Nearly $10M Federal Funding Secured for Rochester and Finger Lakes Projects
Rochester and Finger Lakes will receive $9.65 million in federal funding for various projects, announced by Senators Schumer and Gillibrand. Key allocations include $2 million for expanding the Rochester Public Market, $2 million for the Multi-Craft Apprenticeship Preparation Program, and $2 million for Canal Street district rehabilitation in Lyons. Additional funding includes $1 million for Nazareth University's Smyth Hall renovation, $1 million for the Rochester Broadway Theatre League restoration, $850,000 for a hydrogen fueler system, and $800,000 for a health logistics hub.

The U.S. federal government has allocated $9.65 million to support multiple projects in Rochester and the Finger Lakes, announced by Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. This funding includes $2 million for expanding the Rochester Public Market, $2 million for the Multi-Craft Apprenticeship Preparation Program, and $2 million for rehabilitating the Canal Street district in Lyons. Additional funds consist of $1 million for improving Nazareth University's Smyth Hall, $1 million for the restoration of the Auditorium Theater by the Rochester Broadway Theatre League, $850,000 for a hydrogen fueler system for buses, and $800,000 for a health logistics hub at Rochester General Hospital.




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