2,453,000)
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 (09CS18ER) (25701) ......
48 10,650,000 ....................................... (re. $10,600,000)
49 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 climate change mitigation and adaptation account in accordance with
4 a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the director of
5 the budget, including suballocation to other state departments and
6 agencies, according to the following:
7 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to address greenhouse gas
8 emissions outside of the power sector including but not limited to
9 the development of statewide greenhouse gas inventories, demon-
10 stration projects, community engagement and applied research related
11 to the transportation sector or methane and other short-lived
12 climate pollutant sources (09GG17ER) (25706) .......................
13 1,700,000 ......................................... (re. $1,700,000)
14 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the department of envi-
15 ronmental conservation to fund climate adaptation projects and to
16 provide up to $750,000 to support municipalities incorporation of
17 guidance developed under the community risk and resiliency act into
18 their local planning and ordinances (09SV17ER) (25711) .............
19 750,000 ............................................. (re. $750,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart growth program state
21 assistance payments, provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
22 cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
23 hensive plans in a manner consistent with smart growth; provided,
24 however, that up to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
25 not-for-profit organizations for such purposes (09SG17ER) (24824)
26 ... 2,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,757,000)
27 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for the New York state soil
28 and water conservation committee in conjunction with the department
29 of agriculture and markets to develop a pilot climate resilient
30 farms program consistent with agriculture and markets law article
31 11-a, agricultural environmental management program including up to
32 $400,000 for the Cornell Soil Health Program for research and educa-
33 tion to improve soil resiliency to climate variations and mitigate
34 greenhouse gas emissions by carbon sequestration; and up to $50,000
35 in consultation with the department of taxation and finance, the
36 department of agriculture and markets and the empire state develop-
37 ment corporation, for the study of incentives for carbon sequester-
38 ing farming practices which may include tax credits and grants and
39 systems or methods of quantifying carbon sequestration for such
40 incentives (09CR17ER) (25718) ... 2,500,000 ....... (re. $1,149,000)
41 Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
42 of the environmental conservation law including clean vehicle
43 projects; notwithstanding any law to the contrary, including
44 $500,000 for a resiliency planting program; and including $500,000
45 to implement easily replicated renewable energy projects, including
46 solar arrays, heat pumps, and wind turbines across the state in
47 public low income housing in suburban, urban, and rural areas with
48 the goal of advancing employment opportunities for individuals
49 living in environmental justice communities and individuals who have
50 been discharged from state correctional facilities or local jails
51 (09CS17ER) (25701) ... 12,000,000 ................ (re. $11,164,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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 inventories, demonstration projects and applied
11 research related to the transportation sector or methane sources
12 (09GG16ER) (25706) ... 1,000,000 .................... (re. $976,000)
13 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, smart growth program state
14 assistance payments, provided on a competitive basis, to counties,
15 cities, towns, or villages to establish, update or implement compre-
16 hensive plans in a manner consistent with smart growth; provided,
17 however, that up to 25 percent of such payments may be awarded to
18 not-for-profit organizations for such purposes (09SG16ER) (24824)
19 ... 2,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,513,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for the New York state soil
21 and water conservation committee in conjunction with the department
22 of agriculture and markets to develop a pilot climate resilient
23 farms program consistent with agriculture and markets law article
24 11-a, agricultural environmental management program (09CR16ER)
25 (25718) ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $995,000)
26 Climate smart communities projects pursuant to title 15 of article 54
27 of the environmental conservation law (09CS16ER) (25701) ...........
28 14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,027,000)
29 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016, as amended by chapter 54,
30 section 1, of the laws of 2017:
31 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to conduct state vulnerabili-
32 ty assessments (09SV16ER) (25711) ... 2,500,000 ... (re. $1,914,000)
33 Capital Projects Funds - Other
34 Environmental Protection Fund
35 Open Space Account - 30454
36 Environment and Recreation Purpose
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
41 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
42 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
43 following:
44 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlantic
45 Coast, Long Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
46 Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central Pine Barrens,
47 Shoreham Parcel, Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater
48 Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris Waterfront, Bronx River
49 Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,
2 Great Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
3 lands, Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson
4 River Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/Hudson River
5 School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
6 Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, New York
7 City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
8 Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
9 Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
10 Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
11 Region 4 Rail Trail Projects, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
12 Saratoga County, Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
13 County, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Tug Hill Core
14 Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson Swamp, State Park Battle-
15 fields, Genny Green Trail/Link Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
16 Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
17 Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee River Corridor, Seneca Army
18 Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
19 Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex, High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
20 Hill State Unique Area, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Shorelines,
21 Islands and Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
22 Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk
23 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
24 ty Project, Helderbergs, and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
25 Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
26 Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible Use Buffer
27 Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
28 River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,
29 Southern Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
30 dor, Emerald Necklace, Riparian Buffers, Coastline and Wetland
31 Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
32 Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long Distance
33 Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
34 Wildlife Management Area Protection, Working Forest Lands, State
35 Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
36 to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
37 urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
38 made available for such programs in cities and towns with popu-
39 lations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding any law to the
40 contrary, $2,500,000 from the land acquisition allocation to the
41 land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
42 itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
43 such amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or
44 technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
45 not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
46 ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3; and (d) $200,000 for the
47 Lake George Park Commission for facilities construction (09LA19ER)
48 (24703) ... 33,087,000 ........................... (re. $33,087,000)
49 Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission (09AP19ER) (24828) ..............
50 2,675,000 ......................................... (re. $2,675,000)
51 Long Island Central Pine Barrens Planning (09LP19ER) (24829) .........
52 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for service and expenses of
2 the following commissions: $259,000 for Susquehanna river basin
3 commission; $359,500 for the Delaware river basin commission;
4 $14,100 for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
5 state environmental commission; and $38,000 for the New England
6 Interstate commission; and $350,000 for the college of environmental
7 science and forestry center for native peoples and the environment
8 (09EC19ER) (25705) ... 1,063,000 .................. (re. $1,049,000)
9 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE19ER) (24831) ...........
10 900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
11 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
12 standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
13 ful algal blooms; (a) $1,000,000 shall be made available for
14 services and expenses of the Cornell University Integrated Pest
15 Management program; (b) $500,000 shall be made available to the
16 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
17 ment planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000 shall
18 be made available to Cornell for the pesticide management education
19 program to support training and certification (09AN19ER) (24832) ...
20 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $18,000,000)
21 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
22 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $550,000 of such amount
23 shall be made available for Cornell community integrated pest
24 management (09NP19ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $7,000,000)
25 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
26 law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
27 tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
28 projects around Fort Drum, and up to $95,000 shall be made available
29 to Cornell University for services and expenses of land classifica-
30 tion, agriculture district mapping and master list of soils
31 (09FP19ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $18,000,000)
32 Biodiversity stewardship and research; including funding for public
33 New York universities to conduct field studies and research on
34 biodiversity issues and up to $500,000 of this amount to support
35 pollinator diversity, up to $300,000 of which may be allocated to
36 Cornell University, including research related to the potential
37 adverse impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a
38 contract with the department of agriculture and markets, including
39 the development of bee husbandry best management practices such as
40 pest and pathogen controls; creating diversity of pollinator habi-
41 tats; research to understand, prevent and recover from pollinator
42 losses; and outreach and education; and including $100,000 for the
43 Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
44 mental research and monitoring program (09BD19ER) (24827) ..........
45 1,350,000 ......................................... (re. $1,350,000)
46 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
47 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
48 mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful algal
49 blooms some or all of which may be allocated to the New England
50 Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission or Cornell water
51 resources institute or department of natural resources for the
52 purposes of implementing the Hudson River Estuary Action agenda,
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 $1,000,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk river action plan
2 (09HE19ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $6,481,000)
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Finger Lakes-Lake
4 Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (09FL19ER) (24835) ...........
5 2,300,000 ......................................... (re. $2,300,000)
6 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
7 Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
8 Alliance (09LE19ER) (25764) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $250,000)
9 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
10 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
11 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
12 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
13 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
14 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
15 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
16 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
17 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
18 the environmental conservation law and including projects to combat
19 harmful algal blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to Suffolk county
20 to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed in consulta-
21 tion with the department for research, development and pilot
22 projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen and
23 pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool effluent or other
24 sources or to support such efforts without a match at the state
25 university of Stony Brook directly or through its research founda-
26 tion and $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer improvement
27 projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau county for the Bay
28 park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
29 systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
30 connections, and including $250,000 from such amount to the Long
31 Island regional planning council for services and expenses related
32 to the Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan; and including $5,000,000 to
33 update source water assessment plans and develop associated water
34 protection programs some or all of which may be allocated to the
35 United States Geological Survey or the New England Interstate Water
36 Pollution Control Commission; and including up to $100,000 for the
37 removal and appropriate disposal of firefighting foam containing
38 regulated perfluoronated compounds from municipal fire and emergency
39 response departments; $350,000 for the costs of rehabilitation and
40 improvements to the Town of Hempstead Marine laboratory (09WQ19ER)
41 (24837) ... 17,750,000 ........................... (re. $17,750,000)
42 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
43 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
44 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
45 including projects to combat harmful algal blooms; including
46 $200,000 to Suffolk county for the Peconic Bay Estuary Program,
47 including $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission (09GL19ER) (24830)
48 ... 17,250,000 ................................... (re. $17,250,000)
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
52 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
2 for the plant certification program, provided that not less than
3 $6,050,000 be made available for invasive species eradication,
4 including but not limited to southern pine beetle, including up to
5 $500,000 to Cornell University for the control of hemlock wooly
6 adelgid, and including grants related to the control and management
7 of invasive species, and $500,000 to address the southern pine
8 beetle including up to $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
9 Planning and Policy Commission for the implementation and adminis-
10 tration of a prescribed fire program. Such funding for grants shall
11 be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York
12 Invasive Species Council (09IS19ER) (24704) ........................
13 13,300,000 ....................................... (re. $13,107,000)
14 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water Conserva-
15 tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
16 in section 11-a of the soil and water conservation districts law
17 including projects to combat harmful algal blooms (09SW19ER) (24834)
18 ... 10,500,000 ................................... (re. $10,500,000)
19 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
20 Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
21 in consultation with the department, to continue implementing the
22 dairy acceleration program (09AW19ER) (24826) ......................
23 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
24 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
25 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
26 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
27 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
28 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
29 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
30 following:
31 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
32 tic Coast, Long Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary
33 Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central Pine
34 Barrens, Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection
35 Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris Waterfront, Bronx River Greenway,
36 Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten Island
37 Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great
38 Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,
39 Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson River
40 Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/ Hudson River
41 School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
42 Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, New York
43 City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
44 Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
45 Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
46 Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
47 Region 4 Rail Trail Projects, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
48 Saratoga County, Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
49 County, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Tug Hill Core
50 Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson Swamp, State Park Battle-
51 fields, Genny Green Trail/Link Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
2 Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee River Corridor, Seneca Army
3 Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
4 Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex, High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
5 Hill State Unique Area, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Shorelines,
6 Islands and Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
7 Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk
8 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
9 ty Project, Helderbergs, and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
10 Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
11 Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible Use Buffer
12 Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
13 River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,
14 Southern Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
15 dor, Emerald Necklace, Riparian Buffers, Coastline and Wetland
16 Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
17 Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long Distance
18 Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
19 Wildlife Management Area Protection, Working Forest Lands, State
20 Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
21 to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
22 urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
23 made available for such programs in cities and towns with popu-
24 lations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding any law to the
25 contrary, $2,500,000 from the land acquisition allocation to the
26 land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
27 itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
28 such amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or
29 technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
30 not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
31 ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3; (d) including $1,000,000
32 for Adirondack infrastructure and environmental improvements for the
33 towns of Long Lake, North Hudson, Minerva, Indian Lake, and Newcomb;
34 and (e) $700,000 for the Lake George Park Commission for facilities
35 construction (09LA18ER) (24703) ... 35,000,000 ... (re. $31,889,000)
36 Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission (09AP18ER) (24828) ..............
37 2,675,000 ........................................... (re. $683,000)
38 Long Island Central Pine Barrens Planning (09LP18ER) (24829) .........
39 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $350,000)
40 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for service and expenses of
41 the following commissions: $259,000 for Susquehanna river basin
42 commission; $359,500 for the Delaware river basin commission;
43 $14,100 for the Ohio river basin commission; $41,600 for the Inter-
44 state environmental commission; and $38,000 for the New England
45 Interstate commission; and $350,000 for the college of environmental
46 science and forestry center for native peoples and the environment
47 (09EC18ER) (25705) ... 1,063,000 .................... (re. $176,000)
48 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE18ER) (24831) ...........
49 900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
50 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
51 standing any law to the contrary, including projects to combat harm-
52 ful algal blooms; (a) $1,000,000 shall be made available for
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 services and expenses of the Cornell University Integrated Pest
2 Management program; (b) $500,000 shall be made available to the
3 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for nutrient manage-
4 ment planning and implementation activities; and (c) $250,000 shall
5 be made available to Cornell for the pesticide management education
6 program to support training and certification (09AN18ER) (24832) ...
7 17,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,855,000)
8 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
9 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $550,000 of such amount
10 shall be made available for Cornell community integrated pest
11 management (09NP18ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $6,195,000)
12 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
13 law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
14 tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
15 projects around Fort Drum, and up to $90,000 shall be made available
16 to Cornell University for services and expenses of land classifica-
17 tion, agriculture district mapping and master list of soils
18 (09FP18ER) (24825) ... 18,000,000 ................ (re. $17,997,000)
19 Biodiversity stewardship and research; including funding for public
20 New York universities to conduct field studies and research on
21 biodiversity issues and up to $500,000 of this amount to support
22 pollinator diversity, up to $300,000 of which may be allocated to
23 Cornell University, including research related to the potential
24 adverse impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a
25 contract with the department of agriculture and markets, including
26 the development of bee husbandry best management practices such as
27 pest and pathogen controls; creating diversity of pollinator habi-
28 tats; research to understand, prevent and recover from pollinator
29 losses; and outreach and education; and including $100,000 for the
30 Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies to support the Catskill environ-
31 mental research and monitoring program (09BD18ER) (24827) ..........
32 1,350,000 ........................................... (re. $994,000)
33 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
34 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
35 mental conservation law, including projects to combat harmful algal
36 blooms some or all of which may be allocated to the New England
37 Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission or Cornell water
38 resources institute or department of natural resources for the
39 purposes of implementing the Hudson River Estuary Action agenda,
40 $1,000,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk river action plan
41 (09HE18ER) (24836) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $3,719,000)
42 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Finger Lakes-Lake
43 Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance (09FL18ER) (24835) ...........
44 2,300,000 ......................................... (re. $1,788,000)
45 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
46 Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
47 Alliance (09LE18ER) (25764) ... 250,000 .............. (re. $63,000)
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
49 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
50 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
51 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
52 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
2 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
3 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
4 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
5 the environmental conservation law and including projects to combat
6 harmful algal blooms; including up to $3,000,000 to Suffolk county
7 to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed in consulta-
8 tion with the department for research, development and pilot
9 projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen and
10 pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool effluent or other
11 sources or to support such efforts without a match at the state
12 university of Stony Brook directly or through its research founda-
13 tion and $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer improvement
14 projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau county for the Bay
15 park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
16 systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
17 connections, including up to $400,000 from such amount for testing
18 of monitoring wells in Nassau County and including $250,000 from
19 such amount to the Long Island regional planning council for
20 services and expenses related to the Long Island Nitrogen Action
21 Plan; and including $1,000,000 to maximize the availability of drug
22 collection programs for communities throughout the state, including
23 for the purchase and distribution of tamper proof drug collection
24 boxes, and other federally approved drug collection programs
25 provided that participating in the department of environmental
26 conservation's self-audit program shall not be required; and includ-
27 ing $5,000,000 to update source water assessment plans and develop
28 associated water protection programs some or all of which may be
29 allocated to the United States Geological Survey or the New England
30 Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission; and including up to
31 $100,000 for the removal and appropriate disposal of firefighting
32 foam containing regulated perfluoronated compounds from municipal
33 fire and emergency response departments (09WQ18ER) (24837) .........
34 20,250,000 ....................................... (re. $18,695,000)
35 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
36 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
37 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
38 including projects to combat harmful algal blooms; including
39 $200,000 to Suffolk county for the Peconic Bay Estuary Program,
40 including $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission, and including
41 $50,000 for the State University of New York at Brockport for resi-
42 liency monitoring, and including $250,000 for the State University
43 of New York Stony Brook for a study of the feasibility, costs,
44 location, and impacts of a seagate to act as a storm surge barrier
45 for the south shore of Long Island (09GL18ER) (24830) ..............
46 17,250,000 ....................................... (re. $14,998,000)
47 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
48 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
49 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
50 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
51 Lake George, including not less than $120,000 for Cornell University
52 for the plant certification program, provided that not less than
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 $6,050,000 be made available for invasive species eradication,
2 including but not limited to southern pine beetle, including up to
3 $500,000 to Cornell University for the control of hemlock wooly
4 adelgid, and including grants related to the control and management
5 of invasive species, and $500,000 to address the southern pine
6 beetle including up to $250,000 to the Central Pine Barrens Joint
7 Planning and Policy Commission for the implementation and adminis-
8 tration of a prescribed fire program. Such funding for grants shall
9 be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York
10 Invasive Species Council (09IS18ER) (24704) ........................
11 13,300,000 ....................................... (re. $12,303,000)
12 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water Conserva-
13 tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
14 in section 11-a of the soil and water conservation districts law
15 including projects to combat harmful algal blooms; including up to
16 $270,000 for the Schuyler and Chemung County SWCD Shared Services
17 Infrastructure; and up to $85,000 for the Steuben County SWCD Public
18 Education Outreach and Policy (09SW18ER) (24834) ...................
19 10,000,000 ........................................... (re. $79,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
21 Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
22 in consultation with the department, to continue implementing the
23 dairy acceleration program (09AW18ER) (24826) ......................
24 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,496,000)
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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, according to the
31 following:
32 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
33 tic Coast, Long Island Sound, Long Island South Shore Estuary
34 Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central Pine
35 Barrens, Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection
36 Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris Waterfront, Bronx River Greenway,
37 Inner City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond, Staten Island
38 Greenbelt, Staten Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great
39 Swamp, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands,
40 Shawangunk Mountains Region, Delaware River Highlands, Hudson River
41 Corridor/Hudson River Estuary and Greenway Trail/ Hudson River
42 School Art Trail, Hudson Valley/New York City Foodshed, Catskill
43 Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, New York
44 City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
45 Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Lake George watershed,
46 Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer Plateau,
47 Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Turtle Conservation Sites,
48 Region 4 Rail Trail Projects, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
49 Saratoga County, Hudson River Projects, Follensby Park, Washington
50 County, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Tug Hill Core
51 Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson Swamp, State Park Battle-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 fields, Genny Green Trail/Link Trail, Onondaga Escarpment, State
2 Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
3 Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Genesee River Corridor, Seneca Army
4 Depot Conservation Area, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Buffalo River
5 Watershed, Catharine Valley Complex, High-Tor/Bristol Hills/Bare
6 Hill State Unique Area, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie Shorelines,
7 Islands and Niagara River, Long Island Trails and Greenways, Bronx
8 Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk
9 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain/Hudson Highlands Connectivi-
10 ty Project, Helderbergs, and Finger Lakes Shorelines and Riparian
11 Zones, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow River Corridors,
12 Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Army Compatible Use Buffer
13 Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie Mire, Moose
14 River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline and Wetlands,
15 Southern Skaneateles Lake Forest and Shoreline, Salmon River Corri-
16 dor, Emerald Necklace, Riparian Buffers, Coastline and Wetland
17 Protection Projects Aimed at Reducing the Impacts of Storms, Storm
18 Surges and Flooding on Human and Natural Communities, Long Distance
19 Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, State Forest, Unique Area
20 Wildlife Management Area Protection, Working Forest Lands, State
21 Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law
22 to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
23 urban forestry projects provided that no less than $500,000 shall be
24 made available for such programs in cities and towns with popu-
25 lations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding any law to the
26 contrary, $2,500,000 from the land acquisition allocation to the
27 land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
28 itive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of
29 such amount may be made available for administrative costs and/or
30 technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
31 not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in department of envi-
32 ronmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3 (09LA17ER) (24703) .......
33 36,349,000 ....................................... (re. $28,168,000)
34 Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, with $50,000 to the city of
35 Schenectady for the Woodlawn Preserve (09AP17ER) (24828) ...........
36 2,675,000 ............................................ (re. $50,000)
37 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE17ER) (24831) ...........
38 900,000 ............................................. (re. $900,000)
39 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
40 standing any law to the contrary, (a) $1,000,000 shall be made
41 available for services and expenses of the Cornell University Inte-
42 grated Pest Management program; and (b) $500,000 shall be made
43 available to the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for
44 nutrient management planning and implementation activities
45 (09AN17ER) (24832) ... 17,000,000 ................ (re. $15,641,000)
46 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
47 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $550,000 of such amount
48 shall be made available for Cornell community integrated pest
49 management (09NP17ER) (24833) ... 7,000,000 ....... (re. $5,104,000)
50 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
51 law to the contrary, up to $1,000,000 shall be made available to the
52 tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 projects around Fort Drum, and up to $87,000 shall be made available
2 to Cornell University for services and expenses of land classifica-
3 tion, agriculture district mapping and master list of soils
4 (09FP17ER) (24825) ... 20,000,000 ................ (re. $19,917,000)
5 Biodiversity stewardship and research; including funding for public
6 New York universities to conduct field studies and research on bidi-
7 versity issues and up to $500,000 of this amount to support pollina-
8 tor diversity, up to $300,000 of which may be allocated to Cornell
9 University, including research related to the potential adverse
10 impacts of pesticides such as neonicitinoids, pursuant to a contract
11 with the department of agriculture and markets, including the devel-
12 opment of bee husbandry best management practices such as pest and
13 pathogen controls; creating diversity of pollinator habitats;
14 research to understand, prevent and recover from pollinator losses;
15 and outreach and education (09BD17ER) (24827) ......................
16 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $238,000)
17 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
18 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
19 mental conservation law, $1,000,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
20 river action plan (09HE17ER) (24836) ...............................
21 5,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,708,000)
22 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
23 Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
24 Alliance (09LE17ER) (25764) ... 250,000 .............. (re. $62,000)
25 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
26 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
27 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
28 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
29 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
30 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
31 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
32 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
33 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
34 the environmental conservation law; including up to $3,000,000 to
35 Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
36 in consultation with the department for research, development and
37 pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
38 and pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool effluent or
39 other sources or to support such efforts without a match at the
40 state university of Stony Brook directly or through its research
41 foundation and $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer improvement
42 projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau county for the Bay
43 park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
44 systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
45 connections, including up to $400,000 from such amount for testing
46 of monitoring wells in Nassau County and including $250,000 from
47 such amount to the Long Island regional planning council for
48 services and expenses related to the Long Island Nitrogen Action
49 Plan; and including $1,000,000 to maximize the availability of drug
50 collection programs for communities throughout the state, including
51 for the purchase and distribution of tamper proof drug collection
52 boxes, and other federally approved drug collection programs
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 provided that participating in the department of environmental
2 conservation's self-audit program shall not be required; and includ-
3 ing $5,000,000 to update source water assessment plans and develop
4 associated water protection programs some or all of which may be
5 allocated to the United States Geological Survey or the New England
6 Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission; and including up to
7 $500,000 for the removal and appropriate disposal of firefighting
8 foam containing regulated perfluoronated compounds from municipal
9 fire and emergency response departments; and $1,000,000 for activ-
10 ities related to the cleanup of Scajaquada Creek (09WQ17ER) (24837)
11 ... 20,250,000 ................................... (re. $15,735,000)
12 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
13 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
14 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law;
15 including $200,000 to Suffolk county for the Peconic Bay Estuary
16 Program and including $60,000 for the Great Lakes commission; and
17 including $250,000 for the Long Island Commission for aquifer
18 protection (09GL17ER) (24830) ... 15,000,000 ...... (re. $9,032,000)
19 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
20 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
21 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
22 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
23 Lake George, provided that not less than $6,050,000 be made avail-
24 able for invasive species eradication, including but not limited to
25 southern pine beetle, including up to $500,000 to Cornell University
26 for the control of hemlock wooly adelgid and including grants
27 related to the control and management of invasive species. Such
28 funding for grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in
29 consultation with the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS17ER)
30 (24704) ... 13,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,334,000)
31 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Soil and Water Conserva-
32 tion District activities as authorized for reimbursement and funding
33 in section 11-a of the soil and water conservation districts law
34 (09SW17ER) (24834) ... 9,000,000 ...................... (re. $5,000)
35 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
36 Management projects, including up to $700,000 to Cornell University,
37 in consultation with the department, to continue implementing the
38 dairy acceleration program (09AW17ER) (24826) ......................
39 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
40 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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, according to the
46 following:
47 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
48 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
49 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
50 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
51 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris Water-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 front, Bronx River Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks,
2 Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Blue-
3 belt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands,
4 Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands, Northern
5 Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill Mountain/ Delaware
6 River Region, Beaverkill/ Willowemoc, Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
7 Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented
8 Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long Path, New York City
9 Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
10 Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Sarato-
11 ga National Historic Park View shed, Washington County Agricultural
12 Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Lake George
13 watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer
14 plateau, Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Hudson River
15 Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake Champlain Shoreline
16 and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife Management
17 Area Protection, Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake George Shore,
18 Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington County
19 Grasslands, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Rome Sand
20 Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core
21 Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
22 Nelson Swamp, Clark Reservation State Park, State Parks
23 Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, North-
24 ern Montezuma Wetlands, Seneca Army Depot Conservation Area, Lake
25 Erie Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers State Park, Buffalo River
26 Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Genesee
27 Greenway/Recreationway, Hi Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park,
28 Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Long Island Trail and
29 Greenway System, Bronx Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife
30 Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Held-
31 erberg Escarpment, and Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock,
32 Canadice & Honeoye, Hand Hollow Conservation Area, Northern Flow
33 River Corridors, Black River Valley Corridor, Fort Drum Conservation
34 Partnership Project, Herkimer Home Viewshed, Inman Gulf, Massawepie
35 Mire, Moose River Corridor, St. Lawrence River Islands, Shoreline
36 and Wetlands, Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp Creek Corridor, Salmon
37 River Corridor, Emerald Necklace, Finger Lakes Shorelines, Long
38 Distance Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest
39 Lands, State Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwith-
40 standing any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisi-
41 tion allocation for urban forestry projects provided that no less
42 than $500,000 shall be made available for such programs in cities
43 and towns with populations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding
44 any law to the contrary, $2,000,000 from the land acquisition allo-
45 cation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants
46 on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten
47 percent of such amount may be made available for administrative
48 costs and/or technical assistance; (c) notwithstanding any law to
49 the contrary, not less than $3,000,000 for land acquisition in
50 department of environmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3;
51 $500,000 for a resiliency planting program (09LA16ER) (24703) ......
52 40,000,000 ....................................... (re. $21,891,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission, with $50,000 to the city of
2 Schenectady for the Woodlawn Preserve (09AP16ER) (24828) ...........
3 2,675,000 ............................................. (re. $2,000)
4 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects, notwith-
5 standing any law to the contrary, (a) $1,000,000 shall be made
6 available for services and expenses of the Cornell University Inte-
7 grated Pest Management program; and (b) $500,000 shall be made
8 available to the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County for
9 nutrient management planning and implementation activities
10 (09AN16ER) (24832) ... 19,000,000 ................ (re. $11,019,000)
11 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
12 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $550,000 of such amount
13 shall be made available for Cornell community integrated pest
14 management and including $250,000 to the county of Rockland for the
15 development of a long-term water conservation strategy (09NP16ER)
16 (24833) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $6,038,000)
17 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
18 law to the contrary, $1,000,000 shall be made available to the tug
19 hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
20 projects around Fort Drum, and $70,000 shall be made available to
21 Cornell University for services and expenses of land classification
22 and master list of soils (09FP16ER) (24825) ........................
23 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $19,448,000)
24 Biodiversity stewardship and research; notwithstanding any law to the
25 contrary, any or all of this amount shall be used for the New York
26 state landowner incentive program to offer grants awarded on a
27 competitive basis to landowners for the implementation of habitat
28 conservation plans and up to $500,000 of this amount to support
29 pollinator diversity, including the development of bee husbandry
30 best management practices such as pest and pathogen controls; creat-
31 ing diversity of pollinator habitats; research to understand,
32 prevent and recover from pollinator losses; and outreach and educa-
33 tion (09BD16ER) (24827) ... 1,000,000 ................ (re. $45,000)
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
35 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
36 mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
37 river action plan (09HE16ER) (24836) ...............................
38 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,477,000)
39 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, to the Erie County Soil and
40 Water Conservation District for the Lake Erie Watershed Protection
41 Alliance (09LE16ER) (25764) ... 250,000 ............. (re. $200,000)
42 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
43 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
44 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
45 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
46 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
47 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
48 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
49 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
50 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
51 the environmental conservation law; including up to $3,000,000 to
52 Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 in consultation with the department for research, development and
2 pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
3 and pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool effluent or
4 other sources or to support such efforts without a match at the
5 state university of Stony Brook directly or through its research
6 foundation and $1,500,000 for Suffolk county for sewer improvement
7 projects; and including $5,000,000 for Nassau county for the Bay
8 park wastewater treatment plant outfall pipe, associated conveyance
9 systems, nitrogen abatement treatment works, ocean outfall and/or
10 connections; including $1,000,000 to maximize the availability of
11 drug collection programs for communities throughout the state,
12 including to local law enforcement agencies for the purchase and
13 distribution of tamper proof drug collection boxes, and other feder-
14 ally approved drug collection programs, and including $750,000 for
15 the city of Corning Denison Park stormwater outfall pipe (09WQ16ER)
16 (24837) ... 20,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,989,000)
17 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
18 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
19 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law;
20 including $200,000 to Suffolk county for the Peconic Bay Estuary
21 Program (09GL16ER) (24830) ... 15,000,000 ......... (re. $7,366,000)
22 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
23 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
24 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
25 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
26 Lake George, provided that not less than $5,550,000 be made avail-
27 able for invasive species eradication, including but not limited to
28 southern pine beetle, emerald ash borer, and hydrilla and including
29 grants related to the control and management of invasive species.
30 Such funding for grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in
31 consultation with the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS16ER)
32 (24704) ... 12,000,000 ............................ (re. $5,207,000)
33 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
34 Management projects (09AW16ER) (24826) .............................
35 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,352,000)
36 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for a public waterway recon-
37 struction program to be established and administered by the depart-
38 ment of state, at the request of any county, city, town, village or
39 other governmental entity, for projects to dredge, clear, and repair
40 public waterways, according to best practices, that allow for proac-
41 tively managing public waterways. Funds appropriated herein shall
42 provide fifty percent reimbursement to such localities for author-
43 ized expenditures (09DR16ER) (25704) ...............................
