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Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Albany Albany University, Replace single pane, aging windows, four dorm towers $20,000,000 SUNY Albany Albany University, State Quad dining and res hall renovation (01A44) $13,500,000 SUNY Albany Albany University, Classroom renovations and upgrades $4,200,000 SUNY Albany State University Plaza, Rehab 3rd Floor South Bldg 5 $3,108,996 SUNY Albany Albany University, Install emergency electrical generator, uptown $12,000,000 SUNY Albany Albany University, Lighting master plan conservation and upgrades $3,300,000 SUNY Albany State University Plaza, Window Replacement - State University Plaza $3,788,996 SUNY Albany C. of Cohoes Vliet Street Water Line Replacement $600,000 CDBG Tech Valley Communications will extend Albany FreeNet into Albany city Albany neighborhoods where there is a need fo $409,513 OFT Albany Schools, Elementary and Secondary, Guilderland Central School District $310,932 NYPA Schools, Elementary and Secondary, ALBANY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT - Albany PHASE IV $457,666 NYPA Albany Schools, Elementary and Secondary, BOCES - Capital Region $794,156 NYPA Albany County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, NYS Executive Mansion $39,352 NYPA Albany Convention Ctr, Armories, Hangars, OGS ESP - East Garage $59,173 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, Solar PV - NYS Executive Albany Mansion $97,571 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ESP - CEC Albany OUTDOOR LIGHTING $110,552 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS TEN EYCK STATE Albany OFFICE BLDG $123,527 NYPA Albany County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, City of Cohoes $202,780 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, ALBANY COUNTY SPORTS Albany ARENA $441,551 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ALFRED E. SMITH Albany STATE OFFICE BLDG - TRANSFORMERS $838,972 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ESP - LIGHTING Albany CONTROL $1,032,871 NYPA Albany County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, NYS DEC - Belleayre $1,059,090 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ESP - River Water Albany Hydro and BP Steam Turbines $1,935,443 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ESP - Chiller Turbine # Albany 1 $2,193,660 NYPA County, Municipal, & State Government Offices, OGS ESP - CEC Albany Photovoltaic and Chiller # 2 $2,947,500 NYPA Albany Treatment Plant Imp. $431,000 EFC Albany JB Thacher SP - Water Storage Area Rehabilitation $300,000 Parks Albany JB Thacher SP - Rehabilitate Water Supply Filter $250,000 Parks The Village of Menands, NY has been engaged in accessing, prioritizing and designating a substantial amount of water, sanitary sewer and storm water sewer needs since 2002. In 2004 Albany Menands Water/Sewer $8,500,000 EFC and again in 2006, the Village was cited by NYS DEC as needing to address Project will centralized and standardize administration, marketing and quality of local contractors to enable, primarily minorities, to develop high level construction skills, competitive bidding, Albany Minority Contractor Network $100,000 ESD increased stability and quality of work, and lower overhe Page 1 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Pre-Apprenticeship and Neighborhood Revitalization Project Participants: Workforce Development Institute (WDI) St. JosephÆs Housing (SJH) ActionAlbany - Minority Contractor Albany ActionAlbany $400,000 CDBG Network (AA) Needs: ò SJH has 175 old buildings, some of them are vacant many are Submission* No* Bradford*Burns*City of Albany*Assistant Corporation Counsel*24 Eagle Street*Albany*New York*12207*518-434-5050* [email protected]*CSBPP - Combined Albany CSBPP - Combined Sewage Backup Prevention Plan $3,500,000 EFC Sewage Backup Prevention Plan*Infrastructure*Infrastructure General/Other* Additional The Guild House is a 10,000 square foot building constructed in the early 20th Century to house the outreach ministry of the Cathedral of All Saints. The location adjoining the NY State Education Albany Guild House Reconstruction $1,840,000 DEC Department and in proximity to the Capitol makes it a supe Creating Jobs for Municipal Public Works The economic impact of this project creates jobs for data collection activities on roadways and system operator personnel for MUNICIPALITIES Albany Creating Jobs for Municipal Public Works $150,000 ESD across NYS. Following the latest FHWA standard, the project will collect Fuel cells still hold the potential to offer a good alternative to backup power, remote installations and battery based portable applications due to the high density of energy stored in most of the Albany Ultracompact low cost membraneless fuel cell engine chips $5,000,000 NYSERDA common fuels. Unfortunately, this alone is not enough to Rehabilatation of a 500,000 sq ft 11 story buildiung in downtown Albany. The building was purchased 2 years ago and we have plans to convert to mixed use. Retail, office and residental Albany Waterfront Square $40,000,000 ESD with the possibility of a hotel. Albany I-87: NYS Thruway exit 23 to SME Complex $19,000,000 DOT I-87: NYS Thruway exit 23 to SME Complex Albany BIN 109299A I-787 NB TO SMXE WB $6,780,000 DOT BIN 109299A I-787 NB TO SMXE WB Albany RT 20 STUYVESANT PLAZA DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS $210,000 DOT RT 20 STUYVESANT PLAZA DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Albany Rt 85: Thruway bridge to I-90 $22,218,000 DOT Rt 85: Thruway bridge to I-90 Albany BIN 1004261/2 RT. 2 OVER RT. 9 $3,361,880 DOT BIN 1004261/2 RT. 2 OVER RT. 9 Albany Rt 32 : MP11.73 - MP 14.68 Town of New Scotland Pavement repair. $8,500,000 DOT Rt 32 : MP11.73 - MP 14.68 Town of New Scotland Pavement repair. Albany I87: WESTERN AVE.