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[QUOTE="KellySyracuse, post: 3809906, member: 1644"] this list is ambitious [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.syracuse.com/news/2021/03/how-ryan-mcmahon-plans-to-spend-142m-sports-complex-rural-broadband-job-grants-more.html[/URL] "[B]--A $25 million sports complex[/B] near the shore of Onondaga Lake, featuring about a dozen playing fields. McMahon said he anticipates paying cash to build the county-owned facility, which would be operated by a private vendor. [B]--A rural broadband initiative[/B] that is estimated to cost up to $15 million. The county would pay to install fiberoptic cable in remote areas not currently served by broadband providers and would work with internet companies to arrange for service. [B]--Up to $16 million for anti-poverty initiatives. [/B]The money, which will be reimbursed by the state, would fund a variety of nonprofit projects that were announced last year but put on hold because of the pandemic. -[B]-Roughly $23 million for economic development. [/B]The money would be used for initiatives yet to be identified [B]--$5 million for incentives to filmmakers[/B] who make movies and hire local staff and vendors in the Syracuse area. The money would be handled by CNY Arts, a local nonprofit that coordinated [URL='https://www.syracuse.com/news/2018/11/ny_spends_5_million_more_in_final_disconnect_from_syracuse_film_hub.html']a similar grant program[/URL] with $4.8 million awarded by the state in 2018." there are more $5 million projects his list, too many to put here, I do like this option too. [B]--$2 million to extend the Loop the Lake Trail[/B] around Onondaga Lake. The newest phase would extend the trail east from Onondaga Lake Park roughly to the spot where the CSX railroad bridge crosses Onondaga Lake Parkway. [/QUOTE]
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