44 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
45 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and within amounts appropri-
46 ated, for a free water testing pilot program to be established and
47 administered by the department of health, or pursuant to contracts
48 with laboratories, within one hundred and twenty days whereby, at
49 the request of any individual, public water system, or school
50 district, the department shall cause to be provided to such individ-
51 ual, public water system, or school district a container or contain-
52 ers for the collection of a sample of drinking water and the means
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1 to forward such sample to a laboratory to be tested for contam-
2 inants. The results of such test shall be forwarded to the individ-
3 ual, public water system, or school district by the laboratory as
4 soon as practicable (09WT16ER) (25710) .............................
5 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,115,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
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 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
10 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
11 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
12 following:
13 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
14 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
15 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
16 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
17 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Mott Haven-Port Morris Water-
18 front, Bronx River Greenway, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks,
19 Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Blue-
20 belt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands,
21 Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York Highlands, Northern
22 Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill Mountain/ Delaware
23 River Region, Beaverkill/ Willowemoc, Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
24 Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented
25 Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long Path, New York City
26 Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
27 Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Sarato-
28 ga National Historic Park View shed, Washington County Agricultural
29 Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Lake George
30 watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer
31 plateau, Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Hudson River
32 Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake Champlain Shoreline
33 and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife Management
34 Area Protection, Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake George Shore,
35 Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington County
36 Grasslands, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Rome Sand
37 Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core
38 Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
39 Nelson Swamp, Clark Reservation State Park, State Parks
40 Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, North-
41 ern Montezuma Wetlands, Seneca Army Depot Conservation Area, Lake
42 Erie Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers State Park, Buffalo River
43 Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Genesee
44 Greenway/Recreationway, Hi Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park,
45 Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Long Island Trail and
46 Greenway System, Bronx Harlem Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife
47 Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Held-
48 erberg Escarpment, and Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock,
49 Canadice & Honeoye, Long Distance Trail Corridors, Statewide Small
50 Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State Historic Site
51 Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,000,000
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1 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry projects
2 provided that no less than $500,000 shall be made available for such
3 programs in cities and towns with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
4 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $2,000,000 from the land
5 acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
6 awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts,
7 provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
8 for administrative costs and/or technical assistance; (c) $250,000
9 for a resiliency planting program; and, notwithstanding any law to
10 the contrary, not less than $1,000,000 for land acquisition in
11 department of environmental conservation regions 1, 2 and 3
12 (09LA15ER) (24703) ... 26,550,000 ................. (re. $5,063,000)
13 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE15ER) (24831) ...........
14 900,000 ............................................. (re. $441,000)
15 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
16 (09AN15ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $7,321,000)
17 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
18 (09NP15ER) (24833) ... 4,800,000 .................. (re. $2,648,000)
19 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
20 law to the contrary, $1,000,000 shall be made available to the tug
21 hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use buffer program
22 projects around Fort Drum (09FP15ER) (24825) .......................
23 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,107,000)
24 Biodiversity stewardship and research; notwithstanding any law to the
25 contrary, any or all of this amount shall be used for the New York
26 State Landowner Incentive Program to offer grants awarded on a
27 competitive basis to landowners for the implementation of habitat
28 conservation plans (09BD15ER) (24827) ... 500,000 ... (re. $132,000)
29 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
30 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
31 mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
32 river action plan and $200,000 of which shall be for the Peconic Bay
33 Estuary Program (09HE15ER) (24836) ... 4,700,000 .. (re. $1,514,000)
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
35 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
36 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
37 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
38 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
39 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
40 purposes (09SG15ER) (24824) ... 600,000 ............. (re. $384,000)
41 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
42 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
43 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
44 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
45 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
46 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
47 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
48 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
49 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
50 the environmental conservation law; including up to $3,000,000 to
51 Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a program developed
52 in consultation with the department for research, development and
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to address nitrogen
2 and pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool effluent or
3 other sources or to support such efforts without a match at the
4 state university of Stony Brook directly or through its research
5 foundation (09WQ15ER) (24837) ... 8,000,000 ....... (re. $2,329,000)
6 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
7 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
8 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
9 (09GL15ER) (24830) ... 6,050,000 .................. (re. $1,735,000)
10 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
11 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
12 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
13 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $450,000 for
14 Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
15 able for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
16 to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
17 grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
18 the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS15ER) (24704) ...........
19 5,850,000 ........................................... (re. $762,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
21 Management projects (09AW15ER) (24826) .............................
22 1,500,000 ........................................... (re. $840,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
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, according to the
29 following:
30 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
31 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
32 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
33 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
34 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
35 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
36 Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
37 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
38 lands, Northern Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill
39 Mountain/ Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/ Willowemoc, Hudson
40 River Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor,
41 Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors,
42 Long Path, New York City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem
43 Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education
44 Center, Batten Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View
45 shed, Washington County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Histor-
46 ic Park View shed, Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed,
47 Boeselager forestry, Rensselaer plateau, Oomsdale Farm and Surround-
48 ing Landscape, Hudson River Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corri-
49 dor, Lake Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State
50 Forest and Wildlife Management Area Protection, Follensby Park,
51 Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Wash-
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1 ington County, Washington County Grasslands, Recreational Trail
2 Linkages and Networks, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed,
3 Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga
4 County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark Reservation State
5 Park, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and
6 tributaries, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Lake Erie Tributary Gorg-
7 es, Two Rivers State Park, Buffalo River Watershed, Braddock Bay,
8 Catharine Valley Complex, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Hi
9 Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park, Great Lakes Shorelines and
10 Niagara River, Long Island Trail and Greenway System, Bronx Harlem
11 Greenway, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk
12 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Helderberg Escarpment, and
13 Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice & Honeoye, Long
14 Distance Trail Corridors, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest
15 Lands, State Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a) notwith-
16 standing any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the land acquisi-
17 tion allocation for urban forestry projects provided that no less
18 than $250,000 shall be made available for such programs in cities
19 and towns with populations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding
20 any law to the contrary, $2,000,000 from the land acquisition allo-
21 cation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants
22 on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten
23 percent of such amount may be made available for administrative
24 costs and/or technical assistance; (c) $250,000 for a resiliency
25 planting program; (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
26 $1,500,000 for land acquisition in Department of Environmental
27 Conservation Regions 1, 2 and 3 (09LA14ER) (24703) .................
28 21,650,000 ........................................ (re. $4,477,000)
29 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
30 (09AN14ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $3,841,000)
31 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
32 (09NP14ER) (24833) ... 4,500,000 .................... (re. $785,000)
33 Agriculture and farmland protection activities, notwithstanding any
34 law to the contrary, not less than $1,000,000 shall be made avail-
35 able to the tug hill tomorrow land trust for army compatible use
36 buffer program projects around Fort Drum (09FP14ER) (24825) ........
37 14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,848,000)
38 Biodiversity stewardship and research; notwithstanding any law to the
39 contrary, any or all of this amount shall be used for the New York
40 State Landowner Incentive Program to offer grants awarded on a
41 competitive basis to landowners for the implementation of habitat
42 conservation plans (09BD14ER) (24827) ... 500,000 ... (re. $181,000)
43 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
44 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
45 mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
46 river action plan (09HE14ER) (24836) ...............................
47 3,800,000 ........................................... (re. $273,000)
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
49 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
50 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
51 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
52 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
2 purposes (09SG14ER) (24824) ... 400,000 .............. (re. $91,000)
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
4 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
5 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
6 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
7 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
8 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
9 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
10 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
11 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
12 the environmental conservation law; including up to $3,000,000 to be
13 allocated to Suffolk county to provide a 50 percent match for a
14 program developed in consultation with the department for research,
15 development and pilot projects to develop cost effective methods to
16 address nitrogen and pathogen loading from septic system or cesspool
17 effluent or other sources and the county may transfer a portion of
18 such funds to the town of Southampton or the state university of
19 Stonybrook (09WQ14ER) (24837) ... 7,800,000 ....... (re. $2,470,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
21 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
22 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
23 (09GL14ER) (24830) ... 5,050,000 .................... (re. $833,000)
24 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
25 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
26 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
27 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $550,000 for
28 Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
29 able for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
30 to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
31 grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
32 the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS14ER) (24704) ...........
33 4,700,000 ........................................... (re. $951,000)
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for Agricultural Waste
35 Management projects (09AW14ER) (24826) .............................
36 1,500,000 ............................................ (re. $35,000)
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
41 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
42 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
43 following:
44 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
45 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
46 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
47 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
48 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
49 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
50 Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
51 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 lands, Northern Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill
2 Mountain/Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River
3 Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Cats-
4 kill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long
5 Path, New York City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
6 Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten
7 Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
8 County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
9 Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager fores-
10 try, Rensselaer plateau, Oomsdale Farm and Surrounding Landscape,
11 Hudson River Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake Cham-
12 plain Shoreline and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and
13 Wildlife Management Area Protection, Follensby Park, Undeveloped
14 Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County,
15 Washington County Grasslands, Recreational Trail Linkages and
16 Networks, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek Watershed, Portaferry Lake,
17 Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park
18 Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark Reservation State Park, State
19 Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
20 Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers
21 State Park, Buffalo River Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley
22 Complex, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Hi Tor/Bristol Hills, Alle-
23 gany State Park, Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Long
24 Island Trail and Greenway System, Bronx Harlem Greenway, Harbor
25 Herons Wildlife Complex, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock
26 Mountain, Helderberg Escarpment, and Western Finger Lakes: Conesus,
27 Hemlock, Canadice & Honeoye, Long Distance Trail Corridors, State-
28 wide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State
29 Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
30 ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
31 projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
32 for such programs in cities and towns with populations of 65,000 or
33 more; (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from
34 the land acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the
35 purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land
36 trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made
37 available for administrative costs and/or technical assistance; (c)
38 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 for land acqui-
39 sition in department of environmental conservation regions 1, 2 and
40 3 (09LA13ER) (24703) ... 20,000,000 ................. (re. $369,000)
41 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
42 (09AN13ER) (24832) ... 14,200,000 ................. (re. $4,532,000)
43 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
44 (09NP13ER) (24833) ... 4,500,000 .................. (re. $2,480,000)
45 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP13ER) (24825) ....
46 13,000,000 ....................................... (re. $12,754,000)
47 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Hudson River Estuary
48 Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environ-
49 mental conservation law, $800,000 of which shall be for the Mohawk
50 river action plan (09HE13ER) (24836) ... 3,800,000 ... (re. $83,000)
51 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
52 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
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1 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
2 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
3 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
4 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
5 purposes (09SG13ER) (24824) ... 400,000 ............. (re. $120,000)
6 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
7 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
8 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
9 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
10 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
11 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
12 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
13 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
14 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
15 the environmental conservation law; including $4,000,000 to be
16 distributed to municipalities pursuant to a competitive grants proc-
17 ess for natural infrastructure projects designed to mitigate the
18 impacts of floods, storm surge, and other effects of climate change
19 (09WQ13ER) (24837) ... 6,945,000 .................. (re. $2,461,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
21 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
22 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
23 (09GL13ER) (24830) ... 4,750,000 .................. (re. $2,430,000)
24 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
25 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
26 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
27 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $100,000 for
28 Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
29 able for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
30 to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
31 grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
32 the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS13ER) (24704) ...........
33 4,600,000 ......................................... (re. $1,726,000)
34 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
35 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
36 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
37 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
38 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
39 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
40 following:
41 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
42 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
43 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pine lands Maritime Reserve Projects,
44 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
45 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
46 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
47 Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
48 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
49 lands, Northern Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill
50 Mountain/Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River
51 Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Cats-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 kill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long
2 Path, New York City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
3 Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten
4 Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
5 County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
6 Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager fores-
7 try, Catskill River and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Oomsdale
8 Farm and Surrounding Landscape, Hudson River Gorge, Susquehanna
9 River Valley Corridor, Lake Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Sara-
10 toga County, State Forest and Wildlife Management Area Protection,
11 Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch
12 Woodlands, Washington County, Washington County Grasslands, Recre-
13 ational Trail Linkages and Networks, Rome Sand Plains, Black Creek
14 Watershed, Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
15 Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark Reser-
16 vation State Park, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattarau-
17 gus Creek and tributaries, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Lake Erie
18 Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers State Park, Buffalo River Watershed,
19 Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Genesee Greenway/ Recrea-
20 tionway, Hi Tor/Bristol Hills, Allegany State Park, Great Lakes
21 Shorelines and Niagara River, Long Distance Trail Corridors, State-
22 wide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State
23 Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
24 ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
25 projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
26 for such programs in cities and towns with populations of 65,000 or
27 more; (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from
28 the land acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the
29 purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land
30 trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made
31 available for administrative costs and/or technical assistance
32 (09LA12ER) (24703) ... 17,500,000 .................... (re. $66,000)
33 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE12ER) (24831) ...........
34 900,000 ............................................. (re. $711,000)
35 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
36 (09AN12ER) (24832) ... 13,000,000 ................. (re. $1,643,000)
37 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
38 (09NP12ER) (24833) ... 4,000,000 .................. (re. $1,809,000)
39 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP12ER) (24825) ....
40 12,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,818,000)
41 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
42 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
43 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
44 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
45 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
46 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
47 purposes (09SG12ER) (24824) ... 300,000 .............. (re. $88,000)
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
49 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
50 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
51 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
52 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
181 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
2 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
3 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
4 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
5 the environmental conservation law and not less than $300,000 for a
6 total maximum daily load study for the Western Bays in the South
7 Shore Estuary Reserve (09WQ12ER) (24837) ...........................
8 2,932,000 ......................................... (re. $1,209,000)
9 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
10 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
11 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
12 (09GL12ER) (24830) ... 4,728,000 .................. (re. $1,995,000)
13 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
14 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
15 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
16 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $100,000 for
17 Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
18 able for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
19 to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
20 grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
21 the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS12ER) (24704) ...........
22 3,400,000 ......................................... (re. $1,678,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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, according to the
29 following:
30 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
31 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
32 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
33 Central Pine Barrens, Hudson River projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau
34 Special Groundwater Protection Areas, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
35 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
36 Island Bluebelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Great Swamp, Neversink
37 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
38 lands, Northern Putnam Greenway, Shawangunk Mountains, Catskill
39 Mountain/Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River
40 Estuary/Greenway Trail/Quadricentennial Legacy Trail Corridor, Cats-
41 kill Unfragmented Forest, Catskill River and Road Corridors, Long
42 Path, New York City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
43 Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Batten
44 Kill Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
45 County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
46 Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boeselager fores-
47 try, Catskill River and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Hudson
48 River Gorge, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Lake Champlain
49 Shoreline and Wetlands, Saratoga County, State Forest and Wildlife
50 Management Area Protection, Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake George
51 Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington County, Washington
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 County Grasslands, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Rome
2 Sand Plains, Portaferry Lake, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
3 Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Clark Reser-
4 vation State Park, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattarau-
5 gus Creek and tributaries, Lake Erie Tributary Gorges, Two Rivers
6 State Park, Buffalo River Watershed, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley
7 Complex, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park, Great
8 Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Long Distance Trail Corridors,
9 Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State
10 Historic Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contra-
11 ry, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
12 projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
13 for such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
14 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from the land
15 acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
16 awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts,
17 provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
18 for administrative costs and/or technical assistance (09LA11ER)
19 (24703) ... 17,500,000 .............................. (re. $758,000)
20 Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve (09SE11ER) (24831) ...........
21 900,000 ............................................. (re. $163,000)
22 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
23 (09AN11ER) (24832) ... 13,000,000 ................. (re. $3,200,000)
24 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
25 (09NP11ER) (24833) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $955,000)
26 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP11ER) (24825) ....
27 12,000,000 ....................................... (re. $11,701,000)
28 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
29 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
30 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
31 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
32 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
33 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
34 purposes (09SG11ER) (24824) ... 300,000 ............. (re. $300,000)
35 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
36 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
37 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
38 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
39 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
40 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
41 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
42 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
43 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
44 the environmental conservation law (09WQ11ER) (24837) ..............
45 2,932,000 ......................................... (re. $1,614,000)
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 (09GL11ER) (24830) ... 5,000,000 .................. (re. $1,850,000)
50 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
51 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
52 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (09IS11ER) (24704) ...........
7 3,800,000 ........................................... (re. $669,000)
8 By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
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 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
16 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
17 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
18 Central Pine Barrens, Adirondack Mountain Club Lands, Hudson River
19 projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection
20 Areas, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
21 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
22 Island Wet Woods, Harlem River Waterfront, Great Swamp, Neversink
23 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
24 lands, Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
25 Greenway, Putnam Railroad, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna
26 Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains,
27 Northeastern Westchester Watershed and Biodiversity Lands, Rockland
28 Riverfront Communities/Palisades Ridge, Catskill Mountain/Delaware
29 River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
30 Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York
31 City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/ Harlem Valley, Albany Pine
32 Bush, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg Escarp-
33 ment, Pine Bush-Hudson River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Batten Kill
34 Watershed-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington
35 County Agricultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed,
36 Westmere Woods, Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed,
37 Boeselager forestry, Domtar/Lyme Fee Lands, Catskill River and Road
38 corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Hudson River Gorge, Franklinton Vlaie
39 Wildlife Management area, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River
40 Valley Corridor/Barge Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding land-
41 scape, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood
42 Camp, Lake Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Saratoga County, Mays
43 Pond Tract, State Forest and Wildlife Management Area Protection,
44 Follensby Park, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch
45 Woodlands, Washington County Grasslands, Northern Flow River Corri-
46 dors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog River/Beaver
47 River Headwater Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River Corridor, Rome
48 Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines and Wetlands,
49 Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill Core Forests
50 and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson
51 Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State Park,
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Salmon River Corridor, State Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Catta-
2 raugus Creek and tributaries, Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp Creek
3 Corridor, Tonawanda Creek Watershed, Two Rivers State Park, Finger
4 Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River Corridors, Northern Montezuma
5 Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley
6 Complex, Sonnenberg Gardens, Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock,
7 Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State
8 Park, Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes Shorelines and
9 Niagara River, Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas,
10 Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods, Statewide
11 Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State Park and State Historic
12 Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
13 $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
14 projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
15 for such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (b)
16 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from the land
17 acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of
18 awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts,
19 provided that up to ten percent of such amount may be made available
20 for administrative costs and/or technical assistance (09LA10ER)
21 (24703) ... 17,614,000 .............................. (re. $305,000)
22 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
23 (09AN10ER) (24832) ... 13,297,000 .................... (re. $76,000)
24 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
25 (09NP10ER) (24833) ... 3,703,000 .................. (re. $1,930,000)
26 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP10ER) (24825) ....
27 10,750,000 ........................................ (re. $9,910,000)
28 Biodiversity stewardship and research, and notwithstanding any law to
29 the contrary, $75,000 for Cayuga Island (09BD10ER) (24827) .........
30 500,000 ............................................. (re. $258,000)
31 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
32 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
33 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
34 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
35 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
36 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
37 purposes (09SG10ER) (24824) ... 300,000 ............. (re. $300,000)
38 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary for New York ocean and Great
39 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
40 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
41 (09GL10ER) (24830) ... 5,000,000 .................... (re. $687,000)
42 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
43 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
44 to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 and for the purposes set forth in
45 chapter 674 of the laws of 2007 including not less than $95,000 for
46 Lake George, provided that not less than $1,000,000 be made avail-
47 able for invasive species eradication, and including grants related
48 to the control and management of invasive species. Such funding for
49 grants shall be provided on a competitive basis in consultation with
50 the New York Invasive Species Council (09IS10ER) (24704) ...........
51 3,800,000 ............................................ (re. $93,000)
185 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 open space 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-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
9 (09NP09ER) (24833) ... 5,600,000 .................. (re. $1,192,000)
10 Biodiversity stewardship and research, and notwithstanding any law to
11 the contrary, $100,000 for Cayuga Island (09BD09ER) (24827) ........
12 500,000 ............................................. (re. $100,000)
13 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter
14 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
15 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Atlan-
16 tic Coast, Long Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore
17 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
18 Central Pine Barrens, Adirondack Mountain Club Lands, Hudson River
19 projects, Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection
20 Areas, Harbor Herons Wildlife Complex, Inner City/Underserved Commu-
21 nity Parks, Long Pond/Butler Woods, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
22 Island Wet Woods, Harlem River Waterfront, Great Swamp, Neversink
23 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, New York High-
24 lands, Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
25 Greenway, Putnam Railroad, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna
26 Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains,
27 Northeastern Westchester Watershed and Biodiversity Lands, Rockland
28 Riverfront Communities/Palisades Ridge, Catskill Mountain/Delaware
29 River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
30 Trail Corridor, Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York
31 City Watershed Lands, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush,
32 Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg Escarpment,
33 Pine Bush-Hudson River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Batten Kill Watershed-
34 Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Washington County Agri-
35 cultural Lands-Saratoga National Historic Park View shed, Westmere
36 Woods, International Paper Fee Lands, Lake George watershed, Lake
37 Champlain watershed, Boeselager forestry, Domtar/Lyme Fee Lands,
38 Catskill River and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Hudson River
39 Gorge, Franklinton Vlaie Wildlife Management area, Black Creek
40 Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Barge Canal, Oomsdale
41 farm and surrounding landscape, Susquehanna River Valley Corridor,
42 Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands,
43 Saratoga County, Mays Pond Tract, State Forest and Wildlife Manage-
44 ment Area Protection, Follensby Park, National Lead/Tahawus, Unde-
45 veloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Finch Woodlands, Washington
46 County Grasslands, Northern Flow River Corridors, Recreational Trail
47 Linkages and Networks, Bog River/Beaver River Headwater Complex,
48 Maumee Swamp, Moose River Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence
49 River Islands, Shorelines and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontario Shore-
50 line and Islands, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga
51 County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Trail, Clark Reservation State Park, Salmon River Corridor, State
2 Parks Greenbelt/Tompkins County, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
3 Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp Creek Corridor, Junius Ponds State Forest
4 and Wildlife Management Area Protection, Tonawanda Creek Watershed,
5 Two Rivers State Park, Finger Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River
6 Corridors, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills, Brad-
7 dock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Sonnenberg Gardens, Western
8 Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee
9 Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park, Alder Bottom
10 Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes Shorelines and Niagara River, Chau-
11 tauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolph Swamp, Eighteen
12 Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods, Statewide Small Projects, Working
13 Forest Lands, State Park and State Historic Site Protection, (a)
14 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $500,000 from the land
15 acquisition allocation for urban forestry projects provided that no
16 less than $250,000 shall be made available for such programs in
17 cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (b) notwithstanding any
18 law to the contrary, $1,575,000 from the land acquisition allocation
19 to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a
20 competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up to ten
21 percent of such amount may be made available for administrative
22 costs and/or technical assistance (09LA09ER) (24703) ...............
23 58,900,000 ............................................ (re. $4,000)
24 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
25 (09AN09ER) (24832) ... 11,468,000 .................... (re. $66,000)
26 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
27 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
28 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns, or villages to establish,
29 update or implement comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with
30 smart growth; provided, however, that up to 25 percent of such
31 payments may be awarded to not-for-profit organizations for such
32 purposes (09SG09ER) (24824) ... 400,000 ............. (re. $118,000)
33 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP09ER) (24825) ....
34 22,054,000 ........................................ (re. $7,624,000)
35 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
36 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
37 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
38 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
39 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
40 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
41 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
42 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
43 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
44 the environmental conservation law (09WQ09ER) (24837) ..............
45 8,900,000 ........................................... (re. $221,000)
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 (09GL09ER) (24830) ... 5,953,000 .................... (re. $210,000)
50 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the implementation of the
51 recommendations of the invasive species task force prepared pursuant
52 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 2020-21
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. $38,000)
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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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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. $287,000)
18 Agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
19 (09AN08ER) (24832) ... 9,500,000 .................... (re. $389,000)
20 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
21 (09NP08ER) (24833) ... 4,750,000 .................. (re. $1,225,000)
22 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP08ER) (24825) ....
23 23,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,080,000)
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. $269,000)
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 New York ocean and Great
49 Lakes ecosystem conservation projects, consistent with the policy
50 articulated in article 14 of the environmental conservation law
51 (09GL08ER) (24830) ... 4,500,000 ...................... (re. $1,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 provided that not less than
5 $1,000,000 be made available for invasive species eradication, and
6 including grants related to the control and management of invasive
7 species. Such funding for grants shall be provided on a competitive
8 basis in consultation with the New York Invasive Species Council
9 (09IS08ER) (24704) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $135,000)
10 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
14 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
15 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
16 following:
17 Costs related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long
18 Island Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve,
19 Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Central Pine Barrens,
20 Adirondack Mountain Club Lands, Hudson River projects, Western
21 Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner
22 City/Underserved Community Parks, Long Pond/Butler Wood, Staten
23 Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Fahnestock State Park,
24 Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands
25 Complex, Highlands Greenway Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife
26 Management Area, Northern Putnam Greenway, Schunnemunk
27 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Sterling Forest, Shawangunk
28 Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor, Rockland County Highlands,
29 Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc,
30 Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail, Catskill Unfragmented
31 Forest, Long Path, New York City Watershed Lands-Croton, Taconic
32 Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental
33 Education Center, Helderberg Escarpment, Pine Bush-Hudson River
34 Link/Tivoli Preserve, Batten Kill Watershed-Saratoga National
35 Historic Park Viewshed, Washington County Agricultural LandsSaratoga
36 National Historic Park Viewshed, Westmere Woods, International Paper
37 Fee Lands, Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain watershed, Boese-
38 lager forestry, Domtar/Lyme Fee Lands, Catskill River and Road
39 corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Franklinton Vlaie Wildlife Management
40 area, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Erie
41 Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding landscape, Susquehanna River
42 Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shore-
43 line and Wetlands, Saratoga County, Mays Pond Tract, State Forest
44 and Wildlife Management Area Protection, Follensby Park, National
45 Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Northern
46 Flow River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
47 River/Beaver River Headwater Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River
48 Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines
49 and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill
50 Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
51 Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State
190 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Park, Salmon River Corridor, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries,
2 Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp Creek Corridor, Junius Ponds State Forest
3 and Wildlife Management Area Protection, Tonawanda Creek Watershed,
4 Two Rivers State Park, Finger Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River
5 Corridors, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills, Brad-
6 dock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Sonnenberg Gardens, Western
7 Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee
8 Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park, Alder Bottom
9 Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes and Niagara River Access Shore Lands
10 and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolph
11 Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods, Statewide Small
12 Projects, Working Forest Lands, and State Park and State Historic
13 Site Protection, (a) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
14 $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry
15 projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available
16 for such programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more and
17 (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 from the
18 land acquisition allocation to the land trust alliance for the
19 purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local land
20 trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount shall be made
21 available for administrative costs (09LA07ER) (24703) ..............
22 55,000,000 .......................................... (re. $437,000)
23 Agriculture and farmland protection activities (09FP07ER) (24825) ....
24 28,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,531,000)
25 Non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
26 (09NP07ER) (24833) ... 6,417,000 .................... (re. $418,000)
27 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state assistance
28 payments, pursuant to a smart growth program, provided on a compet-
29 itive basis, to counties, cities, towns or villages to establilsh or
30 update comprehensive plans in a manner consistent with smart growth
31 (09SG07ER) (24824) ... 2,000,000 ...................... (re. $1,000)
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 (09GL07ER) (24830) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $458,000)
36 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 55,
37 section 1, of the laws of 2008:
38 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the state share of costs
39 of wastewater treatment improvement projects undertaken by munici-
40 palities to upgrade municipal systems to meet stormwater, combined
41 sewer overflow, sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment
42 discharge requirements with priority given to systems that are in
43 violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental conservation
44 law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken by munici-
45 palities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habitat resto-
46 ration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section 56-0101 of
47 the environmental conservation law (09WQ07ER) (24837) ..............
48 10,000,000 ........................................... (re. $40,000)
49 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
50 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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, including costs
6 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
7 Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, Peconic
8 Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine Barrens Core Compatible
9 Growth Area and Critical Resource Area, Western Suffolk/Nassau
10 Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner City/Underserved Communi-
11 ty Parks, Long Pond/Butler Wood, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
12 Island Wet Woods, Fahnestock State Park, Great Swamp, Neversink
13 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, Highlands Greenway
14 Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
15 Greenway, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Ster-
16 ling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor,
17 Rockland County Highlands, Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region,
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, Five
21 Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg Escarpment, Pine
22 Bush-Hudson River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Westmere Woods, Interna-
23 tional Paper Fee Lands, Lake George watershed, Lake Champlain
24 watershed, Boeselager forestry, Domtar/Lyme Fee Lands, Catskill
25 River and Road corridor, Rensselaer plateau, Franklinton Vlaie Wild-
26 life Management area, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River
27 Valley Corridor/Erie Canal, Oomsdale farm and surrounding landscape,
28 Susquehanna River Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake
29 Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park,
30 Follensby Park, National Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George
31 Shore, Whitney Park, Northern Flow River Corridors, Recreational
32 Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog River/Beaver River Headwater
33 Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint
34 Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontar-
35 io Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
36 Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities, Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green
37 Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State Park, Salmon River Corri-
38 dor, Cattaraugus Creek and tributaries, Carpenter Falls/Bear Swamp
39 Creek Corridor, Junius Ponds State Forest and Wildlife Management
40 Area Protection, Tonawanda Creek Watershed, Two Rivers State Park,
41 Finger Lakes Shoreline, Buffalo/Niagara River Corridors, Northern
42 Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills, Braddock Bay, Catharine
43 Valley Complex, Sonnenberg Gardens, Western Finger Lakes: Conesus,
44 Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Alle-
45 gany State Park, Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes and
46 Niagara River Access Shore Lands and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access,
47 Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton
48 Brook Woods, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, and
49 State Park and State Historic Site Protection, including: (a)
50 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $5,000,000 for the Hudson
51 River Estuary Management Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306
52 of the environmental conservation law; (b) notwithstanding any law
192 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 to the contrary, $2,000,000 for the Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
2 Watershed Protection Alliance; (c) notwithstanding any law to the
3 contrary, $3,000,000 for Soil and Water Conservation District activ-
4 ities as authorized for reimbursement in section 11-a of the soil
5 and water conservation districts law; (d) notwithstanding any law to
6 the contrary, $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation for
7 urban forestry projects provided that no less than $250,000 shall be
8 made available for such programs in cities with populations of
9 65,000 or more; (e) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
10 $500,000 from the land acquisition allocation to the land trust
11 alliance for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis
12 to local land trusts, provided that up to ten percent of such amount
13 shall be made available for administrative costs; (f) notwithstand-
14 ing any law to the contrary, $3,000,000 for reimbursement of eligi-
15 ble costs related to the New York state quality communities program;
16 (g) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $7,000,000 for the
17 state share costs of wastewater treatment improvement projects
18 undertaken by municipalities to upgrade municipal systems to meet
19 stormwater discharge requirements with priority given to systems
20 that are in violation of title 8 of article 17 of the environmental
21 conservation law and aquatic habitat restoration projects undertaken
22 by municipalities and not-for-profit corporations for aquatic habi-
23 tat restoration projects as defined in subdivision 1 of section
24 56-0101 of the environmental conservation law; (h) notwithstanding
25 any law to the contrary $3,000,000 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; (i)
28 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $3,250,000 for the imple-
29 mentation of the recommendations of the invasive species task force
30 prepared pursuant to chapter 324 of the laws of 2003 including not
31 less than $250,000 for Lake George, provided that not less than
32 $1,000,000 be made available for invasive species eradication.
