Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) today successfully secured $53 million in transportation funds for New York City to the Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (TEA-LU), the legislation that authorizes federal transportation programs. The funding will go toward transportation projects in New York City, including road improvements and critical other projects that will strengthen and expand different modes of transportation for New Yorkers.
“The funding in this bill will allow us to move forward on a wide range of critical transportation and infrastructure projects,” Congressman Nadler said. “From parks to sidewalks to transportation hubs, we will continue our focus on improving safety, efficiency, and quality of life in the district.”
The version of the TEA-LU bill passed today includes only district projects. Large-scale highway and rail projects will be included in the bill as the legislation moves toward final passage.
Please find below a list of projects in the 8th district for which funding was secured by Congressman Nadler.
District projects included in the bill:
Hudson River Park: $7 million
Coney Island Boardwalk: $3.2 million
High Line Project: $5 million
Governors Island: $4 million
New York Water Taxi Docks: $4 million
Battery Park City Bikeway: $2 million
Times & Duffy Square Improvements: $4 million
Coney Island Intermodal Improvements: $4 million
Passenger Ship Terminal Access: $4 million
Lincoln Center Area Improvements: $5 million
West 79th Street Rotunda: $2 million
Safe Routes to Schools Projects: $3.5 million
Study of Goods Movement along I-278: $1.5 million
Pratt Institute Transportation Planning: $1.5 million
Public Awareness Program about infrastructure in Lower Manhattan: $500,000
Brooklyn Children's Museum: $300,000
East River Park Waterfront near Brooklyn Bridge: $1.5 million