Seventeen municipal and private projects in Westchester County stand to receive state funding through the state”™s new consolidated funding application system. Here is a list of applicants, their projects and awards.
St. John”™s Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, green roofs construction, $990,000.
Young Women”™s Christian Association of Yonkers, occupational training in green trades and industries for 20 unemployed women, $40,000.
Zeltsman Associates Inc., Ossining, train five employees in efficient, sustainable business process, $15,000.
Friends of Mozartina Musical Arts Conservatory Inc., Tarrytown Music Hall restoration, $400,000.
Committee to Save the Bird Homestead Inc., rehabilitate historic structures on Bird Homestead in city of Rye.
Southern Westchester Board of Cooperative Educational Services, training in nurse assistant and pharmacy technician programs for 80 unemployed workers, $50,000.
New York Medical College, Valhalla, biotech incubator construction, $4 million.
Greater Centennial Community Development Corp., Mount Vernon, rehabilitate 28 family rental units and four storefronts at Zion Court in Mount Vernon, $570,507.
New Rochelle Business Improvement District, rehabilitate 54 commercial units in 20 mixed-use buildings, $500,000.
Housing Action Council, Tarrytown, construction of 10 single-family townhouse condominiums in Armonk, $400,000.
Housing Action Council, construction of 14 residential condo units in a mixed-use development in village of Briarcliff Manor, $560,000.
Village of Sleepy Hollow, study to rehabilitate former industrial pier at Castle Oil on Hudson River for public recreational use, $37,000.
City of Mount Vernon, prepare Hutchinson River revitalization plan, $92,937.
Village of Dobbs Ferry, design and build a fishing pier at Waterfront Park, $322,000.
Village of Ossining, construction of Harbour Square Promenade Park, $485,000.
San-Mar Manufacturing, relocate cosmetics and drugs manufacturing facility from Elmsford to Putnam County site, $5 million.
The Community Builders Inc., Boston, Mass., demolish vacated Yonkers public school on a brownfield site for an affordable-housing development, $29 million.