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    Capital Region

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    2011 CFA Scoring and Process Memo

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    2011 Regional Council & Consolidated Funding Applications

    The Regional Economic Development Councils are a community driven, regional approach toeconomic development in New York State. Each of the ten Regional Councils was tasked withdeveloping a fiveyear strategic plan that included a comprehensive vision for economicdevelopment for that region, regional strategies to achieve that vision, and specific priority projectsthat are significant, regionally supported and capable of stimulating economic investment.1

    To incentivize the planning process, the Regional Councils competed for $200 million in ESD capitalfunds and tax credits based on their Strategic Plans. According to the enabling legislation as passedby the New York State legislature and signed into law by the Governor, funding will be pursuant to

    a plan developed by the chief executive officer of the New York state urban developmentcorporation and based in part on a competitive selection process among the regional economicdevelopment councils and will support initiatives based on anticipated economic developmentbenefits. Such moneys will be awarded by the New York state urban development corporation at itsdiscretion. 2

    Pursuant to the statute, the Empire State Development Corporation developed a competitiveprocess in which Regional Council Strategic Plans containing recommendations for funding made

    by the local councils were reviewed by a Strategic Plan Review Committee. The Committee wascomprised of nationally recognized experts in planning and economic development and stateCommissioners. The Committee reviewed each regions Strategic Plan based on established criteria

    that included a clearly articulated regional economic development vision, robust public andstakeholder engagement in the planning process, meaningful strategies and priority projectsaligned with regional goals and objectives, an implementation agenda, and performance measures.

    The Review Committee provided an assessment of each plan3 and made recommendations toKenneth Adams, President & CEO, Empire State Development Corporation of the four plans that

    most closely aligned with these criteria.4 President Adams accepted the recommendations of theCommittee and pursuant to his statutory powers as head of the Urban Development Corporationawarded four regions with the top Strategic Plans up to $40 million in funding consisting of $25million in capital grants and $15 million in Excelsior tax credits for priority projects identified in

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    on the endorsement of the local Regional Council5 and the technical program review of the agenciesproviding resources, subject to interagency team analysis and agency discretion.6

    The interagency team reviewed projects based on relevant factors including Regional Councils

    Strategic Plans and designation of priority projects, project alignment with regional goals and

    objectives, funding availability and regional need.7 Priority projects are those specifically

    enumerated in the Regional Council Strategic Plans and identified as significant, regionally

    supported and capable of stimulating economic investment.

    The interagency team consisted of career staff from relevant agencies and authorities with detailed

    knowledge of their respective CFA program funding. This group conducted an analyticalassessment that provided the basis for project funding recommendations made by individual

    agencies for final approval by respective agency or authority head. As provided in the budget, the

    Regional Council capital fund was awarded by ESD in its discretion.

    This process resulted in funding of projects that aligned with a long term, regionally generated

    strategic plan and are capable of stimulating economic growth and investment.

    Attachments include:

    Regional Council Guidebook: A New State Government Approach to Economic Growth (2011)

    Available CFA Resources Guide (2011)

    Memo to Kenneth Adams from members of Strategic Plan Review Committee, December 5,

    2011

    For each of the ten regions, the following region specific documents are attached:

    Regional Council Strategic Plan

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    Strategic Plan Review Committee Assessment Memo

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    MEMORANDUM

    To: Kenneth Adams, President/CEO of Empire State Development Corporation

    From: Joan McDonald, NYS Commissioner of Transportation

    Cesar Perales, NYS Secretary of State

    Bruce Katz, Vice President, Brookings Institution

    Dall Forsythe, Senior Fellow, Wagner School of Public Service, New York University

    Walter Broadnax, Professor of Public Administration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University

    RE: Strategic Plan Review

    Date: December 5, 2011

    Thank you for inviting us to serve on the Strategic Plan Review Committee for New Y ork States Regional

    Economic Development Councils. We are honored to be a part ofGovernor Cuomos effort to transform

    how New York coordinates and invests in economic development. In a matter of months, New York

    State has changed course from a topdown development model to a communitybased approach that

    emphasizes each regions unique assets, harnesses local expertise, and empowers communities tostimulate regional economic development and create jobs statewide.

    In launching the Regional Economic Development Councils, Governor Cuomo noted that [n]o one

    knows their regions better than the people who live there. Yet for too long, the State has imposed

    economic development plans that havent offered the flexibility for regions to make their own decisions

    about their future. The Councils, comprised of local experts and stakeholders from business, academia,

    local government, and nongovernmental organizations, were challenged to develop strategic plans that

    emphasize each regions unique assets.