33 Funding shall be limited to the preparation of a comprehensive inva-
34 sive species management plan, and grants for projects related to the
35 control and management of invasive species, education and outreach
36 efforts, and for projects aimed at the early detection and
37 prevention of invasive species. Such funding for grants shall be
38 provided on a competitive basis in consultation with the New York
39 State Invasive Species Task Force; and (j) notwithstanding any law
40 to the contrary, $16,505,000 for non-point source abatement and
41 control projects provided that no less than $11,003,000 shall be
42 made available for agricultural nonpoint source abatement and
43 control projects and no less than $5,502,000 shall be made available
44 for non-agricultural non-point source abatement and control projects
45 (09E606ER) (24753) ... 121,259,500 ................ (re. $1,156,000)
46 PROJECT SCHEDULE
47 PROJECT AMOUNT
48 --------------------------------------------
49 (thousands of dollars)
193 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Land acquisition .................... 50,000
2 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
3 ment Plan .......................... 5,000
4 Biodiversity stewardship and
5 research ........................... 1,500
6 County agriculture and farm-
7 land protection activities ........ 23,000
8 Agricultural non-point source
9 abatement and control
10 projects .......................... 11,003
11 Non-agricultural non-point
12 source abatement and control
13 projects ........................... 5,502
14 Soil and water conservation
15 districts .......................... 3,000
16 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
17 Watershed Protection Alli-
18 ance ............................... 2,000
19 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
20 Commission ......................... 1,500
21 Long Island Central Pine
22 Barrens Planning ................... 1,100
23 Long Island South Shore Estu-
24 ary Reserve .......................... 900
25 Quality Communities Projects ......... 3,000
26 Invasive Species Projects ............ 3,250
27 Water Quality Improvement
28 Projects ........................... 7,000
29 New York ocean and Great Lakes
30 Ecosystem conservation ............. 3,000
31 --------------
32 Total .......................... 120,755
33 ==============
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, 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 open space 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 costs
41 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
42 Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, Peconic
43 Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine Barrens Core Compatible
44 Growth Area and Critical Resource Area, Western Suffolk/Nassau
45 Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner City/Underserved Communi-
46 ty Parks, Long Pond/Butler Wood, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten
47 Island Wet Woods, Fahnestock State Park, Great Swamp, Neversink
48 Highlands, Plutarch/Black Creek Wetlands Complex, Highlands Greenway
49 Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam
50 Greenway, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Ster-
51 ling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor,
194 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Rockland County Highlands, Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region,
2 Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Train,
3 Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York City Watershed
4 Lands-Croton, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five
5 Rivers Environmental Education Center, Helderberg Escarpment, Pine
6 Bush-Hudson River Link/Tivoli Preserve, Westmere Woods, Black Creek
7 Marsh/Vly Swamp, Mohawk River Valley Corridor/Erie Canal, Susquehan-
8 na River Valley Corridor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain
9 Shoreline and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National
10 Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Northern
11 Flow River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
12 River/Beaver River Headwater Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River
13 Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Saint Lawrence River Islands, Shorelines
14 and Wetlands, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Tug Hill
15 Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Tioga County Park Opportunities,
16 Nelson Swamp, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State
17 Park, Salmon River Corridor, Northern Montezuma Wetlands,
18 HiTor/Bristol Hills, Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Sonnen-
19 berg Gardens, Western Finger Lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice and
20 Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Allegany State Park, Alder
21 Bottom Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes and Niagara River Access Shore
22 Lands and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and Vistas,
23 Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods, Statewide
24 Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, and State Park and State
25 Historic Site Protection, including: (a) notwithstanding any law to
26 the contrary, $5,000,000 for the Hudson River Estuary Management
27 Plan prepared pursuant to section 11-0306 of the environmental
28 conservation law; (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
29 $1,500,000 for the Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed Protection
30 Alliance; (c) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,860,000
31 for Soil and Water Conservation District activities as authorized
32 for reimbursement in section 11-a of the soil and water conservation
33 districts law; (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $500,000
34 from the land acquisition allocation for urban forestry projects
35 provided that no less than $250,000 shall be made available for such
36 programs in cities with populations of 65,000 or more; (e) notwith-
37 standing any law to the contrary, $500,000 from the land acquisition
38 allocation to the land trust alliance for the purpose of awarding
39 grants on a competitive basis to local land trusts, provided that up
40 to ten percent of such amount shall be made available for adminis-
41 trative costs; and (f) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
42 $3,000,000 for reimbursement of eligible costs related to the New
43 York state quality communities program pursuant to chapter 62 of the
44 laws of 2005 (09E605ER) (24753) ... 84,435,000 ...... (re. $468,000)
45 PROJECT SCHEDULE
46 PROJECT AMOUNT
47 --------------------------------------------
48 (thousands of dollars)
49 Land acquisition .................... 40,000
50 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
51 ment Plan .......................... 5,000
195 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Biodiversity stewardship and
2 research ........................... 1,000
3 County agriculture and farm-
4 land protection activities ........ 16,000
5 Non-point source abatement and
6 control projects .................. 11,700
7 Soil and water conservation
8 districts .......................... 1,860
9 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
10 Watershed Protection Alli-
11 ance ............................... 1,500
12 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
13 Commission ........................... 800
14 Long Island Central Pine
15 Barrens Planning ..................... 950
16 Long Island South Shore Estu-
17 ary Reserve .......................... 600
18 Quality Communities Projects ......... 3,000
19 --------------
20 Total ........................... 82,410
21 ==============
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
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 including costs
28 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
29 Sound Coastal Area, Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, Peconic
30 Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine Barrens Core Compatible
31 Growth Area and Critical Resource Area, Western Suffolk/Nassau
32 Special Groundwater Protection Area, Inner City/Underserved Communi-
33 ty Parks, Staten Island Green-Belt, Staten Island Wet Woods, Fahnes-
34 tock State Park, Great Swamp, Neversink Highlands, Plutarch/Black
35 Creek Wetland Complex, Highlands Greenway Corridor, Mongaup Valley
36 Wildlife Management Area, Northern Putnam Greenway, Schunnemunk
37 Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain, Sterling Forest, Shawangunk
38 Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor, Rockland County Highlands,
39 Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region, Beaverkill/Willowemoc,
40 Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail, Catskill Unfragmented
41 Forest, Long Path, New York City Watershed Lands-Croton, Taconic
42 Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Five Rivers Environmental
43 Education Center, Pine Bush-Hudson River/Tivoli Preserve, Westmere
44 Woods, Black Creek Marsh/Vly Swamp, Susquehanna River Valley Corri-
45 dor, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shoreline and
46 Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National Lead/Tahawus,
47 Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Northern River Flow
48 Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
49 River/Beaver River Headwater Complex, Maumee Swamp, Moose River
50 Corridor, Rome Sand Plains, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and
51 Islands, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Nelson Swamp,
196 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Clark Reservation State Park, Salmon
2 River Corridor, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, HiTor/Bristol Hills,
3 Braddock Bay, Catharine Valley Complex, Western Finger Lakes: Cone-
4 sus, Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye, Genesee Greenway/Recreation way,
5 Allegany State Park, Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek, Great Lakes and
6 Niagara River Access Shore Lands and Vistas, Chautauqua Lake Access
7 Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolph Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton
8 Brook Woods, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest Lands, State
9 Park and State Historic Site Protection, Helderberg Escarpment, Long
10 Pond/Bulter Wood, Saint Lawrence River Island, and Sonnenberg
11 Gardens (09E604ER) (24753) ... 66,660,000 ............ (re. $70,000)
12 PROJECT SCHEDULE
13 PROJECT AMOUNT
14 --------------------------------------------
15 (thousands of dollars)
16 Land acquisition .................... 32,000
17 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
18 ment Plan .......................... 5,000
19 Biodiversity stewardship and
20 research ............................. 700
21 County agriculture and farm-
22 land protection activities ........ 12,600
23 Non-point source abatement and
24 control projects .................. 10,850
25 Soil and water conservation
26 districts .......................... 1,860
27 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
28 Watershed Protection Alli-
29 ance ............................... 1,500
30 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
31 Commission ........................... 600
32 Long Island Central Pine
33 Barrens Planning ..................... 950
34 Long Island South Shore Estu-
35 ary Reserve .......................... 600
36 --------------
37 Total ........................... 66,660
38 ==============
39 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 684,
40 section 2, of the laws of 2003:
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
197 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Special Groundwater Protection Area; Inner City/Underserved Communi-
2 ty Parks; Staten Island Greenbelt; Staten Island Wet Woods; Fahnes-
3 tock State Park; Great Swamp; Neversink Highlands; Plutarch/Black
4 Creek Wetland Complex; Highlands Greenway Corridor; Mongaup Valley
5 Wildlife Management Area; Catskill Mountain/Delaware River Region;
6 Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain; Sterling
7 Forest; Sawangunk Mountains; Westchester Marine Corridor;
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; Pine Bush-Hudson River/Tivoli
12 Preserve; Westmere Woods; Pilot Knob; Floodwood Camp; McLenitahn
13 Property; Lake Champlain Shoreline and Wetlands; Wilton Wildlife
14 Preserve and Park; National Lead/Hahawus; Undeveloped Lake George
15 Shore; Whitney Park; Roden Property; Northern Flow River Corridors;
16 Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks; Bog River/Beaver River
17 Headwater Complex; Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands;
18 Maumee Swamp; Moose River Corridor; Tug Hill Core Forests and Head-
19 water Streams; Rome Sand Plains; Nelson Swamp; Genesee
20 Greenway/Recreationway; Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail; Northern
21 Montezuma Wetlands; HiTor/Bristol Hills; Western Finger Lakes:
22 Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice, and Honeoye; Allegany State Park; Alder
23 Bottom Pond/French Creek; Great Lakes and Niagara River Access,
24 Shore Lands and Vistas; Salmon River Corridor; Braddock Bay; Catha-
25 rine Valley Complex; Clark Reservation State Park; Chautauqua Lake
26 Access, Shore Lands and Vistas; Randolph Swamp; Eighteen Mile
27 Creek/Hampton Brook Woods; Statewide Small Projects; Working Forest
28 Lands; State Park and State Historic Site Protection; and Northern
29 Putnam Greenway (09E603ER) (24753) ... 62,410,000 ... (re. $47,000)
30 Project Schedule
31 PROJECT AMOUNT
32 --------------------------------------------
33 (thousands of dollars)
34 Land acquisition .................... 30,000
35 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
36 ment Plan .......................... 5,000
37 Biodiversity stewardship and
38 research ............................. 700
39 County agriculture and farm-
40 land protection activities ........ 12,000
41 Non-point source abatement and
42 control projects .................. 10,100
43 Soil and water conservation
44 districts .......................... 1,860
45 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
46 Watershed Protection Alli-
47 ance ............................... 1,300
48 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
49 Commission ........................... 400
50 Long Island Central Pine
51 Barrens Planning ..................... 700
198 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Long Island South Shore Estu-
2 ary Reserve .......................... 350
3 --------------
4 Total ............................. 62,410
5 ==============
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
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 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
10 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
11 location to other state departments and agencies including costs
12 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
13 Sound Coastal Area including Held Property, Long Island South Shore
14 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine
15 Barrens Core Compatible Growth Area and Critical Resource Area,
16 Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection Area Undhill,
17 Inner City/Underserved Community Parks - including Bushwick Inlet,
18 Mount Loretto, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Wet Woods,
19 Fahnestock State Park, Great Swamp, Lundy Estate, Neversink High-
20 lands, Highlands Greenway Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife Manage-
21 ment Area, Schunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain,
22 Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor,
23 Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail,
24 Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York City Watershed
25 Lands-Croton, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Olana
26 Viewshed, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Tivoli
27 Preserve, Cedarlands, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain
28 Shoreline and Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National
29 Lead/Tahawus, Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Northern
30 Flow River Corridors, Recreational Trail Linkages and Networks, Bog
31 River/Beaver River Headwater Complex, Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline
32 and Islands, Minnehaha Tract, Maumee Swamp, Moose River Corridor,
33 Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater Streams, Rome Sand Plains,
34 Nelson Swamp, Genesee Greenway/Recreationway, Genny-Green Trail/Link
35 Trail, Northern Montezuma Wetlands, Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes,
36 Allegany State Park, Alder Bottom/French Creek, Great Lakes &
37 Niagara River Access, Shore Lands & Vistas, Salmon River Corridor,
38 Braddock Bay, Clark Reservation State park, Chautauqua Lake Access,
39 Shore Lands and Vistas, Randolf Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton
40 Brook Woods, Delaware River Tailwaters, Statewide Small Projects,
41 Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easements, Working Forest
42 Lands/Conservation Easements, Working Forest Lands/Conservation
43 Easements-Domtar Inc., Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easements-
44 Boeselager Forestry, and Working Forest Lands/Conservation Ease-
45 ments-Clerical Medical Forestry (09E402ER) (24753) .................
46 62,630,000 .......................................... (re. $364,000)
47 Project Schedule
48 PROJECT AMOUNT
49 --------------------------------------------
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 (thousands of dollars)
2 Land acquisition .................... 38,000
3 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
4 ment Plan .......................... 5,800
5 Biodiversity stewardship and
6 research ............................. 750
7 County agriculture and farm-
8 land protection activities ......... 8,000
9 Non-point source abatement and
10 control projects ................... 5,500
11 Soil and water conservation
12 districts .......................... 1,860
13 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
14 Watershed Protection Alli-
15 ance ............................... 1,300
16 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
17 Commission ........................... 370
18 Long Island Central Pine
19 Barrens Planning ..................... 700
20 Long Island South Shore Estu-
21 ary Reserve .......................... 350
22 --------------
23 Total ............................. 62,630
24 ==============
25 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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 open space 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 including costs
32 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
33 South Shore Estuary Reserve; Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve
34 Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical Resource Areas; Mt. Loret-
35 to; Inner City/Underserved Community Park-Eastern District Terminal;
36 Fahnestock State Park; Lundy Estate; Mongaup Valley Wildlife Manage-
37 ment Area Additions; Neversink Gorge; Schunemunk Mountain/Moodna
38 Creek; Shawangunk Ridge/Minnewaska State Park Preserve; New York
39 City Reservoirs-Croton; Sterling Forest; Hudson River
40 Estuary/Greenway Trail; Albany Pine Bush; Taconic Ridge/Harlem
41 Valley; Beaverkill/Willowemoc; Five Rivers Education Center; Long
42 Path; Bartlett Carry; Delaware River Tailwaters; Bear
43 Pen/Vly/Roundtop Mountains; Floodwood (Boy Scout Camp); Lake Cham-
44 plain Shoreline and Wetlands; National Lead/Tahawus; Underdeveloped
45 Lake George Shore; Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park; Pilot Knob;
46 Northern Flow River Corridors; Minnehaha Tract; Rome Sand Plains;
47 Eastern Ontario Shoreline; Northern Montezuma Wetlands; Statewide
48 Small Projects; Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes; Whitney Park;
49 Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail; Allegany State Park; Braddock Bay;
50 Chautauqua Lake Access; Nelson Swamp; Randolph Swamp; Alder Bottom
51 Pond/French Creek; Long Island Sound Coastal Area; Genesee
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Greenway/Recreationway; Deveaux Woods; Watkins Glen State Park;
2 Taughannock Falls State Park; Onlana Viewshed; East Branch Fish
3 Creek; Staten Island Greenbelt - Decker Farm; Staten Island Green-
4 belt - Reeds Basket Willow Swamp/Chapin Avenue Woods; Westchester
5 Marine Corridor - Titus Mill Pond; Working Forest Lands/Conservation
6 Easements - Cedarlands; Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easements
7 - Champion International Inc and Working Forest Lands/Conservation
8 Easements - Domtar Inc; Lake Erie Niagara River Access/Spicer Creek;
9 Long Island Sound Coastal Access/Mt. Sinai Harbor - Chandler Estate;
10 Long Island Sound Coastal Area/Central Bays Complex - Conscience Bay
11 Watershed/Laurel Hill Cemetary; Innercity/Underserved Community Park
12 - Graniteville Quarry; Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easments
13 Boeselager Forestry; and Working Forest Lands/Conservation Easements
14 - Clerical Medical Forestry (09E400ER) (24753) .....................
15 56,425,000 ........................................... (re. $25,000)
16 Project Schedule
17 PROJECT AMOUNT
18 --------------------------------------------
19 (thousands of dollars)
20 Land acquisition .................... 33,500
21 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
22 ment Plan .......................... 6,000
23 Biodiversity stewardship and
24 research ............................. 750
25 County agriculture and farm-
26 land protection activities ......... 5,500
27 Non-point source abatement and
28 control projects ................... 6,500
29 Soil and water conservation
30 districts .......................... 1,350
31 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
32 Watershed Protection Alli-
33 ance ............................... 1,300
34 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
35 Commission ........................... 325
36 Long Island Central Pine
37 Barrens Planning ..................... 700
38 Long Island South Shore Estu-
39 ary Reserve .......................... 350
40 --------------
41 Total ............................. 56,275
42 ==============
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55,
44 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
45 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
46 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
47 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
48 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
49 location to other state departments and agencies including costs
50 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Peconic
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical
2 Resource Areas; Fahnestock State Park; Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
3 Trail; Sterling Forest; New York City Reservoirs-Croton; Albany Pine
4 Bush; Genny-Green Trail; Blue Mountain Lake; Taconic Ridge/Harlem
5 Valley; Inner City/Underserved Community Park-Graniteville Quarry;
6 Innercity/Underserved Community Park-Eastern District Terminal;
7 Shawangunk Ridge/Minnewaska State Park Preserve; Mount Loretto;
8 Floodwood (Boy Scout Camp); National Lead/Tahawus; Eastern Ontario
9 Shoreline; Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park; Ess Kay Farm; Five
10 Rivers Education Center; statewide small projects; Barlett Carry;
11 Benton/Ludlow Creek; Gaisman; Long Path; Braddock Bay; Fair Haven
12 Beach State Park; Northern Montezuma Wetlands; Undeveloped Lake
13 George Shore; Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes; Beaverkill/Willowemoc;
14 Deveaux Woods; Rockland County Highlands; Allegany State Park;
15 Neversink Gorge; Delaware River Tailwaters; Relay Forest; Minnehaha;
16 Whitney Park; Northern Flow River Corridor; Chautauqua Lake Access;
17 Bear Pen/Vly/Round Top Mountains; Nelson Swamp; Irondequoit Bay;
18 Rome Sand Plains; Olana Viewshed; Randolph Swamp; Pilot Knob;
19 Taughanock Falls State Park; Alder Bottom Pond French Creek; Watkins
20 Glen State Park; Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area; Long
21 Island Sound Coastal Area-Grandifolia Sand Hills; Working Forest
22 Lands/Conservation Easements - Champion International Inc.; Working
23 Forest Lands/Conservation Easements - Domtar Inc.; Great Swamp and
24 Millerton Meadows (09E499ER) (24753) ... 58,066,681 .. (re. $20,000)
25 Project Schedule
26 PROJECT AMOUNT
27 --------------------------------------------
28 (thousands of dollars)
29 Land acquisition .................... 34,250
30 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
31 ment Plan .......................... 8,325
32 Biodiversity stewardship and
33 research ............................. 300
34 County agriculture and farm-
35 land protection activities ......... 4,500
36 Non-point source abatement and
37 control projects ................... 6,500
38 Soil and water conservation
39 districts ............................ 900
40 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
41 Watershed Protection Alli-
42 ance ............................... 1,300
43 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
44 Commission ........................... 240
45 Long Island Central Pine
46 Barrens Planning ..................... 650
47 Long Island South Shore Estu-
48 ary Reserve .......................... 285
49 --------------
50 Total ............................. 57,250
51 ==============
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
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 open space 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 including costs
7 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Peconic
8 Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects; Pine Barrens Core and Critical
9 Resource Areas; Fahnestock State Park; Hudson River Estuary/Greenway
10 Trail; Sterling Forest; New York City Reservoirs-Croton; Albany Pine
11 Bush; Genny-Green Trail; Whitney Park; Northern Flow River Corri-
12 dors; Minnehaha Tract; Blue Mountain Lake; Taconic Ridge/Harlem
13 Valley; Inner City/Underserved Community Park-Graniteville Quarry;
14 Chautauqua Lake Access; Working Forest Lands; Bear Pen/Vly/Roundtop
15 Mountains; Shawangunk Ridge/Minnewaska State Park Preserve; Mount
16 Loretto; Floodwood (Boy Scout Camp); National Lead/Tahawus; Rome
17 Sand Plains; Eastern Ontario Shoreline; Nelson Swamp; Irondequoit
18 Bay; Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek; Wilton Wildlife Preserve and
19 Park; Taughannock Falls State Park; Ess Kay Farm; Watkins Glen State
20 Park; Mongaup Valley Wildlife Management Area; Five Rivers Education
21 Center; Pilot Knob; Randolph Swamp; Olana Viewshed and statewide
22 small projects (09E498ER) (24753) ... 44,725,000 ..... (re. $50,000)
23 project schedule
24 PROJECT AMOUNT
25 --------------------------------------------
26 (thousands of dollars)
27 Land acquisition .................... 32,000
28 Biodiversity stewardship and
29 research ............................. 300
30 County agriculture and farm-
31 land protection activities ......... 5,000
32 Non-point source abatement and
33 control projects, including
34 $1,300,000 which shall be
35 made available to the Finger
36 Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed
37 Protection Alliance ................ 6,300
38 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
39 Commission ........................... 220
40 Long Island Central Pine
41 Barrens Planning ..................... 630
42 Long Island South Shore Estu-
43 ary Reserve .......................... 275
44 --------------
45 Total ............................. 44,725
46 ==============
47 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 55,
48 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 including costs
4 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Albany Pine
5 Bush, Northern Flow River Corridors, Alder Bottom Pond/French Creek,
6 Rome Sand Plains, Hudson River Greenway/Trail, Fahnestock State
7 Park-Hubbard Perkins Conservation Area, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley,
8 Eastern Ontario Shoreline, Sterling Forest, Staten Island Greenbelt
9 - St. Francis Seminary, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects,
10 Massawepie Mire, Plateau Mountain, Chautauqua Lake Access, New York
11 City reservoirs-Croton, Ganondagan Historic Site, Moreau Lake state
12 park, Olana Viewshed, Hudson Valley Winery, Staten Island Wet
13 Woods/Paw-Paw Hybrid Oak Woods, Nelson Swamp, Rockland County High-
14 lands, Whitney Park, Mt. Loretto, Green Lakes, Inner
15 City/Underserved Community Park-Graniteville Quarry, Irondequoit Bay
16 and Statewide small projects (09E497ER) (24753) ....................
17 47,090,000 ........................................... (re. $13,000)
18 project schedule
19 PROJECT AMOUNT
20 --------------------------------------------
21 (thousands of dollars)
22 Land acquisition .................... 36,000
23 Biodiversity stewardship and
24 research ............................. 275
25 County agriculture and farm-
26 land protection activities ......... 4,000
27 Non-point source abatement and
28 control projects including
29 $653,000 which shall be made
30 available to county soil and
31 water conservation districts
32 and $1,300,000 which shall
33 be made available to the
34 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
35 Watershed Protection Alli-
36 ance ............................... 5,400
37 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
38 Commission ........................... 200
39 Long Island Central Pine
40 Barrens Planning ..................... 615
41 Long Island South Shore Estu-
42 ary Reserve .......................... 225
43 --------------
44 Total ............................. 46,715
45 ==============
46 Capital Projects Funds - Other
47 Environmental Protection Fund
48 Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Account - 30453
49 Environment and Recreation Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
5 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
6 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
7 ments and agencies, according to the following:
8 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
9 the contrary, not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
10 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
11 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
12 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
13 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
14 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
15 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
16 ational opportunities in the area including up to $2,000,000 for
17 updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
18 mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
19 River greenway commission (09WR19ER) (24700) .......................
20 14,500,000 ....................................... (re. $14,500,000)
21 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
22 any law to the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
23 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
24 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
25 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
26 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
27 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
28 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
29 existing recreational opportunities in the area; and including
30 $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
31 Grants; $120,000 to the State University of New York college of
32 environmental science and forestry and $180,000 to Paul Smith's
33 College for the support of the Adirondack Park interpretive centers,
34 $1,000,000 to the city of New York for the East River Esplanade
35 107th Street Pier (09MP19ER) (24701) ...............................
36 19,500,000 ....................................... (re. $19,500,000)
37 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
38 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
39 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
40 ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
41 tion law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands and easements
42 under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
43 tion or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
44 for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
45 State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife Management
46 areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
47 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
48 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
49 mental education; facility improvements; archeological, historic,
50 cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
51 pretation, and inventories, and response to forest pests including
52 southern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit manage-
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ment planning; invasive species management; conservation easement
2 public recreation planning; habitat restoration and enhancement;
3 state fish hatchery improvements; state tree nursery improvements;
4 safety equipment; water access facilities and safety improvements;
5 public beach facility development and improvement; public access
6 improvements at day use areas; state historic site exterior restora-
7 tion; and cabin area and camping facility development, restoration
8 and reconstruction; (iii) $1,000,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski
9 center projects; (iv) $1,000,000 from the public access and steward-
10 ship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the purpose of award-
11 ing grants on a competitive basis to local parks and department of
12 environmental conservation friends groups, provided that up to ten
13 percent of such amount may be made available for administrative
14 costs and/or technical assistance; (v) public protection and emer-
15 gency preparedness purposes (09ST19ER) (24702) .....................
16 33,000,000 ....................................... (re. $32,783,000)
17 Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
18 or any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of the
19 Hudson River Park Trust for projects related to the development of
20 the Hudson River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of
21 the laws of 1998, including but not limited to utility infrastruc-
22 ture improvements; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
23 able for suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public
24 authority with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and
25 shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
26 River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
27 of the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided
28 further that, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to
29 release monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth
30 in a schedule approved by the director of the budget (09HR19ER)
31 (24820) ... 3,200,000 ............................. (re. $3,200,000)
32 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
33 and aquaria program (09ZB19ER) (24823) .............................
34 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,835,000)
35 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
39 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
40 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
41 ments and agencies, according to the following:
42 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
43 the contrary, not less than, $9,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
44 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
45 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
46 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
47 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
48 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
49 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
50 ational opportunities in the area including up to $2,000,000 for
51 updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 mitigate future physical climate risks; and $200,000 for the Niagara
2 River greenway commission (09WR18ER) (24700) .......................
3 14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $13,862,000)
4 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
5 any law to the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
6 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
7 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
8 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
9 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
10 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
11 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
12 existing recreational opportunities in the area; and including
13 $250,000 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail
14 Grants; $120,000 to the State University of New York college of
15 environmental science and forestry and $180,000 to Paul Smith's
16 College for the support of the Adirondack Park interpretive centers,
17 $500,000 to the city of New York for the East River Esplanade 107th
18 Street Pier, and $1,000,000 to the Wildlife Conservation Society for
19 the Bronx Zoo (09MP18ER) (24701) ...................................
20 19,500,000 ....................................... (re. $18,742,000)
21 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
22 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
23 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
24 ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
25 tion law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands and easements
26 under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
27 tion or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
28 for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
29 State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife Management
30 areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
31 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
32 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
33 mental education; facility improvements; archeological, historic,
34 cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
35 pretation, and inventories, and response to forest pests including
36 southern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit manage-
37 ment planning; invasive species management; conservation easement
38 public recreation planning; habitat restoration and enhancement;
39 state fish hatchery improvements; state tree nursery improvements;
40 safety equipment; water access facilities and safety improvements;
41 public beach facility development and improvement; public access
42 improvements at day use areas; state historic site exterior restora-
43 tion; and cabin area and camping facility development, restoration
44 and reconstruction; (iii) $1,000,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski
45 center projects; (iv) $500,000 from the public access and steward-
46 ship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the purpose of award-
47 ing grants on a competitive basis to local parks and department of
48 environmental conservation friends groups, provided that up to ten
49 percent of such amount may be made available for administrative
50 costs and/or technical assistance; (v) public protection and emer-
51 gency preparedness purposes; and (vi) up to $50,000 for Earl W.
52 Brydges Artpark State Park improvements; and (vii) up to $150,000
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for Old Fort Niagara State Park Improvements (09ST18ER) (24702) ....
2 32,638,000 ....................................... (re. $22,120,000)
3 Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
4 or any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of the
5 Hudson River Park Trust for projects related to the development of
6 the Hudson River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of
7 the laws of 1998, including but not limited to utility infrastruc-
8 ture improvements; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
9 able for suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public
10 authority with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and
11 shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
12 River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
13 of the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided
14 further that, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to
15 release monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth
16 in a schedule approved by the director of the budget (09HR18ER)
17 (24820) ... 3,200,000 ............................. (re. $3,200,000)
18 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
19 and aquaria program (09ZB18ER) (24823) .............................
20 15,000,000 .......................................... (re. $256,000)
21 Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, for the administration of
22 the programs of section 79-b of the navigation law (09NV18ER)
23 (25719) ... 2,000,000 ................................. (re. $1,000)
24 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
25 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
26 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
27 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
28 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
29 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
30 ments and agencies, according to the following:
31 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
32 the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
33 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
34 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
35 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
36 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
37 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
38 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
39 ational opportunities in the area including up to $2,000,000 for
40 updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
41 mitigate future physical climate risks; and including $660,000 for
42 Adirondack infrastructure and environmental improvements for the
43 towns of Minerva, Indian Lake and Newcomb and $200,000 for the
44 Niagara River greenway commission (09WR17ER) (24700) ...............
45 16,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,329,000)
46 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
47 any law to the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 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 2020-21
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, $1,000,000 for the Ulster County rail
5 trail pursuant to initiation of a public planning process; and
6 $1,000,000 to the city of New York for the East River Esplanade
7 107th Street Pier (09MP17ER) (24701) ...............................
