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Infrastructure projects support the essential systems residents and businesses rely on every day. These projects include improvements to roads, sidewalks, water and sewer systems, stormwater infrastructure, public utilities, transportation networks, and accessibility upgrades throughout the Village.

Many infrastructure projects are guided by the Village’s Capital Improvement Plan and coordinated with state and federal funding opportunities. Because much of the Village’s infrastructure is aging, these investments are critical to maintaining reliable public services, protecting environmental quality, and improving long-term resiliency.

Infrastructure work may include planning, engineering, construction, maintenance, or phased capital improvements.

Lake Flower Streetscape

Project Description

The Lake Flower Streetscape project is a corridor planning and streetscape improvement initiative focused on enhancing safety, accessibility, connectivity, and the public experience along Lake Flower Avenue.

The project area extends along Lake Flower Avenue between River Street and Turtle Pond Road. Through funding provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Smart Growth Grant Program, the Village is evaluating opportunities to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, strengthen corridor connectivity, enhance safety, and create clearer signage and wayfinding throughout the corridor.

The study will help guide future investments and identify improvements that support walkability, transportation access, waterfront connectivity, neighborhood character, and economic vitality along one of the Village’s primary gateways.

Project Status

The project is currently in the planning and existing conditions analysis phase. Public input is being collected through community surveys and corridor planning materials, including the Lake Flower Avenue Corridor Study.

Additional Materials

Lake Flower Avenue Corridor Study

Project Updates

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Funding Summary

Project Cost: To be confirmed
Grant Award Amount: To be confirmed
Granting Agency / Source: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Smart Growth Grant Program
Village Funds: To be confirmed
Other Funding: To be confirmed