State budget gives local municipalities slight bump in aid
Villages, towns get small percentage of AIM funding from NYS

Photo by Tom Rivers: This photo from March 6 shows the clock and Main Street lift bridge in Albion. The village of Albion receives about $47,000 from the state in AIM and Temporary Municipal Assistance. Cities that are similar in size to the village of Albion receive far more. The City of Salamanca in Cattaraugus City receives $928,131 in AIM and another $323,328 in TMA. Salamanca has a population of 5,929 while Albion’s is 5,637.
The $268 billion enacted state budget from last week triples funding to muncipalities in Temporary Municipal Assistance, up from $50 million in the 2025-26 state budget to $150 million in the new budget.
The state began offering the Temporary Municipal Assistance in the 2024-25 budget at $50 million.
The temporary aid is on top of the $715 million for Aid and Incentives to Municipalities, which distributes AIM funding statewide to towns, villages and cities outside of New York City. With AIM, the cities get $647.1 million or 90.5 percent of the total, while towns statewide receive $47.9 million, and villages share $19.7 million.
The TMA follows the same percentages with the overwhelming majority going to cities. Some of the tripling of TMA will trickle down to towns and villages in Orleans County.
Here is the breakdown of AIM and Temporary Assistance for Orleans County municipalities:
- Village of Albion – $38,811 AIM, $8,145 TMA, population 5,637
- Village of Holley – $17,786 AIM, $3,732 TMA, population 1,754
- Village of Lyndonville – $6,251 AIM, $1,311 TMA, population 791
- Village of Medina – $45,523 AIM, $9,555 TMA, population 6,047
- Town of Albion – $46,944 AIM, $9,852 TMA, population 7,639
- Town of Barre – $12,486 AIM, $2,619 TMA, population 1,830
- Town of Carlton – $13,680 AIM, $2,871 TMA, population 2,823
- Town of Clarendon – $11,416 AIM, $2,397 TMA, population 3,305
- Town of Gaines – $21,323 AIM, $4,476 TMA, population 3,226
- Town of Kendall – $21,299 AIM, $4,470 TMA, population 2,614
- Town of Murray – $44,677 AIM, $9,375 TMA, population 4,806
- Town of Ridgeway – $46,273 AIM, $9,711 TMA, population 6,577
- Town of Shelby – $45,007 AIM, $9,447 TMA, population 4,878
- Town of Yates – $10,421 AIM, $2,187 TMA, population 2,567
Orleans County doesn’t have any cities and its 10 towns and four villages will get a total of $80,148 as part of the TMA allocations. The county has a population of 40,343 so the temporary aid amounts to about $2 per person.
The cities get a lot more in assistance from the state. Here are some examples of smaller cities and their AIM and TMA:
- City of Batavia in Genesee County – $1,750,975 AIM, $609,978 TMA, population 15,174
- City of Salamanca in Cattaraugus City – $928,131 AIM, $323,328 TMA, population 5,929
- City of Sherrill in Oneida City – $372,689 AIM, $129,831 TMA, population 3,077
- City of Lockport in Niagara County – $2,650,525 AIM, $923,349 TMA, population 20,876
Governor Kathy Hochul said the boost in temporary aid will help cities, towns and villages with rising costs.
“As bad federal policies like tariffs drive inflation and continue to raise costs for local governments, we are providing additional aid to localities to help hold the line on local taxes,” Governor Hochul said. “Strong local communities mean an even stronger New York, and these investments will go a long way to ensure that our local governments can continue to deliver for the communities they serve.”