8 20,000,000 ....................................... (re. $17,255,000)
9 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
10 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
11 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
12 ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
13 tion law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands and easements
14 under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
15 tion or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
16 for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
17 State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife Management
18 areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
19 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
20 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
21 mental education; facility improvements; archeological, historic,
22 cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
23 pretation, and inventories, and response to forest pests including
24 southern pine beetle; Forest Preserve and state forest unit manage-
25 ment planning; invasive species management; conservation easement
26 public recreation planning; habitat restoration and enhancement;
27 state fish hatchery improvements; state tree nursery improvements;
28 water access facilities and safety improvements; public beach facil-
29 ity development and improvement; public access improvements at day
30 use areas; state historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area
31 and camping facility development, restoration and reconstruction;
32 (iii) $1,000,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects; (iv)
33 $500,000 from the public access and stewardship allocation to Parks
34 & Trails New York for the purpose of awarding grants on a compet-
35 itive basis to local parks and department of environmental conserva-
36 tion friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such amount
37 may be made available for administrative costs and/or technical
38 assistance; and $250,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants
39 (09ST17ER) (24702) ... 30,000,000 ................. (re. $9,291,000)
40 Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
41 or any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of the
42 Hudson River Park Trust for projects related to the development of
43 the Hudson River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of
44 the laws of 1998, including but not limited to utility infrastruc-
45 ture improvements; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
46 able for suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public
47 authority with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and
48 shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
49 River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
50 of the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided
51 further that, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to
52 release monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 in a schedule approved by the director of the budget (09HR17ER)
2 (24820) ... 3,200,000 ............................. (re. $3,200,000)
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
4 and aquaria program (09ZB17ER) (24823) .............................
5 15,000,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)
6 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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 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 and agencies, according to the following:
13 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
14 the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
15 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
16 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
17 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
18 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
19 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
20 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
21 ational opportunities in the area including up to $2,000,000 for
22 updates to existing local waterfront revitalization program plans to
23 mitigate future physical climate risks; and including $660,000 for
24 Adirondack infrastructure and environmental improvements for the
25 towns of Minerva, Indian Lake and Newcomb and $200,000 for the
26 Niagara River greenway commission and including $150,000 for
27 Hammonds Cove dredging projects; and $1,000,000 to the city of New
28 York for the East River Esplanade 107th Street pier (09WR16ER)
29 (24700) ... 16,000,000 ........................... (re. $15,001,000)
30 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
31 any law to the contrary, not less than, $10,000,000 for municipal
32 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
33 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
34 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
35 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
36 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
37 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
38 existing recreational opportunities in the area; and including
39 $250,000 for Tivoli Park, $300,000 for the Ulster County rail trail,
40 pursuant to initiation of a public planning process, and including
41 $100,000 for Old Westbury Gardens to rehabilitate property barns,
42 and including $150,000 for Udall's Cove land acquisition, and
43 including $100,000 to the Town of Middlesex Vine Valley Public Park
44 (09MP16ER) (24701) ... 20,000,000 ................ (re. $15,874,000)
45 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
46 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
47 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state lands pursu-
48 ant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conserva-
49 tion law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands and easements
50 under the jurisdiction of the department of environmental conserva-
51 tion or the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for access opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the
2 State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife Management
3 areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
4 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack camp ground
5 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
6 mental education; facility improvements; archeological, historic,
7 cultural and natural resource surveys, forest health surveys, inter-
8 pretation, and inventories, and response to forest pests; Forest
9 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; invasive species
10 management; conservation easement public recreation planning; habi-
11 tat restoration and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements;
12 state tree nursery improvements; water access facilities and safety
13 improvements; public beach facility development and improvement;
14 public access improvements at day use areas; state historic site
15 exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping facility develop-
16 ment, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $500,000 for Belleayre
17 Mountain ski center projects; (iv) $500,000 from the public access
18 and stewardship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the
19 purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local parks'
20 friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may
21 be made available for administrative costs and/or technical assist-
22 ance; and $250,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants Program
23 and including $200,000 to SUNY ESF for an updated assessment of the
24 state's deer population (09ST16ER) (24702) .........................
25 28,000,000 ........................................ (re. $4,393,000)
26 Notwithstanding subdivision 7 of section 92-s of the state finance law
27 or any other law to the contrary, for services and expenses of the
28 Hudson River Park Trust for projects related to the development of
29 the Hudson River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of
30 the laws of 1998; provided, however, such funds shall not be avail-
31 able for suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public
32 authority with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and
33 shall be available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson
34 River Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf
35 of the Hudson River Park Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided
36 further that, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to
37 release monies to the Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth
38 in a schedule approved by the director of the budget (09HR16ER)
39 (24820) ... 2,500,000 ............................... (re. $500,000)
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
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 2020-21
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 $250,000 for Flood Smart
7 communities, and $250,000 for Schuyler County Soil and Water Conser-
8 vation District (09WR15ER) (24700) .................................
9 12,500,000 ....................................... (re. $12,016,000)
10 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
11 any law to the contrary, not less than, $7,875,000 for municipal
12 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
13 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
14 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
15 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
16 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
17 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
18 existing recreational opportunities in the area; including $250,000
19 for Tivoli Park; $500,000 for Clute Park; and $150,000 for Yates
20 County SWCD Keuka Outlet Trail (09MP15ER) (24701) ..................
21 15,750,000 ........................................ (re. $6,154,000)
22 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
23 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
24 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
25 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
26 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
27 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
28 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
29 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
30 access to the State Forest Preserve, State reforestation, Wildlife
31 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
32 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
33 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
34 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
35 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
36 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories, and response
37 to forest pests; Forest Preserve and state forest unit management
38 planning; conservation easement public recreation planning; habitat
39 restoration and enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; state
40 tree nursery improvements; water access facilities and safety
41 improvements; public beach facility development and improvement;
42 public access improvements at day use areas; state historic site
43 exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping facility develop-
44 ment, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $500,000 for Belleayre
45 Mountain ski center projects; (iv) $500,000 from the public access
46 and stewardship allocation to Parks & Trails New York for the
47 purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to local parks'
48 friends groups, provided that up to ten percent of such amount may
49 be made available for administrative costs and/or technical assist-
50 ance; and $100,000 for the Hudson River Valley Trail Grants Program
51 (09ST15ER) (24702) ... 18,500,000 ................... (re. $710,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
2 and aquaria program (09ZB15ER) (24823) .............................
3 12,450,000 ........................................... (re. $97,000)
4 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
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, $6,250,000 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 appro-
20 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
21 tional monies for such projects; including $200,000 for the Town of
22 Tonawanda; $75,000 for the Town of Evans; $125,000 for Hamburg Water
23 Rescue Unit; $50,000 for the village of Orchard Park; and $300,000
24 for the Beacon Institute (09WR14ER) (24700) ........................
25 12,500,000 ....................................... (re. $12,021,000)
26 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
27 any law to the contrary, not less than, $7,750,000 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; including $50,000
35 for Yaddo Artists' Community; including $50,000 for Green Lake Dam;
36 including $150,000 for Greek Lakes Center; including $180,000 for
37 Joseph Rodman Drake Park; including $20,000 for Udall's Cove; and
38 including $200,000 for Chestnut Ridge Conservancy (09MP14ER) (24701)
39 ... 15,500,000 .................................... (re. $7,737,000)
40 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
41 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
42 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
43 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
44 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
45 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
46 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
47 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
48 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
49 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
50 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
51 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
2 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
3 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
4 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
5 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
6 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
7 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
8 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
9 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
10 facility development, restoration and reconstruction; and (iii)
11 $500,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects (09ST14ER)
12 (24702) ... 17,350,000 .............................. (re. $559,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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 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 and agencies, according to the following:
20 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
21 the contrary, not less than, $6,250,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
22 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
23 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
24 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
25 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
26 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
27 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
28 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
29 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
30 tional monies for such projects; including $300,000 for the town of
31 Tonawanda; and $75,000 for the city of Tonawanda (09WR13ER) (24700)
32 ... 12,500,000 ................................... (re. $12,416,000)
33 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
34 any law to the contrary, not less than, $7,750,000 for municipal
35 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
36 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
37 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
38 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
39 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
40 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
41 existing recreational opportunities in the area; including
42 $2,000,000 for the Ulster County Rail Trail, pursuant to the initi-
43 ation of a public planning process; $200,000 for the town of Orchard
44 Park; $150,000 for the Cazenovia community resource center; $100,000
45 for the town of Evans; and $275,000 for the Buffalo military and
46 naval park (09MP13ER) (24701) ... 15,500,000 ...... (re. $2,186,000)
47 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
48 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
49 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
50 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
51 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
2 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
3 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
4 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
5 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
6 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
7 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
8 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
9 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
10 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
11 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
12 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
13 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
14 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
15 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
16 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
17 facility development, restoration and reconstruction; and (iii)
18 $500,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects (09ST13ER)
19 (24702) ... 16,600,000 .............................. (re. $715,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
21 and aquaria program (09ZB13ER) (24823) .............................
22 10,250,000 ........................................... (re. $15,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
27 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
28 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
29 ments and agencies, according to the following:
30 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
31 the contrary, not less than, $5,750,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
32 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
33 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
34 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
35 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
36 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
37 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
38 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
39 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
40 tional monies for such projects; including $60,000 for Jefferson and
41 St. Lawrence; and $400,000 for Niagara and Erie Waterfront Revitali-
42 zation (09WR12ER) (24700) ... 11,500,000 ......... (re. $10,126,000)
43 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
44 any law to the contrary, not less than, $6,500,000 for municipal
45 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
46 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
47 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
48 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
49 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
50 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
51 existing recreational opportunities in the area; including $425,000
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for Buffalo - area parks; and $300,000 for Niagara and Erie Historic
2 Preservation (09MP12ER) (24701) ... 13,000,000 .... (re. $2,800,000)
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
4 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
5 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
6 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
7 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
8 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
9 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
10 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
11 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
12 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
13 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
14 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
15 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
16 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
17 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
18 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
19 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
20 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
21 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
22 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
23 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
24 facility development, restoration and reconstruction; and (iii)
25 $500,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects (09ST12ER)
26 (24702) ... 16,000,000 .............................. (re. $314,000)
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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, $5,750,000 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; and provided further this appro-
43 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
44 tional monies for such projects, $100,000 for Hoyt Lake; $300,000
45 for Buffalo Waterfront; and $225,000 for Niagara River Greenway
46 (09WR11ER) (24700) ... 11,500,000 ................. (re. $8,279,000)
47 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
48 any law to the contrary, not less than, $6,500,000 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 2020-21
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; $250,000 for Olmst-
5 ed Park; $125,000 for Hyde Park; $250,000 for Darwin Martin House;
6 and $50,000 for Graycliff Manor (09MP11ER) (24701) .................
7 13,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,073,000)
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 owned lands
11 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
12 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
13 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
14 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
15 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
16 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
17 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
18 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
19 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
20 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
21 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
22 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
23 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
24 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
25 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
26 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
27 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
28 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
29 facility development, restoration and reconstruction; and (iii)
30 $500,000 for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects (09ST11ER)
31 (24702) ... 16,228,000 .............................. (re. $101,000)
32 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for zoos, botanical gardens
33 and aquaria program (09ZB11ER) (24823) ... 9,000,000 .. (re. $7,000)
34 By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
35 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
36 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
37 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
38 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
39 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
40 ments and agencies, according to the following:
41 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
42 any law to the contrary, not less than, $6,716,000 for municipal
43 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
44 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
45 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
46 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
47 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
48 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
49 existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
50 any law to the contrary, $225,000 for Olmstead Park, $125,000 for
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Hyde Park, $225,000 for Darwin Martin House and $125,000 for Gray-
2 cliff Manor (09MP10ER) (24701) ... 13,432,000 ..... (re. $3,275,000)
3 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for state parks and land and
4 easement infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall
5 include capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands
6 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
7 mental conservation law and (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
8 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
9 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
10 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
11 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
12 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
13 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
14 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
15 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
16 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
17 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
18 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
19 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
20 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
21 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
22 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
23 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
24 facility development, restoration and reconstruction (09ST10ER)
25 (24702) ... 16,228,000 .............................. (re. $244,000)
26 By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
27 section 1, of the laws of 2011:
28 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
29 the contrary, not less than, $6,000,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
30 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
31 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
32 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
33 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
34 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
35 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
36 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
37 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
38 tional monies for such projects; $550,000 for Buffalo Waterfront;
39 $300,000 for Niagara River Greenway; $250,000 for Hudson and Cham-
40 plain Docks; and $400,000 for the Beacon Institute including costs
41 incurred prior to April 1, 2011 (09WR10ER) (24700) .................
42 12,000,000 ........................................ (re. $5,500,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter
44 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
45 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
46 the contrary, not less than, $9,750,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
47 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
48 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
49 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
50 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
2 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
3 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
4 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
5 tional monies for such projects; $1,000,000 for Buffalo Waterfront;
6 $300,000 for Niagara River Greenway; and $700,000 for Hudson and
7 Champlain Docks (09WR09ER) (24700) ... 24,021,000 ..... (re. $1,000)
8 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
9 any law to the contrary, not less than, $8,490,000 for municipal
10 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
11 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
12 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
13 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
14 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
15 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
16 existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
17 any law to the contrary, $500,000 for Olmstead Park (09MP09ER)
18 (24701) ... 20,813,000 ............................ (re. $5,280,000)
19 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purposes of
20 Hudson-FultonChamplain Quadricentennial celebrations, projects and
21 programs (09QC09ER) (24821) ... 450,000 ............. (re. $125,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 54,
23 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
27 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
28 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
29 ments and agencies, according to the following:
30 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the Catskill Interpretive
31 Center, some or all of which may be allocated to the Catskill Center
32 for Conservation and Development (09CC08ER) (24812) ................
33 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $474,000)
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the purposes of
35 Hudson-FultonChamplain Quadricentennial celebrations, projects and
36 programs (09QC08ER) (24821) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $137,000)
37 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for solar energy initiatives
38 (09SO08ER) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $82,000)
39 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1,
40 section 4, of the laws of 2009:
41 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
42 any law to the contrary, not less than, $6,400,000 for municipal
43 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
44 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
45 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
46 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
47 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
48 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
49 existing recreational opportunities in the area, and notwithstanding
50 any law to the contrary, $50,000 from the heritage areas allocation
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1 for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to herit-
2 age area organizations designated in statute (09MP08ER) (24701) ....
3 19,225,000 ........................................ (re. $5,446,000)
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 owned lands
7 acquired pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environ-
8 mental conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands
9 and easements under the jurisdiction of the department of environ-
10 mental conservation or the office of parks, recreation and historic
11 preservation for access opportunities for people with disabilities;
12 access to the State Forest Preserve; State reforestation, Wildlife
13 Management areas and conservation easement lands; recreational trail
14 construction and maintenance; Catskill and Adirondack campground
15 improvements to public access and sanitation facilities; environ-
16 mental education; conservation education facility improvements;
17 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
18 forest health surveys, interpretation, and inventories; Forest
19 Preserve and state forest unit management planning; conservation
20 easement public recreation planning; habitat restoration and
21 enhancement; state fish hatchery improvements; water access facili-
22 ties and safety improvements; public beach facility development and
23 improvement; public access improvements at day use areas; state
24 historic site exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping
25 facility development, restoration and reconstruction; (iii) $750,000
26 from such amount for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects
27 (09ST08ER) (24702) ... 4,000,000 .................... (re. $224,000)
28 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55,
29 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
30 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
31 the contrary, not less than, $7,100,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
32 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
33 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
34 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
35 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
36 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
37 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
38 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this appro-
39 priation shall not be construed to restrict the use of any addi-
40 tional monies for such projects; $250,000 for services and expenses
41 of the Upper Susquehanna Coalition (09WR08ER) (24700) ..............
42 22,375,000 ............................................ (re. $1,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
44 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
45 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
46 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
47 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
48 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
49 ments and agencies, according to the following:
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1 Local waterfront revitalization programs, notwithstanding any law to
2 the contrary, not less than, $6,656,000 for waterfront revitaliza-
3 tion projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demograph-
4 ic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas
5 are densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration,
6 decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial proportion
7 of the residential population is of low income or is otherwise
8 disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the existing recre-
9 ational opportunities in the area; and provided further this section
10 shall not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies
11 for such projects; $1,625,000 for services and expenses of the
12 Beacon Institute; $1,000,000 for services and expenses of riverfront
13 development properties in Rensselaer county; and $1,000,000 for
14 services and expenses for Long Island water projects (09WR07ER)
15 (24700) ... 26,625,000 .............................. (re. $316,000)
16 Parks, recreation and historic preservation projects, notwithstanding
17 any law to the contrary, not less than, $5,306,000 for municipal
18 parks projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demo-
19 graphic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the
20 areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
21 oration, decay, neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial
22 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
23 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
24 existing recreational opportunities in the area (09MP07ER) (24701)
25 ... 21,225,000 .................................... (re. $3,238,000)
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 state parks and land
29 infrastructure, access and stewardship projects which shall include
30 capital projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands acquired
31 pursuant to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental
32 conservation law; (ii) on state parks or state owned lands under the
33 jurisdiction of the department of environmental conservation or the
34 office of parks, recreation and historic preservation for access
35 opportunities for people with disabilities; access to the State
36 Forest Preserve; recreational trail construction and maintenance;
37 Catskill and Adirondack campground improvements to public access and
38 sanitation facilities; conservation education facility improvements;
39 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
40 interpretation, and inventories; Forest Preserve and state forest
41 unit management planning; habitat restoration and enhancement; state
42 fish hatchery improvements; water access facilities and safety
43 improvements; public beach facility development and improvement;
44 public access improvements at day use areas; state historic site
45 exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping facility develop-
46 ment, restoration and reconstruction and (iii) $750,000 from such
47 amount for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects (09ST07ER) (24702)
48 ... 22,250,000 ....................................... (re. $31,000)
49 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as added by chapter 108,
50 section 5, of the laws of 2006:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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, including: (a) notwithstanding subdivision 7 of
7 section 92-s of the state finance law or any other law to the
8 contrary, $5,000,000 for services and expenses of the Hudson River
9 Park Trust for projects related to the development of the Hudson
10 River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of the laws of
11 1998; provided, however, such funds shall not be available for
12 suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public authority
13 with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be
14 available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson River
15 Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf of
16 the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be available solely for the
17 liabilities incurred by the Hudson River Park Trust or by other
18 state departments or agencies on behalf of the Hudson River Park
19 Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided further that, the comp-
20 troller is hereby authorized and directed to release monies to the
21 Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth in a schedule approved
22 by the director of the budget; (b) notwithstanding any law to the
23 contrary, $15,000,000 for state parks and land infrastructure,
24 access and stewardship projects which shall include capital
25 projects: (i) on state parks and state owned lands acquired pursuant
26 to sections 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conservation
27 law or (ii) on state parks or state owned lands under the jurisdic-
28 tion of the department of environmental conservation or the office
29 of parks, recreation and historic preservation for access opportu-
30 nities for people with disabilities; access to the State Forest
31 Preserve; recreational trail construction and maintenance; Catskill
32 and Adirondack campground improvements to public access and sanita-
33 tion facilities; conservation education facility improvements;
34 archeological, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys,
35 interpretation, and inventories; Forest Preserve and state forest
36 unit management planning; habitat restoration and enhancement; state
37 fish hatchery improvements; water access facilities and safety
38 improvements; public beach facility development and improvement;
39 public access improvements at day use areas; state historic site
40 exterior restoration; and cabin area and camping facility develop-
41 ment, restoration and reconstruction; and (iii) $750,000 from such
42 amount for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects; (c) notwithstand-
43 ing any law to the contrary, $5,000,000 for historic barns program;
44 (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $7,500,000 for zoos,
45 botanical gardens and aquaria program; (e) notwithstanding any law
46 to the contrary, not less than, $6,750,000 for waterfront revitali-
47 zation 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
52 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
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1 existing recreational opportunities in the area; and provided
2 further this section shall not be construed to restrict the use of
3 any additional monies for such projects; (f) notwithstanding any law
4 to the contrary, not less than, $5,118,000 for municipal parks
5 projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demographic and
6 other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas are
7 densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration, decay,
8 neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial proportion of the
9 residential population is of low income or is otherwise disadvan-
10 taged and is underserved with respect to the existing recreational
11 opportunities in the area; and provided further this section shall
12 not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies for
13 such projects and not less than $1,500,000 for the Albany Pine Bush
14 Preserve Discovery Center; (g) notwithstanding any law to the
15 contrary, $7,250,000 from the waterfront revitalization allocation
16 for the Beacon Institute including $5,000,000 for the development of
17 the upper satellite center associated with the Beacon Institute
18 located on the Troy waterfront; and (h) notwithstanding any law to
19 the contrary, $1,000,000 for waterfront revitalization and river-
20 front development projects in the county of Rensselaer and $300,000
21 for Sea Cliff, $300,000 for the town of Huntington, $100,000 for
22 Laurel Hollow, $100,000 for Asharoken, $100,000 for Lloyd Harbor and
23 $100,000 for Bayville; provided that such state assistance payment
24 shall not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies
25 for such project or be considered a state assistance payment or
26 other assistance for the purposes of title 11 of article 54 of the
27 environmental conservation law and title 3 of article 56 of the
28 environmental conservation law; and provided further, however that
29 such state assistance payment shall reduce the total cost of such
30 project for purposes of calculating eligibility for further state
31 assistance payments (09E306ER) (24752) .............................
32 79,970,000 ........................................ (re. $3,873,000)
33 PROJECT SCHEDULE
34 PROJECT AMOUNT
35 --------------------------------------------
36 (thousands of dollars)
37 Local waterfront revitaliza-
38 tion programs ..................... 27,000
39 Parks, recreation and historic
40 preservation projects ............. 20,470
41 Stewardship projects ................ 15,000
42 Historic barn preservation ........... 5,000
43 Zoos, botanical gardens and
44 aquaria projects ................... 7,500
45 Hudson River Park .................... 5,000
46 --------------
47 Total ........................... 79,970
48 ==============
49 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as added by chapter 62,
50 section 4, of the laws of 2005:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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, including: (a) notwithstanding subdivision 7 of
7 section 92-s of the state finance law or any other law to the
8 contrary, $5,000,000 for services and expenses of the Hudson River
9 Park Trust for projects related to the development of the Hudson
10 River Park consistent with provisions of chapter 592 of the laws of
11 1998; provided, however, such funds shall not be available for
12 suballocation to any public benefit corporation or public authority
13 with the exception of the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be
14 available solely for the liabilities incurred by the Hudson River
15 Park Trust or by other state departments or agencies on behalf of
16 the Hudson River Park Trust and shall be available solely for the
17 liabilities incurred by the Hudson River Park Trust or by other
18 state departments or agencies on behalf of the Hudson River Park
19 Trust on or after April 1, 1999. Provided further that, the comp-
20 troller is hereby authorized and directed to release monies to the
21 Hudson River Park Trust in amounts set forth in a schedule approved
22 by the director of the budget; (b) notwithstanding any law to the
23 contrary, $6,500,000 for state parks and land infrastructure and
24 stewardship projects which shall include capital projects: (i) on
25 state parks and state owned lands acquired pursuant to sections
26 54-0303 and 56-0307 of the environmental conservation law or (ii) on
27 state parks or state owned lands under the jurisdiction of the
28 department of environmental conservation or the office of parks,
29 recreation and historic preservation for access opportunities for
30 people with disabilities; access to the State Forest Preserve;
31 recreational trail construction and maintenance; Catskill and
32 Adirondack campground improvements to public access and sanitation
33 facilities; conservation education facility improvements; archeolog-
34 ical, historic, cultural and natural resource surveys, interpreta-
35 tion, and inventories; Forest Preserve unit management planning;
36 habitat restoration and enhancement; water access facilities; public
37 beach facility development and improvement; public access improve-
38 ments at day use areas; state historic site exterior restoration;
39 and cabin area and camping facility development, restoration and
40 reconstruction; and include seven hundred fifty thousand dollars
41 from such amount for Belleayre Mountain ski center projects; (c)
42 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $750,000 for historic barns
43 program; (d) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $6,000,000 for
44 zoos, botanical gardens and aquaria program; (e) notwithstanding any
45 law to the contrary not less than, $3,563,000 for waterfront revi-
46 talization projects which are in or primarily serve areas where
47 demographic and other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that
48 the areas are densely populated and have sustained physical deteri-
49 oration, decay, neglect, or disinvestment, or where a substantial
50 proportion of the residential population is of low income or is
51 otherwise disadvantaged and is underserved with respect to the
52 existing recreational opportunities in the area; and provided
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1 further this section shall not be construed to restrict the use of
2 any additional monies for such projects; (f) notwithstanding any law
3 to the contrary, not less than, $3,579,000 for municipal parks
4 projects which are in or primarily serve areas where demographic and
5 other relevant data for such areas demonstrate that the areas are
6 densely populated and have sustained physical deterioration, decay,
7 neglect or disinvestment or where a substantial proportion of the
8 residential population is of low income or is otherwise disadvan-
9 taged and is underserved with respect to the existing recreational
10 opportunities in the area; and provided further this section shall
11 not be construed to restrict the use of any additional monies for
12 such projects; (g) notwithstanding any law to the contrary,
13 $1,000,000 from the waterfront revitalization allocation for the
14 rivers and estuaries center on the Hudson; and (h) notwithstanding
15 any law to the contrary, $1,000,000 for waterfront revitalization
16 and riverfront development projects in the county of Rensselaer and
17 $500,000 for Oyster Bay and $500,000 for the town of Huntington;
18 provided that such state assistance payment shall not be construed
19 to restrict the use of any additional monies for such project or be
20 considered a state assistance payment or other assistance for the
21 purposes of title 11 of article 54 of the environmental conservation
22 law and title 3 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law;
23 and provided further, however that such state assistance payment
24 shall reduce the total cost of such project for purposes of calcu-
25 lating eligibility for further state assistance payments (09E305ER)
26 (24752) ... 46,815,000 ............................ (re. $1,527,000)
27 PROJECT SCHEDULE
28 PROJECT AMOUNT
29 --------------------------------------------
30 (thousands of dollars)
31 Local waterfront revitaliza-
32 tion programs ..................... 14,250
33 Parks, recreation and historic
34 preservation projects ............. 14,315
35 Stewardship projects ................. 6,500
36 Historic barn preservation ............. 750
37 Zoos, botanical gardens and
38 aquaria projects ................... 6,000
39 Hudson River Park .................... 5,000
40 --------------
41 Total ........................... 46,815
42 ==============
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 54,
44 section 1, of the laws of 2011:
45 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
46 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
47 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
48 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
49 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
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1 ments and agencies (09E304ER) (24752) ..............................
2 41,565,000 ........................................ (re. $1,105,000)
3 PROJECT SCHEDULE
4 PROJECT AMOUNT
5 --------------------------------------------
6 (thousands of dollars)
7 Local waterfront revitaliza-
8 tion programs ..................... 12,500
9 Parks, recreation and historic
10 preservation projects ............. 12,565
11 Hudson River Park ................... 10,000
12 Stewardship projects ................. 5,750
13 Historic barns projects ................ 750
14 --------------
15 Total ........................... 41,565
16 ==============
17 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 684,
18 section 2, of the laws of 2003:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
22 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
23 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
24 ments and agencies (09E303ER) (24752) ..............................
25 45,665,000 .......................................... (re. $752,000)
26 Project Schedule
27 PROJECT AMOUNT
28 --------------------------------------------
29 (thousands of dollars)
30 Local waterfront revitaliza-
31 tion projects ..................... 12,000
32 Parks, recreation and historic
33 preservation projects ............. 12,165
34 Hudson River Park ................... 15,000
35 Stewardship projects ................. 5,750
36 Historic barns projects ................ 750
37 --------------
38 Total ............................. 45,665
39 ==============
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
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. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,
47 $11 million of this appropriation shall support capital projects,
48 excluding personal service costs, eligible and authorized for fund-
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1 ing from any office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
2 state park infrastructure fund - 076 appropriation or reappropri-
3 ation, subject to the approval of the director of the budget.
4 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, such expenses shall be
5 paid in the first instance from the state park infrastructure fund -
6 076, then reimbursed from this appropriation, including the transfer
7 of expenses and the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April
8 1, 2002, up to the limit of $11 million (09E302ER) (24752) .........
9 47,935,000 .......................................... (re. $757,000)
10 Project Schedule
11 PROJECT AMOUNT
12 --------------------------------------------
13 (thousands of dollars)
14 Local waterfront revitaliza-
15 tion programs ...................... 6,685
16 Parks, recreation and historic
17 preservation projects .............. 7,250
18 Hudson River Park ................... 15,000
19 Stewardship projects ................. 7,000
20 State parks projects ................ 11,000
21 Historic barns projects .............. 1,000
22 --------------
23 Total ............................. 47,935
24 ==============
25 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
30 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
31 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
32 ments and agencies (09E300ER) (24752) ..............................
33 46,550,000 .......................................... (re. $736,000)
34 Project Schedule
35 PROJECT AMOUNT
36 --------------------------------------------
37 (thousands of dollars)
38 Local waterfront revitaliza-
39 tion programs ...................... 7,068
40 Park, recreation and historic
41 preservation projects .............. 7,482
42 Hudson River Park ................... 20,000
43 Stewardship projects ................ 12,000
44 --------------
45 Total ............................. 46,550
46 ==============
47 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (09E399ER) (24752) ..............................
7 44,850,000 .......................................... (re. $413,000)
8 Project Schedule
9 PROJECT AMOUNT
10 --------------------------------------------
11 (thousands of dollars)
12 Local waterfront revitaliza-
13 tion programs ...................... 4,975
14 Park, recreation and historic
15 preservation projects .............. 6,875
16 Hudson River Park ................... 21,000
17 Stewardship projects ................ 12,000
18 --------------
19 Total ............................. 44,850
20 ==============
21 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
25 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
26 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
27 ments, agencies and public authorities (09E398ER) (24752) ..........
28 19,700,000 .......................................... (re. $622,000)
29 project schedule
30 PROJECT AMOUNT
31 --------------------------------------------
32 (thousands of dollars)
33 Local waterfront revitaliza-
34 tion programs ...................... 5,600
35 Park, recreation and historic
36 preservation projects,
37 including $4,000,000 which
38 shall be made available for
39 services and expenses
40 related to development of
41 the Hudson River Park ............. 13,100
42 Coastal rehabilitation proj-
43 ects ............................... 1,000
44 --------------
45 Total.............................. 19,700
46 ==============
47 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 54,
48 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (09E397ER) (24752) ..............................