- SARATOGA CO. LINE $15,000,000 DOT I87: WESTERN AVE.- SARATOGA CO. LINE New Road Connecting Walker Way to Rapp Road (Grade Crossing New Road Connecting Walker Way to Rapp Road (Grade Crossing Elimination) Deleted High Albany Elimination) $10,200,000 DOT Speed Rail Infrastrucrture Albany Maxwell Rd Relocation-T/O Colonie/Albany County $7,280,000 DOT Maxwell Rd Relocation-T/O Colonie/Albany County Central Ave Ontario Ave to Quail St Additional funds needed to complete the original scope of the Albany Central Ave Ontario Ave to Quail St $1,300,000 DOT project - Project is in construction. BIN 3302980 Old Ravena Rd over CSXT (north crossing) Wetland Creation - Construction Funds Albany BIN 3302980 Old Ravena Rd over CSXT (north crossing) $8,300,000 DOT are already obligated Albany Maxwell Road Phase 2 Wolf Rd Service Road $5,200,000 DOT Maxwell Road Phase 2 Wolf Rd Service Road Preliminary Design @ 10% Grant Hill Rd Bridge Replacement over the Normans Kill-Albany County Design of Project has Albany Grant Hill Rd Bridge Replacement over the Normans Kill-Albany County $2,100,000 DOT not begun Albany Bridge Avenue Bridge over Mohawk River: Bridge $10,070,000 DOT Bridge Avenue Bridge over Mohawk River: Bridge CR 53 (Jericho Rd) Bridge over CSX Slekirk Yard - Bridge Replacement May be rescoped to Albany CR 53 (Jericho Rd) Bridge over CSX Slekirk Yard - Bridge Replacement $16,700,000 DOT removal only Watervliet/Shaker Road Colonie Road Reconstr/Sidewalk Major ROW delay - cemetary property Albany Watervliet/Shaker Road Colonie Road Reconstr/Sidewalk $6,500,000 DOT needs to be acquired Albany 19th Street Reconstruction - City Line to Congress Street Bridge $7,000,000 DOT 19th Street Reconstruction - City Line to Congress Street Bridge Dev. Director Delaware Avenue Madison Ave to Thruway Bridge: Reconstruction Construction Funds in process of being obligated - Funds requested are greater than STIP allowance - Additional $3.0M Albany Delaware Avenue Madison Ave to Thruway Bridge: Reconstruction $13,730,000 DOT requested to construct extention of the project Albany Fuller Rd/Washington Ave Intersection Improvement $22,100,000 DOT Fuller Rd/Washington Ave Intersection Improvement Safety capacity and Albany Nano growth Albany Helderberg Hudson Rail Trail $5,200,000 DOT Helderberg Hudson Rail Trail Design of Project has not begun Albany Guilderland Center Sidewalks Pedestrian New sidewalks $780,000 DOT Guilderland Center Sidewalks Pedestrian New sidewalks Design of Project has not begun Page 2 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Albany Westmere Corridor Ped Improvements Ped Safety Sidewalks $650,000 DOT Westmere Corridor Ped Improvements Ped Safety Sidewalks Design has not been initiated yet Albany Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail: Bridge Rehabilitation $600,000 DOT Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail: Bridge Rehabilitation Design of Project has not begun ITS Signal Improvements Albany ITS Signal Upgrade Sponsor issue with jurisdiction - Project not Albany ITS Signal Improvements Albany ITS Signal Upgrade $650,000 DOT yet initiated Albany Repair/Clean Small Culverts at Various Locations. $1,100,000 DOT Repair/Clean Small Culverts at Various Locations. To be combined with PIN 180779 I-787 Downtown Albany Pier and Capbeam Repair (Part of Hi Funct. Bridge Albany Maintenance Plan) $4,400,000 DOT I-787 Downtown Albany Pier and Capbeam Repair (Part of Hi Funct. Bridge Maintenance Plan) Emergency Demand and Flag Repair Job Order Contract #2 (Part of Hi Emergency Demand and Flag Repair Job Order Contract #2 (Part of Hi Funct. Bridge Albany Funct. Bridge Maintenance Plan) $2,250,000 DOT Maintenance Plan) Emergency Demand and Flag Repair Job Order Contract #3 (Part of Hi Emergency Demand and Flag Repair Job Order Contract #3 (Part of Hi Funct. Bridge Albany Funct. Bridge Maintenance Plan) $2,250,000 DOT Maintenance Plan) Albany Youmans Road Rail Crossing Safety Improvements $650,000 DOT Youmans Road Rail Crossing Safety Improvements Design has not been initiated yet Albany Colonie Service Road East $4,840,000 DOT Colonie Service Road East Sandcreek Rd to Central Avenue Albany Colonie Service Road East 2 $4,380,000 DOT Colonie Service Road East 2 Sandcreek Rd to Wolf Road Albany Extension Of Petra Lane to Karner Road $8,300,000 DOT Extension Of Petra Lane to Karner Road Fuller Road Colonie/Guilderland Road Reconstruction Central Ave. to Fuller Road Colonie/Guilderland Road Reconstruction Central Ave. to Western Ave. NEPA Albany Western Ave. $20,800,000 DOT Documents required will not be available until 2010 Albany Krumkill Road New Scotland Safety Repair Landslide $7,800,000 DOT Krumkill Road New Scotland Safety Repair Landslide Project not yet inititated Albany Northway Service Road East (Sand Creek Road to Wolf Road) $4,380,000 DOT Northway Service Road East (Sand Creek Road to Wolf Road) Albany Northway Service Road West (Sand Creek Road to Central Ave) $4,840,000 DOT Northway Service Road West (Sand Creek Road to Central Ave) Albany Petra Lane Extention to Karner Road $8,300,000 DOT Petra Lane Extention to Karner Road From July 6th-22nd (tentative date), Arbor Hill community 3rd-8th graders will engage in local outdoor exploration and enrichment activities. The two and a half week session will build on scientific enrichment and community exposure- in addition to individual and group