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More state money for embattled industrial park

New York has committed $56 million to complete infrastructure work for the STAMP industrial park. However, the project faces legal & regulatory challenges.

ALABAMA, N.Y. — The state is investing an additional $56 million in the STAMP industrial park to finance the completion of infrastructure projects that are the subject of legal and regulatory disputes.

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced that Genesee County Economic Development Center, the economic development agency constructing  STAMP, will receive $56 million for various infrastructure projects. They include an on-site wastewater treatment facility and pump station, a nine-mile sewage transmission line, a water main, natural gas lines, and road improvements.

The Genesee County EDC has been building STAMP’s infrastructure for several years. Some of the work has run into legal or regulatory challenges, particularly a 9-mile wastewater pipeline. 

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