54-1503 – Climate Smart Community Projects.
§ 54-1503. Climate smart community projects. The commissioner, pursuant to appropriation therefor, is authorized to undertake climate smart community projects.
54-1505 – Eligibility to Receive State Assistance Payments for Climate Smart Community Projects.
§ 54-1505. Eligibility to receive state assistance payments for climate smart community projects. Any municipality may apply for state assistance payments toward the cost of a climate smart community project. Any application must comply with all applicable rules and regulations determined by the department.
54-1507 – Criteria for Climate Smart Community Projects.
§ 54-1507. Criteria for climate smart community projects. Costs incurred prior to April first, two thousand sixteen, shall not be eligible for state assistance payments funded pursuant to this title. Projects must demonstrate an ability to identify, mitigate and/or adapt to climate change vulnerability and risk or demonstrate potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions outside […]
54-1509 – State Assistance Application Procedure.
§ 54-1509. State assistance application procedure. 1. A municipality, upon the approval of its governing body, may submit an application to the commissioner, in such form and containing such information as the commissioner may require, for state assistance payments toward the cost of a project which is within the state of New York and which […]
54-1511 – State Assistance Payments for Climate Smart Community Projects.
§ 54-1511. State assistance payments for climate smart community projects. 1. Unless otherwise specified by law, the commissioner is authorized to provide on a competitive basis, within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to a municipality toward the cost of any climate smart community project approved by the commissioner provided that the commissioner determines that future […]
54-0909 – Restriction on Alienation.
§ 54-0909. Restriction on alienation. 1. Real property acquired, developed, improved, restored or rehabilitated by or through a municipality pursuant to paragraph a of subdivision four of section 54-0903 of this title or undertaken by or on behalf of the city of New York with funds made available pursuant to this title shall not be […]
54-0911 – Rules and Regulations.
§ 54-0911. Rules and regulations. The commissioner shall adopt, prior to the acceptance of applications for municipal park, historic preservation and urban cultural park projects, rules and regulations which shall include eligibility requirements, application procedures, office ranking and review processes, project approval guidelines and criteria, and funding distribution necessary for all state assistance payment programs […]
54-1101 – Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs.
§ 54-1101. Local waterfront revitalization programs. 1. The secretary is authorized to provide on a competitive basis, within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments and/or technical assistance as defined in section nine hundred seventeen of the executive law, to municipalities toward the development of any local waterfront revitalization program, pursuant to article forty-two of the executive […]
54-1103 – Coastal Rehabilitation Projects.
§ 54-1103. Coastal rehabilitation projects. As used in this title, “coastal rehabilitation project” shall mean those projects which serve a public purpose for beach nourishment necessary to maintain the natural functions of beach areas, maintenance of the natural passage of sand along coastal areas, emergency breach closures and similar activities undertaken by the state, a […]
54-1105 – State Assistance Payments for Coastal Rehabilitation Projects.
§ 54-1105. State assistance payments for coastal rehabilitation projects. 1. The commissioner is authorized to provide on a competitive basis, within amounts appropriated, state assistance payments to a municipality or a not-for-profit corporation toward the cost of any coastal rehabilitation project approved by the commissioner provided that the commissioner determines that future physical climate risk […]