Rep. Malliotakis requests over $11M in funding for Snug Harbor, St. George Theatre and other district projects
Updated May 11, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Rep. Nicole Malliotakis requested over $6 million for various projects on Staten Island and more than $5 million to fund various projects in the South Brooklyn part of her district.
Malliotakis’ requests were submitted to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Appropriations.
There is a look at the funding proposals:
Goodhue Center, 304 Prospect Ave., 10301 - $494,000 requested for improvements and repairs.
Biplane Catheterization Lab at Richmond University Medical Center, 355 Bard Ave., 10310 - $1,813,000 requested to build a biplane Catheterization lab.
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