Recovery and Resilience News
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Posted: October 7, 2022Link to content: view
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Posted: May 24, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan directed $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for the demolition of the old County Jail, moving forward affordable senior and workforce housing construction A bipartisan supermajority of the Ulster County Legislature approved the use of ARPA funds to accelerate the demolition of the former County JailLink to content: view
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Posted: May 11, 2022Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announces $5 million in ARPA funding is available to Ulster County municipalities for sewer and water infrastructure improvements and construction The Municipal Sewer and Water Grant will assist economic development and housing projects, community service facilities such as health and childcare, recreation and public facilities that result in shared services and lower costs at the community levelLink to content: view
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Posted: April 26, 2022$2,000,000 of federal ARP funding will be used for the purchase of an existing commercial office building at 368 Broadway in Kingston The Center will allow individuals in need of mental health and addiction services to immediately connect, 24/7, with an integrated team of clinical counselors, peer specialists and addiction professionals for support and treatment optionsLink to content: view
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Posted: April 20, 2022The Ulster County Legislature passed three resolutions proposed by County Executive Pat Ryan which pave the way for more housing in Ulster CountyLink to content: view
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Posted: March 7, 2022$1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds are now available to local non-profit and veterans’ service organizations to aid in pandemic recovery The Non-Profit Recovery and Resilience Grant program is being administered by the Ulster County Recovery and Resilience DivisionLink to content: view
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Posted: February 24, 2022County Executive Pat Ryan Announced that Ulster County will Acquire the Former Elizabeth Manor Boarding House and Renovate it to Provide Housing for as Many as 35 County Residents and Vulnerable FamiliesLink to content: view