Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced $10.6 million in
funding will be available to develop shovel-ready, multi-family affordable
housing projects in two communities in upstate New York. A total of 77 units
will be built in Broome and Madison counties, where communities sustained
significant losses of housing by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, as
well as from severe storms and flooding that again devastated the region last
year.
The affordable housing projects are the first of
their kind expedited by the state in order to more quickly provide residents
with quality affordable housing following the storms.To read the
governor's entire press release,
click
here.