skill motivational training, the program bridges together: parents, area volunteers, local environmentalist groups and community organizations. Local private partnerships are invited to expand the support and scope of the program mission.The theme of Responsibility, Awareness, Research and Recreation (RARe) allows participants to visit parks, lakes and technology facilities exploring how the world we all live in works. As a community volunteer and educator, there is desire from our youth to understand the world outside of their city streets. New York State is known for its green and resourceful landscapes, participants can visit places like Thatcher Park, Taconic Crest trail, college and university labs, NYSERDA facilities, and the Five Rivers Environmentalist Education Center. The RARe project would disaggregate students by grade and gender to work in groups over two full weeks; and integrate students for a three day session. Albany Arbor Hill Outdoor Innovation Camp $250,000 SED Although this program is specifically tailored for 3rd-8th Addition to fire station to acommidate larger fire trucks meeting room and offices size yet to be determined more info to be fowarded as needed this is an early stage of the direction of the Albany SFD #2 Addition $500,000 DASNY project depending on monies will help determine the extent of the project Replace a aging and out dated fire station. The current station does not meet current standards, Albany East Berne Fire Station $1,500,000 DASNY and because of the tax base the district can not afford to build a updated station. Current fire station has seen it's life expectancy and the cost of heating is astronomical and it does have the room for newer stykle fire apparatus and the curremnt station is land locked which leave no available parking. We working working with NYSDECto cleanup land we had purrchase Albany Schuyler Heights Fire Station $3,000,000 DASNY in a brownfield environment when the funding dried up, this put the project on hold. Albany Berne Fire station Addition $200,000 DASNY Add to the existing station a bay, additional meeting and Office space. Albany Queue Jumpers Transit Route 5 BusRapid Transit $1,950,000 DOT Queue Jumpers Transit Route 5 BusRapid Transit Albany Vehicle Purchase (Replacement/Expansion) $37,000,000 DOT Vehicle Purchase (Replacement/Expansion) Page 3 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Albany Port of Albany Freight Wharf & Dock repair - Part 2&3 $11,440,000 DOT Port of Albany Freight Wharf & Dock repair - Part 2&3 Part 1 obligated Part 2 + Part 3 = $8.8M This project will create a new ""green"" cogeneration power plant at Watervliet Arsenal. It will (1) lower power abnd steam costs signficantly (20%) for the Arsenal facility and for its commercial and government tenants; (2) create 250 construction jobsand 21 management and maintenance jobs, and help secure more than 800 defense jobs at the Arsenal; and (3) it will help attract even more high tech companies to the Arsenal technology campus. Finally, it will kick-start the Albany Arsenal Green Cogen Project $25,000,000 ESD development of 62 new acres tobe leased to the Partnership for developme Downtown Residential Construction & Adaptive Re-use Program - Program funding would enable construction of new or rehabilitation of older, underutilized buildings for conversion to downtown quality housing. Downtown has 800,000 square feet of vacant or underused space that is ideal for adaptive re-use. Recent market study shows demand for downtown housing. This program provides financial incentives to developers in the form of low interest revolving loans and grants. Numerous projects have been identified and have received municipal approval and will be ready to proceed within 30 to 90 days. Projects will utilize green technology and help promote the development of the green job sector. Diversify downtown to include a more vibrant mix of businesses, residential, retail, cultural, and waterfront recreation. Adaptively reusing underutilized buildings to create more modern space is necessary to achieve this goal. One of the most important strategic initiatives involves diversifying the mix of businessesand uses downtown. Albany must build the 24-hour/7-day-a-week vitality that cities need if they expect to attract Albany Downtown Residential Construction & Adaptive Re-use Program $10,000,000 ESD diverse businesses and people to their urban cores. This project intends to provide funding for acquisition, demolition, rehabilitation, and infill development in districts that are presently blighted with vacant and underutilized structures. Vacant buildings and underutilized lots have been identified for rehabilitation and/or infill development. This is key to reversing disinvestment in Albany because rundown properties lower values for neighbors, attract criminal activity, pose a physical threat to the community and discourage private investment. Thecity must make it easier for potential homeowners and landlords to buy property, invest in buildings, preserve their personal investments, and even earn a return. This initiative is projected to leverage an estimated $60 million in additional investmentin Albany Strategic Neighborhood Redevelopment $20,000,000 ESD Albany's most distressed neighborhoods. Vacant Building Targeted Stabilization Program - This program has been developed to target one third of the vacant and abandoned properties in the City of Albany (300 buildings). These buildings have a blighting effect on neighborhoods, promote crime, and drastically reduce nearby property values. However, the majority of these buildings are located