    Over the past three weeks, we have had the privilege and responsibility of assessing the work of the

    Councils, both in their written plans and their oral presentations. We were impressed and inspired by

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    Development of the strategic plans united regional leaders who were not accustomed to working

    together on economic development issues and reflected the participation of thousands of residents who

    enthusiastically embraced the process. Each Plan sought to exploit the regions strengths, whilehonestly assessing and addressing weaknesses, and offered a realistic vision for the region that could

    only be developed by those who know the region best.

    While all of the plans were of high quality, demonstrating a passion for improving the economic vitality

    of the region and the state, our task was to use the Strategic Plan Scoring Criteria identified in the

    Regional Plan Guidebook to identify the four plans with the greatest potential to bring transformational

    change. The criteria, as outlined below, required a bold regional economic development vision, a robust

    process for stakeholder participation, meaningful strategies for achieving their goals, an implementationprocess committed to outcomes, significant leverage of public resources and performance measures:

    1. Regional Economic Development Vision (5%)

    2. Process (10%)

    3. Strategies (35%)

    4. Implementation (15%)

    5. Leverage Resources (15%)

    6. Performance Measures (20%)

    The Committee has identified the following Strategic Plans as most closely aligning with these criteria:

    North Country

    Central New Yorki

    Long Island

    Western New York

    Identifying the most exemplary plans was a daunting task given the strength of each of the

    proposals. Each of the 10 regions offered an energetic plan of action, worthy of mention.

    Th N Yo k Cit R io al Pla ad a s bold oj ts that ill b i jobs a d itali atio to a h of

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    advance recovery, economic growth and uniquely thriving down towns.

    Mohawk Valleys strategies are based on leveraging its strengths to build new products and new growthopportunities. Mohawk Valleys emergence as a nanotechnology leader will complement its

    increasingly diverse economic base.

    The Capital Regions Plan identifies broad goals that focus on leveraging the areas robust research

    capacity and revitalizing urban centers. The plan promotes success by maximizing the regions existing

    strengths especially in hightech industry and research.

    The MidHudsons Plan, which stresses its unique location north of New York City and south and east ofNew Yorks upstate counties, recognizes the skills of its citizens and high quality of life are all assets for

    future economic development. The plan establishes a cogent strategy for expanding the regions

    biomedical capacity.

    In each of the winning plans, the Committee was impressed by the intensity of the regions collaborative

    spirit, mission and purpose, forged by challenging economic circumstances. The projects that were

    identified by the regions were both strategic and realistic, reflecting a sober, judicious and multi

    dimensional approach to economic growth. The Committee would like to make special note of theinclusive nature that these four regions brought to the process. The plans were owned and produced by

    multiple stakeholders, setting the stage for sustained attention and collective action over time.

    The North Countrys plan represents the firstever coordinated and collaborative regional economic

    development effort in the largest geographic area in the competition. We are impressed by the

    sophisticated explication of the integrated nature of the Canadian and North Country economies, and by

    the regions powerful statement of support for broadband access as a key to growing small business

    throughout the region.

    In Central New York, our panel is pleased to see that the Plan embraces the regions socioeconomic

    diversity and specific measures (i.e. Say Yes to Education) to enhance the quality of life and the

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    central and distinctive element of its plan. And as with the North Country, Western New York

    recognizes and seeks to exploit the inextricable linkage between the Canadian economy and its own.

    In this exciting process, all of the regions are winners partnerships and cooperative strategies have

    developed, many for the first time, and these plans will serve as a living document which will guide

    economic development in the regions and the state for many years to come.

    We would like to extend congratulations to all of the Regional Councils for their outstanding work.

    Thank you again for inviting us to be a part of this truly transformative initiative.

    State agencies will continue to make all final decisions about how resources are allocated. For the initial

    competition, however, a Strategic Plan Review Committee will analyze and compare each regionsStrategic Plan.

    iDr. Walter Broadnax, Professor of Public Administration at The Maxwell School of Syracuse University,

    recused himself from assessing Central New Yorks regional plan, given Syracuse Universitys role indeveloping the plan.

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    Strategic Plan Review Committee Assessment

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    CAPITAL REGION REGIONAL COUNCIL

    Strategic Plan Scoring Criteria1. REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VISION MAXIMUM 5 %

    Discussion/Comments:

    The Plans vision lays out a collaborative process to build off the strengths and assets of the region to support a

    broad range of goals including small business development, entrepreneurship, workforce development and

    tourism.

    Strength:

    At the core of the vision is collaboration and this theme is consistent throughout the Plan.

    Weakness:

    TheAssessment of Existing Conditions and Economic Opportunities is light on critical issues, challenges

    and opportunities impeding growth. It reads more as an inventory of resources and assets.