7 31,800,000 ........................................ (re. $1,806,000)
8 project schedule
9 PROJECT AMOUNT
10 --------------------------------------------
11 (thousands of dollars)
12 Local waterfront revitaliza-
13 tion programs ...................... 8,975
14 Park, recreation and historic
15 preservation projects ............. 14,525
16 Coastal rehabilitation proj-
17 ects .............................. 10,675
18 --------------
19 Total ............................. 34,175
20 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1996, as amended by chapter 55,
21 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 parks, recreation and historic preservation account in accordance
25 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
26 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
27 ments and agencies (09E396ER) (24752) ..............................
28 21,624,000 .......................................... (re. $774,000)
29 project schedule
30 PROJECT AMOUNT
31 --------------------------------------------
32 (thousands of dollars)
33 Local waterfront revitaliza-
34 tion programs ...................... 3,000
35 Local waterfront revitaliza-
36 tion projects ...................... 1,500
37 Parks, recreation and historic
38 preservation projects .............. 8,000
39 Parks, recreation and historic
40 preservation projects .............. 8,500
41 Coastal rehabilitation proj-
42 ects ............................... 1,500
43 --------------
44 Total ............................. 22,500
45 ==============
46 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995, as amended by chapter 55,
47 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (71E395ER)
4 (24752) ... 6,340,000 ................................ (re. $69,000)
5 project schedule
6 PROJECT AMOUNT
7 --------------------------------------------
8 (thousands of dollars)
9 Local waterfront revitaliza-
10 tion plans ......................... 1,300
11 Parks, recreation and historic
12 preservation projects .............. 4,000
13 Coastal rehabilitation proj-
14 ects ............................... 1,200
15 --------------
16 Total .............................. 6,500
17 ==============
18 Capital Projects Funds - Other
19 Environmental Protection Fund
20 Solid Waste Account - 30452
21 Environment and Recreation Purpose
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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, according to the
28 following:
29 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for Essex
30 county under an agreement with the department of environmental
31 conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton county under an agreement
32 with the department of environmental conservation (09LC19ER) (24813)
33 ... 700,000 ......................................... (re. $700,000)
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 (09MR19ER) (24814) ..................................
38 14,000,000 ....................................... (re. $14,000,000)
39 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance (09SM19ER) (24816)
40 ... 200,000 ......................................... (re. $200,000)
41 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
42 ities related to Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
43 (09PD19ER) (24818) ... 1,800,000 .................. (re. $1,800,000)
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; $1,000,000 for the connect kids program facilitating
48 access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational activities, public
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 lands and parks; improvements to environmental quality; or environ-
2 mental job training, in environmental justice, inner city and under-
3 served communities, and which are undertaken by the state, or on
4 behalf of the state by municipalities, or not-for-profit corpo-
5 rations; and $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made available for
6 community impact and job training grants; including $500,000 of such
7 amount shall be made available to a not-for-profit organization for
8 the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive basis to community
9 groups to build the capacity of such groups, provided that up to ten
10 percent may be made available for administrative costs and/or tech-
11 nical assistance. Community impact and job training grants shall be
12 in or affecting to environmental justice communities in an amount of
13 up to $100,000 for community groups for projects that address an
14 environmental justice community's exposure to multiple environmental
15 harms and risks, including lead exposure and shall include implemen-
16 tation, studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
17 ronment, or related public health issues of the community, research
18 that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the
19 affected community and ways to improve the resiliency of the
20 affected community. The results of the investigation shall be
21 disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups
22 eligible for funding must provide services within the same community
23 as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
24 addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
25 addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
26 the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
27 primarily of members of the affected community; and $250,000 to the
28 Adirondack North Country Association for the purposes of the Adiron-
29 dack diversity initiative (09EJ19ER) (24713) .......................
30 7,000,000 ......................................... (re. $7,000,000)
31 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
32 of any natural resource damages (09RD19ER) (24817) .................
33 2,025,000 ......................................... (re. $2,025,000)
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
35 institute, and including $100,000 for the department to contract
36 with the Northeast waste management officials' association for the
37 Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP19ER) (24815) .............
38 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000)
39 Environmental health for assessments, testing and actions including
40 but not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
41 chemical, physical and microbiological agents, including contam-
42 inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
43 blooms; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program; and
44 $1,000,000 to the State University of New York at Stony Brook,
45 directly or through its research foundation, to support research
46 development and any associated testing or pilot projects towards the
47 treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and $2,000,000 for chil-
48 dren's environmental health centers, including school and community
49 childhood lead exposure assessment conducted by such centers and not
50 more than $625,000 for programs to expand and improve access to
51 local, fresh, nutritional food to nutritionally underserved neigh-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 borhoods in New York State through the Fresh Connect Program
2 (09EH19ER) (25703) ... 6,500,000 .................. (re. $6,019,000)
3 Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant to section
4 970-r of the general municipal law (09BO19ER) (25702) ..............
5 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
10 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
11 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
12 following:
13 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for Essex
14 county under an agreement with the department of environmental
15 conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton county under an agreement
16 with the department of environmental conservation (09LC18ER) (24813)
17 ... 700,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000)
18 Municipal waste reduction or recycling projects, and $2,000,000 of
19 such amount shall be made available for municipalities and not-for-
20 profit food banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
21 of food scraps (09MR18ER) (24814) ..................................
22 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,385,000)
23 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance (09SM18ER) (24816)
24 ... 149,000 ......................................... (re. $149,000)
25 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
26 ities related to Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
27 (09PD18ER) (24818) ... 1,800,000 .................. (re. $1,672,000)
28 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
29 associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
30 ing but not limited to: monitoring of air quality; education and
31 outreach; not more than $1,000,000 for the connect kids program
32 facilitating access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational
33 activities, public lands and parks; improvements to environmental
34 quality; or environmental job training, in environmental justice,
35 inner city and underserved communities, and which are undertaken by
36 the state, or on behalf of the state by municipalities or not-for-
37 profit corporations; and $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made
38 available for community impact and job training grants; including
39 $500,000 of such amount shall be made available to a not-for-profit
40 organization for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive
41 basis to community groups to build the capacity of such groups,
42 provided that up to ten percent may be made available for adminis-
43 trative costs and/or technical assistance. Community impact and job
44 training grants shall be in or affecting to environmental justice
45 communities in an amount of up to $100,000 for community groups for
46 projects that address an environmental justice community's exposure
47 to multiple environmental harms and risks, including lead exposure
48 and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
49 to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of
50 the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
51 understanding of the affected community and ways to improve the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 resiliency of the affected community. The results of the investi-
2 gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
3 Community groups eligible for funding shall be located within the
4 same community as the environmental and/or related public health
5 issues to be addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primari-
6 ly focused on addressing the environmental and/or related public
7 health issues of the residents of the affected community and shall
8 be comprised primarily of members of the affected community
9 (09EJ18ER) (24713) ... 7,000,000 .................. (re. $5,843,000)
10 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
11 of any natural resource damages (09RD18ER) (24817) .................
12 2,025,000 ......................................... (re. $2,025,000)
13 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
14 institute, and including $100,000 for the department to contract
15 with the Northeast waste management officials' association for the
16 Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP18ER) (24815) .............
17 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,000,000)
18 Environmental health for assessments, testing and actions including
19 but not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
20 chemical, physical and microbiological agents, including contam-
21 inants in drinking water, including projects to combat harmful algal
22 blooms; including up to $500,000 for the CleanSweepNY program; and
23 $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 and 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;
32 including up to $500,000 to the State University of New York at
33 Stony Brook to provide for a new laboratory testing facility for
34 PFOA and other chemicals (09EH18ER) (25703) ........................
35 6,500,000 ......................................... (re. $5,713,000)
36 Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant to section
37 970-r of the general municipal law (09BO18ER) (25702) ..............
38 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
39 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
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 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for Essex
47 county under an agreement with the department of environmental
48 conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton county under an agreement
49 with the department of environmental conservation (09LC17ER) (24813)
50 ... 700,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Municipal waste reduction or recycling projects, and $2,000,000 of
2 such amount shall be made available for municipalities and not-for-
3 profit food banks for projects for food donation and the recycling
4 of food scraps (09MR17ER) (24814) ..................................
5 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,677,000)
6 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance (09SM17ER) (24816)
7 ... 500,000 ......................................... (re. $500,000)
8 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
9 ities related to Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
10 (09PD17ER) (24818) ... 1,500,000 .................... (re. $337,000)
11 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
12 associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
13 ing but not limited to: monitoring of air quality; education and
14 outreach; no more than $500,000 for the community garden grant
15 program; not more than $1,000,000 for the connect kids program
16 facilitating access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational
17 activities, public lands and parks; improvements to environmental
18 quality; or environmental job training, in environmental justice,
19 inner city and underserved communities, and which are undertaken by
20 the state, or on behalf of the state by municipalities or not-for-
21 profit corporations; and $3,000,000 of such amount shall be made
22 available for community impact and job training grants; including
23 $500,000 of such amount shall be made available to a not-for-profit
24 organization for the purpose of awarding grants on a competitive
25 basis to community groups to build the capacity of such groups,
26 provided that up to ten percent may be made available for adminis-
27 trative costs and/or technical assistance. Community impact and job
28 training grants shall be in or affecting environmental justice
29 communities in an amount of up to $100,000 for community groups for
30 projects that address an environmental justice community's exposure
31 to multiple environmental harms and risks, including lead exposure
32 and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
33 to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of
34 the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
35 understanding of the affected community and ways to improve the
36 resiliency of the affected community. The results of the investi-
37 gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
38 Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
39 area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
40 addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
41 addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
42 the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
43 primarily of members of the affected community (09EJ17ER) (24713)
44 ... 8,000,000 ..................................... (re. $4,848,000)
45 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
46 of any natural resource damages (09RD17ER) (24817) .................
47 3,235,000 ......................................... (re. $2,220,000)
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
49 institute, and including $100,000 for the department to contract
50 with the Northeast waste management officials' association for the
51 Interstate Chemicals Clearing house (09PP17ER) (24815) .............
52 4,000,000 ............................................ (re. $86,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 up to $500,000 for the
5 Clean-SweepNY program; and $1,000,000 to the State University of New
6 York at Stony Brook, directly or through its research foundation, to
7 support research development and any associated testing or pilot
8 projects towards the treatment of water to remove 1,4-dioxane; and
9 $500,000 to land banks to assist with lead abatement; and $2,000,000
10 for children's environmental health centers, including school and
11 community childhood lead exposure assessment conducted by such
12 centers and not more than $625,000 for programs to expand and
13 improve access to local, fresh, nutritional food to nutritionally
14 underserved neighborhoods in New York State through the Fresh
15 Connect Program (09EH17ER) (25703) ... 6,500,000 .. (re. $5,880,000)
16 Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant to section
17 970-r of the general municipal law (09BO17ER) (25702) ..............
18 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
19 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
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 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
23 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
24 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
25 following:
26 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects, including $300,000 for Essex
27 county under an agreement with the department of environmental
28 conservation and $150,000 for Hamilton county under an agreement
29 with the department of environmental conservation (09LC16ER) (24813)
30 ... 700,000 ......................................... (re. $250,000)
31 Municipal waste reduction or recycling projects, and $3,000,000 of
32 such amount shall be made available through the household hazardous
33 waste state assistance program including, but not limited to, those
34 items defined in subdivision 5 of section 27-2601 of the environ-
35 mental conservation law (09MR16ER) (24814) .........................
36 14,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,074,000)
37 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance including productive
38 reuse of cathode ray tubes and energy conservation services projects
39 (09SM16ER) (24816) ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
40 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
41 ities related to Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
42 (09PD16ER) (24818) ... 1,200,000 ..................... (re. $43,000)
43 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the payment of the costs
44 associated with environmental justice projects and programs, includ-
45 ing but not limited to: monitoring of air quality; education and
46 outreach; not more than $500,000 for the connect kids program facil-
47 itating access by title 1 schools to outdoor recreational activ-
48 ities, public lands and parks; improvements to environmental quali-
49 ty; or environmental job training, in environmental justice, inner
50 city and underserved communities, and which are undertaken by the
51 state, or on behalf of the state by municipalities or not-for-profit
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 corporations; and $2,000,000 of such amount shall be made available
2 for community impact and job training grants. Community impact and
3 job training grants shall be in or affecting environmental justice
4 communities in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for
5 projects that address an environmental justice community's exposure
6 to multiple environmental harms and risks, including lead exposure
7 and shall include implementation, studies, including air monitoring,
8 to investigate the environment, or related public health issues of
9 the community, research that will be used to expand the knowledge or
10 understanding of the affected community and ways to improve the
11 resiliency of the affected community. The results of the investi-
12 gation shall be disseminated to members of the affected community.
13 Community groups eligible for funding shall be located in the same
14 area as the environmental and/or related public health issues to be
15 addressed by the project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on
16 addressing the environmental and/or related public health issues of
17 the residents of the affected community and shall be comprised
18 primarily of members of the affected community (09EJ16ER) (24713)
19 ... 7,000,000 ..................................... (re. $4,582,000)
20 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
21 of any natural resource damages (09RD16ER) (24817) .................
22 1,950,000 ......................................... (re. $1,104,000)
23 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the pollution prevention
24 institute (09PP16ER) (24815) ... 4,000,000 .......... (re. $702,000)
25 Environmental health for assessments, testing and actions including
26 but not limited to abatement to address suspected human exposure to
27 chemical, physical and microbiological agents, including contam-
28 inants in drinking water; and $2,000,000 for children's environ-
29 mental health centers, including school and community childhood lead
30 exposure assessment conducted by such centers (09EH16ER) (25703) ...
31 3,000,000 ........................................... (re. $343,000)
32 Brownfield opportunity area grants as authorized pursuant to section
33 970-r of the general municipal law (09BO16ER) (25702) ..............
34 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
35 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015, as amended by chapter 54,
36 section 1, of the laws of 2017:
37 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
38 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
39 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
40 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
41 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
42 following:
43 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects (09LC15ER) (24813) ...........
44 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
45 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
46 tion services projects (09SM15ER) (24816) ..........................
47 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $979,000)
48 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for community impact research
49 grants. Such grants shall be in or affecting environmental justice
50 communities in an amount of up to $50,000 for community groups for
51 projects that address an environmental justice community's exposure
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 to multiple environmental harms and risks. Such projects shall
2 include studies, including air monitoring, to investigate the envi-
3 ronment, or related public health issues of the community, research
4 that will be used to expand the knowledge or understanding of the
5 affected community and ways to improve the resiliency of the
6 affected community. The results of the investigation shall be
7 disseminated to members of the affected community. Community groups
8 eligible for funding shall be located in the same area as the envi-
9 ronmental and/or related public health issues to be addressed by the
10 project. Such groups shall be primarily focused on addressing the
11 environmental and/or related public health issues of the residents
12 of the affected community and shall be comprised primarily of
13 members of the affected community, $100,000 of which shall be made
14 available to the city of Buffalo for lead inspection kits in zip
15 codes of northeast Buffalo previously designated by the Erie County
16 department of health as "communities of concern" where children are
17 at exceptionally high risk for lead poisoning (09EJ15ER) (24713) ...
18 1,100,000 ........................................... (re. $494,000)
19 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
20 of any natural resource damages (09RD15ER) (24817) .................
21 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $255,000)
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
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, according to the
28 following:
29 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects (09LC14ER) (24813) ...........
30 250,000 ............................................. (re. $250,000)
31 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
32 tion services projects (09SM14ER) (24816) ..........................
33 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
34 Pesticide program, not less than $200,000 of which shall be for activ-
35 ities related to Long Island pesticide pollution prevention
36 (09PD14ER) (24818) ... 1,200,000 ...................... (re. $1,000)
37 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
38 of any natural resource damages (09RD14ER) (24817) .................
39 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $216,000)
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
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 solid waste 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, according to the
46 following:
47 Non-hazardous landfill closure projects (09LC13ER) (24813) ...........
48 250,000 .............................................. (re. $49,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
2 tion services projects (09SM13ER) (24816) ..........................
3 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
4 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
5 of any natural resource damages (09RD13ER) (24817) .................
6 155,000 .............................................. (re. $15,000)
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
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, according to the
13 following:
14 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
15 tion services projects (09SM12ER) (24816) ..........................
16 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
17 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
18 of any natural resource damages (09RD12ER) (24817) .................
19 175,000 ............................................. (re. $103,000)
20 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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 (09LC11ER) (24813) ...........
28 600,000 .............................................. (re. $14,000)
29 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
30 tion services projects (09SM11ER) (24816) ..........................
31 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
32 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
33 of any natural resource damages (09RD11ER) (24817) .................
34 200,000 .............................................. (re. $19,000)
35 By chapter 99, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
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, according to the
41 following:
42 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
43 tion services projects (09SM10ER) (24816) ..........................
44 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
45 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
46 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
47 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
48 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for the breast cancer and
5 environmental risk factors program at Cornell University (09BC09ER)
6 (24819) ... 450,000 ................................. (re. $450,000)
7 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009, as amended by chapter
8 502, section 5, of the laws of 2009:
9 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
10 tion services projects (09SM09ER) (24816) ..........................
11 1,381,000 ......................................... (re. $1,381,000)
12 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 1,
13 section 4, of the laws of 2009:
14 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
15 tion services projects (09SM08ER) (24816) ..........................
16 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $2,500,000)
17 By chapter 55, 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 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
21 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
22 location to other state departments and agencies, according to the
23 following:
24 Secondary materials regional marketing assistance and energy conserva-
25 tion services projects (09SM07ER) (24816) ..........................
26 8,750,000 ......................................... (re. $8,750,000)
27 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, for assessment and recovery
28 of any natural resource damages to the Hudson River (09RD07ER)
29 (24817) ... 1,300,000 ................................. (re. $9,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
31 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
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 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
35 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
36 location to other state departments and agencies, including: (a)
37 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,300,000 for the assess-
38 ment and recovery of any natural resource damages to the Hudson
39 River; and (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $450,000 for
40 a Cornell University program to assess breast cancer and environ-
41 mental risk factors in New York State (09E206ER) (24751) ...........
42 23,770,500 ........................................ (re. $8,630,000)
43 PROJECT SCHEDULE
44 PROJECT AMOUNT
45 --------------------------------------------
46 (thousands of dollars)
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1 Non-hazardous landfill closure
2 projects ........................... 3,000
3 Municipal waste reduction or
4 recycling projects ................. 8,750
5 Secondary materials regional
6 marketing assistance and
7 energy conservation services
8 projects ........................... 8,750
9 Services and expenses of the
10 assessment and recovery of
11 any natural resource damages
12 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
13 Pesticides program ................... 2,475
14 --------------
15 Total ........................... 24,275
16 ==============
17 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005, as amended by chapter 54,
18 section 1, of the laws of 2011:
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 solid waste 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, including: (a)
24 notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $1,300,000 for the assess-
25 ment and recovery of any natural resource damages to the Hudson
26 River; and (b) notwithstanding any law to the contrary, $450,000 for
27 a Cornell University program to assess breast cancer and environ-
28 mental risk factors in New York State (09E205ER) (24751) ...........
29 18,750,000 .......................................... (re. $908,000)
30 PROJECT SCHEDULE
31 PROJECT AMOUNT
32 --------------------------------------------
33 (thousands of dollars)
34 Non-hazardous landfill closure
35 projects ........................... 3,000
36 Municipal waste reduction or
37 recycling projects ................. 7,000
38 Secondary materials regional
39 marketing assistance and
40 energy conservation services
41 projects ........................... 7,000
42 Services and expenses of the
43 assessment and recovery of
44 any natural resource damages
45 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
46 Pesticides program ................... 2,475
47 --------------
48 Total ........................... 20,775
49 ==============
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
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 (09E204ER) (24751)
7 ... 16,775,000 ........................................ (re. $8,000)
8 PROJECT SCHEDULE
9 PROJECT AMOUNT
10 --------------------------------------------
11 (thousands of dollars)
12 Municipal waste reduction or
13 recycling projects ................. 6,500
14 Secondary materials regional
15 marketing assistance and
16 energy conservation services
17 projects ........................... 6,500
18 Services and expenses of the
19 assessment and recovery of
20 any natural resource damages
21 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
22 Pesticides program ................... 2,475
23 --------------
24 Total ........................... 16,775
25 ==============
26 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as added by chapter 684,
27 section 2, of the laws of 2003:
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 (09E203ER) (24751)
33 ... 16,925,000 ...................................... (re. $637,000)
34 Project Schedule
35 PROJECT AMOUNT
36 --------------------------------------------
37 (thousands of dollars)
38 Municipal waste reduction or
39 recycling projects ................. 6,500
40 Secondary materials regional
41 marketing assistance and
42 energy conservation services
43 projects ........................... 6,500
44 Services and expenses of the
45 assessment and recovery of
46 any natural resource damages
47 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
48 Pesticides program ................... 2,625
49 --------------
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Total ............................. 16,925
2 ==============
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
4 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
5 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
6 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
7 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
8 location to other state departments and agencies (09E202ER) (24751)
9 ... 14,435,000 ...................................... (re. $134,000)
10 Project Schedule
11 PROJECT AMOUNT
12 --------------------------------------------
13 (thousands of dollars)
14 Municipal waste reduction or
15 recycling projects ................ 5,255
16 Secondary materials regional
17 marketing assistance and
18 energy conservation services
19 projects .......................... 5,255
20 Services and expenses of the
21 assessment and recovery of
22 any natural resource damages
23 to the Hudson River ............... 1,300
24 Pesticides program .................. 2,625
25 -------------
26 Total ............................ 14,435
27 =============
28 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000, as amended by chapter 55,
29 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
30 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
31 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
32 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
33 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
34 location to other state departments and agencies (09E200ER) (24751)
35 ... 22,025,000 ....................................... (re. $21,000)
36 Project Schedule
37 PROJECT AMOUNT
38 --------------------------------------------
39 (thousands of dollars)
40 Non-hazardous landfill closure
41 projects ........................... 7,000
42 Municipal waste reduction or
43 recycling projects ................. 6,225
44 Secondary materials regional
45 marketing assistance and
46 energy conservation services
47 projects ........................... 5,000
48 Services and expenses of the
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1 assessment and recovery of
2 any natural resource damages
3 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
4 Pesticides program ................... 2,650
5 --------------
6 Total ............................. 22,175
7 ==============
8 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55,
9 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
10 For services and expenses of projects and purposes authorized by
11 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
12 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
13 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
14 location to other state departments and agencies (09E299ER) (24751)
15 ... 22,083,319 ....................................... (re. $32,000)
16 Project Schedule
17 PROJECT AMOUNT
18 --------------------------------------------
19 (thousands of dollars)
20 Non-hazardous landfill closure
21 projects ........................... 9,000
22 Municipal waste reduction or
23 recycling projects ................. 4,500
24 Secondary materials regional
25 marketing assistance and
26 energy conservation services
27 projects ........................... 4,500
28 Services and expenses of the
29 assessment and recovery of
30 any natural resource damages
31 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
32 Pesticides program ................... 3,600
33 --------------
34 Total ............................. 22,900
35 ==============
36 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 54,
37 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
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 solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
41 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subal-
42 location to other state departments and agencies (09E297ER) (24751)
43 ... 31,110,000 ...................................... (re. $641,000)
44 project schedule
45 PROJECT AMOUNT
46 --------------------------------------------
47 (thousands of dollars)
48 Non-hazardous landfill closure
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 projects .......................... 17,000
2 Municipal waste reduction or
3 recycling projects ................. 5,505
4 Secondary materials regional
5 marketing assistance and
6 energy conservation services
7 projects ........................... 5,505
8 Pesticides program ................... 1,100
9 --------------
10 Total ............................. 29,110
11 ==============
12 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 55,
13 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
14 For services and expenses of projects authorized by the environmental
15 protection act of 1993 to receive funding from the solid and hazard-
16 ous materials account (71E294ER) (24751) ...........................
17 12,400,000 ............................................ (re. $4,000)
18 project schedule
19 PROJECT AMOUNT
20 --------------------------------------------
21 (thousands of dollars)
22 Non-hazardous landfill closure
23 projects ........................... 9,000
24 Municipal waste reduction or
25 recycling projects ................. 2,000
26 Secondary materials regional
27 marketing assistance
28 projects ........................... 2,000
29 --------------
30 Total ............................. 13,000
31 ==============
32 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENTS (CCP)
33 Capital Projects Funds - Other
34 Environmental Protection Fund
35 Open Space Account - 30454
36 Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002, as amended by chapter 55,
38 section 1, of the laws of 2003:
39 For supplemental services and expenses of projects and purposes,
40 including the payment of liabilities incurred during state fiscal
41 year 2001-02 for biodiversity stewardship and research, soil and
42 water conservation districts. Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed
43 Protection Alliance, Albany Pinebush Preserve Commission, Long
44 Island South Shore Estuary Reserve and Peconic Bay; authorized by
45 section 92-s of the state finance law to receive funding from the
46 open space account in accordance with a programmatic and financial
47 plan to be approved by the director of the budget, including subalo-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 cation to other state departments and agencies including costs
2 related to the acquisition of the following properties: Long Island
3 Sound Coastal Area including Held Property, Long Island South Shore
4 Estuary Reserve, Peconic Pinelands Maritime Reserve Projects, Pine
5 Barrens Core Compatible Growth Area and Critical Resource Area,
6 Western Suffolk/Nassau Special Groundwater Protection Area Under-
7 hill, Inner City/Underserved Community Parks - including Bushwick
8 Inlet, Mount Loretto, Staten Island Greenbelt, Staten Island Wet
9 Woods, Fahnestock State Park, Great Swamp, Lundy Estate, Neversink
10 Highlands, Highlands Greenway Corridor, Mongaup Valley Wildlife
11 Management Area, Shunnemunk Mountain/Moodna Creek/Woodcock Mountain,
12 Sterling Forest, Shawangunk Mountains, Westchester Marine Corridor,
13 Beaverkill/Willowemoc, Hudson River Corridor Estuary/Greenway Trail,
14 Catskill Unfragmented Forest, Long Path, New York City Watershed
15 Lands-Croton, Taconic Ridge/Harlem Valley, Albany Pine Bush, Olana
16 Viewshed, Five Rivers Environmental Education Center, Tivoli
17 Preserve, Pilot Knob, Floodwood Camp, Lake Champlain Shoreline and
18 Wetlands, Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park, National Lead/Tahawus,
19 Undeveloped Lake George Shore, Whitney Park, Recreational Trail
20 Linkages and Networks, Bog River/Beaver River Headwater Complex,
21 Eastern Lake Ontario Shoreline and Islands, Minnehaha Tract, Maumee
22 Swamp, Moose River Corridor, Tug Hill Core Forests and Headwater
23 Streams, Rome Sand Plains, Nelson Swamp, Genesee
24 Greenway/Recreationway, Genny-Green Trail/Link Trail, Northern
25 Montezuma Wetlands, Hemlock/Canadice/Honeoye Lakes, Allegany State
26 Park, Alder Bottom/French Creek, Great Lakes & Niagara River Access,
27 Shore Lands & Vistas, Salmon River Corridor, Braddock Bay, Clark
28 Reservation State Park, Chautauqua Lake Access, Shore Lands and
29 Vistas, Randolf Swamp, Eighteen Mile Creek/Hampton Brook Woods,
30 Delaware River Tailwaters, Statewide Small Projects, Working Forest
31 Lands/Conservation Easements - Cedarlands, Working Forest
32 Lands/Conservation Easements - Champion International Inc., Working
33 Forest Lands/Conservation Easements-Domtar Inc., Working Forest
34 Lands/Conservation Easements-Boeselager Forestry, and Working Forest
35 Lands/Conservation Easements-Clerical Medical Forestry (09E702EA)
36 (24716) ... 63,330,000 ............................... (re. $60,000)
37 Project Schedule
38 PROJECT AMOUNT
39 --------------------------------------------
40 (thousands of dollars)
41 Land acquisition .................... 38,000
42 Hudson River Estuary Manage-
43 ment Plan .......................... 5,800
44 Biodiversity stewardship and
45 research ............................. 750
46 County agriculture and farm-
47 land protection activities ......... 8,000
48 Non-point source abatement and
49 control projects ................... 6,000
50 Soil and water conservation
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 districts .......................... 1,860
2 Finger Lakes-Lake Ontario
3 Watershed Protection Alli-
4 ance ............................... 1,300
5 Albany Pine Bush Preserve
6 Commission ........................... 370
7 Long Island Central Pine
8 Barrens Planning ..................... 700
9 Long Island South Shore Estu-
10 ary Reserve .......................... 350
11 Peconic Bay ............................ 200
12 --------------
13 Total ............................. 63,330
14 ==============
15 Capital Projects Funds - Other
16 Environmental Protection Fund
17 Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Account - 30453
18 Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
19 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
20 For supplemental services and expenses of projects and purposes
21 authorized by section 92-s of the state finance law to receive fund-
22 ing from the parks, recreation and historic preservation account in
23 accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by
24 the director of the budget, including suballocation to other state
25 departments and agencies. Notwithstanding any other law to the
26 contrary, $10 million of this appropriation shall support capital
27 projects, excluding personal service costs, eligible and authorized
28 for funding from any office of parks, recreation and historic pres-
29 ervation state parks infrastructure fund-076 appropriation or reap-
30 propriation, subject to the approval of the director of the budget.