in designated historic districts with many of them built prior to the 20th century. These buildings are unique and valuable assets that should be preservedfor their aesthetic and economic benefits. The intent of this program is to stabilize or ?mothball? properties for future rehabilitation. Teams of professional roofers, plumbers, carpenters and other general contractors will address all basic and structural deficiencies and stabilize buildings for future productive residential and commercial reuse of Albany Vacant Building Targeted Stabilization Program $4,000,000 DHCR stabilization. Page 4 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information This project proposes adaptive reuse of the St. Joseph Academy at the corner Second and North Swan Streets in the Arbor Hill neighborhood. Located in an economically distressed area, the 25 studio and 1-bedroom apartments would be offered at affordable rents and provide 12,000 square foot arts and culture center for the purpose of developing the artistic talents of community residents. Currently, the North Swan Street is undergoing reinvestment in the amount of $6.1M in the form of new storefronts withresidences above. Academy Lofts would continue the investment along North Swan Street and rehabilitate and occupy a vacant building. This project has been subject of a completed market assessment and is a landmark building in a redeveloping neighborhoodin Albany?s low-income Arbor Hill neighborhood. This project would convert an existing vacant school into artists' loft housing and community space. It will leverage additional Albany St. Joseph's Academy Artist's Loft Conversion $10,500,000 DASNY investment and residency along the North Swan Street corridor. State Street is the main gateway through downtown Albany and has the historic State Capitol as its terminal vista. The project limit is State Street from Eagle Street to Broadway and the proposed improvements include new sidewalks and granite curbing including the installation of drop curbing as necessary, rehabilitation of State Street pavement, new street trees along with decorative tree grating, enhancement of an existing planted areas and medians, new streetscape pedestrian crossing(s) and striping,new amenities including benches, wall, bike racks, civic art, bollards, signage, and garbage receptacles. Green technologies will be used throughout the Albany State Street Rehabilitation & Streetscape Project $4,000,000 ESD project. The Port of Albany is a word-class facility, economic engine for the region and employs hundreds of people. Funding is currently needed to completely renovate the dock and wharf at the Albany Port District Commission would enable the facility to continueto be a maritime hub for the Northeastern portion of the United States. In the maritime industry, vessels are becoming larger as well as cargo handled. These improvements will enable the Port to handle the larger vessels for the 21st century. The project is currently underway, but stimulus funds are needed to close Albany Port of Albany Wharf Replacement/Stabilization & Rail Expansion Project $1,000,000 ESD funding gap. This project will balance the needs of all transportation modes while enhancing the appearance of North Swan Street to help continue the investment in the Arbor Hill neighborhood and attract people to the redeveloped commercial/cultural corridor. The project includes street resurfacing and striping of traffic and parking lanes, partial concrete sidewalk installation and curb replacement, pedestrian crossing improvements, landscaped medians at selected intersections, public park rehabilitation, additional street trees, bicycle facilities, traditional street lighting, and traffic signalization upgrades. While the immediate project goals may be to replace the deteriorated sidewalks and roadway, and to clean up the street, the long-term intent is that thiswill help to spur further growth and development on a wider scale. The Arbor Hill Neighborhood Plan identified North Swan Street as a key priority and the North Swam Multimodal Study provided a Albany North Swan Street Rehabilitaton, Streetscape & Park Project $2,500,000 DOT cost estimate for this project. Planning & preliminary design are complete. The projects include US Rte 9, US Rte 9W, US Rt 20, NYS Rte 5, NYS Rte 32, NYS Rte 377, NYS Rte 443, and a number of City Roads. They encompass 191.44 miles of traffic lanes in need of repair in the City of Albany. These projects are not only important for transporation-specific goals, but are also essential to the vibrancy of local community and economic development Albany Street Maintenance & Reconstruction Projects $24,391,803 DOT initiatives. Page 5 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information The Albany Convention Center Authority (ACCA) has developed a Convention Center Project concept plan to build a 266,000 square foot green facility. The plan current plan separates the convention facility, parking garage and hotel into three distinct elements, with the parking garage and hotel to be built by private developers. The project is expected to attract 100,000 to 185,000 people to Albany annually, thereby contributing to economic activity and job growth. The State of New York has committed $75Mto the project. The ACCA has completed the following for this major civic infrastructure project: final planning and design documents, EIS, market study, archaeological, infrastructure mapping and analysis. A new convention center in downtown Albany Convention Center $230,000,000 ESD Albany isexpected to spur significant additional investment and development. The