    2. PROCESS MAXIMUM 10 %

    Discussion/Comments:

    The Council established five workgroups to focus on various deliverables of the Council, and another six

    subgroups under the Key Issues and Opportunities workgroup to dig deeper into topics such as resources,

    specialty areas, technologies, etc. The workgroups and subgroups comprised of Council members and eighty

    experts from within the region.

    Strength:

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    3. STRATEGIES MAXIMUM 35 %

    Discussion/Comments:The Council presents strategies to achieve each of its identified goals, along with expected outcomes to define

    and measure the success of the strategies. Within these strategies, 9 priority projects and 13 locally and

    economically significant projects are put forward, involving such ideas as developing a biomedical science and

    nanomedicine research alliance, establishing the region as a high performance computing capability hub,

    establishing a regional business resource center with loan fund.

    Strengths:

    Strategies are comprehensive in scope.

    Strategies and projects acknowledge that the regions natural assets must play a key role in certain parts

    of the region.

    Weaknesses:

    Despite the Plans emphasis on collaborative strategies particularly with respect to advanced research,

    several of the proposed projects appear to focus on a small number of partners in the region.

    The Plan is silent as to the challenges, if any, that downsizing of the State workforce might have on the

    Region.

    Because the regional assessment did not identify weaknesses or threats, the strategies dont build from

    the challenges of the region.

    Specific economic development metrics (jobs, revenues, etc.) for many of the strategies and

    transformational projects are not provided.

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    4. IMPLEMENTATION MAXIMUM 15 %

    Discussion/Comments:The Plan includes an implementation agenda which identifies an operational structure for tracking

    implementation of the plan, supported by evaluation, monitoring, operations, and outcomes teams with distinct

    roles and responsibilities. A table provided a listing of transformational projects undertaken by the Council,

    transformational projects supported by the Council, and locally and economically significant projects.

    Strength:

    The Plan provides an operational structure for tracking implementation of priority projects.

    Weaknesses:

    Specifics for collaboration and public engagement going forward were not provided.

    The implementation table does not identify the projects current status or the source of nonstate

    funding.

    5. LEVERAGE RESOURCES

    MAXIMUM 15 %

    Discussion/Comments:

    For projects included in the implementation agenda table, most have total project cost and funding request

    identified. The Council suggests an overall leveraging of all projects identified of 11:1; one project suggested

    leveraging of 64:1, while some projects requested full project funding by the State.

    Strengths:

    Some of the transformational projects reflect high levels of leveraged support.

    The plan clearly seeks to leverage the intellectual and financial resources of some of the Regions

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    6. EVALUATION/PERFORMANCE MEASURES MAXIMUM 20 %

    Discussion/Comments:For each strategy identified in the Plan, expected outcomes are provided to define and measure success of the

    strategies. Many of the outcomes are defined quantitatively, in counts often of jobs, businesses, programs,

    and students and percentages (increase or decrease from current levels of funding, schools, businesses, jobs,

    degrees, etc.); some outcomes are defined more qualitatively. The Council also commits to measure project

    specific performance through such metrics as jobs created, cost per job, average wage per job.

    Strengths:

    The Council commits to measuring progress broadly (i.e. number of new collaborations) as well as for

    the specific transformational projects (i.e. job creation).

    The plan includes outcomes for each strategy with a timeline.

    The defined metrics for the strategies are appropriate.

    Weakness:

    Baseline data against which to gauge expected outcomes (i.e. expand broadband coverage by 10%) is

    not routinely provided; therefore it is difficult to determine how aggressive/realistic the outcome is.

