July 7, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Village of Spring Valley was awarded $100,000 for street re-paving in support of their Street Improvements Program.
This funding was secured through the Rockland County Community Development Block Grant Program.
June 16, 2016
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Town of Gates was awarded $50,000 to replace approximately 1,075 linear feet of sidewalks and approximately 987 linear feet of roadside gutters.
This funding was secured through the Monroe County Community Development Block Grant Program.
August 26, 2014
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Town of Gates was awarded $18,313 as a 50% reimbursement for the cost of two leaf vacuums purchased for use in the Town’s Leaf Collection Program. Use of the new leaf vacuums has resulted in the Town being able to provide over 10,000 cubic yards of compost annually for free distribution to residents and for use in Town landscaping projects, parks and trails.
This funding was secured through the NYS Department of Energy Conservation – Waste Reduction & Recycling Program.
March 14, 2013
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Town/Village of East Rochester was awarded $56,000 for a Transportation Improvement Study. The main objective will be to improve the safety, accessibility, parking and travel options for users of all ages and abilities using the high-traffic corridors of the downtown central business district while preserving the efficiency of the existing transportation system.
This funding was secured through the Genesee Transportation Council – Unified Planning Work Program.
October 24, 2011
J. O’Connell & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that through our services the Town of Hume was awarded $24,000 for Part I (Engineering Design and Permitting) of the Cold Creek Bank Stabilization Project. This project will provide bank stabilization along Cold Creek and prevent further erosion from jeopardizing vulnerable town structures.
This funding was secured through the New York State Office of Emergency Management (State OEM).