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Office of General Services outlines repairs, EV and decarbonization plan for state facilities
Summary
OGS told the legislature the governor’s budget proposes $1.7 billion for building repairs, a data analytics office, a phased decarbonization plan for the Empire State Plaza and investments in fleet electrification and charging infrastructure to reduce on-site emissions and modernize aging state facilities.
OGS Commissioner Janette Moy told the joint fiscal committees that the governor’s executive budget proposes $1.7 billion for the Office of General Services (OGS) to address deferred maintenance, modernize state facilities and expand shared services.
"OGS's role is to help the state to operate efficiently and effectively while also navigating changing market conditions and volatility," Moy said in opening testimony, noting OGS manages roughly 32 million square feet of state real estate, centralized procurement and fleet services.
Empire State decarbonization. Moy described a phased plan to reduce Plaza emissions and…
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