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    2011 CFA Project Scores

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    5486

    The Board o Cooperative Educational Services or

    Rensselaer, Columbia, Green Counties dba Questar

    Questar III Regional Workforce Development

    Project 60.09 15.47 75.56 $ 50,000.00

    7133 Schenectady County Community College Gateway to Manufacturing Skill Competitiveness 55.19 18.25 73.44 $ 14,000.00

    4295Albany County Opportunity, Incorporated dba

    Albany Community Action Partnership

    Albany Community Action Partnership Career

    Pathways49.95 18.25 68.20 $ 43,900.00

    5265 Crandall Public Library Computer Skills 4 Todays Jobs Training Program 43.93 12.69 56.62 $ 49,995.00

    8319Capital District Women's Employment & Resource

    CenterEntry Level Worker Readiness Training 36.93 17.14 54.07 $ 50,000.00

    5355Washington, Saratoga, Warren, Hamilton, Essex

    BOCESCNA 30.07 14.36 44.43 $

    4462 M&G Duravent, Inc. Lean Manufacturing Training 54.94 13.80 68.74 $ 49,107.14

    6598Albany County Opportunity Incorporated dba

    Albany Community Action Partnership

    Child Development Associate (CDA) and Family

    Development Credential (FDC) Training41.78 12.68 54.46 $ 43,900.00

    5561 Empire Paving of Schenectady, Inc. Apprenticeship Training 41.13 9.90 51.03 $ 6,000.00

    4347 Albany Molecular Research, Inc. Information Technology Training 36.29 11.01 47.30 $

    3358 AAA Northway, Inc. Workforce 2012 34.49 1.55 36.04 $

    4465 Ducommun AeroStructures New York, Inc. DAS Training Program 22.96 11.57 34.53 $

    5514 Warren County Lake George Environmental Park 68.00 19.93 87.93 $ 381,000.00

    7076 City of Troy Downtown Economic Development Strategic Plan 70.40 16.58 86.98 $ 86,162.00

    2446 Warren CountyFirst Wilderness Heritage Corridor Implementation

    201172.00 13.24 85.24 $ 463,116.00

    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: WORKER SKILLS UPGRADING PROGRAM

    DEPARTMENT OF STATE: LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    5972 City of Troy

    Public Access Improvements at Riverfront Park

    and Troy City Center 68.00 17.14 85.14 $ 954,000.00

    2667 City of Glens FallsRedevelopment and Connection Plan for Pruyns

    Island68.00 16.58 84.58 $ 32,860.00

    6010 Schenectady County ALCO Mohawk River MultiUse Trail 66.40 16.03 82.43 $ 339,735.00

    8790 Village of Lake George NYS Underwater Blueway Trail Web Services 69.60 11.01 80.61 $ 50,000.00

    5312 Town of Hadley Sacandaga Whitewater Park 62.40 14.91 77.31 $

    5230 Town of Stillwater Strategic Plan for Hudson River Waterfront 61.60 15.47 77.07 $

    5223 Town of Moriah CWICNY LWRP 63.20 13.80 77.00 $

    8388 Warren County LGWCWQ2011A 64.80 12.13 76.93 $

    6263 Town of Moreau Moreau Hudson Riverfront Park 65.60 10.46 76.06 $

    3134 Town of Bolton Rogers Park Improvements Phase IV 66.80 6.00 72.80 $

    2759 Village of Lake GeorgeReconstruction of Public Docks to Spur Economic

    Development63.20 6.56 69.76 $

    3506 City of Watervliet Watervliet LWRP 59.60 8.23 67.83 $

    3359 City of Saratog a Springs Waterf ront Park Development 44.80 13.24 58.04 $

    4589 Village of Green Island Center Island Erosion Control 20.00 7.67 27.67 $

    61 98 A lba ny C ou nty A ir po rt Au th or it yAlbany International Airport Commercial Aircraft

    Maintenance Hangar Improvements44.00 13.80 57.80 $ 3,780,000.00

    5767 County of Schenectady County Airport Infrastructure 39.00 13.24 52.24 $ 284,089.50

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: AVIATION BOND PROGRAM

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    57 15 A lba ny C ou nty A ir po rt Au th or it y

    Albany International Airport Business Jet Hangar

    Improvements 34.00 14.36 48.36 $

    8199 Warren County Warren County Site Development 30.00 12.13 42.13 $

    8105 Columbia County Columbia County Water Sewer 31.00 11.01 42.01 $

    5142 South Albany Airport Corp.Relocate and Improve Fuel Farm Expand Terminal

    Aircraft Apron and Mark Helipad33.00 8.23 41.23 $

    7248 County of Columbia Columbia County Fuel Farm 29.00 11.01 40.01 $

    8262 County of Columbia Columbia County Terminal Bldg Hangar 32.00 7.12 39.12 $

    7707 County of Sar atoga ( Saratog a County Airport) Acc ess Control Security Improvements 36.00 0.99 36.99 $

    5141 South Albany Airport Corp. Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment 26.00 5.44 31.44 $

    5140 South Albany Airport Corp.Construct Aircraft TieDowns and Associated

    Taxilanes25.00 4.89 29.89 $

    6523 Warren County Warren Co SRE Bldg 20.00 7.12 27.12 $

    6 44 8 A lba ny P or t Di str ic t C omm is si on R en ss ela er Wh ar f Rec on str uc tio n 80 .0 0 1 4. 91 9 4. 91 $ 1 ,5 72 ,2 20. 00

    6985 CSX Transportation Selkirk Bypass 80.00 14.36 94.36 $

    8 29 1 Al ba ny C oun ty Ai rpo rt A ut ho rit y N or th way I nt er sta te 8 7E xi t 3 A ir po rt C onn ec tor 80 .0 0 1 4. 36 9 4. 36 $

    7 81 4 C ol umb ia C ou nty I ndu str ia l Dev elo pmen t Ag enc y Ra il T ra ns Lo adi ng F ac ili ty 80 .0 0 1 4. 32 9 4. 32 $