Corning Preserve is the jewel of downtown Albany and completion of this project will provide a significantly expanded preserve that provides extensive community and recreational space that enhances the environmental quality of the Hudson River and further advances the continued redevelopment of Downtown Albany. The project also includes the restoration of an ecologically vital wetland park located in the low-income Arbor Hill neighborhood, which will expand recreational and educational opportunitiesfor inner-city residents. The project will promote green jobs, as the park will be designed in accordance with American Society of Landscape Architects Albany Corning Preserve Phase 2: Ampitheater & Festival Space $6,500,000 Parks Sustainable Site Initiatives. For safety reasons, the nearly 40-year old Arbor Hill Pedestrian Bridge was demolished last summer. In efforts to coincide with the re-opening in 2010 of the Arbor Hill Elementary School, the development of a new Arbor Hill Pedestrian bridge is essentialfor elementary students to walk to school safely. Pedestrian bridges play a critical role in connecting communities across the City and overcoming barriers. With a large number of highways and major arterials close to the Arbor Hill neighborhood, pedestrians rely upon these bridges to safely cross these roadways. This Albany Arbor Hill Pedestrian Bridge $2,000,000 DOT project, too, will contribute to the ongoing revitalization now occurring in Arbor Hill. Hoffman Park is a 26-acre park located in South Albany that is home to numerous sports leagues. Plans have been developed to transform the existing underutilized parkland into state of the art athletic facilities for collegiate and public use, includingbaseball, softball, and soccer fields, as well as other leisure facilities. This is a true public-private partnership with the City of Albany partnering with the College of St. Rose on this project. The project will not only allow the College and City tobenefit from these new collegiate quality facilities, but will allow all citizens of Albany to Albany Hoffman Park Development $2,000,000 Parks utilize and benefit from these amenities as well. This stadium is a multi-purpose sports complex of ten acres. It includes a professional size baseball diamond, a football-soccer field, a softball field and a large field house, which is also used as the City's summer youth employment office in the spring and summer months. Several youth and adult leagues, as well as area highschools and colleges, utilize this facility for their home games. Seating 7,000 people for football and soccer and 2,000 for baseball, it also offers lockers, showers, press boxesand a public address system to accommodate all particpants. The stadium has recently undergone partial renovation. This project, phase two of the renovation would install synthetic turf for the fields and erect new stadium lighting. These improvements will not only benefit direct users of the stadium, but will renovate the most important community asset Albany Bleecker Stadium Renovation Project $4,250,000 Parks in one of the City's most distressed neighborhoods. Page 6 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information This comprehensive energy program will increase the energy efficiency of 18 municipal buildings through such measures as: chiller replacement, installation of energy efficient windows & lighting, installation of increased insulation, and HVAC updates and replacement. Additionally, alternative energy technology will be installed on selected municipal buildings to generate energy via solar thermal and solar electrical means. An energy audit was completed in January 2009 and this project will generate a tremendous number of green jobs, as well as reduce municipal Albany Municipal Building & Infrastructure: Alternative Energy Retrofits $8,000,000 NYSERDA greenhouse gas emissions and save considerable tax dollars in energy costs. The city fleet is one of the largest sectors of municipal operations and is therefore a significant user of energy. As a result, the city fleet is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. The Municipal Fleet Diesel Retrofits & Upgrade Program hasbeen developed to systematically retrofit all city diesel vehicles with the latest technology in order to maintain the most energy efficient fleet possible, while at the same time reducing the emissions of carbon dioxide and other Albany Muncicipal Fleet Diesel Retrofits & Upgrade $1,000,000 NYSERDA greenhouse gases. The City of Albany has approximately 800 vacant buildings and this program has been developed to provide forgivable grants and low-interest loans to individuals who purchase vacant buildings in targeted neighborhoods and rehabilitate them to green building standards. Buildings are predominately located in low-income neighborhoods and must remain owner-occupied for five (5) years. This project will not only spur considerable reinvestment in Albany?s inner-city neighborhoods through the active reclamationof vital housing stock, but will greatly assist the local economy and the development of the green jobs sector by utilizing green building and Albany Vacant Building Green Rehab Grant Program $4,000,000 DHCR rehabilitation methods. The City of Albany has had an increase in the number of heavy storms, which overwhelm its existing storm sewer capacity. Backwater valves have been recommended by both independently- contracted and City-employed engineers as a solution to help prevent sewer and storm water back-ups in residential areas. This program provides grants to residents for the installation of backwater