Washington, D.C. – In case you missed it, today, the Boonville Herald reported that Congresswoman Elise Stefanik secured $2.7 million in funding for a Lowville Water District Expansion Project. This funding will be used to improve Lowville’s drinking water quality and expand its access to more residents.
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The Boonville Herald: Stefanik secures $2.7M in funding for Lowville Water District Expansion Project
LOWVILLE — Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has announced that she has secured $2.7 million in funding for a Water District Expansion Project in the Town of Lowville.
“I am proud to announce that I secured $2.7 million for a Water District Expansion Project in the Town of Lowville through this year’s appropriations process,” said Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. ‘This funding will be used to improve Lowville’s drinking water quality and expand its access to more residents.”
“This funding will spur our community’s welfare and economic progress in Lowville and the surrounding areas,” said Lowville Supervisor Robert Mullen. “Through the proposed water district expansions, we will foster sustainable development and a flourishing local economy. We’re grateful for Lewis Planning & Community Development’s partnership in securing this vital funding. This award will provide the necessary funding to advance our critical water infrastructure expansions efficiently.”