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Commissioner Kevin Wynne and local public works advocates welcomed to Assembly to press for road funding

New York State Assembly · March 5, 2025
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Summary

Assemblymembers welcomed Kevin Wynne, Bedford's commissioner of public works, along with highway superintendents and DPW workers who came to Albany to advocate for state funding for local roads and infrastructure projects.

The Assembly extended the privileges of the floor to a delegation from Bedford, led by Kevin Wynne, identified in the chamber as the town's commissioner of public works.

Assemblymember Burdick (speaker 5) introduced Wynne, noting his long service since 2007 and citing his role in building a water-filtration plant and the first sewer system in the Bedford Hills hamlets. "He was instrumental in the construction of a water filtration plant and the first sewer system for the town in the hamlets of Bedford Hills," the introducer said, and thanked Wynne and accompanying highway superintendents for traveling to Albany to advocate for local road funding.

Members welcomed Wynne and his delegation, extended courtesies of the chamber, and encouraged them to enjoy the proceedings.