valves to prevent sewer backups into residences. Grants range from $1,000 to $1,500 Albany Residential Backflow Prevention Valve Installation $4,000,000 EFC for qualified residents. The Loudonville Reservoir project is designed to expand the amount of water available to the City during emergencies. Although the reservoir holds 210 million gallons of water, only 27 million gallons would be able to meet the new Federal quality standards for open basins. With this additional project, another 180 million gallons of water would be available to the City in the event Albany Loudonville Reservoir LT2ESWTR $950,000 EFC of an emergency - a full 10 day supply With 55 miles of the City's water mains from the 19th century, and some sewer lines dating before the Civil War, a number of infrastructure projects will provide a much-needed update and upgrade Albany Municipal Water/Wastewater System Infrastructure Projects $25,514,000 EFC for many of the City's most-taxed lines. Historic Saint Agnes Cemetery is a rural cemetery, listed on the National & NYS registers of Historic Sites, that provides open space for public enjoyment of history, nature and art. This project will result in 4,000 sq. yds of newly paved roads & the pruning or elimination of 140 trees. Albany St. Agnes Cemetery Founders' Hill Restoration Project $185,000 Parks Both of these actions will result in safe public enjoyment of the property. Albany Ezra Prentice Homes $21,378,339 DHCR LIHTC 9% Albany Van Rensselaer Village $18,300,755 DHCR LIHTC 9% Albany Albany Medical Center $360,000,000 DASNY Project #1- 325,000 square foot hospital expansion project Albany Albany Medical Center $14,000,000 DASNY Project #2 - 25,000 square foot research facility Albany Albany Medical Center $24,000,000 OFT Project #3 - capital investment for 2009-1010 to implement electronic health records Albany Albany Medical Center $20,000,000 DASNY Project #4 - 1500 vehicle parking garage necessary to accommodate add'l patients, etc. Page 7 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Approximately 5,000 lf of road, sewer and water necessary to access 1.4 million square feet of approved technology and office space in the County of Albany. In addition several upgrades will have to be made to the municipalities? sewer, water and storm systems (offsite). Area power Albany Vista Technology Park $6,300,000 ESD supply upgrades are also necessary (transmission level service). 325,000 sq. foot expansion of only academic medical center serving 23 counties in NYS is necessary to meet growth in demand for high end medical services, including transfers from other hospitals; will create at least 500 construction-related jobs and 650 permanent jobs (representing full range of job opportunities including support staff, technicians, physicians, therapists, licensed and practical nurses) and support a facility with a more than $1 billion annual economic impact; project already has CONapproval, validating the need for 83 additional beds, 20 new and 12 Albany Albany Medical Center Hospital Expansion $50,000,000 DASNY renovated operating rooms and a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Albany Medical College seeks funding to support construction of a new two-story, 25,000 square foot building to house research facilities and its Clinical Competency and Patient Safety Center. The Medical College?s current facilities are outdated and inadequate to meet the demands of scientists who receive $12-$14 million annually in sponsored research support. Since the facilities house heavily-regulated animal research subjects, modernization is necessary to ensure continued accreditation. Equipment for the Clinical Competency and Patient Safety Center has been purchased and is used by students of the medical college and other trainees, but will be put to broader community use for training of medical professionals serving rural areas, as well as first responders, when housed in the new facility. At least 200 construction jobs would be created; the Animal Facility supports 15 jobs and serves 60 Ph.D. researchers, supported by 50 research and administrative staff; these positions are jeopardized by the current condition of the facility. The Clinical Competency and Patient Safety Center will be staffed by 40 faculty and some 80 other Albany Albany Medical College Simulation Center $10,000,000 DASNY professionals and support staff. 280,000 sq ft, 7-story garage to accommodate 1,500 cars, supporting employees, students, patients and visitors to the medical center; current garage is over capacity and additional space is Albany Albany Medical Center Parking Garage $20,000,000 DASNY needed to support expansion project. We plan to build an Intelligent Transfer Station? (ITS) to recycle, through its natural bio-drying system, solid municipal waste into clean, odorless, dry, renewable fuel called Amabilis?. This sustainable technology was developed by ECODECO, a subsidiary of A2A, Italy?s largest environmentally-friendly energy-producing company. The ITS system has been successfully implemented throughout Europe. This proven clean-energy technology is the answer to transform obsolete waste into energy structures. It takes 14 days for the ITS to transform solid waste into Amabilis?, a stable and efficient fuel. Amabilis? can then be used to provide clean renewable energy from dedicated combustion plants (thermal & electrical); in bioreactors to produce biogas, in industrial plants (such as cement plants), as an alternative to coal. The current proposal is to produce Amabilis? as a clean alternative fuel source for local cement plants. ITS facilities currently