    5314 Albany County Airport Authority

    Albany International Airport NW Quadrant

    Commercial Aircraft Maintenenance Hangar

    Im rovements

    80.00 12.69 92.69 $

    8199 Warren County Warren County Site Development 80.00 12.13 92.13 $

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: MULTI MODAL PROGRAM

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    8379

    Northeastern New York Railroad Preservation

    Group, Inc. (NE Rail) Overhaul Distressed Main Track Cambridge 80.00 11.57 91.57 $

    4008 SMS Rail Service Voorheesville 2011 80.00 11.01 91.01 $

    7248 County of Columbia Columbia County Fuel Farm 80.00 11.01 91.01 $

    8741 City of Glens Falls east end connector 80.00 11.01 91.01 $

    8256 Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad Company CLP North Leg of the Wye Whitehall 80.00 8.79 88.79 $

    5142 South Albany Airport Corp.Relocate and Improve Fuel Farm Expand Terminal

    Aircraft Apron and Mark Helipad80.00 8.23 88.23 $

    5296 Albany County Airport Authority Albany International Airport MultiModal ParkingArea Improvements

    80.00 8.23 88.23 $

    4388 Columbia County Industrial Development Agency Airport 80.00 7.67 87.67 $

    6523 Warren County Warren Co SRE Bldg 80.00 7.12 87.12 $

    8262 County of Columbia Columbia County Terminal Bldg Hangar 80.00 7.12 87.12 $

    7992 Argyle Aviation, Inc. Maintenance Shop 80.00 6.00 86.00 $

    5141 South Albany Air port Cor p. Acquire Airfield Maintenanc e E quipment 80.00 5.44 85.44 $

    5140 South Albany Airport Corp.Construct Aircraft TieDowns and Associated

    Taxilanes80.00 4.89 84.89 $

    7 70 7 C ou nt y of S ar ato ga ( Sa rat og a C oun ty A ir po rt) A cc es s C on tr ol S ec ur it y I mp rov emen ts 80 .0 0 0 .9 9 8 0. 99 $

    6 44 8 A lba ny P or t Di str ic t C omm is si on R en ss ela er Wh ar f Rec on str uc tio n 59 .0 0 1 4. 91 7 3. 91 $ 9 ,8 84 ,7 79. 86

    8256 Clarendon & Pittsf ord Railroad Company CLP North Leg of the Wye Whitehall 55.00 8.88 63.88 $ 1,100,000.00

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: RAIL AND PORT PROGRAM

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    3 33 4 C ol umb ia C ou nty I ndu str ia l Dev elo pmen t Ag enc y R ai l T ra ns Lo ad in g F ac il it y C ity o f Hu dso n 47 .3 3 1 5. 47 6 2. 80 $ 2 ,2 08 ,6 00. 00

    6877 Saratog a and North Creek Railway, LLC Nor thway Rail Initiative 50.67 12.13 62.79 $

    6985 CSX Transportation Selkirk Bypass 40.67 14.36 55.02 $

    4973 Warren CountySustanable advancement of the Lake George

    Environmental Park67.00 9.90 76.90 $ 738,000.00

    8725 The Doane Stuart School DS Green Roof 66.00 10.46 76.46 $ 1,298,000.00

    4799 Town of Hague Hague Brook Stormwater Reduction Program 59.00 15.47 74.47 $ 44,000.00

    7084 The LA Group Sagamore Green Roof 57.00 13.80 70.80 $

    5363 Town of Lake George Route 9 Sidewalk Phase 1 63.00 7.67 70.67 $

    6994 City of Rensselaer Green Streets Pilots 62.00 4.89 66.89 $

    3389 Department of Water Water Supply City of AlbanyCreating Green Connections Green Infrastructure

    Possibilities61.00 3.77 64.77 $

    5323 CDM Kensington Rd GI Project 50.00 8.23 58.23 $

    7763 Marx Properties Inc Rensselaer Riverfront 37.00 19.37 56.37 $

    3447 Town of Clifton Park Clifton Park Center Storm Water Project 45.00 4.33 49.33 $

    6161 Center for Economic Growth/Ecovative Design, LLC Ecovative Design, LLC Expansion 71.00 15.50 86.50 $ 250,000.00

    4575Ski Windham Operating Corp; Windham Mountain

    Partners, LLCDestination Windham 58.00 19.37 77.37 $ 1,500,000.00

    ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITIES CORPORATION: GREEN INNOVATION GRANT PROGRAM

    EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    2186 Greene County Spring Water New York Spring Water 58.00 18.81 76.81 $

