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Senator Cooney champions infrastructure investment for Rochester's future

June 29, 2024 | Office of the Governor, Executive , New York



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Senator Cooney champions infrastructure investment for Rochester's future
During a recent government meeting in Rochester, New York, officials emphasized the critical importance of infrastructure investments for the region's economic growth and community modernization. Governor Kathy Hochul, alongside local leaders, highlighted the collaborative efforts between state and federal governments to secure funding aimed at revitalizing upstate New York.

Senator Jeremy Cooney, newly appointed chair of the New York State Senate Transportation Committee, expressed optimism about the future of Rochester, noting that the region is poised for significant improvements thanks to the financial support from the Biden administration. He underscored the need for proactive measures to attract and retain residents, particularly in light of anticipated population shifts.

The discussions also touched on the competitive landscape facing Rochester, with Cooney urging a shift in focus from inter-city rivalries to a broader perspective that positions Rochester against other growing cities across the United States. He stressed the importance of unity and collaboration among New York communities to enhance their appeal and economic viability.

As the meeting concluded, local leaders reiterated their commitment to ongoing infrastructure projects, signaling a hopeful outlook for Rochester's development and its role in the state's future.

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