31 Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, such expenses shall be
32 paid in the first instance from the state parks infrastructure fund
33 - 076, then reimbursed from this appropriation, including the trans-
34 fer of expenses and the payment of liabilities incurred prior to
35 April 1, 2002, up to the limit of $10 million (09E602EA) (24715) ...
36 47,750,000 ........................................ (re. $1,573,000)
37 Project Schedule
38 PROJECT AMOUNT
39 --------------------------------------------
40 (thousands of dollars)
41 Local waterfront revitaliza-
42 tion programs ...................... 6,750
43 Parks, recreation and historic
44 preservation projects .............. 8,500
45 Hudson River Park ................... 15,000
46 Stewardship projects ................. 6,500
47 State parks projects ................ 10,000
48 Historic barns projects .............. 1,000
49 --------------
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Total ............................. 47,750
2 ==============
3 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
4 For services and expenses of projects to receive funding from the
5 parks, recreation, and historic preservation account, in accordance
6 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
7 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
8 ments, agencies, public benefit corporations and public authorities
9 (09E500EA) (24715) ... 10,000,000 ................. (re. $1,467,000)
10 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
11 For services and expenses of projects to receive funding from the
12 parks, recreation and historic preservation account, in accordance
13 with a programmatic and financial plan to be approved by the direc-
14 tor of the budget, including suballocation to other state depart-
15 ments, agencies, public benefit corporations and public authorities
16 (09E699EA) (24715) ... 26,650,000 ................... (re. $858,000)
17 Capital Projects Funds - Other
18 Environmental Protection Fund
19 Solid Waste Account - 30452
20 Environmental Protection and Enhancements Purpose
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
22 For supplemental services and expenses of projects and purposes,
23 including the payment of liabilities incurred during state fiscal
24 year 2001-02 for natural resource damages and pesticides program,
25 authorized by section 92-s of the state finance law to receive fund-
26 ing from the solid waste account in accordance with a programmatic
27 and financial plan to be approved by the director of the budget,
28 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
29 (09E502EA) (24714) ... 13,920,000 ................... (re. $114,000)
30 Project Schedule
31 PROJECT AMOUNT
32 --------------------------------------------
33 (thousands of dollars)
34 Municipal waste reduction or
35 recycling projects ................. 5,000
36 Secondary materials regional
37 marketing assistance and
38 energy conservation services
39 projects ........................... 4,995
40 Services and expenses of the
41 assessment and recovery of
42 any natural resource damages
43 to the Hudson River ................ 1,300
44 Pesticides program ................... 2,625
45 --------------
46 Total ............................. 13,920
47 ==============
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
2 For services and expenses of projects 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, agencies, public benefit corpo-
6 rations and public authorities (09E599EA) (24714) ..................
7 3,250,000 ............................................ (re. $46,000)
8 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOND ACT FUND (CCP)
9 Capital Projects Funds - Other
10 Environmental Quality Bond Act Fund
11 Environmental Quality Bond Act Fund Account - 30670
12 Bond Proceeds Purpose
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, as amended by chapter 55,
14 section 1, of the laws of 1996:
15 The sum of $209,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary is
16 hereby appropriated from the "environmental quality bond act fund"
17 as established by section 97-d of the state finance law for payment
18 to the capital projects fund for disbursements from such fund as
19 certified by the state comptroller as: "Hazardous Waste Site Remedi-
20 ation Disbursements," "Municipal Landfill Closure Disbursements,"
21 "Land Acquisition, Preservation and Improvement Disbursements," and
22 "Historic Preservation, Municipal Park and Urban Cultural Parks
23 Disbursements." The director of the budget is hereby authorized to
24 designate to the state comptroller appropriations made from the
25 capital projects fund in accordance with the provisions of article
26 52 of the environmental conservation law for the purposes heretofore
27 specified. The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each
28 month certify to the director of the budget, the chairman of the
29 senate finance committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and
30 means committee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations
31 designated by the director of the budget for each of the purposes
32 herein enumerated for the month preceding such certification and
33 such certifications shall not exceed in the aggregate the moneys
34 appropriated therefor from the capital projects fund. A copy of each
35 such certification shall also be delivered to the public officers of
36 the respective state department or agency to which such capital
37 projects fund appropriations are made available (71109210) (80914)
38 ... 209,000,000 .................................. (re. $45,951,000)
39 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROTECTION FUND (CCP)
40 Capital Projects Funds - Other
41 Environmental Quality Protection Fund
42 Environmental Quality Protection Account - 30640
43 Bond Proceeds Purpose
44 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992, as amended by chapter 55,
45 section 1, of the laws of 1996:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 The sum of $84,369,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary is
2 hereby appropriated from the "environmental quality protection fund"
3 as established by section 97-a of the state finance law for payment
4 to the capital projects fund for disbursements from such fund as
5 certified by the state comptroller as: "Water Quality Improvement
6 Disbursements," "State Air Quality Improvement Disbursements,"
7 "Municipal Air Quality Improvement Disbursements," "Land Preserva-
8 tion and Improvement Disbursements," "Municipal Solid Waste Manage-
9 ment Disbursements," and "Park Lands Disbursements."
10 The director of the budget is hereby authorized to designate to the
11 state comptroller appropriations made from the capital projects fund
12 in accordance with the provisions of article 51 of the environmental
13 conservation law for the purposes heretofore specified.
14 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
15 to the director of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
16 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means commit-
17 tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations designated by the
18 director of the budget for each of the purposes herein enumerated
19 for the month preceding such certification and such certifications
20 shall not exceed in the aggregate the moneys appropriated therefor
21 from the capital projects fund. A copy of each such certification
22 shall also be delivered to the public officers of the respective
23 state department or agency to which such capital projects fund
24 appropriations are made available (71059210) (80906) ...............
25 84,369,000 ....................................... (re. $17,710,000)
26 By chapter 54, section 9, of the laws of 1981, as amended by chapter 55,
27 section 1, of the laws of 1996:
28 The sum of seven hundred fifty-nine million nine hundred eighty-one
29 thousand two hundred eighty dollars ($759,981,280), or so much ther-
30 eof as may be necessary is hereby appropriated from the "environ-
31 mental quality protection fund" as established by section 97-a of
32 the state finance law for payment to the capital projects fund for
33 disbursements from such fund as certified by the state comptroller
34 as: "Water Quality Improvement Disbursements," "State Air Quality
35 Improvement Disbursements," "Municipal Air Quality Improvement
36 Disbursements," "Land Preservation and Improvement Disbursements,"
37 "Municipal Solid Waste Management Disbursements," and "Park Lands
38 Disbursements."
39 The director of the budget is hereby authorized to designate to the
40 state comptroller appropriations made from the capital projects fund
41 in accordance with the provisions of article fifty-one of the envi-
42 ronmental conservation law for the purposes heretofore specified.
43 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
44 to the director of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
45 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means commit-
46 tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations designated by the
47 director of the budget for each of the purposes herein enumerated
48 for the month preceding such certification and such certifications
49 shall not exceed in the aggregate the moneys appropriated therefor
50 from the capital projects fund. A copy of each such certification
51 shall also be delivered to the public officers of the respective
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 state department or agency to which such capital projects fund
2 appropriations are made available (01371610) (80906) ...............
3 ....................................................(re. $1,269,000)
4 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
5 Capital Projects Funds - Other
6 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
7 Environmental Restoration Purpose
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
9 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
10 environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
11 of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
12 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
13 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
14 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
15 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
16 "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
17 priated herein may be suballocated to other state departments and
18 agencies.
19 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
20 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental
21 restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
22 environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
23 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
24 budget.
25 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
26 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
27 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
28 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
29 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Environmental
30 Restoration Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such
31 certification (09BA02W5) (24838) ... 75,000,000 ..... (re. $479,000)
32 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001:
33 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
34 environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
35 of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
36 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
37 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
38 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
39 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
40 "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
41 priated herein may be suballocated to other state departments and
42 agencies.
43 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
44 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental
45 restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
46 environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
47 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
48 budget.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
2 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
3 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
4 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
5 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Environmental
6 Restoration Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such
7 certification (09BA01W5) (24838) ... 25,000,000 ..... (re. $288,000)
8 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
9 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
10 environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
11 of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
12 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
13 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
14 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
15 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
16 "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
17 priated herein may be suballocated to other state departments and
18 agencies.
19 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
20 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental
21 restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
22 environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
23 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
24 budget.
25 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
26 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
27 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
28 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
29 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Environmental
30 Restoration Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such
31 certification (09BA00W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ..... (re. $382,000)
32 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
33 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
34 environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
35 of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
36 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
37 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
38 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
39 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
40 "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
41 priated herein may be suballocated to other state departments and
42 agencies.
43 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
44 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental
45 restoration projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the
46 environmental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
47 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
48 budget.
49 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
50 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
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 (09BA99W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ..... (re. $138,000)
6 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
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 (09BA98W5) (24838) ... 10,000,000 ...... (re. $55,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
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
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Environmental
2 Restoration Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such
3 certification (09BA97W5) (24838) ... 20,000,000 .. (re. $20,000,000)
4 By chapter 413, section 29, of the laws of 1996, as amended by chapter
5 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
6 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
7 environmental restoration projects in accordance with the provisions
8 of title 5 of article 56 of the environmental conservation law for
9 project costs, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
10 and for payment of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air
11 implementation fund for services and expenses of state departments
12 and agencies, including fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as
13 "Environmental Restoration Project Disbursements". The moneys appro-
14 priated herein may be suballocated to other state departments and
15 agencies.
16 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, moneys
17 hereby appropriated shall be available for environmental restoration
18 projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the environ-
19 mental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
20 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
21 budget.
22 The state comptroller at the commencement of each month shall certify
23 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
24 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
25 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
26 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Environmental
27 Restoration Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such
28 certification (09BA96W5) (24838) ... 50,000,000 ..... (re. $253,000)
29 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS (CCP)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Maintenance and Operations Purpose
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
34 For the maintenance and operation of various facilities and systems
35 including personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs
36 (09FM19MO) (81107) ... 6,000,000 .................. (re. $4,774,000)
37 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
38 For the maintenance and operation of various facilities and systems
39 including personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs
40 (09FM18MO) (81107) ... 6,000,000 ...................... (re. $2,000)
41 FISH AND WILDLIFE (CCP)
42 Capital Projects Funds - Other
43 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
44 Fish and Wildlife Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
2 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
3 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
4 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal service, fringe
5 benefits and indirect costs (09HE1354) (24839) .....................
6 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
8 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
9 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
10 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal service, fringe
11 benefits and indirect costs (09HE1254) (24839) .....................
12 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
14 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
15 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
16 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal services and
17 fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE1154) (24839) ..............
18 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
19 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
20 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
21 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
22 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal services and
23 fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE1054) (24839) ..............
24 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
25 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
26 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
27 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
28 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal services and
29 fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE0954) (24839) ..............
30 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
31 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
32 For the purchase of capital equipment and for the renovation, rehabil-
33 itation and reconstruction of the department of environmental
34 conservation's fish hatcheries including personal services and
35 fringe benefits and indirect costs (09HE0854) (24839) ..............
36 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $639,000)
37 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 55,
38 section 1, of the laws of 2004:
39 For rehabilitation and improvements of fishing access sites including
40 personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09FA0354)
41 (24841) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $409,000)
42 Capital Projects Fund - Other
43 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
44 Habitat Conservation and Access Account - 32217
45 Fish and Wildlife Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
2 For services and expenses, including personal service, non-personal
3 service, fringe benefits and indirect costs related to management,
4 protection and restoration fish and wildlife habitat, and improve-
5 ment and development of public access for fish and wildlife related
6 recreation (09HC1954) (24718) ... 1,500,000 ....... (re. $1,094,000)
7 Capital Projects Funds - Other
8 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
9 Hudson River Habitat Restoration Fund - 32206
10 Fish and Wildlife Purpose
11 By chapter 712, section 3, of the laws of 1994:
12 For payment of the state match portion of any and all costs and
13 expenditures incurred for the purpose of Hudson River habitat resto-
14 ration capital projects (09HR9454) (24894) .........................
15 600,000 ............................................. (re. $351,000)
16 LANDS AND FORESTS (CCP)
17 Capital Projects Funds - Other
18 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
19 Lands and Forests Purpose
20 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
21 For services and expenses, including personal service, non-personal
22 service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the steward-
23 ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
24 tion of Unit Management Plans, costs related to invasive species
25 management activities and for the development and implementation of
26 Green Certification for state forests, including suballocation to
27 other state departments and agencies (09LF1953) (25766) ............
28 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
29 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
30 For services and expenses, including personal service, non-personal
31 service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the steward-
32 ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
33 tion of Unit Management Plans, costs related to invasive species
34 management activities and for the development and implementation of
35 Green Certification for state forests, including suballocation to
36 other state departments and agencies (09LF1853) (25766) ............
37 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
38 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
39 For services and expenses, including personal service, non-personal
40 service, indirect costs and fringe benefits related to the steward-
41 ship of newly acquired and existing state lands, for the implementa-
42 tion of Unit Management Plans, costs related to invasive species
43 management activities and for the development and implementation of
44 Green Certification for state forests, including suballocation to
255 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 other state departments and agencies (09LF1753) (25766) ............
2 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,070,000)
3 For the purchase and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
4 ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
5 gency response in support of public safety, including personal
6 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1753) (24846) ....
7 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
8 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
9 For the purchase and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
10 ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
11 gency response in support of public safety, including personal
12 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1653) (24846) ....
13 500,000 ............................................. (re. $449,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
15 For the purchase and replacement of equipment and facility improve-
16 ments, including air monitoring, maintenance of facilities and emer-
17 gency response in support of public safety, including personal
18 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09PS1553) (24846) ....
19 2,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,413,000)
20 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
21 For the stewardship of newly acquired and existing state lands includ-
22 ing personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including
23 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09SW1053)
24 (24843) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $274,000)
25 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
26 For the stewardship of newly acquired and existing state lands includ-
27 ing personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including
28 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09SW0953)
29 (24843) ... 900,000 ................................. (re. $231,000)
30 For services and expenses, including necessary consultant costs, for
31 judgement or settlement payments related to land acquisition claims
32 or cases, pursuant to section 503 of the eminent domain procedure
33 law or article 78 of the civil practice law and rules (09AA0953)
34 (24848) ... 15,000,000 ........................... (re. $15,000,000)
35 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
36 For services and expenses, including necessary consultant costs, for
37 judgement or settlement payments related to land acquisition claims
38 or cases, pursuant to section 503 of the eminent domain procedure
39 law or article 78 of the civil practice law and rules (09AA0753)
40 (24848) ... 4,300,000 ............................. (re. $4,300,000)
41 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001, as amended by chapter 55,
42 section 1, of the laws of 2003:
43 For the state's share of Federal Transportation Efficiency Act of the
44 21st Century program grants including personal services and fringe
45 benefits (09IT0153) (24850) ... 2,532,000 ......... (re. $2,325,000)
256 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
2 For services and expenses, including necessary consultant costs, for
3 judgement or settlement payments related to land acquisition claims
4 or cases brought before the court of claims or the supreme court,
5 pursuant to section 503 of the eminent domain procedure law or arti-
6 cle 78 of the civil practice law and rules (09AA0053) (24848) ......
7 1,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 55,
9 section 1, of the laws of 2004:
10 For the state's share of Federal Intermodal Surface Transportation
11 Efficiency Act enhancement program grants including personal
12 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs. No portion of this
13 appropriation shall be allocated until the commissioner of the
14 department of environmental conservation and the director of the
15 budget have determined that no other sources of funding, including
16 but not limited to natural resource damage claim settlements and
17 environmental protection fund appropriations, are available for this
18 purpose (09IT9453) (24851) ... 500,000 .............. (re. $297,000)
19 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1993:
20 For services and expenses including necessary consultant costs, for
21 judgment or settlement payments related to land acquisition claims
22 or cases brought before the court of claims or the supreme court,
23 pursuant to section 503 of the eminent domain procedure law or arti-
24 cle 78 of the civil practice law and rules (09AA9353) (24848) ......
25 18,800,000 .......................................... (re. $596,000)
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1989, as amended by chapter 54,
27 section 3, of the laws of 1990:
28 For demolition of buildings at the former Edgewood Hospital site on
29 Long Island (09168953) (24852) ... 3,450,000 ........ (re. $891,000)
30 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, for:
31 Demolition of buildings at the former Edgewood Hospital site on Long
32 Island (09668753) (24852) ... 6,000,000 ........... (re. $2,246,000)
33 Capital Projects Funds - Other
34 Forest Preserve Expansion Fund
35 Forest Preserve Expansion Account - 31450
36 Lands and Forests Purpose
37 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1996:
38 For the acquisition of additional lands for the forest preserve within
39 either the Adirondack or Catskill parks, in accordance with the
40 provisions of section 97-e of the state finance law (09999653)
41 (24853) ... 20,000 ................................... (re. $20,000)
42 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1993:
43 For the acquisition of additional lands for the forest preserve within
44 either the Adirondack or Catskill parks, in accordance with the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 provisions of section 97-e of the state finance law (09999353)
2 (24853) ... 175,000 .................................. (re. $90,000)
3 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
4 Federal Capital Projects Fund
5 ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
6 Lands and Forests Purpose
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
8 For the federal share of capital projects pursuant to lands and
9 forests resources purposes including the costs associated with the
10 acquisition of lands under the forest legacy program, including
11 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09FL1853)
12 (24847) ... 10,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
14 For the federal share of capital projects pursuant to lands and
15 forests resources purposes including the costs associated with the
16 acquisition of lands under the forest legacy program, including
17 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09FL1753)
18 (24847) ... 10,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,000,000)
19 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
20 For the federal share of costs associated with the acquisition of
21 lands under the forest legacy program, including suballocation to
22 other state departments and agencies (09FL1653) (24847) ............
23 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $2,000,000)
24 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
25 For the federal share of costs associated with the acquisition of
26 lands under the forest legacy program, including suballocation to
27 other state departments and agencies (09FL1353) (24847) ............
28 1,900,000 ......................................... (re. $1,900,000)
29 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
30 For the federal share of costs associated with the acquisition of
31 lands under the forest legacy program, including suballocation to
32 other state departments and agencies (09FL1153) (24847) ............
33 4,000,000 ......................................... (re. $3,200,000)
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
35 For the federal share of costs associated with the acquisition of
36 lands under the forest legacy program, including suballocation to
37 other state departments and agencies (09FL0853) (24847) ............
38 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,016,000)
39 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
40 For the federal share of costs associated with the acquisition of
41 lands under the forest legacy program, including suballocation to
42 other state departments and agencies (09FL0753) (24847) ............
43 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $505,000)
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 MARINE RESOURCES (CCP)
2 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
3 Federal Capital Projects Fund
4 ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
5 Marine Projects Purpose
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
7 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
8 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
9 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
10 agencies (09MR19A1) (24708) ... 10,000,000 ........ (re. $9,957,000)
11 [Capital Projects Funds - Federal
12 Federal Capital Projects Fund
13 ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364
14 Marine Projects Purpose]
15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
16 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
17 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
18 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
19 agencies (09MR17A1) (24708) ... 5,000,000 ......... (re. $4,413,000)
20 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
21 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
22 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
23 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
24 agencies (09MR15A1) (24708) ... 5,000,000 ......... (re. $2,105,000)
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
26 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
27 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
28 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
29 agencies (09MR11A1) (24708) ... 5,000,000 ............ (re. $15,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
31 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
32 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
33 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
34 agencies (09MR10A1) (24708) ... 5,700,000 ........... (re. $767,000)
35 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
36 For the federal share of capital projects undertaken pursuant to fish
37 and wildlife and marine resources purposes including the acquisition
38 of property including suballocation to other state departments and
39 agencies (09MR08A1) (24708) ... 4,000,000 ......... (re. $1,497,000)
40 NEW YORK WORKS (CCP)
41 Capital Projects Funds - Other
42 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Flood Control Purpose
2 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012, as amended by chapter 54,
3 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
4 For New York Works Infrastructure projects to improve and enhance
5 water management infrastructure and public safety with respect to
6 flood management, including but not limited to various dam safety
7 projects and the demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned
8 land; various flood protection projects including the state share of
9 federal sponsored flood control projects, and the maintenance of
10 flood control projects, including Western NY, Ithaca and Syracuse
11 Channel; the state share of various shore protection projects,
12 including Long Island Coastal Erosion projects and Coney Island/Sea
13 Gate Beach, including an advance payment by the state for the local
14 costs of various shore protection projects, including personal
15 service, non-personal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs
16 and the payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2012,
17 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
18 (09NY1263) (25769) ... 101,743,000 ............... (re. $11,537,000)
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
21 Operational Services Purpose
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
23 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
24 projects including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
25 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
26 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
27 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
28 flood protection projects; shore protection projects; state land
29 stewardship, public access and environmental and recreation infras-
30 tructure projects including, notwithstanding any law to the contra-
31 ry, projects on lands being sought pursuant to state land acquisi-
32 tion policy under article 49 of the environmental conservation law,
33 for which the state provided a letter of intent to the town of North
34 Hudson and Essex county to acquire a conservation easement or other
35 interest and for which the fee owner of any such property authorizes
36 such project; vehicles and equipment; water quality improvement
37 projects, fish hatcheries; rehabilitation and improvements of vari-
38 ous department facilities and systems; and well plugging; including
39 personal service, non-personal service and fringe benefits, includ-
40 ing suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09NY1951)
41 (25768) ... 55,250,000 ........................... (re. $53,924,000)
42 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
43 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
44 projects including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
45 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
46 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
47 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
48 flood protection projects; shore protection projects; state land
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 stewardship, public access and environmental and recreation infras-
2 tructure projects including, notwithstanding any law to the contra-
3 ry, projects on lands being sought pursuant to state land acquisi-
4 tion policy under article 49 of the environmental conservation law,
5 for which the state provided a letter of intent to the town of North
6 Hudson and Essex county to acquire a conservation easement or other
7 interest and for which the fee owner of any such property authorizes
8 such project; vehicles and equipment; water quality improvement
9 projects, fish hatcheries; rehabilitation and improvements of vari-
10 ous department facilities and systems; and well plugging; including
11 personal service, non-personal service and fringe benefits, includ-
12 ing suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09NY1851)
13 (25768) ... 40,000,000 ........................... (re. $32,120,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
15 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
16 projects including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
17 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
18 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
19 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
20 flood protection projects; shore protection projects; state land
21 stewardship, public access and environmental and recreation infras-
22 tructure projects including, notwithstanding any law to the contra-
23 ry, projects on lands being sought pursuant to state land acquisi-
24 tion policy under article 49 of the environmental conservation law,
25 for which the state provided a letter of intent to the town of North
26 Hudson and Essex county to acquire a conservation easement or other
27 interest and for which the fee owner of any such property authorizes
28 such project; vehicles and equipment; water quality improvement
29 projects, fish hatcheries; rehabilitation and improvements of vari-
30 ous department facilities and systems; and well plugging; including
31 personal service, non-personal service and fringe benefits, includ-
32 ing suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09NY1751)
33 (25768) ... 70,000,000 ........................... (re. $38,654,000)
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
35 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
36 projects including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
37 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
38 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
39 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
40 flood protection projects; shore protection projects; state land
41 stewardship, public access and environmental and recreation infras-
42 tructure projects; vehicles and equipment; water quality improvement
43 projects, fish hatcheries; and well plugging; including personal
44 service, non-personal service and fringe benefits, including subal-
45 location to other state departments and agencies (09NY1651) (25768)
46 ... 40,000,000 ................................... (re. $14,601,000)
47 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
48 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
49 projects, including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
2 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
3 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
4 flood protection projects; state land stewardship, public access and
5 environmental and recreation infrastructure projects; vehicles and
6 equipment related to stewardship and emergency preparedness; water
7 quality improvement projects; and fish hatcheries; including
8 personal service, nonpersonal service and fringe benefits, including
9 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09NY1551)
10 (25768) ... 40,000,000 ........................... (re. $14,958,000)
11 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014, as amended by chapter 54,
12 section 1, of the laws of 2015:
13 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
14 projects, including but not limited to air monitoring infrastructure
15 investments; remediation of legacy environmental contamination;
16 investments in information technology; dam safety projects and the
17 demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned land; state-owned
18 flood protection projects; state land stewardship, public access and
19 environmental and recreation infrastructure projects; vehicles and
20 equipment related to stewardship and emergency preparedness; fish
21 hatcheries; and marine program infrastructure; including personal
22 service, nonpersonal service and fringe benefits, including suballo-
23 cation to other state departments and agencies (09NY1451) (25768)
24 ... 40,000,000 ................................... (re. $13,131,000)
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013, as amended by chapter 55,
26 section 1, of the laws of 2016:
27 For services, expenses, and indirect costs related to New York Works
28 projects, including but not limited to environmental restoration
29 projects; remediation of legacy environmental contamination; invest-
30 ments in information technology; State land stewardship and environ-
31 mental and recreation infrastructure projects; and water quality
32 improvement projects, including suballocation to other state depart-
33 ments and agencies.
34 Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the Department may enter into
35 agreements with municipalities to undertake environmental restora-
36 tion projects on behalf of a municipality upon request, provided
37 that the municipality shall provide ten percent of the total project
38 costs. Any and all moneys recovered or reimbursed through agreements
39 shall be deposited with the comptroller and credited to the account
40 of the fund from which the expenditures were made (09NY1351) (25768)
41 ... 40,000,000 .................................... (re. $8,791,000)
42 OPERATIONS (CCP)
43 Capital Projects Funds - Other
44 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
45 Operational Services Purpose
46 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For rehabilitation and improvements of various department facilities
2 and systems including personal service and fringe benefits and indi-
3 rect costs in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to
4 be approved by the director of the budget including suballocation to
5 other state departments and agencies (09RI1951) (24855) ............
6 19,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,128,000)
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
8 For rehabilitation and improvements of various department facilities
9 and systems including personal service and fringe benefits and indi-
10 rect costs in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to
11 be approved by the director of the budget including suballocation to
12 other state departments and agencies (09RI1851) (24855) ............
13 18,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,769,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
15 For rehabilitation and improvements of various department facilities
16 and systems including personal service and fringe benefits and indi-
17 rect costs in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to
18 be approved by the director of the budget including suballocation to
19 other state departments and agencies (09RI1751) (24855) ............
20 15,000,000 ........................................ (re. $3,841,000)
21 For replacement of vehicles and heavy duty construction equipment
22 (09EQ1751) (24856) ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
23 For services and expenses, including personal service and fringe bene-
24 fits, necessary for projects and purposes required by Executive
25 Order 88, including design, construction, operation and maintenance
26 of all new buildings, and the development and purchase of energy
27 efficient equipment; for remedial activities at state-owned facili-
28 ties, including the compliance with state and federal laws and regu-
29 lations (09SF1751) (24859) ... 1,000,000 .......... (re. $1,000,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
31 For replacement of vehicles and heavy duty construction equipment
32 (09EQ1651) (24856) ... 1,000,000 .................. (re. $1,000,000)
33 For services and expenses, including personal service and fringe bene-
34 fits, necessary for projects and purposes required by Executive
35 Order 88, including design, construction, operation and maintenance
36 of all new buildings, and the development and purchase of energy
37 efficient equipment; for remedial activities at state-owned facili-
38 ties, including the compliance with state and federal laws and regu-
39 lations (09SF1651) (24859) ... 900,000 .............. (re. $900,000)
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
41 For rehabilitation and improvements of various department facilities
42 and systems including personal service and fringe benefits and indi-
43 rect costs in accordance with a programmatic and financial plan to
44 be approved by the director of the budget including suballocation to
45 other state departments and agencies (09RI1551) (24855) ............
46 9,650,000 ........................................... (re. $377,000)
47 For replacement of vehicles and heavy duty construction equipment
48 (09EQ1551) (24856) ... 2,750,000 .................. (re. $1,093,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
2 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
3 (09DF1551) (24858) ... 750,000 ...................... (re. $750,000)
4 For services and expenses, including personal service, fringe bene-
5 fits, and non-personal services necessary for remedial activities to
6 plug or replug abandoned oil and gas wells including the surface
7 restoration of the affected land pursuant to article 23 of the envi-
8 ronmental conservation law (09OG1551) (25767) ......................
9 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
10 For services and expenses, including personal service and fringe bene-
11 fits, necessary for projects and purposes required by Executive
12 Order 88, including design, construction, operation and maintenance
13 of all new buildings, and the development and purchase of energy
14 efficient equipment; for remedial activities at state-owned facili-
15 ties, including the compliance with state and federal laws and regu-
16 lations (09SF1551) (24859) ... 2,000,000 .......... (re. $1,546,000)
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
18 For replacement of vehicles and heavy duty construction equipment
19 (09EQ1451) (24856) ... 2,000,000 .................... (re. $603,000)
20 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
21 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
22 (09DF1451) (24858) ... 750,000 ...................... (re. $750,000)
23 For services and expenses, including personal service, fringe bene-
24 fits, and non-personal services necessary for remedial activities to
25 plug or replug abandoned oil and gas wells including the surface
26 restoration of the affected land pursuant to article 23 of the envi-
27 ronmental conservation law (09OG1451) (25767) ......................
28 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
29 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
30 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
31 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
32 (09DF1351) (24858) ... 750,000 ...................... (re. $459,000)
33 For services and expenses, including personal service, fringe bene-
34 fits, and non-personal services necessary for remedial activities to
35 plug or replug abandoned oil and gas wells including the surface
36 restoration of the affected land pursuant to article 23 of the envi-
37 ronmental conservation law (09OG1351) (25767) ......................
38 500,000 ............................................. (re. $287,000)
39 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
40 For dam safety and the demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned
41 land, and for various dam safety projects including personal service
42 and fringe benefits (09DS1251) (24857) .............................
43 1,500,000 ......................................... (re. $1,500,000)
44 For services and expenses, including personal service and fringe bene-
45 fits, necessary for projects and purposes required by Executive
46 Order 111, including design, construction, operation and maintenance
47 of all new buildings, and the development and purchase of energy
48 efficient equipment; for remedial activities at state-owned facili-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ties, including the compliance with state and federal laws and regu-
2 lations (09SF1251) (24859) ... 1,000,000 ............. (re. $70,000)
3 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
4 For dam safety and the demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned
5 land, and for various dam safety projects including personal
6 services and fringe benefits (09DS0951) (24857) ....................
7 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,753,000)
8 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
9 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
10 (09DF0951) (24858) ... 450,000 ....................... (re. $34,000)
11 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
12 For dam safety and the demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned
13 land, and for various dam safety projects including personal
14 services and fringe benefits (09DS0851) (24857) ....................
15 2,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,910,000)
16 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
17 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
18 (09DF0851) (24858) ... 450,000 ...................... (re. $277,000)
19 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
20 For dam safety and the demolition of unsafe structures on state-owned
21 land including personal services and fringe benefits (09DS0751)
22 (24857) ... 2,000,000 ............................... (re. $209,000)
23 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
24 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
25 (09DF0751) (24858) ... 250,000 ........................ (re. $6,000)
26 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
27 For services and expenses, including personal services and fringe
28 benefits, for design and construction of department facilities
29 (09DF0651) (24858) ... 750,000 ....................... (re. $58,000)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
32 Financial Security Account - 32201
33 Operational Services Purpose
34 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
35 For services and expenses of the department to complete or remediate a
36 department-regulated project using the proceeds specified in the
37 project's required financial security arrangement when the terms of
38 that arrangement must be implemented.
39 Notwithstanding any other provision of law or terms of any financial
40 security instrument, any residuals may be available for department
41 capital projects (09431751) (24895) ................................
42 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $4,732,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
44 For services and expenses of the department to complete or remediate a
45 department-regulated project using the proceeds specified in the
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 project's required financial security arrangement when the terms of
2 that arrangement must be implemented. No portion of this appropri-
3 ation shall be available for projects for which financial security
4 proceeds have not been received (09431651) (24895) .................
