Regional Economic Development Council Awards
December 8, 2011 - Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announces that $785 million has been awarded through the Regional Economic Development Council initiative, continuing the Governor's efforts to redesign the way state government works in order to drive economic growth and create jobs.
Announced in July, Regional Councils
represent a fundamental shift in the state's approach to
economic development from a top-down development model to a
community-based, performance driven approach which empowers
individual areas to develop comprehensive strategic plans
that invest in regional solutions to create jobs and
economic growth. As part of the Regional Council process, a
Strategic Plan Review Committee was chosen to analyze and
rank the strategic plans for each region competing for $200
million in specially targeted economic development funding.
Central New York named
best plan awardee: receives $103.7 million
North
Country named
best plan awardee: receives $103.2 million
Long
Island named best plan awardee: receives $101.6
million
Western
New York named
best plan awardee: receives $100.3 million
Finger
Lakes region awarded $68.8 million for 93
projects
Mid-Hudson region awarded $67 million for 61
projects
New York
City region awarded
$66.2 million for 50 projects
Capital Region awarded
$62.7 million for 88 projects
Mohawk
Valley region awarded
$60.2 million for 59 projects
Southern
Tier region awarded up to $49.4 million for 58
projects
To learn more about Regional Economic Development Councils
For a full appendix of these projects, go to the Awards Booklet
For more information, contact:
ESD Office of Public Affairs
(800) 260-7313

