Suffolk County and state transport authorities are getting more than $36 million in federal grants to change a 73-year-old bridge and to construct 12 miles of the Long Island Greenway path from Bethpage to Brentwood.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) revealed the federal transport RAISE grants, which represents Reconstructing American Facilities with Sustainability and Equity, to money the regional tasks.
The grants granted today consist of $20 million to change a bridge on Veterans Memorial Highway in between Islandia and Central Islip that takes a trip over the LIRR tracks on the Ronkonkoma line, simply south of East Suffolk Opportunity.
A 2nd $16.4 million will cover building for the Long Island Greenway, in between Suffolk County Neighborhood College in Brentwood and Bethpage State Park. The path is an extension of the 175-mile path prepared in between Manhattan and Montauk. About 60% of the greenway is prepared off roadway.
” These 2 awards will fix a vital bridge, integrated in the name of our hero veterans, and will likewise stimulate financial advancement, strolling, cycling and tourist through the development of a safe and popular pedestrian-friendly path,” Schumer informed Newsday.
State transport authorities on Long Island stated they remained in the early phases of creating a brand-new bridge on Veterans Memorial Highway to change the Path 454 bridge that was initially integrated in 1950.
The brand-new bridge will be larger than the existing path and will enhance security with brand-new gain access to for bicyclists and pedestrians, state transport spokesperson Stephen Canzoneri stated. Building is slated to start in 2028, authorities stated.
The Long Island Greenway is prepared as an extension of the 750-mile Empire State Path that ranges from Manhattan to the Canadian border, stated Mike Lieberman, program director for New york city Neighborhood Trails and the New York City Trust for Public Land.
He kept in mind that the Empire State Path did not encompass Long Island since designers dealt with gain access to difficulties due to city advancement covering from Brooklyn to Long Island.
” I believe individuals have actually been attempting to do this for longer than a years,” Lieberman stated. “Neighborhoods were created around vehicles instead of individuals. It impacts physical and psychological health and individuals require to stroll more and bike more.””
Coordinators stated they would ultimately attempt to path the path through the Nassau Center to Eisenhower Park in East Meadow.
The grant awarded today is anticipated to spend for building of the path in the next 2 years in between Bethpage and Brentwood along a LIPA easement access of power lines that might consist of bike courses and off-road routes.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand likewise worked to protect financing as part of the Bipartisan Facilities Law.
” Green and open areas are a vital possession to any neighborhood, and this financing will assist guarantee that the needed resources are readily available for the Long Island Greenway so New Yorkers and visitors alike can delight in the location’s appeal,” Gillibrand stated.
Federal, state and regional Long Island leaders, consisting of Associate Andrew Garbarino (R-Bayport), applauded the financing to even more boost walkability and outside routes. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine stated the path would stimulate financial development and protect the environment.
Huntington Town Manager Ed Smyth called it “a steppingstone” to start the Long Island Greenway’s chain of routes.
” As we start this effort that will promote outside entertainment, enhance public health, and link neighborhoods, we will likewise be supplying safe passage for pedestrians, bicyclists, and hikers, lowering the requirement to share the roadway with automobile,” Smyth stated.
Suffolk County and state transport authorities are getting more than $36 million in federal grants to change a 73-year-old bridge and to construct 12 miles of the Long Island Greenway path from Bethpage to Brentwood.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) revealed the federal transport RAISE grants, which represents Reconstructing American Facilities with Sustainability and Equity, to money the regional tasks.
The grants granted today consist of $20 million to change a bridge on Veterans Memorial Highway in between Islandia and Central Islip that takes a trip over the LIRR tracks on the Ronkonkoma line, simply south of East Suffolk Opportunity.
A 2nd $16.4 million will cover building for the Long Island Greenway, in between Suffolk County Neighborhood College in Brentwood and Bethpage State Park. The path is an extension of the 175-mile path prepared in between Manhattan and Montauk. About 60% of the greenway is prepared off roadway.
” These 2 awards will fix a vital bridge, integrated in the name of our hero veterans, and will likewise stimulate financial advancement, strolling, cycling and tourist through the development of a safe and popular pedestrian-friendly path,” Schumer informed Newsday.
State transport authorities on Long Island stated they remained in the early phases of creating a brand-new bridge on Veterans Memorial Highway to change the Path 454 bridge that was initially integrated in 1950.
The brand-new bridge will be larger than the existing path and will enhance security with brand-new gain access to for bicyclists and pedestrians, state transport spokesperson Stephen Canzoneri stated. Building is slated to start in 2028, authorities stated.
The Long Island Greenway is prepared as an extension of the 750-mile Empire State Path that ranges from Manhattan to the Canadian border, stated Mike Lieberman, program director for New york city Neighborhood Trails and the New York City Trust for Public Land.
He kept in mind that the Empire State Path did not encompass Long Island since designers dealt with gain access to difficulties due to city advancement covering from Brooklyn to Long Island.
” I believe individuals have actually been attempting to do this for longer than a years,” Lieberman stated. “Neighborhoods were created around vehicles instead of individuals. It impacts physical and psychological health and individuals require to stroll more and bike more.””
Coordinators stated they would ultimately attempt to path the path through the Nassau Center to Eisenhower Park in East Meadow.
The grant awarded today is anticipated to spend for building of the path in the next 2 years in between Bethpage and Brentwood along a LIPA easement access of power lines that might consist of bike courses and off-road routes.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand likewise worked to protect financing as part of the Bipartisan Facilities Law.
” Green and open areas are a vital possession to any neighborhood, and this financing will assist guarantee that the needed resources are readily available for the Long Island Greenway so New Yorkers and visitors alike can delight in the location’s appeal,” Gillibrand stated.
Federal, state and regional Long Island leaders, consisting of Associate Andrew Garbarino (R-Bayport), applauded the financing to even more boost walkability and outside routes. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine stated the path would stimulate financial development and protect the environment.
Huntington Town Manager Ed Smyth called it “a steppingstone” to start the Long Island Greenway’s chain of routes.
” As we start this effort that will promote outside entertainment, enhance public health, and link neighborhoods, we will likewise be supplying safe passage for pedestrians, bicyclists, and hikers, lowering the requirement to share the roadway with automobile,” Smyth stated.
Source: NewsDay.