Grant for Hurleyville sidewalks

Posted 8/21/12

HURLEYVILLE, NY — A $1000,000 grant has been secured for the hamlet of Hurleyville, which will go toward construction of new sidewalks and curbing along Main Street.

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Grant for Hurleyville sidewalks

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HURLEYVILLE, NY — A $1000,000 grant has been secured for the hamlet of Hurleyville, which will go toward construction of new sidewalks and curbing along Main Street.

The scope of the work includes demolition and removal of existing concrete sidewalks, new concrete curb, relocation of one fire hydrant, asphalt paving and restoration work including topsoil, seeding and mulching in disturbed areas.

The grant was announced by Sen. John Bonacic and comes as part of the State Municipal Grant Program, funding for which was appropriated in the 2016-2017 state budget.

Town of Fallsburg Supervisor Steven Vegliante said, “Hurleyville is in the midst of an incredible transformation thanks to the investment of the Center for Discovery and others, and any assistance with improving our infrastructure, and in this case our sidewalks, is appreciated by our residents. Specifically, this grant and the improved sidewalks will benefit the entire community, but especially those who are mobility challenged. All of our residents deserve to share in the reborn hamlet of Hurleyville, and this grant will help us make sure that can happen.”

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