
Infrastructure must be a key component of recovery - restoring jobs, driving economic development and lifting up communities. In this tumultuous time for our community and country, this is alignment for the progress we need. Tonight, President-elect Biden will lay out a vision for economic recovery, including an investment in infrastructure, something long overdue for which I have repeatedly advocated. “Governor Cuomo today re-affirmed his commitment to ending decades of inaction to finally tear down the Skyway. In 2021, the state plans to finish an environmental review process, and pending federal approval, break ground.Ĭongressman Brian Higgins released a statement on this: According to the state, this will be turned “into a spectacular park.” The overall plan is to “free up to 45 acres for development through the removal of the Skyway Bridge,” Cuomo’s office says. Andrew Cuomo provided details on the plan to remove the Skyway from Buffalo’s waterfront.

“We will make these investments at a time when the interest rates are low and when New Yorkers are looking for work,” he said.BUFFALO, N.Y. Upstate, Cuomo said an elevated walkway will be completed along the Hudson River in Albany, the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester will be expanded and a Legoland theme park will open in the Hudson Valley. Cuomo also wants to continue the Second Avenue subway into Harlem and complete a third track on the Long Island Railroad. He also wants to expand the Javits convention center by 50% and extend the popular High Line walkway. The Skyway was just one of $300 billion worth of infrastructure projects announced by the governor. If all is said and done, crews could begin tearing down the Skyway by late this year. Costing nearly $600 million, Higgins said money could come from his $1.6 trillion infrastructure bill, which he hopes to get passed by mid-year. Officials say they have stopped searching and there’s no word on when or if a search will resume.

So all of that is being anticipated to the fullest extent that it can be.”įunding for the project would be 80% federal money and the rest from the state.

Outlining his infrastructure plan for 2021 in his State of the State address Thursday, New York Gov. After decades of talk, it appears the Skyway connecting Buffalo’s Outer Harbor to downtown may start to be torn down sometime this year.
