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$22M Allocated To Huntington Station Sewers

The funds, from the American Rescue Plan Act, are earmarked for the Huntington Station Hub Sewer Infrastructure Project.

HUNTINGTON STATION, NY — The Huntington Town Board on Tuesday allocated $22 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the Huntington Station Hub Sewer Infrastructure Project, the town announced.

Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and the town board approved an inter-municipal agreement with Suffolk County to transfer the town’s $22,209,010 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds to Suffolk for the construction of the Huntington Station Hub Sewer Infrastructure Project, spanning from the New York Avenue/Route 110 corridor of the Huntington LIRR Train Station to 14th Street with additional adjacent parcels to the east and west.

The town board also opted out of the State Cannabis Law and approved proposed amendments to the Matinecock Court Housing Development.

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