operate in England (a major ITS is located in the heart of London), Scotland, Spain and Italy, with others currently being constructed in Greece and elsewhere. The Ecodeco System? is the viable solution to the State?s required objective to produce 45% of its energy needs with Albany Intelligent Transfer Station/Clean Energy for Cement Plants $15,000,000 ESD green, renewable energy by 2015. We lo The project will conclude the renovation to the main classroom building on campus. Three floors of the building were previously renovated. The project includes the gut renovation to the lower level which requires new mechanical system, and renovation to classrooms to include several Albany Albertus Hall Phase 3 Renovation $1,500,000 DASNY new science laboratories. The renovation also includes new flooring, ceiling, lighting and painting. Page 8 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information This project includes the renovation of the building that previously held the entire music program at the College. After the constructio of a new Center for the Arts, the music education program relocated to the new building. The anticipated renovationbrings the public comunications program together with music industry. A few of the spaces to be renovated are: TV studio, radio station, music studios and control rooms, live recording lab, MIDI lab, and 2 multi-media labs, Albany Center for Communications and Interative Media $6,000,000 DASNY upgrade and relocation of mechanical and electrical equipment and plumbing upgrades. Rennovation and addition to include modernization and renovation to the original strucure (1950) and subsequent addtion (1980). The project includes full mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades, asbestos abatement and other code required upgrades.The building addtion will include 24 hour student computer lab/study area relocated from the first floor of a freshman resident facility. The addition of the approx. 4500 square feet, brings the project closer to the Albany Hellman Library Renovation $14,000,000 DASNY programmatic goals. 1006 Madison Avenue is a 3 story house the College purchased several years ago. The project includes full meachnical, electrical and plumbing upgrades, asbestos abatement and other code required upgrades. The renovation will include faculty office forthe music faculty who teach in the new adjacent Center for the Art. The Dean of Arts and Humanities will also relocate to the Albany Renovation to 1006 Madison $1,500,000 DASNY renovated dean's suite on the first floor of the building. Albany Bridge Ave Bridge replacement $8,600,000 DOT Bridge Ave Bridge replacement Albany Delaware Ave Trail Rail Bridge $600,000 DOT Delaware Ave Trail Rail Bridge Albany Recon Cohoes Blvd Economic Develop along 787 $600,000 DOT Recon Cohoes Blvd Economic Develop along 787 Albany Recon of State Touring Route 470 from Colonie to Troy $6,000,000 DOT Recon of State Touring Route 470 from Colonie to Troy Albany Delaware Ave roundabout $1,000,000 DOT Delaware Ave roundabout Albany State Street Rehabilitation and Streetscape Project $4,000,000 DOT State Street Rehabilitation and Streetscape Project Albany North Swan Street Rehabilitation Streetscape and Park Project $2,500,000 DOT North Swan Street Rehabilitation Streetscape and Park Project Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 9 $675,000 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 9 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 9W $1,897,500 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 9W Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 20 $2,611,250 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - US Rte 20 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 5 $2,940,000 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 5 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 32 $2,545,000 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 32 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 377 $292,500 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 377 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 443 $853,053 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - NYS Rte 443 Albany State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - City Roads $12,577,500 DOT State Maintenance and Reconstruction Projects - City Roads Albany Neighborhood Commercial District Revitalization Program $5,000,000 DOT Neighborhood Commercial District Revitalization Program Albany Town of Colonie Townwide Roadway Improvements - Paving $12,000,000 DOT Town of Colonie Townwide Roadway Improvements - Paving Albany Siena College-Newton Plaza Sidewalk Construction $6,000,000 DOT Siena College-Newton Plaza Sidewalk Construction Albany Downtown Residential Construction & Adaptive Re-Use Program $10,000,000 DHCR Downtown Residential Construction & Adaptive Re-Use Program Albany Strategic Neighborhood Redevelopment $20,000,000 DHCR Strategic Neighborhood Redevelopment Albany Vacant Building Targeted Stabilization Program $4,500,000 DHCR Vacant Building Targeted Stabilization Program Albany St. Joseph s Acedemy Artist s Loft Conversion $10,500,000 DHCR St. Joseph s Acedemy Artist s Loft Conversion Albany Allen Street Sewer Slip Lining Project $0 EFC Allen Street Sewer Slip Lining Project Albany Regulator Rehabilitation Project $0 EFC Regulator Rehabilitation Project Albany West Lawrence Stormwater Storage $0 EFC West Lawrence Stormwater Storage Albany Academy Area Storm Sewer Extension $0 EFC Academy Area Storm Sewer Extension Albany Hansen Avenue Storm Sewer Project $0 EFC Hansen Avenue Storm Sewer Project Albany Kent Street