    7183 Greene County Industrial Development Ag ency G reene Lodging and Waterpark P roject 58.00 18.81 76.81 $

    8384 UNIVERSITY AT ALBANYRegional Investment in Strategic Entrepeneurship

    RISE56.00 20.00 76.00 $

    2406 TVC Albany, Inc. Retention in Downtown Albany 56.00 16.58 72.58 $

    8349 University at Albany Building a Pioneering Biotech Corridor 52.00 20.00 72.00 $ 1,000,000.00

    8470 Univeristy at Albany NY CAP Research Alliance 52.00 19.37 71.37 $ 950,000.00

    7763 Marx Properties Inc. Agriculture Environmental Stewardship Project 52.00 19.37 71.37 $

    8333 University at Albany RNA Institute Biomedical translational research 51.00 20.00 71.00 $ 2,036,000.00

    8147 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    Positioning the Capital Region and new York State

    for Leadership in High Performance Computing and

    IT The Exascale Age

    51.00 19.93 70.93 $

    7988 Mohawk Fine Papers Inc. Mohawk Expansion of Production Capabilities 53.00 17.70 70.70 $

    3671 C.R.Bard. Inc. Plastic Extruder Equip Purchase 56.00 13.24 69.24 $

    7659 SuperPower Inc SuperPower 50.00 17.70 67.70 $

    7946 Columbia Economic Development Corp Catamount Resort 49.00 17.14 66.14 $

    7144 The United Group of Companies, Inc. City Station 48.00 17.70 65.70 $ 2,500,000.00

    7384 C apital Region Ac cess to Solutions Capital Region Ac cess to Solutions Program 46.00 18.81 64.81 $

    7563 Foundation for Succ ess Loan Fund Foundation for Suc cess Loan Fund 46.00 18.25 64.25 $

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    2011 CFA Projects

    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    8339 Rensselaer P olytechnic Institute High P erformance Computation Consortium 46.00 17.70 63.70 $

    7834 Sixty State Place, LLC 60 State 46.00 15.47 61.47 $

    2 86 5 Al ban y C on vent io n C ent er A ut ho ri ty ( AC CA ) N ew Y or k S tate C on ven tio n C ent er A lba ny 43 .0 0 1 8. 25 6 1. 25 $

    7280 P alac e Performing Arts Center Palace Theatre Renovations 42.00 17.14 59.14 $

    5862 Bull & Buddha Albany LLC Bull & Buddha Albany LLC 48.00 9.90 57.90 $

    2450 Tech Valley Technologies, Inc. TVTNYS2011 42.00 15.47 57.47 $

    2720 Creative Stage Lighting Company, Inc. Lightsout 52.00 5.44 57.44 $

    5982 Green Waste Energy, Inc. Albany Port Project 48.00 8.79 56.79 $

    8327 DHA Holdings, Inc. Turbine Generator Coils 40.00 15.47 55.47 $

    5327 Cascades Tissue Group New York, Inc. Cascades Paper Machine 47.00 7.67 54.67 $

    6428 City of Saratoga Springs parking deck third level 38.00 16.58 54.58 $

    2640 EVOWORLD Inc.High Efficiency WoodchipPellet Boilers for

    Residential Commercial Industry37.00 17.14 54.14 $

    8314Community Loan Fund of the Capital Region, Inc.

    (f/k/a Capital District Community Loan Fund)Capital Region Access to Success 38.00 16.03 54.03 $

    8332 DHA Holdings, Inc. Wind Turbine Generator Frames 35.00 18.81 53.81 $

    7489 Economic Development CorporationWarren/Washington Co Location and Revolving

    Loan Fund37.00 15.47 52.47 $ 300,000.00

    2029 Columbia County Greenport Crossings LLC 37.00 15.47 52.47 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

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    Indicates Priority Project

    8887 Cambridge Valley Machining, Inc. 3801911project 35.00 16.58 51.58 $

    8315 DHA Holdings, Inc. Gas Turbine Base Skid Program 33.00 18.25 51.25 $

    4777Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic

    Development CorporationLuther Forest Technology Campus 32.00 18.25 50.25 $

    8588 Adirondack gateway council action plan 36.00 13.80 49.80 $

    8331 DHA Holdings, Inc . Solar Thermal Shaft T ower Manufacturing 31.00 17.70 48.70 $

    4421 New Dynamics Corp. DOD food g rade oil pac kaging facility 34.00 13.24 47.24 $

    8575 Center for Economic Growth EB5 Regional Center 29.00 17.14 46.14 $ 125,000.00

    5277 Rensselaer P olytechnic Institute New York C omposites C enter 29.00 17.14 46.14 $

    7 94 8 C olu mb ia E co no mi c Dev elo pmen t C or p G ins ber g' s E xp an si on a nd Reg io na l F oo d H ub 36 .0 0 9 .9 0 4 5. 90 $

