ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a $300 million plan to revamp the Erie Canal.
Cuomo’s office announced the five-year project on Monday, ahead of the governor’s State of the State address later this week.
The canal currently generates $2.5 million in revenue annually but costs the state more than $100 million a year, the Press & Sun-Bulletin reported.
The initial phase of the redesign project would cost $165 million, according to Cuomo’s office. Approximately $100 million would be set aside for economic development projects that would include building pedestrian bridges across the canal, a whitewater rafting course and a series of new homes along the old canal in Canastota. The other $65 million would fund flood mitigation projects.
The New York Power Authority is expected to vote on the funding at its board meeting later this month.
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