5 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $5,000,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994:
7 For services and expenses of the department to complete or remediate a
8 department-regulated project using the proceeds specified in the
9 project's required financial security arrangement when the terms of
10 that arrangement must be implemented. No portion of this appropri-
11 ation shall be available for projects for which financial security
12 proceeds have not been received (09439451) (24895) .................
13 2,000,000 ........................................... (re. $627,000)
14 Capital Projects Funds - Other
15 Natural Resource Damages Fund
16 Natural Resource Damages Account - 31900(M)
17 Operational Services Purpose
18 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
19 For services and expenses related to restoration projects, replacement
20 acquisition projects or combinations thereof resulting from success-
21 ful natural resource damages claims including suballocation to other
22 state departments and agencies (09441651) (24860) ..................
23 26,000,000 ....................................... (re. $26,000,000)
24 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007, as amended by chapter 54,
25 section 1, of the laws of 2013:
26 For services and expenses related to restoration projects, replacement
27 acquisition projects or combinations thereof resulting from success-
28 ful natural resource damages claims, and suballocation to other
29 state departments and agencies (09440751) (24860) ..................
30 26,000,000 ........................................ (re. $7,122,000)
31 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 54,
32 section 1, of the laws of 2005:
33 For services and expenses related to restoration projects, replacement
34 acquisition projects or combinations thereof resulting from success-
35 ful natural resource damages claims. No portion of this appropri-
36 ation shall be available for projects for which recovered funds have
37 not been received including suballocation to the department of
38 health and the office of parks, recreation and historic preservation
39 (09449451) (24860) ... 23,503,000 ................... (re. $395,000)
40 PURE WATERS BOND FUND (CCP)
41 Capital Projects Funds - Other
42 Pure Waters Bond Fund
43 Pure Waters Bond Fund Account - 30620
44 Bond Proceeds Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 8, of the laws of 1978, as amended by chapter 55,
2 section 1, of the laws of 1996:
3 The sum of two hundred sixty-three million thirty-five thousand nine
4 hundred sixty-one dollars ($263,035,961) or so much thereof as may
5 be necessary, is hereby appropriated from the proceeds of the sale
6 of bonds authorized pursuant to the provisions of chapter one
7 hundred and seventy-six of the laws of nineteen hundred sixty-five
8 known as the "Pure Waters Bond Act" for payment to the capital
9 projects fund as created by section ninety-three of the state
10 finance law for disbursements from such fund pursuant to appropri-
11 ations for the payment of the non-municipal share of the cost of
12 construction of sewage treatment works in the manner and to the
13 extent specified in section 17-1903 of the environmental conserva-
14 tion law. Such disbursements are hereinafter referred to as "Pure
15 Waters disbursements."
16 The director of the budget is hereby authorized to designate to the
17 state comptroller appropriations made from the capital projects fund
18 for purposes for which pure waters expenditures are authorized. The
19 state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify to
20 the director of the budget, the chairman of the senate finance
21 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means commit-
22 tee, the amounts disbursed from the appropriations designated by the
23 director of the budget from the capital construction fund for pure
24 waters disbursements for the month preceding such certification.
25 Such certifications shall not exceed in aggregate the moneys appro-
26 priated thereof from the capital projects fund. A copy of each such
27 certification shall also be delivered to the public officer of the
28 respective state department to which such capital projects fund
29 appropriations are made available (01354910) (80917) ...............
30 .................................................. (re. $20,568,000)
31 RECREATION (CCP)
32 Capital Projects Funds - Other
33 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
34 Recreation Purpose
35 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
36 For campground modernization and reconstruction including personal
37 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09CM1752) (24861) ....
38 500,000 ............................................. (re. $500,000)
39 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
40 For campground modernization and reconstruction including personal
41 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09CM1352) (24861) ....
42 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $472,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010, as amended by chapter 54,
44 section 1, of the laws of 2012:
45 For alterations and improvements to Belleayre Mountain Ski Center
46 lifts and trails to comply with safety regulations including
47 personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09LS1052)
2 (24862) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $117,000)
3 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
4 For campground modernization and reconstruction including personal
5 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs (09CM0952) (24861) ....
6 500,000 ............................................. (re. $361,000)
7 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 54,
8 section 1, of the laws of 2012:
9 For services and expenses for the construction of a new ski lodge at
10 Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, including suballocation to other
11 state departments and agencies (09BL0652) (24862) ..................
12 5,500,000 ......................................... (re. $3,168,000)
13 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP)
14 Capital Projects Funds - Other
15 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
16 Hazardous Waste Purpose
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
18 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
19 responsible parties or volunteers for remedial and monitoring work
20 at sites contaminated with hazardous waste. No portion of this
21 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
22 parties either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a
23 site have entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the
24 department of environmental conservation or the commissioner's
25 designee, and which agreement is approved by the director of the
26 budget, providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to
27 the amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agree-
28 ment shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
29 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
30 committee.
31 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
32 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
33 remedial and monitoring projects from this fund with monies of the
34 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
35 consent orders and agreements to address sites contaminated with
36 hazardous waste.
37 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
38 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
39 received pursuant to such consent orders and agreements (09AD19F7)
40 (24868) ... 20,000,000 ........................... (re. $20,000,000)
41 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
42 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
43 responsible parties or volunteers for remedial and monitoring work
44 at sites contaminated with hazardous waste. No portion of this
45 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
46 parties either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 site have entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the
2 department of environmental conservation or the commissioner's
3 designee, and which agreement is approved by the director of the
4 budget, providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to
5 the amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agree-
6 ment shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
7 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
8 committee.
9 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
10 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
11 remedial and monitoring projects from this fund with monies of the
12 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
13 consent orders and agreements to address sites contaminated with
14 hazardous waste.
15 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
16 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
17 received pursuant to such consent orders and agreements (09AD18F7)
18 (24868) ... 16,000,000 ........................... (re. $10,038,000)
19 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
20 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
21 responsible parties or volunteers for remedial and monitoring work
22 at sites contaminated with hazardous waste. No portion of this
23 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
24 parties either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a
25 site have entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the
26 department of environmental conservation or the commissioner's
27 designee, and which agreement is approved by the director of the
28 budget, providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to
29 the amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agree-
30 ment shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
31 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
32 committee.
33 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
34 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
35 remedial and monitoring projects from this fund with monies of the
36 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
37 consent orders and agreements to address sites contaminated with
38 hazardous waste.
39 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
40 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
41 received pursuant to such consent orders and agreements (09AD17F7)
42 (24868) ... 16,000,000 ........................... (re. $15,613,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
44 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
45 responsible parties or volunteers for remedial and monitoring work
46 at sites contaminated with hazardous waste. No portion of this
47 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
48 parties either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a
49 site have entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the
50 department of environmental conservation or the commissioner's
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1 designee, and which agreement is approved by the director of the
2 budget, providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to
3 the amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agree-
4 ment shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
5 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
6 committee.
7 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
8 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
9 remedial and monitoring projects from this fund with monies of the
10 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
11 consent orders and agreements to address sites contaminated with
12 hazardous waste.
13 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
14 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
15 received pursuant to such consent orders and agreements (09AD16F7)
16 (24868) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $4,996,000)
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
18 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
19 responsible parties or volunteers for remedial and monitoring work
20 at sites contaminated with hazardous waste. No portion of this
21 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
22 parties either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a
23 site have entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the
24 department of environmental conservation or the commissioner's
25 designee, and which agreement is approved by the director of the
26 budget, providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to
27 the amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agree-
28 ment shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
29 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
30 committee.
31 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
32 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
33 remedial and monitoring projects from this fund with monies of the
34 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
35 consent orders and agreements to address sites contaminated with
36 hazardous waste.
37 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
38 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
39 received pursuant to such consent orders and agreements (09AD15F7)
40 (24868) ... 8,000,000 ............................. (re. $3,757,000)
41 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008, as amended by chapter 55,
42 section 1, of the laws of 2010:
43 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
44 responsible parties for remedial and monitoring work at inactive
45 hazardous waste disposal sites or from volunteers for the voluntary
46 cleanup of contaminated brownfield sites. No portion of this appro-
47 priation shall be available for expenditure until a party or parties
48 either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a site have
49 entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the department of
50 environmental conservation or the commissioner's designee, and which
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 agreement is approved by the director of the budget, providing for
2 repayment to the state of an amount equal to the amount disbursed
3 from this appropriation. A copy of such agreement shall be filed
4 with the state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance
5 committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means committee.
6 Nothwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
7 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
8 inactive hazardous waste remedial projects and voluntary cleanup
9 projects from this fund with monies of the hazardous waste remedial
10 fund received for such projects pursuant to inactive hazardous waste
11 site remediation consent orders and voluntary cleanup agreements.
12 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
13 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
14 received pursuant to such consent orders and voluntary cleanup
15 agreements (09AD08F7) (24868) ... 10,000,000 ...... (re. $1,630,000)
16 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006, as amended by chapter 55,
17 section 1, of the laws of 2007:
18 For services and expenses for the Town of Smithtown/Kings Park Psychi-
19 atric Center Rehabilitation including suballocation to other state
20 departments and agencies (09KP06F7) (24865) ........................
21 25,000,000 ........................................ (re. $2,975,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 55,
23 section 1, of the laws of 2006:
24 For payment by the state, as reimbursement or as an advance from
25 responsible parties for remedial and monitoring work at inactive
26 hazardous waste disposal sites or from volunteers for the voluntary
27 cleanup of contaminated brownfield sites. No portion of this appro-
28 priation shall be available for expenditure until a party or parties
29 either responsible for a site or volunteering to cleanup a site have
30 entered into an agreement with the commissioner of the department of
31 environmental conservation or the commission's designee, and which
32 agreement is approved by the director of the budget, providing for
33 repayment to the state of an amount equal to the amount disbursed
34 from this appropriation. A copy of such agreement shall be filed
35 with the state comptroller, the chairman of the senate finance
36 committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means committee.
37 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
38 troller is authorized to repay settlements or advances for specified
39 inactive hazardous waste remedial projects and voluntary cleanup
40 projects from this fund with monies of the hazardous waste remedial
41 fund received for such projects pursuant to inactive hazardous waste
42 site remediation consent orders and voluntary cleanup agreements.
43 The director of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the
44 specific portions of this appropriation for which monies have been
45 received pursuant to such consent orders and voluntary cleanup
46 agreements (09AD04F7) (24868) ... 30,000,000 ........ (re. $341,000)
47 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
48 For payment by the state, as an advance for remedial and monitoring
49 work at inactive hazardous waste disposal sites. No portion of this
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 appropriation shall be available for expenditure until a party or
2 parties responsible for a site have entered into an agreement with
3 the commissioner of the department of environmental conservation,
4 and which agreement is approved by the director of the budget,
5 providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to the
6 amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agreement
7 shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
8 senate finance committee and chairman of the assembly ways and means
9 committee.
10 Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the comp-
11 troller is authorized to repay advances for specified inactive
12 hazardous waste remedial projects from this fund with moneys of the
13 hazardous waste remedial fund received for such projects pursuant to
14 inactive hazardous waste site remediation consent orders. The direc-
15 tor of the budget shall certify to the comptroller the specific
16 portions of this appropriation for which moneys have been received
17 pursuant to such consent orders (09AD99F7) (24868) .................
18 60,000,000 ........................................ (re. $1,400,000)
19 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
20 For payment by the state, as an advance for remedial and monitoring
21 work at inactive hazardous waste disposal sites (09AD98F7) (24868)
22 ... 30,000,000 ...................................... (re. $164,000)
23 Capital Projects Fund - Other
24 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
25 Environmental Restoration Projects Account - 31504
26 Hazardous Waste Purpose
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
28 For services and expenses related to environmental restoration
29 projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the environ-
30 mental conservation law (09ER19F7) (25738) .........................
31 3,100,000 ......................................... (re. $3,100,000)
32 Capital Projects Funds - Other
33 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
34 Hazardous Waste Cleanup Account - 31506
35 Hazardous Waste Purpose
36 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
37 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
38 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
39 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
40 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
41 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
42 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
43 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
44 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
45 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
46 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, provided that a
47 portion of such amount may be available for environmental restora-
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1 tion projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the envi-
2 ronmental conservation law. None of this appropriation may be
3 expended for any purposes authorized in title 12 of article 27 of
4 the environmental conservation law (09HB19F7) (24863) ..............
5 100,000,000 ...................................... (re. $83,506,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
7 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
8 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
9 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
10 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
11 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
12 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
13 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
14 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
15 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
16 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, provided that a
17 portion of such amount may be available for environmental restora-
18 tion projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the envi-
19 ronmental conservation law. None of this appropriation may be
20 expended for any purposes authorized in title 12 of article 27 of
21 the environmental conservation law (09HB18F7) (24863) ..............
22 100,000,000 ...................................... (re. $60,740,000)
23 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
24 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
25 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
26 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
27 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
28 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
29 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
30 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
31 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
32 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
33 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, provided that a
34 portion of such amount may be available for environmental restora-
35 tion projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the envi-
36 ronmental conservation law. None of this appropriation may be
37 expended for any purposes authorized in title 12 of article 27 of
38 the environmental conservation law (09HB17F7) (24863) ..............
39 100,000,000 ...................................... (re. $43,243,000)
40 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
41 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
42 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
43 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
44 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
45 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
46 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
47 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
48 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
49 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, provided that a
2 portion of such amount may be available for environmental restora-
3 tion projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the envi-
4 ronmental conservation law (09HB16F7) (24863) ......................
5 100,000,000 ...................................... (re. $10,571,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
7 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
8 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
9 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
10 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
11 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
12 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
13 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
14 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
15 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
16 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, provided that a
17 portion of such amount may be available for environmental restora-
18 tion projects in accordance with title 5 of article 56 of the envi-
19 ronmental conservation law (09HB15F7) (24863) ......................
20 100,000,000 ...................................... (re. $15,374,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
22 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
23 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
24 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
25 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
26 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
27 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
28 conservation law, including personal service and fringe benefits of
29 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
30 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
31 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB12F7)
32 (24863) ... 120,000,000 .......................... (re. $10,614,000)
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
34 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
35 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
36 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
37 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
38 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
39 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
40 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
41 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
42 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
43 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB11F7)
44 (24863) ... 120,000,000 .......................... (re. $16,327,000)
45 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
46 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
47 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
48 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
2 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
3 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
4 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
5 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
6 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
7 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB10F7)
8 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $7,214,000)
9 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
10 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
11 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
12 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
13 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
14 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
15 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
16 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
17 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
18 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
19 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB09F7)
20 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $2,135,000)
21 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
22 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
23 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
24 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
25 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
26 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
27 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
28 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
29 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
30 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
31 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB08F7)
32 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $7,396,000)
33 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
34 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
35 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
36 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
37 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
38 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
39 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
40 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
41 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
42 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
43 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB07F7)
44 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $1,840,000)
45 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
46 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
47 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
48 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
2 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
3 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
4 conservation law, including personal services and fringe benefits of
5 the departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
6 including suballocations to the departments of health and law and
7 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB06F7)
8 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $3,119,000)
9 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
10 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
11 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
12 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
13 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
14 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
15 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
16 conservation law, including personal services and related fringe
17 benefits of the departments of environmental conservation, health
18 and law and including suballocations to the departments of health
19 and law and including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
20 (09HB05F7) (24863) ... 120,000,000 ................ (re. $2,101,000)
21 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 55,
22 section 1, of the laws of 2005:
23 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
24 remediation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of
25 the environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state
26 finance law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated
27 with the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat
28 sites as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental
29 conservation law, including personal services and related fringe
30 benefits of the departments of environmental conservation, health
31 and law and including suballocations to the departments of health
32 and law and including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto
33 (09HB04F7) (24863) ... 120,222,000 ................ (re. $5,747,000)
34 SCHEDULE
35 Personal service .............................. 15,855,844
36 Nonpersonal service .............................. 975,871
37 Fringe benefits ................................ 5,746,290
38 Maintenance undistributed
39 For services and expenses related to the
40 hazardous waste remedial program at the
41 department of health and for suballocation
42 to the department of health .................. 5,880,163
43 For services and expenses related to the
44 hazardous waste remedial program at the
45 department of law and for suballocation to
46 the department of law .......................... 763,832
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For payment of the state share of the costs
2 of hazardous waste site remediation
3 projects in accordance with title 13 of
4 article 27 of the environmental conserva-
5 tion law and section 97-b of the state
6 finance law and for payment of state costs
7 associated with the remediation of offsite
8 contamination at significant threat sites
9 as provided for in section 27-1411 of the
10 environmental conservation law, including
11 costs incidental and appurtenant thereto .... 91,000,000
12 --------------
13 Available for maintenance undistributed ..... 97,643,995
14 --------------
15 Total of schedule ........................ 120,222,000
16 ==============
17 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 1,
18 part I, section 5, of the laws of 2003:
19 For payment of the state share of costs of hazardous waste site reme-
20 diation projects, in accordance with title 13 of article 27 of the
21 environmental conservation law and section 97-b of the state finance
22 law, for projects, and for payment of state costs associated with
23 the remediation of offsite contamination at significant threat sites
24 as provided for in section 27-1411 of the environmental conservation
25 law, including personal services and related fringe benefits of the
26 departments of environmental conservation, health and law and
27 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HB03F7)
28 (24863) ... 120,000,000 ........................... (re. $4,904,000)
29 SCHEDULE
30 Personal service .............................. 15,700,000
31 Nonpersonal service .............................. 966,325
32 Fringe benefits ................................ 5,689,680
33 Maintenance undistributed
34 For services and expenses related to the
35 hazardous waste remedial program at the
36 department of health and for suballocation
37 to the department of health .................. 5,880,163
38 For services and expenses related to the
39 hazardous waste remedial program at the
40 department of law and for suballocation to
41 the department of law .......................... 763,832
42 For payment of the state share of the costs
43 of hazardous waste site remediation
44 projects in accordance with title 13 of
45 article 27 of the environmental conserva-
46 tion law and section 97-b of the state
47 finance law and for payment of state costs
48 associated with the remediation of offsite
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 contamination at significant threat sites
2 as provided for in section 27-1411 of the
3 environmental conservation law, including
4 costs incidental and appurtenant thereto .... 91,000,000
5 --------------
6 Available for maintenance undistributed ..... 97,643,995
7 --------------
8 Total of schedule ........................ 120,000,000
9 ==============
10 Capital Projects Funds - Other
11 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
12 Hazardous Waste Remediation Oversight and Assistance Account - 31505
13 Hazardous Waste Purpose
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
15 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
16 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
17 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
18 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
19 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
20 2019 (09BC19F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............. (re. $4,840,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
22 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
23 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
24 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
25 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
26 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
27 2018 (09BC18F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............. (re. $1,005,000)
28 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
29 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
30 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
31 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
32 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
33 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
34 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
35 2017 (09BC17F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............... (re. $928,000)
36 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
37 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
38 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
39 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
40 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
41 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
42 2016 (09BC16F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............... (re. $562,000)
43 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
44 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
45 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
46 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
2 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
3 2015 (09BC15F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............... (re. $630,000)
4 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
5 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
6 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
7 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
8 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
9 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
10 2014 (09BC14F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............... (re. $439,000)
11 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
12 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
13 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
14 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
15 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
16 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
17 2013 (09BC13F7) (24867) ... 6,000,000 ............... (re. $629,000)
18 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
19 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
20 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
21 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
22 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
23 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
24 2012 (09BC12F7) (24867) ... 10,000,000 ............ (re. $4,405,000)
25 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
26 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
27 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
28 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
29 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
30 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
31 2011 (09BC11F7) (24867) ... 10,000,000 ............ (re. $5,564,000)
32 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
33 For the following purposes: non-bondable services and expenses associ-
34 ated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste remediation
35 projects; and, suballocation to other state departments and agen-
36 cies; and for other brownfield site cleanup hazardous waste purposes
37 (09TG10F7) (24866) ... 2,250,000 .................. (re. $2,250,000)
38 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
39 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
40 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
41 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
42 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
43 2010 (09BC10F7) (24867) ... 10,000,000 ............ (re. $5,414,000)
44 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
45 For the following purposes: non-bondable services and expenses associ-
46 ated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste remediation
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 projects; and, suballocation to other state departments and agen-
2 cies; and for other brownfield site cleanup hazardous waste purposes
3 (09TG09F7) (24866) ... 2,250,000 .................. (re. $2,250,000)
4 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
5 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
6 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
7 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
8 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
9 2009 (09BC09F7) (24867) ... 10,000,000 ............ (re. $3,462,000)
10 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
11 For the following purposes: non-bondable services and expenses associ-
12 ated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste remediation
13 projects; and, suballocation to other state departments and agen-
14 cies; and for other brownfield site cleanup hazardous waste purposes
15 (09TG08F7) (24866) ... 2,250,000 .................. (re. $2,250,000)
16 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
17 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
18 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
19 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
20 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
21 2008 (09BC08F7) (24867) ... 10,275,000 ............ (re. $2,022,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
23 For the following purposes: non-bondable services and expenses associ-
24 ated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste remediation
25 projects; and, suballocation to other state departments and agen-
26 cies; and for other brownfield site cleanup hazardous waste purposes
27 (09TG07F7) (24866) ... 2,250,000 .................... (re. $651,000)
28 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
29 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
30 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
31 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
32 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
33 2007 (09BC07F7) (24867) ... 9,375,000 ............. (re. $3,417,000)
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
35 For the following purposes pursuant to a memorandum of understanding
36 to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the
37 senate and the speaker of the assembly: non-bondable services and
38 expenses associated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste
39 remediation projects; grants authorized pursuant to section 970-r of
40 the general municipal law; technical assistance grants pursuant to
41 titles 13 and 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
42 law; services and expenses associated with negotiating and oversee-
43 ing implementation of brownfield site cleanup agreements in accord-
44 ance with title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
45 law; including personal services and fringe benefits of the depart-
46 ment of environmental conservation including costs incidental and
47 appurtenant thereto including suballocation to other state depart-
48 ments and agencies; and for other brownfield site cleanup hazardous
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 waste purposes (09HT06F7) (81096) ..................................
2 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000)
3 For the personal services and fringe benefits of the department of
4 environmental conservation including suballocation to the department
5 of health related to the brownfield cleanup program pursuant to
6 title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law and the
7 voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior to April 1,
8 2006 (09BC06F7) (24867) ... 7,375,000 ............... (re. $702,000)
9 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
10 For the following purposes pursuant to a memorandum of understanding
11 to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the
12 senate and the speaker of the assembly: non-bondable services and
13 expenses associated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste
14 remediation projects; grants authorized pursuant to section 970-r of
15 the general municipal law; technical assistance grants pursuant to
16 titles 13 and 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
17 law; services and expenses associated with negotiating and oversee-
18 ing implementation of brownfield site cleanup agreements in accord-
19 ance with title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
20 law; including personal services and related fringe benefits of the
21 department of environmental conservation including costs incidental
22 and appurtenant thereto including suballocation to other state
23 departments and agencies; and for other brownfield site cleanup
24 hazardous waste purposes (09HT05F7) (81096) ........................
25 15,000,000 ....................................... (re. $15,000,000)
26 For the personal services and related fringe benefits of the depart-
27 ment of environmental conservation including suballocation to the
28 department of health related to the brownfield cleanup program
29 pursuant to title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
30 law and the voluntary cleanup program including costs incurred prior
31 to April 1, 2005 (09BC05F7) (24867) ................................
32 14,217,000 ........................................ (re. $1,762,000)
33 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004, as amended by chapter 55,
34 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
35 For the following purposes pursuant to a memorandum of understanding
36 to be executed by the governor, the temporary president of the
37 senate and the speaker of the assembly: non-bondable services and
38 expenses associated with the brownfield cleanup and hazardous waste
39 remediation projects; grants authorized pursuant to section 970-r of
40 the general municipal law; technical assistance grants pursuant to
41 titles 13 and 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
42 law; services and expenses associated with negotiating and oversee-
43 ing implementation of brownfield site cleanup agreements in accord-
44 ance with title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
45 law; including personal services and related fringe benefits of the
46 department of environmental conservation including costs incidental
47 and appurtenant thereto including suballocation to other state
48 departments and agencies; and for other brownfield site cleanup
49 hazardous waste purposes (09HT04F7) (81096) ........................
50 15,000,000 ........................................ (re. $6,340,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003, as amended by chapter 55,
2 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
3 For the following purposes pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding
4 to be executed by the Governor, the temporary president of the
5 Senate and the speaker of the Assembly: non-bondable services and
6 expenses associated with brownfield clean up and hazardous waste
7 remediation projects; grants authorized pursuant to section 970-r of
8 the general municipal law; technical assistance grants pursuant to
9 titles 13 and 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
10 law; services and expenses associated with negotiating and oversee-
11 ing implementation of brownfield site cleanup agreements in accord-
12 ance with title 14 of article 27 of the environmental conservation
13 law; including personal services and related fringe benefits of the
14 department of environmental conservation including costs incidental
15 and appurtenant thereto including suballocation to other state
16 departments and agencies; and for other brownfield site cleanup
17 hazardous waste purposes (09HT03F7) (81096) ........................
18 15,000,000 ........................................ (re. $8,371,000)
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Hazardous Waste Remedial Fund
21 Hazardous Waste Remediation Site Investigation and Construction
22 Account - 31501
23 Hazardous Waste Purpose
24 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
25 For services and expenses related to Hazardous Waste Program, includ-
26 ing personal service, fringe benefits and non-bondable services and
27 expenses related to hazardous waste remediation projects (09IN16F7)
28 (25709) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
29 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT - EQBA 86 (CCP)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Hazardous Waste Purpose
33 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
34 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
35 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
36 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
37 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto, and for payment
38 of reimbursements to the hazardous waste remedial fund for services
39 and expenses of the departments of environmental conservation, law
40 and health, including fringe benefits (09HW99F7) (24870) ...........
41 37,625,000 .......................................... (re. $579,000)
42 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
43 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
44 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
45 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW97F7)
2 (24870) ... ..... 30,000,000 ...................... (re. $501,000)
3 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1996:
4 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
5 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
6 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
7 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW96F7)
8 (24870) ... ..... 32,800,000 ...................... (re. $228,000)
9 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1995:
10 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
11 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
12 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
13 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW95F7)
14 (24870) ... ..... 66,000,000 .................... (re. $1,065,000)
15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994:
16 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
17 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
18 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
19 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW94F7)
20 (24870) ... ..... 150,000,000 .................. (re. $11,785,000)
21 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1993:
22 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
23 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
24 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
25 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW93F7)
26 (24870) ... ..... 140,000,000 ................... (re. $1,465,000)
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1992:
28 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
29 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
30 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
31 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (09HW92F7)
32 (24870) ... ..... 204,000,000 ................... (re. $3,831,000)
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1991, as amended by chapter 54,
34 section 3, of the laws of 1992:
35 For payment of the state's share of the costs of hazardous waste site
36 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
37 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
38 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (091691F7)
39 (24870) ... ..... 110,000,000 ................... (re. $5,050,000)
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1990, as amended by chapter 54,
41 section 3, of the laws of 1991:
42 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
43 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
44 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (095390F7)
2 (24870) ... ..... 173,575,000 .................. (re. $10,170,000)
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1989, as amended by chapter 54,
4 section 3, of the laws of 1990:
5 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
6 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title 3
7 of article 52 of the environmental conservation law, for projects,
8 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto (095489F7)
9 (24870) ... ..... 26,000,000 .................... (re. $1,960,000)
10 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1987, as amended by chapter 54,
11 section 3, of the laws of 1990:
12 For payment of the state share of the costs of hazardous waste site
13 remediation projects, in accordance with the provisions of title
14 three of article fifty-two of the environmental conservation law,
15 for projects, including the transfer of obligations from capital
16 projects appropriations funded from the hazardous waste remedial
17 fund - 312 and including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto,
18 (095887F7) (24870) ... ..... 100,000,000 ........ (re. $1,499,000)
19 Capital Projects Funds - Other
20 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
21 Solid Waste Management Purpose
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
23 For payment of the state share of the costs of municipal landfill
24 closure projects, in accordance with the provisions of article 52
25 and title 5 of article 54 of the environmental conservation law, for
26 projects, including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and the
27 payment of liabilities incurred prior to April 1, 2010 (09571056)
28 (24869) ... 342,000 ................................. (re. $342,000)
29 SOLID WASTE - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Solid Waste Management Purpose
33 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998:
34 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
35 solid waste projects in accordance with the provisions of title 4 of
36 article 56 of the environmental conservation law for project costs,
37 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and for payment
38 of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air implementation fund
39 for services and expenses of state departments and agencies, includ-
40 ing fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as "Solid Waste Project
41 Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein may be suballocated
42 to other state departments and agencies.
43 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
44 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for solid waste
45 projects in accordance with title 4 of article 56 of the environ-
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 mental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
2 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
3 budget.
4 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
5 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
6 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
7 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
8 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Solid Waste
9 Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such certification
10 (09BA9856) (24709) ... 25,000,000 .................... (re. $35,000)
11 project schedule
12 PROJECT AMOUNT
13 --------------------------------------------
14 (thousands of dollars)
15 Fresh Kills landfill closure
16 project ........................... 15,000
17 Municipal landfill projects .......... 5,000
18 Municipal recycling projects ......... 5,000
19 --------------
20 Total ............................. 25,000
21 ==============
22 By chapter 413, section 28, of the laws of 1996, as amended by chapter
23 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997:
24 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
25 solid waste projects in accordance with the provisions of title 4 of
26 article 56 of the environmental conservation law for project costs,
27 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and for payment
28 of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air implementation fund
29 for services and expenses of state departments and agencies, includ-
30 ing fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as "Solid Waste Project
31 Disbursements". The moneys appropriated herein may be suballocated
32 to other state departments and agencies.
33 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, moneys
34 hereby appropriated shall be available for solid waste projects in
35 accordance with title 4 of article 56 of the environmental conserva-
36 tion law upon the issuance of a certificate of approval of avail-
37 ability by the director of the division of the budget.
