The Record (Troy, NY)

Schumer secures funds for Albany airport, CDTA

- Staff report newsroom@troyrecord.com newsroom@saratogian.com

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. » U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the recently-signed American Rescue Plan includes $480,249,023 that will guide upstate New York’s pandemic-battered airports and transit systems to lift off. Specifical­ly, upstate airports will receive $84,410,140, and upstate transit systems will receive $395,838,883 of the total amount.

Schumer said that as the COVID-19 crisis extends beyond what was initially estimated, impacting the air travel industry and public transporta­tion systems for months on end, the federal funding allocated for them in the American Rescue Plan will help transporta­tion systems keep their wheels turning while New York recovers from the pandemic and returns to ‘normal.’

“Air travel and public transporta­tion are among the most severely impacted industries amid the pandemic, and both are vital to the connectivi­ty and success of the upstate economy,” Schumer said.

“Airports and transit systems serve important functions in their communitie­s, especially in more rural areas, connecting communitie­s and residents and allowing for economic opportunit­ies to cruise in. As Majority Leader, I was proud to make transporta­tion funding a priority and the American Rescue Plan will deliver this muchneeded aid to keep Upstate residents connected. Help is on the way that will put Upstate New York’s transporta­tion on the road to recovery,” Schumer added.

Schumer explained that the funding announced Monday will be allocated by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOT) and includes $12.5 million for the New York State DOT Rural 5311 program. This program aims to support public transporta­tion in areas with population­s of less than 50,000 people and funds may be used for capital and operating assistance grants to local public bodies, tribes, and operators of intercity bus services in rural areas.

This funding is in addition to the $143,980,632 Schumer secured for upstate airports and $395,239,378 for upstate transit in the past relief bills. In total, Schumer has now secured over $624,229,655 for upstate airports and $624,472,505 for transit in the past year.

Listed below are estimated breakdowns of the $480 million going to Upstate New York airports and transit systems in the Capital Region: Airports:

• Albany Internatio­nal Airport $13,395,263

• Columbia County $59,000

• Saratoga County $59,000

• Floyd Bennett Memorial $59,000

• Schenectad­y County $59,000

• Adirondack Regional $59,000

• Fulton County $32,000 Transit systems:

• Albany-Schenectad­y, (CDTA) $51,653,331

• Saratoga Springs, $515,072

• Glens Falls, $407,614

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California signs the $1.9trillion COVID-19relief bill, accompanie­d by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., during an enrollment ceremony on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 10, in Washington.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California signs the $1.9trillion COVID-19relief bill, accompanie­d by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., during an enrollment ceremony on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, March 10, in Washington.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Riders wait for the bus at the CDTA Uncle Sam Bus Stop in Troy.
FILE PHOTO Riders wait for the bus at the CDTA Uncle Sam Bus Stop in Troy.

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