    6836 The Haines Falls Free Library Mt Top Library 30.00 15.47 45.47 $

    7718 Tech Valley School Foundation 26.00 19.37 45.37 $

    7756 Downtown Albany Revitalization, LLC 16 Sheridan 39.00 6.00 45.00 $

    8127 Center for Economic Growth 25.00 20.00 45.00 $

    8142 GL&V USA Inc. Refiner Plates 2011 30.00 14.91 44.91 $

    5753 T own of Stillwater Stillwater Route 67 Improvements 28.00 16.03 44.03 $

    3351 Vital Materials Plastics Acquisition 34.00 9.90 43.90 $

    8388 County of Warren LGWCWQ2011A 31.00 12.13 43.13 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

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    Indicates Priority Project

    8606 SUNY System Administration 27.00 1 5.47 4 2.47 $

    7257New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaTube Park 33.00 8.23 41.23 $

    7221 T own of Stillwater Stillwater Water System Improvements 29.00 11.57 40.57 $

    6 44 8 A lb an y P or t D is tr ic t C ommi ss ion R en ss ela er Wh ar f Rec on str uc tio n 25 .0 0 1 4. 91 3 9. 91 $

    8 11 8 C olu mb ia C ou nt y I ndu str ial D eve lo pm ent A ge nc y Ra il T ran s L oad in g F ac il it y 24 .0 0 1 4. 91 3 8. 91 $

    8767 My Music Machines, Inc. Jamboxx 29.00 9.90 38.90 $

    4 04 1 Sc hene cta dy M us eu m As soc ia ti on S ch ene cta dy M us eum T ra ns fo rma ti on 28 .0 0 1 0. 46 3 8. 46 $

    8718 Philmont Beautification, Inc.Philmont Planning Feasibility for downtown

    revitalization25.00 13.24 38.24 $

    3367 Oakwood Property Management, LLC Project 67 28.00 9.90 37.90 $

    2384 Capital District C ommunity Gardens Urban Grow C enter 23.00 14.36 37.36 $

    7 18 4 Alb an y Col le ge o f Pha rm acy a nd Hea lt h S ci en ce s Tra ns la ti on al R es ea rch Tra in in g Cen te r 1 9. 00 1 7. 70 3 6. 70 $

    7713 Tech Valley Chamber Coalition techvalley portal 18.00 18.25 36.25 $

    7159 Plug Power Inc.Demonstration of GenDrive Fuel Cell Fleet at Price

    Chopper18.00 18.25 36.25 $

    4279 Tech Valley Connect, Inc. Tech Valley Connect 24.00 12.13 36.13 $

    4589 Village of Green Island Center Island Erosion Control 28.00 7.67 35.67 $

    7467New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaLift 6 28.00 6.56 34.56 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    3078 TriCity JATC IBEW LU236 Equipment 25.00 9.34 34.34 $

    7647New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaSnowmaking Infr 25.00 9.34 34.34 $

    5124 Hunter Foundation, Inc. T anner sville Theater Distric t Phase 2 22.00 12.13 34.13 $

    8492 Ec onomic Development Corporation C hes ter Waterline Extension 27.00 6.56 33.56 $

    3640 Saratog a County Ag ric ultural Society 2012 Fair Projec ts 28.00 5.44 33.44 $

    8565 Center for Economic GrowthCEG Workforce Development and 21st Century

    Education Initiative20.00 13.24 33.24 $

    2887 Albany Institute of History & Art Digitization 25.00 8.23 33.23 $

    7048New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaLift 1 25.00 8.23 33.23 $

    8591The SaratogaWashington on the Hudson

    PartnershipThe Saratoga Turning Point Visitor Center 21.00 12.13 33.13 $

    8711 TurnKey Internet, Inc. turnkey2 21.00 12.13 33.13 $

    3 90 3 Ro tt er da m Ve nt ur es , I nc . Ro tte rda m C or po rate P ar k S ho vel R ead y S ite 17 .0 0 1 6. 03 3 3. 03 $

    8278 Opal Christine Clark Clarks Country Mall at Brant Lake1 18.00 14.91 32.91 $

    7854 Charles R. Wood Theater, Inc . Cheaper Tic kets More Nights Out 27.00 5.44 32.44 $

    8136New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaSaddle Lodge 25.00 7.12 32.12 $

    5566 ALCO HERITAGE MUSEUM Erecting Shop Project 24.00 7.63 31.63 $

    5861 City of Glens Falls, New YorkGlens Falls Regional Economic Impact Investment

    Connectors24.00 7.63 31.63 $

    8145 The Sage Colleges INVEST at Russell Sage College 17.00 14.36 31.36 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    7769City of Glens Falls / Adirondack Gateway Council