38 The state comptroller at the commencement of each month shall certify
39 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
40 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
41 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
42 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Solid Waste
43 Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such certification
44 (09BA9656) (24709) ... 35,000,000 ..................... (re. $1,000)
45 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (CCP)
46 Capital Projects Funds - Other
47 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
48 Solid Waste Management Purpose
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
2 For services and capital expenses related to the waste management and
3 cleanup program as put forth in article 27-1915 of environmental
4 conservation law, including suballocation to other state departments
5 and agencies (09WT1956) (25730) ... 4,000,000 ..... (re. $4,000,000)
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
7 For pre-closure and post-closure costs associated with Adirondack
8 landfills pursuant to agreements with Essex county (09EX1856)
9 (24872) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $500,000)
10 For services and capital expenses related to the waste management and
11 cleanup program as put forth in article 27-1915 of environmental
12 conservation law, including suballocation to other state departments
13 and agencies (09WT1856) (25730) ... 4,000,000 ..... (re. $2,514,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
15 For pre-closure and post-closure costs associated with Adirondack
16 landfills pursuant to agreements with Essex county (09EX1756)
17 (24872) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $500,000)
18 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
19 For pre-closure and post-closure costs associated with Adirondack
20 landfills pursuant to agreements with Essex county (09EX1656)
21 (24872) ... 500,000 ................................. (re. $391,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
23 For post-closure costs associated with the state-owned Rush Landfill
24 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
25 (09RL1056) (24871) ... 50,000 ........................ (re. $13,000)
26 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
27 For post-closure costs associated with the state-owned Rush Landfill
28 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
29 (09RL0956) (24871) ... 50,000 ........................ (re. $13,000)
30 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
31 For post-closure costs associated with the state-owned Rush Landfill
32 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
33 (09RL0856) (24871) ... 50,000 ......................... (re. $2,000)
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
35 For pre-closure and post-closure costs associated with Adirondack
36 landfills pursuant to agreements with Essex county (09EX0756)
37 (24872) ... 400,000 .................................. (re. $55,000)
38 For post-closure costs associated with the state-owned Rush Landfill
39 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
40 (09RL0756) (24871) ... 350,000 ...................... (re. $189,000)
41 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
42 For post-closure costs associated with the state-owned Rush Landfill
43 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
44 (09RL0656) (24871) ... 450,000 ........................ (re. $1,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 Capital Projects Funds - Other
2 Miscellaneous Capital Projects Fund
3 New York Environmental Protection and Spill Remediation Account -
4 32219
5 Solid Waste Management Purposes
6 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
7 For services and capital expenses associated with costs incurred under
8 Article 12 of the Navigation Law, and for cleanup, investigation,
9 and removal of petroleum spills, including prior year liabilities
10 (09OS1956) (25720) ... 21,200,000 ................ (re. $21,196,000)
11 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
12 Federal Capital Projects Fund
13 ENCON Federal Capital Account - 31364(M)
14 Hazardous Waste Purpose
15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
16 For the federal share of the cleanup of hazardous waste sites pursuant
17 to the provision of the federal comprehensive environmental
18 response, compensation and liability act of 1980 reauthorization or
19 amendments thereto including suballocation to other state depart-
20 ments and agencies (09FS18F7) (24873) ..............................
21 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $30,000,000)
22 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
23 For the federal share of the cleanup of hazardous waste sites pursuant
24 to the provision of the federal comprehensive environmental
25 response, compensation and liability act of 1980 reauthorization or
26 amendments thereto including suballocation to other state depart-
27 ments and agencies (09FS16F7) (24873) ..............................
28 30,000,000 ....................................... (re. $29,979,000)
29 WATER RESOURCES (CCP)
30 Capital Projects Funds - Other
31 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
32 Flood Control Purpose
33 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
34 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
35 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
36 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
37 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
38 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
39 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
40 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
41 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
42 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, non-per-
43 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
44 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1963) (24881)
45 ... 1,500,000 ..................................... (re. $1,500,000)
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
2 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
3 available until the respective municipality has entered into an
4 agreement with the commissioner of the department of environmental
5 conservation, and such agreement is approved by the director of the
6 budget (09AD1963) (24887) ... 5,000,000 ........... (re. $5,000,000)
7 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
8 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
9 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
10 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
11 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
12 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
13 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
14 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
15 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
16 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, non-per-
17 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
18 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1863) (24881)
19 ... 2,000,000 ..................................... (re. $2,000,000)
20 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
21 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
22 available until the respective municipality has entered into an
23 agreement with the commissioner of the department of environmental
24 conservation, and such agreement is approved by the director of the
25 budget (09AD1863) (24887) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $3,000,000)
26 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
27 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
28 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
29 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
30 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
31 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
32 federal funds for a state- wide flood plain map modernization
33 program; for the state share of costs associated with the installa-
34 tion and/or reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a
35 statewide network of stream flow gauges, including personal service,
36 non-personal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including
37 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09FL1763)
38 (24881) ... 2,000,000 ............................. (re. $2,000,000)
39 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
40 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
41 available until the respective municipality has entered into an
42 agreement with the commissioner of the department of environmental
43 conservation, and such agreement is approved by the director of the
44 budget (09AD1763) (24887) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $3,000,000)
45 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
46 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
47 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
48 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
49 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
288 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
2 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
3 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
4 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
5 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, non-per-
6 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
7 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1663) (24881)
8 ... 2,250,000 ..................................... (re. $2,250,000)
9 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
10 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
11 available until the respective municipality has entered into an
12 agreement with the commissioner of the department of environmental
13 conservation, and such agreement is approved by the director of the
14 budget (09AD1663) (24887) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $3,000,000)
15 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
16 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
17 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
18 available until the respective municipality has entered into an
19 agreement with the commissioner of the department of environmental
20 conservation, and such agreement is approved by the director of the
21 budget (09AD1563) (24887) ... 3,000,000 ........... (re. $3,000,000)
22 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
23 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
24 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
25 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
26 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
27 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
28 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
29 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
30 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
31 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, nonper-
32 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
33 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1463) (24881)
34 ... 1,000,000 ....................................... (re. $307,000)
35 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
36 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
37 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
38 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
39 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
40 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
41 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
42 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
43 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
44 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, nonper-
45 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
46 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1363) (24881)
47 ... 500,000 .......................................... (re. $12,000)
48 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For the state's share including personal service, nonpersonal service,
2 fringe benefits and indirect costs of various shore protection
3 projects including suballocation to other state departments and
4 agencies (09W11263) (24880) ... 1,000,000 ......... (re. $1,000,000)
5 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
6 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
7 maintenance of existing flood control projects; for coastal erosion
8 hazard area mapping of the state's Atlantic Ocean and Great Lakes
9 coastlines and the state share of costs associated with matching
10 federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization program;
11 for the state share of costs associated with the installation and/or
12 reinstallation, upgrade, monitoring and maintenance of a statewide
13 network of stream flow gauges, including personal service, nonper-
14 sonal service, fringe benefits and indirect costs, including subal-
15 location to other state departments and agencies (09FL1263) (24881)
16 ... 5,000,000 ......................................... (re. $1,000)
17 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2011:
18 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
19 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
20 location to other state departments and agencies (09W11163) (24880)
21 ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000)
22 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
23 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
24 maintenance of existing flood control projects including personal
25 services and fringe benefits, including suballocation to other state
26 departments and agencies (09FL1163) (24881) ........................
27 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $581,000)
28 For services and expenses for the state share of costs associated with
29 matching federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization
30 program, including suballocation to other state departments and
31 agencies (09FP1163) (24883) ... 834,000 ............. (re. $834,000)
32 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2010:
33 For various new and existing flood protection projects including the
34 state share of federal sponsored flood control projects, and the
35 maintenance of existing flood control projects including personal
36 services and fringe benefits, including suballocation to other state
37 departments and agencies (09FL1063) (24881) ........................
38 1,000,000 ........................................... (re. $791,000)
39 For services and expenses for the state share of costs associated with
40 matching federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization
41 program, including suballocation to other state departments and
42 agencies (09FP1063) (24883) ... 834,000 ............. (re. $834,000)
43 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
44 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
45 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
46 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10963) (24880)
47 ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000)
48 For services and expenses for the state share of costs associated with
49 matching federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 program, including suballocation to other state departments and
2 agencies (09FP0963) (24883) ... 834,000 ............. (re. $834,000)
3 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2008:
4 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
5 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
6 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10863) (24880)
7 ... 50,000 ........................................... (re. $22,000)
8 For services and expenses for the state share of costs associated with
9 matching federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization
10 program, including suballocation to other state departments and
11 agencies (09FP0863) (24883) ... 834,000 .............. (re. $95,000)
12 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
13 For various dam safety projects (09FD0763) (24884) ...................
14 300,000 ............................................. (re. $261,000)
15 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
16 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
17 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
18 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10663) (24880)
19 ... 797,000 ......................................... (re. $537,000)
20 For services and expenses for the state share of costs associated with
21 matching federal funds for a statewide flood plain map modernization
22 program, including suballocation to other state departments and
23 agencies (09FP0663) (24883) ... 834,000 ............. (re. $145,000)
24 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2005:
25 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
26 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
27 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10563) (24880)
28 ... 800,000 ......................................... (re. $800,000)
29 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2004:
30 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
31 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
32 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10463) (24880)
33 ... 1,000,000 ..................................... (re. $1,000,000)
34 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2003:
35 For the state's share including personal services, fringe benefits and
36 indirect costs of various shore protection projects including subal-
37 location to other state departments and agencies (09W10363) (24880)
38 ... 2,210,000 ........................................ (re. $24,000)
39 For the state's share of federally funded flood control projects
40 including personal services, fringe benefits and indirect costs. No
41 portion of this appropriation shall be available until the federal
42 share of such projects is appropriated (09FC0363) (24723) ..........
43 2,359,000 ......................................... (re. $1,563,000)
44 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
45 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
46 available until the respective county has entered into an agreement
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
2 tion, and such agreement is approved by the director of the budget
3 (09AD0363) (24887) ... 895,000 ...................... (re. $150,000)
4 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2002:
5 For the state's share of various shore protection projects including
6 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09W10263)
7 (24880) ... 3,500,000 ................................ (re. $15,000)
8 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
9 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
10 available until the respective county has entered into an agreement
11 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
12 tion, and such agreement is approved by the director of the budget
13 (09AD0263) (24887) ... 1,955,000 .................... (re. $102,000)
14 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001:
15 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
16 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
17 available until the respective county has entered into an agreement
18 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
19 tion, and such agreement is approved by the director of the budget
20 (09070163) (24887) ... 1,275,000 ...................... (re. $3,000)
21 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2000:
22 For the state's share of various shore protection projects including
23 suballocation to other state departments and agencies (09W10063)
24 (24880) ... 6,300,000 ............................... (re. $143,000)
25 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
26 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
27 available until the respective county has entered into an agreement
28 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
29 tion, and such agreement is approved by the director of the budget
30 (09A10063) (24887) ... 1,275,000 ..................... (re. $39,000)
31 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999:
32 For an advance payment by the state for the local costs of various
33 shore protection projects. No portion of this appropriation shall be
34 available until the respective county has entered into an agreement
35 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
36 tion, and such agreement is approved by the director of the budget
37 (09A29963) (24887) ... 880,000 ...................... (re. $374,000)
38 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1999, as amended by chapter 55,
39 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
40 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
41 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
42 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and the Rockaway
43 Beach Nourishment Project (09W29963) (25892) .......................
44 3,750,000 ........................................... (re. $147,000)
45 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 55,
46 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
2 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
3 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and the Jones Inlet
4 Beach Nourishment Project (09W39863) (25889) .......................
5 490,000 ............................................. (re. $490,000)
6 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1998, as amended by chapter 55,
7 section 1, of the laws of 2010:
8 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
9 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
10 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and the Shinnecock
11 Inlet project including suballocation to the department of state
12 (09W49863) (25886) ... 2,183,000 .................... (re. $130,000)
13 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter
14 108, section 5, of the laws of 2006:
15 For various dam safety projects (09009763) (24884) ...................
16 500,000 .............................................. (re. $72,000)
17 For costs associated with storm damage reduction and beach nourishment
18 projects on Long Beach Barrier Island in the communities of Point
19 Lookout and Lido Beach (09099763) (25893) ..........................
20 7,600,000 ......................................... (re. $7,600,000)
21 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 1997, as amended by chapter 55,
22 section 1, of the laws of 2004:
23 For various state and municipal flood projects including personal
24 services, fringe benefits and indirect costs; and rehabilitation of
25 flood damage incurred subsequent to January 1, 1996, for flood
26 control projects for which federal funding is available and for
27 projects which are eligible for funds pursuant to section 299-x of
28 the county law (09799763) (24723) ... 2,633,000 ..... (re. $690,000)
29 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1994, as amended by chapter 55,
30 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
31 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
32 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
33 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and the Jones Inlet
34 Beach nourishment project (09539463) (25889) .......................
35 840,000 ............................................. (re. $611,000)
36 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
37 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
38 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and coastal erosion
39 shore monitoring systems (09A69463) (25895) ........................
40 1,400,000 ........................................... (re. $900,000)
41 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
42 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
43 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and coastal erosion
44 sand bypassing projects at Asharoken Beach and the LILCO Jetties
45 (09A79463) (25894) ... 1,000,000 ..................... (re. $65,000)
46 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
47 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
48 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and sand bypassing
293 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 projects at the Long Island South Shore Inlets (09A19463) (25897)
2 ... 1,450,000 ........................................ (re. $55,000)
3 For the state's share of shore protection projects including Shinne-
4 cock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of
5 Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and coastal erosion
6 evacuation route projects at Bayville, Rockaway and Long Beach
7 (09A49463) (25896) ... 2,000,000 .................. (re. $1,072,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 2, of the laws of 1993, as amended by chapter 55,
9 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
10 For payment by the state, as an advance, of shore protection projects
11 including Shinnecock Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal
12 erosion of Westhampton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and New
13 York City's share of the costs of a coastal erosion project at Coney
14 Island.
15 No portion of this appropriation shall be available for the city's
16 share of project costs until the city has entered into an agreement
17 with the commissioner of the department of environmental conserva-
18 tion, and which agreement is approved by the director of the budget,
19 providing for repayment to the state of an amount equal to the
20 amount disbursed from this appropriation. A copy of such agreement
21 shall be filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the
22 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and
23 means committee (09099363) (24707) ... 2,800,000 ..... (re. $55,000)
24 Capital Projects Funds - Other
25 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
26 Water Resources Purpose
27 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
28 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
29 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
30 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
31 law (09DA1957) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
32 For payment of a portion of the state's match for federal capitaliza-
33 tion grants for the water pollution control revolving fund
34 (09RF1957) (24874) ... 35,000,000 ................ (re. $35,000,000)
35 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
36 and nonpersonal service for the water pollution control revolving
37 fund and related water quality activities including suballocation to
38 other state departments and agencies (09SR1957) (25707) ............
39 5,500,000 ......................................... (re. $4,948,000)
40 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
41 and nonpersonal service for the Excelsior Conservation Corps program
42 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
43 (09CC1957) (25708) ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $200,000)
44 The sum of $500,000,000 is hereby appropriated for the costs of clean
45 water infrastructure projects, including services, expenses, and
46 indirect costs, including but not limited to the following: projects
47 as authorized by the New York state water infrastructure improvement
48 act of 2017; for New York state intermunicipal water infrastructure
49 projects pursuant to section 1285-s of the public authorities law;
294 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for water quality improvement projects, including nonagricultural
2 nonpoint source abatement and control projects, municipal wastewater
3 treatment projects, and municipal separate storm sewer system
4 projects, and for the proper management of road salt; for green
5 infrastructure projects; for land acquisition projects, including
6 projects for source water protection pursuant to title 33 of article
7 15 of the environmental conservation law; for state assistance
8 payments, services, and expenses to soil and water conservation
9 districts for the cost of water quality protection projects awarded
10 on a competitive basis prioritizing financial need and hardship,
11 intended to assist concentrated animal feeding operations; for the
12 remediation of sites pursuant to titles 12 and 13 of article 27 of
13 the environmental conservation law and consistent with the
14 provisions of section 97-b of the state finance law, provided howev-
15 er that no more than 5,000,000 of such appropriation may be expended
16 for investigation, mitigation and remediation of solid waste sites;
17 for replacement of lead drinking water service lines pursuant to
18 section 1114 of the public health law; for New York City for water
19 quality projects located within the New York City watershed; for a
20 program to upgrade or replace septic systems and cesspools pursuant
21 to section 1285-u of the public authorities law; for water infras-
22 tructure emergency assistance pursuant to section 1285-t of the
23 public authorities law; to support municipal water quality infras-
24 tructure programs which may otherwise not qualify for state support,
25 or may require additional state support; for the development of
26 information technology systems related to water quality pursuant to
27 section 3-0315 of the environmental conservation law. All or a
28 portion of the appropriation may be provided to the environmental
29 facilities corporation or suballocated to any other department or
30 state agency (09CW1957) (25722) ....................................
31 500,000,000 ..................................... (re. $500,000,000)
32 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
33 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
34 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
35 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
36 law (09DA1857) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
37 For payment of a portion of the state's match for federal capitaliza-
38 tion grants for the water pollution control revolving fund
39 (09RF1857) (24874) ... 35,000,000 ................ (re. $35,000,000)
40 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
41 and nonpersonal service for the water pollution control revolving
42 fund and related water quality activities including suballocation to
43 other state departments and agencies (09SR1857) (25707) ............
44 5,500,000 ........................................... (re. $775,000)
45 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
46 and nonpersonal service for the Excelsior Conservation Corps program
47 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
48 (09CC1857) (25708) ... 200,000 ....................... (re. $45,000)
49 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
295 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
2 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
3 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
4 law (09DA1757) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
5 For payment of a portion of the state's match for federal capitaliza-
6 tion grants for the water pollution control revolving fund
7 (09RF1757) (24874) ... 35,000,000 ................ (re. $35,000,000)
8 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
9 and nonpersonal service for the Excelsior Conservation Corps program
10 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
11 (09CC1757) (25708) ... 200,000 ....................... (re. $35,000)
12 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017, as amended by chapter 54,
13 section 1, of the laws of 2018:
14 For the state's share of shore protection or coastal erosion projects,
15 including the Army Corp of Engineers South Shore of Staten Island
16 Project (09SI1757) (25721) ... 151,000,000 ...... (re. $140,317,000)
17 The sum of $2,500,000,000 is hereby appropriated for the capital costs
18 of clean water infrastructure projects, including services,
19 expenses, and indirect costs, as follows: not less than
20 $1,000,000,000 to the environmental facilities corporation for
21 projects authorized by the New York state water infrastructure
22 improvement act of 2017; not less than $150,000,000 to the environ-
23 mental facilities corporation for New York state intermunicipal
24 water infrastructure projects pursuant to section 1285-s of the
25 public authorities law; not less than $245,000,000 for water quality
26 improvement projects, including nonagricultural nonpoint source
27 abatement and control projects, municipal wastewater treatment
28 projects, and municipal separate storm sewer system projects, and
29 including up to $25,000,000 of such amount for projects for the
30 proper management of road salt; up to $50,000,000 for green infras-
31 tructure projects; $110,000,000 for land acquisition projects for
32 source water protection pursuant to title 33 of article 15 of the
33 environmental conservation law, including suballocation to the
34 department of agriculture and markets; up to $50,000,000 for subal-
35 location to the department of agriculture and markets for state
36 assistance payments, services, and expenses to soil and water
37 conservation districts for the cost of water quality protection
38 projects awarded on a competitive basis prioritizing financial need
39 and hardship, intended to assist concentrated animal feeding oper-
40 ations; up to $130,000,000 for the remediation of sites pursuant to
41 titles 12 and 13 of article 27 of the environmental conservation law
42 and consistent with the provisions of section 97-b of the state
43 finance law, provided however that no more than $25,000,000 of such
44 appropriation may be expended for investigation, mitigation and
45 remediation of solid waste sites; not less than $20,000,000 for
46 suballocation to the department of health for replacement of lead
47 drinking water service lines pursuant to section 1114 of the public
48 health law; $200,000,000 for New York City for water quality
49 projects located within the New York City watershed; not less than
50 $75,000,000 to the environmental facilities corporation for a
51 program to upgrade or replace septic systems and cesspools pursuant
296 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 to section 1285-u of the public authorities law; up to $10,000,000
2 to the environmental facilities corporation for water infrastructure
3 emergency assistance pursuant to section 1285-t of the public
4 authorities law; $100,000,000 to the environmental facilities corpo-
5 ration to support municipal water quality infrastructure programs
6 which may otherwise not qualify for state support, or may require
7 additional state support; and up to $10,000,000 for the development
8 of information technology systems related to water quality pursuant
9 to section 3-0315 of the environmental conservation law including
10 suballocation to the department of health (09CW1757) (25722) .......
11 2,500,000,000 ................................. (re. $2,366,226,000)
12 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
13 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
14 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
15 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
16 law (09DA1657) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
17 For payment of a portion of the state's match for federal capitaliza-
18 tion grants for the water pollution control revolving fund
19 (09RF1657) (24874) ... 35,000,000 ................ (re. $13,789,000)
20 For services and expenses including personal service, fringe benefits,
21 and nonpersonal service for the Excelsior Conservation Corps program
22 including suballocation to other state departments and agencies
23 (09CC1657) (25708) ... 200,000 ...................... (re. $158,000)
24 The sum of $200,000,000 is hereby appropriated over a multi-year peri-
25 od for the capital costs of water quality infrastructure projects as
26 authorized by the New York state water infrastructure improvement
27 act of 2015. Up to $100,000,000 shall be available from this appro-
28 priation in state fiscal year 2016-17, with no less than $10,000,000
29 available for water quality infrastructure projects for compliance
30 with environmental and public health laws and regulations related to
31 water quality; and up to an additional $100,000,000 shall be avail-
32 able in state fiscal year 2017-18, with no less than $10,000,000
33 available for water quality infrastructure projects for compliance
34 with environmental and public health laws and regulations related to
35 water quality. All or a portion of the funds may be suballocated or
36 transferred to any department, agency, or public authority
37 (09WW1657) (25765) ... 200,000,000 .............. (re. $190,000,000)
38 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2015:
39 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
40 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
41 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
42 law (09DA1557) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
43 The sum of $200,000,000 is hereby appropriated over a multi-year peri-
44 od for the capital costs of water quality infrastructure projects as
45 authorized by the New York state water infrastructure improvement
46 act of 2015. Up to $50 million shall be available from this appro-
47 priation in state fiscal year 2015-16, up to an additional $75
48 million shall be available in state fiscal year 2016-17, and up to
49 an additional $75 million shall be available in state fiscal year
50 2017-18. All or a portion of the funds may be suballocated or trans-
297 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 ferred to any department, agency, or public authority (09WW1557)
2 (25765) ... 200,000,000 .......................... (re. $65,000,000)
3 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2014:
4 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
5 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
6 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
7 law (09DA1457) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
8 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2013:
9 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
10 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
11 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
12 law (09DA1357) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
13 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2012:
14 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
15 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
16 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
17 law (09DA1257) (24878) ... 500,000 .................. (re. $500,000)
18 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2007:
19 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
20 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
21 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
22 law (09DA0757) (24878) ... 350,000 .................. (re. $349,000)
23 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2006:
24 An advance for costs incurred relating to work required for the safety
25 of dams and other structures impounding water, to be reimbursed in
26 accordance with section 15-0507 of the environmental conservation
27 law (09DA0657) (24878) ... 300,000 .................. (re. $300,000)
28 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 1985, as amended by chapter 55,
29 section 1, of the laws of 2009:
30 For the state share of shore protection projects including Shinnecock
31 Inlet, coastal erosion of Coney Island, coastal erosion of Westhamp-
32 ton, West of Shinnecock, Orchard Beach and for removal of derelict
33 structures and other hazards along the New York harbor shoreline
34 under provisions of PL930251 water resources development act of 1974
35 (09168557) (24705) .................................. (re. $180,000)
36 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
37 Federal Capital Projects Fund
38 SRF Capitalization Grants Account - 31359
39 Water Resources Purpose
40 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2019:
41 For federal capitalization grants for the water pollution control
42 revolving fund (09SF1957) (24876) ..................................
43 175,000,000 ..................................... (re. $175,000,000)
298 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2018:
2 For federal capitalization grants for the water pollution control
3 revolving fund (09SF1857) (24876) ..................................
4 175,000,000 ..................................... (re. $175,000,000)
5 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2017:
6 For federal capitalization grants for the water pollution control
7 revolving fund (09SF1757) (24876) ..................................
8 175,000,000 ..................................... (re. $175,000,000)
9 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2016:
10 For federal capitalization grants for the water pollution control
11 revolving fund (09SF1657) (24876) ..................................
12 175,000,000 ...................................... (re. $68,942,000)
13 Capital Projects Funds - Federal
14 Federal Capital Projects Fund
15 ARRA ENCON EPA Account - 31367
16 Water Resources Purpose
17 By chapter 55, section 1, of the laws of 2009:
18 For federal capitalization grants for the water pollution control
19 revolving fund, as funded by the American recovery and reinvestment
20 act of 2009. Funds appropriated herein shall be subject to all
21 applicable reporting and accountability requirements contained in
22 such act (09FS0957) (24877) ... 435,000,000 ....... (re. $2,436,000)
23 WATER RESOURCES - CLEAN WATER/CLEAN AIR (CCP)
24 Capital Projects Funds - Other
25 Capital Projects Fund - 30000
26 Water Resources Purpose
27 Water 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
30 clean water projects in accordance with the provisions of title 3 of
31 article 56 of the environmental conservation law for project cost,
32 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and for payment
33 of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air implementation fund
34 for services and expenses of state departments and agencies, includ-
35 ing fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as "Clean Water Project
36 Disbursements".
37 The moneys appropriated herein may be suballocated to all state
38 departments and agencies. Further, moneys herein appropriated may be
39 suballocated only to public authorities and public benefit corpo-
40 rations specifically authorized by paragraph (1) of subdivision 1 of
41 section 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law to enter into
42 contracts for state assistance payments for the state share of costs
43 for clean water projects, provided however, that moneys herein
44 appropriated pursuant to paragraph (i) of subdivision 1 of section
299 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law for state facility
2 projects may be suballocated to any public authority or public bene-
3 fit corporation.
4 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
5 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for clean water quali-
6 ty projects in accordance with title 3 of article 56 of the environ-
7 mental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
8 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
9 budget.
10 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
11 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
12 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
13 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
14 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Clean Water
15 Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such certification
16 (09BA0257) (24712) ... 46,918,000 ................. (re. $7,571,000)
17 Project Schedule
18 PROJECT AMOUNT
19 --------------------------------------------
20 (thousands of dollars)
21 Hudson River water quality
22 improvement projects ............... 1,334
23 Long Island Sound water quali-
24 ty improvement projects ........... 21,000
25 New York Harbor water quality
26 improvement projects ............... 1,142
27 Finger Lakes water quality
28 improvement projects ............... 3,372
29 Peconic and South Shore Estu-
30 ary water quality improve-
31 ment projects ...................... 7,500
32 State facility projects .............. 1,881
33 Municipal wastewater treatment
34 improvement projects and
35 municipal flood control
36 projects ........................... 2,575
37 Dam safety projects .................. 4,000
38 State parks projects ................. 1,814
39 Municipal parks projects and
40 historic preservation and
41 heritage area projects ............. 2,300
42 --------------
43 Total ............................. 46,918
44 ==============
45 By chapter 54, section 1, of the laws of 2001:
46 For state assistance payments for the state share of the costs of
47 clean water projects in accordance with the provisions of title 3 of
48 article 56 of the environmental conservation law for project cost,
49 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and for payment
50 of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air implementation fund
300 12654-09-0
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 for services and expenses of state departments and agencies, includ-
2 ing fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as "Clean Water Project
3 Disbursements".
4 The moneys appropriated herein may be suballocated to all state
5 departments and agencies. Further, moneys herein appropriated may be
6 suballocated only to public authorities and public benefit corpo-
7 rations specifically authorized by paragraph (1) of subdivision 1 of
8 section 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law to enter into
9 contracts for state assistance payments for the state share of costs
10 for clean water projects, provided however, that moneys herein
11 appropriated pursuant to paragraph (i) of subdivision 1 of section
12 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law for state facility
13 projects may be suballocated to any public authority or public bene-
14 fit corporation.
15 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
16 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for clean water quali-
17 ty projects in accordance with title 3 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 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 "Clean Water
26 Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such certification
27 (09BA0157) (24712) ... 87,582,000 ................. (re. $8,930,000)
28 Project Schedule
29 PROJECT AMOUNT
30 --------------------------------------------
31 (thousands of dollars)
32 Hudson River water quality
33 improvement projects ............... 2,800
34 Long Island Sound water quali-
35 ty improvement projects ........... 50,000
36 Lake Champlain water quality
37 improvement projects ............... 1,000
38 Onondaga Lake water quality
39 improvement projects ............... 9,912
40 New York Harbor water quality
41 improvement projects ............... 1,500
42 Finger Lakes water quality
43 improvement projects ............... 3,500
44 Peconic and South Shore Estu-
45 ary water quality improve-
46 ment projects ...................... 2,000
47 State facility projects .............. 1,400
48 Open space land conservation
49 projects ........................... 3,470
50 State parks projects ................. 4,000
51 Municipal parks projects and
301 12654-09-0
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CAPITAL PROJECTS - REAPPROPRIATIONS 2020-21
1 historic preservation and
2 heritage area projects ............. 8,000
3 --------------
4 Total ............................. 87,582
5 ==============
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 clean water projects in accordance with the provisions of title 3 of
9 article 56 of the environmental conservation law for project cost,
10 including costs incidental and appurtenant thereto and for payment
11 of reimbursements to the clean water/clean air implementation fund
12 for services and expenses of state departments and agencies, includ-
13 ing fringe benefits, hereinafter referred to as "Clean Water Project
14 Disbursements".
15 The moneys appropriated herein may be suballocated to all state
16 departments and agencies. Further, moneys herein appropriated may be
17 suballocated only to public authorities and public benefit corpo-
18 rations specifically authorized by paragraph (1) of subdivision 1 of
19 section 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law to enter into
20 contracts for state assistance payments for the state share of costs
21 for clean water projects, provided however, that moneys herein
22 appropriated pursuant to paragraph (i) of subdivision 1 of section
23 56-0303 of the environmental conservation law for state facility
24 projects may be suballocated to any public authority or public bene-
25 fit corporation.
26 Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, the
27 moneys hereby appropriated shall be available for clean water quali-
28 ty projects in accordance with title 3 of article 56 of the environ-
29 mental conservation law upon the issuance of a certificate of
30 approval of availability by the director of the division of the
31 budget.
32 The state comptroller shall at the commencement of each month certify
33 to the director of the division of the budget, the commissioner of
34 environmental conservation, the chairman of the senate finance
35 committee, and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee
36 the amounts disbursed from this appropriation for "Clean Water
37 Project Disbursements" for the month preceding such certification
38 (09BA0057) (24712) ... 104,500,000 ................ (re. $9,239,000)
39 Project Schedule
40 PROJECT AMOUNT
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42 (thousands of dollars)
43 Hudson River water quality
44 improvement projects ..........