N.Y. adds $250 million to bridge rehab program View Larger Image Better Roads » The state of New York plans to infuse an additional $250 million into rehabilitating and replacing worn-out bridges and culverts. The Bridge NY program began in 2016 with an initial $200 million. The program provides grants to municipalities in the state. It has led to more than 125 bridge and culvert projects being funded, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office. Michelle2018-02-06T14:01:52-08:00January 31st, 2018|Bridges, New York| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Thousands of Bridges In ‘Urgent Need of Repairs’ April 8th, 2019 Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were April 8th, 2019 VIDEO: Railing falls from bridge in Tennessee, 1 car heavily damaged April 1st, 2019 The Boring Company: What 8 Cities Really Think of Elon Musk’s Tunnel Vision March 26th, 2019 Andrew Cuomo announces $128 million for state highways March 11th, 2019 Genoa Bridge Collapse Throws Harsh Light on Benettons’ Highway Billions March 5th, 2019 Trump Admin. Says N.Y., N.J. Can’t Use Federal Funds to Pay for Essential Infrastructure Project February 20th, 2019 What’s Colorado Proposition 110: Sales tax increase for transportation October 12th, 2018 USDOT providing nearly $64B for transportation investments October 12th, 2018