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Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act

In November 1996, New Yorkers proclaimed their commitment to a clean environment by approving the $1.75 billion Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act. The Bond Act provides funding for a variety of environmental improvements related to five categories - Clean Water, Safe Drinking Water, Solid Waste, Municipal Environmental Restoration (Brownfields), and Air Quality. The Clean Water category includes funding for water quality improvements, habitat restoration, open space protection and development of waterfront parks, recreation and historic preservation projects.

Since passage of the Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act, the Division of Coastal Resources and other state agencies have worked together with municipalities to restore, preserve and protect New York's valuable water and air resources. The Division cooperates with the Department of Environmental Conservation; Department of Agriculture and Markets; to annually review applications and award matching grants for projects with water quality and aquatic habitat benefits. To date, more than 250 water quality improvement projects have been funded statewide.

EPF
Brownfield Opportunity Areas (BOA)
Clean Water /Air Bond Act
State Agency Grants
Federal


Oswego, NY

Oswego has worked with the private sector to restore abandoned historic structures, bringing activity back to downtown.

The City of Oswego used its Local Waterfront Revitalization Program as an action plan: specific projects were proposed and accomplished in stages based on the availability of public funds, and there has been a city-wide revitalization.

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Financial assistance provided by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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