Hawley joins call for more highway funding from state

Posted 8 March 2022 at 8:08 pm

Press Release, Assemblyman Steve Hawley

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) called on Gov. Hochul and the Legislature today to increase funding for the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), Pave-NY, and the Extreme Winter Recovery Program.

Steve Hawley

Hawley and other advocates supporting a funding increase argue that even though funding was increased for these programs last year, there is still much work to be done to ensure New York’s roads are safe for those who travel on them, and supply chains are able to keep moving as efficiently as possible.

“The well-being of our roads relates directly to the strength of our state’s economy and the safety of all who travel throughout it,” Hawley said. “This is especially important to consider when first responders are transporting patients and minutes matter. In these times, we must also bear in mind that by improving our roads, we will strengthen our supply chains–the slowing of which has weighed heavily on the wallets of our residents.

“Fixing potholes and making travel safe is something I believe lawmakers of all parties can come together to support. I’m hopeful we can get it done in this year’s budget.”

Hawley represents the 139th District, which consists of Genesee, Orleans and parts of Monroe County.