CHIPS Funding

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What does this measure?

This indicator shows the amount of funding allocated to Orange County and its municipalities through the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) for the 2025/26 state fiscal year. The data includes specific allocations for towns, cities, and villages, as well as the county total. It reflects how state funds are distributed to support local transportation infrastructure and road maintenance projects.

Summary Statement

The data indicates substantial funding across Orange County municipalities. The City of Newburgh received the highest allocation at $1,771,774, followed by the City of Middletown at $1,607,228. Other notable allocations include Warwick ($964,261) and Wallkill ($554,336) among towns, and Cornwall-on-Hudson ($386,916) and Goshen ($366,107) among villages. The County of Orange itself was apportioned $3,553,302, bringing the overall total for the county and municipalities to approximately $6.2 million.

Sources

https://www.dot.ny.gov/programs/chips/chips-repository/CHIPS%20Apportionment%20Balances%20Payments.pdf

Orange County Department of Public Works

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