The Greene County Legislature is pleased to announce in partnership with Congressman Molinaro that Greene County will be the recipient of federal funding for a Comprehensive Streetscape Enhancement Project in the hamlet of Leeds. This initiative includes upgrades to essential infrastructure in support of businesses and residents of the hamlet.
Greene County is receiving a $2 million appropriation of federal funds. The announcement was delivered in a local presentation by Congressman Marc Molinaro (Representative of NY’s 19th District) on Monday July 1st in the hamlet of Leeds. NYS Assemblyman Chris Tague (R-102), members of the Greene County Legislature, the Town of Catskill, County representatives and local residents joined the Congressman for the announcement.
“This is a Greene County Highway Department project” noted Legislature Chair Patrick Linger. “Greene County Highway will be leading the design, development and construction of the entire effort that is anticipated to begin in 2026.” The total budget for the project is $2.5 million, 80% of which is covered by this federal appropriation and the other 20% funded by Greene County.”
Greene County Highway Superintendent Scott Templeton commented that the County has already selected the project engineering firm that will begin the design of the project. “The streetscape infrastructure on Main Street Leads is deteriorating and in need of improvements. Specifically, the stormwater collection system, pavement gutters, asphalt pavement, curbing, sidewalks and amenities to the individual properties” will all be addressed.
“This represents a critical investment in the future of Leeds, ensuring enhanced safety, accessibility, and aesthetic appeal for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. These improvements are part of the County’s ongoing commitment to sustainable growth and infrastructure development”, states Legislature Minority Leader Harry Lennon. “Leeds has been part of a resurgence, and this improved infrastructure will encourage additional private investment to the area.”
The Leeds Streetscape Project is the continuation of integrated infrastructure planning by the Greene County Legislature and the Town of Catskill. The vision and accomplishments to stimulate investment through public infrastructure and capital facilities is steadily coming to fruition in support of existing and future businesses, and will spur growth on both sides of the NYS Thruway.
Several infrastructure projects are currently underway. Located East and West of Catskill Exit 21 sits two strategically located commercial parks owned by the Greene County IDA and being jointly developed with Greene County. Sitework is now in full-swing on the Exit 21 East Gateway Greene Commerce Park with the completion of the new Gateway Drive to serve the recently constructed Stewarts Convenience Shop, the planned Hampton Inn Hotel, and the third parcel currently being marketed for a restaurant. Additionally, Greene County’s investment in natural gas infrastructure is slated to begin construction this month, extending existing natural gas service from Jefferson Heights to service parcels along Route 23B and to service both the Exit 21 East, Gateway Greene Commerce Park and the Exit 21 West, Austin’s Glen Commerce Park.
“This funding marks a pivotal moment for Leeds as we embark on revitalizing our streetscape and enhancing our infrastructure to better serve our community,” said Legislative Majority Leader Matthew Luvera. “These improvements will not only beautify our town but also improve functionality and resilience, supporting our economic vitality and quality of life.”
Funding for this initiative is made possible through the collaborative efforts between governmental partners and our State and Federal representatives to support growth and development within Greene County.
Congressman Molinaro was joined by Assemblyman Chirs Tague for Monday’s presentation to county and community leaders, as well as the Leeds business community. (Left to right are Greene County Legislators Jay Lucas and Matt Luvera, Tague, Molinaro, and Legislators Patrick Linger and Harry Lennon)