The New York State Department of State is making nearly $20 million available through three community development and planning programs as part of the 2026 Regional Economic Development Council initiative. Funding will support waterfront revitalization, smart growth planning and brownfield redevelopment projects. Applications are being accepted through the state’s Consolidated Funding Application process through July […]
The New York State Department of State is making nearly $20 million available through three community development and planning programs as part of the 2026 Regional Economic Development Council initiative. Funding will support waterfront revitalization, smart growth planning and brownfield redevelopment projects. Applications are being accepted through the state’s Consolidated Funding Application process through July 31.
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