by The Laberge Group | Jul 1, 2020 | Economic Development, Engineering, Planning & Community Development, Published Articles, Wastewater
For community leaders across New York State, finding promising solutions to foster economic development that will create or retain jobs – and maintain or expand the tax base – has never been more vital to the economic health of your community. If you are...
by The Laberge Group | May 1, 2020 | Economic Development, Grants and Funding, Planning
Laberge Group successfully partnered with Columbia County to secure $300,000 in Economic Development grant funding through a NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). This funding will be used to help establish the Drumlin Field Distillery in the Town of...
by The Laberge Group | Apr 17, 2020 | Economic Development, Grants and Funding, Planning, Planning & Community Development
Laberge Group partnered with the Rensselaer County Industrial Development Agency to secure $750,000 in Community Development Block Grant Economic Development (CDBG-ED) funding to support the Hudson River Foods Project. Hudson River Foods is a leader in developing...
by The Laberge Group | Mar 24, 2020 | Economic Development, Engineering, Planning, Wastewater
The Planned extension of the municipal sewer system along the Route 9 in Moreau, NY is already spurring economic development projects within the Town. Laberge Group was retained by the Town of Moreau to provide design and construction services to extend the existing...
by The Laberge Group | Feb 26, 2020 | Economic Development, Engineering, Planning, Planning & Community Development, Wastewater, Water
Laberge Group delivered a pair of presentations exploring the deep connection between infrastructure and economic development for New York communities at the 2020 Annual Meeting of the Association of Towns (AOT). The two-part presentations explored the age-old...
by The Laberge Group | Aug 30, 2019 | Economic Development, Planning
Tucked away from view in upstate New York, solar farms quietly soak up the sun and generate some – if not all – the electricity needs of residents, businesses, and local governments. Upstate municipalities have spent several years developing and...
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