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17-Forward-86 Coalition Hails State's Decision to Take Next Steps for Route 17 Expansion


HUDSON VALLEY, N.Y., May 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- New York state will begin the next steps in the ongoing effort to improve mobility on Route 17, including studying the addition of a third lane on the heavily traveled corridor.

The state Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued a request for proposals for an engineering firm to begin a scoping and preliminary review process. The work is part of a $5 million Planning and Environmental Linkage study (PEL), which includes identifying priority locations and conducting environmental assessments and preliminary engineering. Funding for the PEL was committed as part of the state's 2018-2019 budget.

"This is great news for this critical project," said Maureen Halahan, President and CEO of the Orange County Partnership and co-chair of 17-Forward-86, a coalition of stakeholders that has been advocating for creating a third lane between Harriman in Orange County and Exit 103 in Monticello, Sullivan County.

"It's a major victory for our coalition and for all the residents of our region. We're proud to be part of this vital effort to expand Route 17 and improve our quality of life and the economic well-being of the Hudson Valley and Sullivan Catskills."

17-Forward-86 has been engaging state legislators to secure funding in the DOT's multi-year capital plan to enable the implementation of recommendations contained in a 2013 capacity study issued by NYSDOT. The 2013 study, prompted by U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, found that existing congestion and delays on Route 17 will worsen over time and that development in the region necessitates an additional lane/added capacity. Coalition members have also been meeting directly with the DOT. The DOT's next capital plan is expected to begin in April 2020 and will be funded by state and federal funds.

"This project will have a significant impact on our workforce by creating over 3,000 construction jobs in our area," said Michael Makarski, of the Engineers Labor-Employer Cooperative, Local 825. "And that, in turn, will directly benefit our communities, businesses and overall economy."

The 2019 Route 17 Transportation Scoping/PEL Study will use a scoping/PEL process to develop, evaluate and select transportation alternatives to address identified needs in the study area. The study will be completed in a manner in accordance with the FHWA PEL process.

"The PEL study will lay the technical groundwork to make this project a reality," said coalition co-chair Marc Baez, President and CEO of the Sullivan County Partnership for Economic Development. "We are so pleased to see the DOT moving forward to continue efforts from the previous study and deliver the resources to go forward. This sets the stage for inclusion of Route 17 capacity enhancements in the upcoming capital program."

17-Forward-86 launched its campaign on March 6 at a press conference in Albany. The coalition is seeking $500 million from New York state to add a third lane north and south on Route 17 to enable future designation as Interstate 86 in the region. As the volume of traffic on the corridor continues to increase, the mobility issues negatively affect everything from economic development and tourism, to public safety, the environment and population growth.

"This is not just about businesses wanting to expand," said Nancy Proyect, President of the Orange County Citizens Foundation. "This is about smart growth for our communities and will benefit all of our residents."

A livestream of the launch press conference can be viewed here: https://bit.ly/2EGwxWk.

About the Proposed Expansion of Route 17:

About 17-Forward-86:
17-Forward-86 was established in August 2018 by a dedicated group of advocates who support the widening of Route 17. The coalition comprises more than 200 members of economic development groups, construction trades, tourism groups and energy companies who share a common vision for expanding the capacity of Route 17 to strengthen the economic well-being of the Hudson Valley and Sullivan Catskills. To learn more, visit http://www.17Forward86.org.

 

SOURCE 17-Forward-86 Coalition


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