Sewer Project $0 EFC Kent Street Sewer Project Albany Prospect Street Storm Sewer Project $0 EFC Prospect Street Storm Sewer Project Albany Rose Court/Dartmouth Detention Basins $0 EFC Rose Court/Dartmouth Detention Basins Page 9 of 461 3/11/09 Draft List of Projects Submitted to the New York State Economic Recovery Cabinet as of March 6, 2009 Please note: These are projects submitted by municipalities and other organizations throughout New York State. The Economic Recovery Cabinet has been screening all incoming projects to identify the appropriate State Agency that will determine potential funding eligibility within American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) programs. Inclusion in the list in no way implies acceptance, validation or certification of any project. Further, inclusion does not in any way imply that a project either qualifies for or will receive funding under one or more ARRA programs. Similarly, if you are looking for a particular project and do not find it, that does not mean or imply rejection. We have received more than 11,000 projects, in various hard-copy and electronic formats. Proposals received in hard copy, by mail or facsimile, are being manually entered and will be added to future updates as they are processed. If you cannot locate a project that you submitted during the last 14 days please wait for the next update before notifying us of a potential omission. If you cannot locate a project submitted more than 14 days ago, please contact the Economic Recovery Cabinet at http://www.economicrecovery.ny.gov/contact/contact.cfm State County Project Name $ Requested Agency Additional Information Albany Ryckman Avenue Storm Sewer Project $0 EFC Ryckman Avenue Storm Sewer Project Albany Woodville Sewer Project $0 EFC Woodville Sewer Project Albany Delaware Avenue Sewer Replacement and Relining $0 EFC Delaware Avenue Sewer Replacement and Relining Albany Melrose Area Stormwater Recharge Basins $0 EFC Melrose Area Stormwater Recharge Basins Albany Tampa Avenue Storm Sewer Project $0 EFC Tampa Avenue Storm Sewer Project Albany Wilkins Avenue $0 EFC Wilkins Avenue Albany Academy Road Area Sewer Separation $0 EFC Academy Road Area Sewer Separation Albany Myrtle/Marion Avenue Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Myrtle/Marion Avenue Combined Sewer Storage Albany Upper Washington Avenue Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Upper Washington Avenue Combined Sewer Storage Albany Hansen Avenue Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Hansen Avenue Combined Sewer Storage Albany Ryckman Avenue Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Ryckman Avenue Combined Sewer Storage Albany Washington Park/Elberon Place Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Washington Park/Elberon Place Combined Sewer Storage Albany Whitehall Road/MacDonald road/Mapleridge Avenue $0 EFC Whitehall Road/MacDonald road/Mapleridge Avenue Whitehall Road/Holmes Ct/Dartmouth Avenue/Rose Court Storm Sewer Albany Storage $0 EFC Whitehall Road/Holmes Ct/Dartmouth Avenue/Rose Court Storm Sewer Storage Albany Lower Myrtle Avenue Combined Sewer Storage $0 EFC Lower Myrtle Avenue Combined Sewer Storage Albany Madison Avenue Storm Sewer Storage $0 EFC Madison Avenue Storm Sewer Storage Albany Altamont Stormwater Sewer System $0 EFC Altamont Stormwater Sewer System Albany Altamont Sanitary Sewer System Improvements $0 EFC Altamont Sanitary Sewer System Improvements Albany Colonie Stormwater Management Improvements $0 EFC Colonie Stormwater Management Improvements Albany Salt Shed Replacement $0 DASNY Salt Shed Replacement Albany Landfill Area 5 Closure Costs $0 EFC Landfill Area 5 Closure Costs Albany Landfill Area 6 Expansion $0 EFC Landfill Area 6 Expansion Albany Landfill Equipment Replacement $0 EFC Landfill Equipment Replacement Albany Water Plant & Systems Upgrades $0 EFC Water Plant & Systems Upgrades Albany Water Vacuum Truck $0 EFC Water Vacuum Truck Albany Water System Upgrades $0 EFC Water System Upgrades Albany Water Meter Upgrades $0 EFC Water Meter Upgrades Albany Water Security-Stony Creek Reservoir $0 EFC Water Security-Stony Creek Reservoir Albany Energy Audit Upgrade Implementation $0 NYSERDA Energy Audit Upgrade Implementation Albany Town Hall Improvements $0 NYSERDA Town Hall Improvements Albany Heating System - Youth Bureau $0 NYSERDA Heating System - Youth Bureau Albany Replace 25 Vehicles with Hybrids $0 NYSERDA Replace 25 Vehicles with Hybrids Albany Upgrade Telecommunications $0 NYSERDA Upgrade Telecommunications Albany Eliminate Vegetation at Mohawk River Launch $0 Parks Eliminate Vegetation at Mohawk River Launch Albany Storage Bay for Crew Shells $0 Parks Storage Bay for Crew Shells Albany Resurface Mohawk River Bike Path $0 Parks Resurface Mohawk River Bike Path Albany Trail Markers $0 Parks Trail Markers Albany Golf Course - Clubhouse Facility $0 Parks Golf Course - Clubhouse Facility Albany Bike Path Work Project $0 Parks Bike Path Work Project Albany Resurface 20 Tennis Courts $0 Parks Resurface 20 Tennis Courts Albany Golf Course Irrigation System $0 Parks Golf Course Irrigation System Albany Swimming Pool Improvement $0 Parks Swimming Pool Improvement Albany Clubhouse Roof Replacement $0 Parks Clubhouse Roof Replacement Albany Golf Course Parking Lot Resurfacing $0 Parks Golf Course Parking Lot Resurfacing Albany Continue Cart Path Resurfacing $0 Parks Continue Cart Path Resurfacing Albany Permanent Wireless Internet Installation (Crossings) $0 Parks Permanent Wireless Internet Installation (Crossings) Page 10 of 461 3/11/09

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