    Inc.GFAGC Revolving Loan Fund 15.00 16.03 31.03 $

    8034 Northeast Parent and Child Society, Inc. 16.00 14.91 30.91 $

    8676 Albany Center for Economic Success, Inc. (ACES) ACES 14.00 16.58 30.58 $

    2 08 4 De str oye r E sc or t H is to ric al M us eu m P res er va ti on Hi sto ri c N ava l S hi p 24 .0 0 6 .5 6 3 0. 56 $

    7638 Albany Port District Commission Hull Preservation 24.00 6.00 30.00 $

    7174 New York Logger Training Inc. Web based Logger Training 25.00 4.89 29.89 $

    4872 TriCity JATC IBEW LU236 Construction 21.00 8.79 29.79 $

    6842The Landscape Lighting Resource Corporation and

    Jan Moyer Design, LLCTLLR 18.00 11.57 29.57 $

    8684 Nutmeg Soaring Association, Inc . Freehold Asphalt Runway 15.00 14.36 29.36 $

    5941 City of Saratog a Spring s Canfield Casino Restoration 16.00 13.24 29.24 $

    3077 TriCity JATC IBEW LU236 Training 23.00 6.00 29.00 $

    6994 City of Rensselaer Green Street Pilots 24.00 4.89 28.89 $

    3323 Irish American Heritage Museum 370 Broadway 20.00 8.79 28.79 $

    8204 Cornell University C ooperative Extension C UCE Saratoga 17.00 11.57 28.57 $

    2626 Town of Schodack Exit 12 Transportation Hub 22.00 6.56 28.56 $

    3918 LimitedUse.net Inc. AlbanyCalls 23.00 5.44 28.44 $

    7610 Central District Management Association, Inc.

    The ACCESS Center An Academic Cultural

    Community and Employment Support Services

    Center

    12.00 15.47 27.47 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    2848 JEM Woodworking and Cabinets Addition 24.00 3.22 27.22 $

    2903 Lighting Cultivator Inc. Vetergy 20.00 7.12 27.12 $

    6633 City of Troy South Troy Energy Park 9.00 17.14 26.14 $

    6747 Town of New Lebanon Shovel Ready New Lebanon 17.00 8.79 25.79 $

    7261New York State Olympic Regional Development

    Authority Gore Mountain Ski AreaHudson River Pump House 13.00 12.69 25.69 $

    8578 Mill Creek Development Mill Creek 10.00 15.47 25.47 $

    5084Rensselaer County Agricultural and Horticultural

    SocietySchaghticoke Fairgrounds 22.00 2.66 24.66 $

    4875 St. Peter's Hospital Master Facility Plan Project 13.00 11.57 24.57 $

    7 93 8 Col um bi a Eco no mi c D ev el op me nt Corp.Columbia County Broadband Deployment

    Propagation and Feasibility18.00 6.56 24.56

    2339 The Lighting Cultivator Linc 10.00 14.36 24.36 $

    8199 Warren County Warren County Site Development 12.00 12.13 24.13 $

    5759 Camille Gibeau, Richard Stone Affordable Housing 15.00 8.79 23.79 $

    8354 Achievements, PLLC Watervliet 17.00 6.56 23.56 $

    2311 Greene County Golf Cour se Association, Inc . STEM Competition 21.00 2.10 23.10 $

    8082 The Children's Museum of Science and Technology CMOST 250 15.00 7.67 22.67 $

    4454 C2 Biotechnologies, LLC Janus 14.00 8.23 22.23 $

    6 55 2 Alb an y Col le ge o f Pha rm acy a nd Hea lt h S ci en ce s S ci en ce a nd R es ea rch Lab orat ory R en ov at io ns 1 3. 00 8 .7 9 2 1. 79 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    7935 Ec onomic Development Corporation Carey Park Sewer Extension 15.00 6.56 21.56 $

    8077 Pacifica Ventures, LLC Capital Region Studio Project 8.00 12.13 20.13 $

    8105 Columbia County Columbia County Water Sewer 8.00 11.01 19.01 $

    7605 The Pedal Cab Company Adirondack Pedal Cabs 15.00 3.77 18.77 $

    5233 VMJR Companies LLC Quaker Ridge Technology Park 11.00 7.67 18.67 $

    5644 Joseph P. DragoneClean Technologies and Sustainable Industries

    Early College High School2.00 16.03 18.03 $

    8458 Macedonia Initiatives and CommunityDevelopment

    MICD Macedonia Initiatives and CommunityDevelopment

    6.00 11.01 17.01 $

    8 42 9 T ow n o f Ho ric on Hi sto ri ca l So ci et y 1 88 1 H is tor ic al A di ro nd ac k M us eum 13 .0 0 3 .7 7 1 6. 77 $

    6277 Warren E. Hamilton 12.00 4.33 16.33 $

    3881 Johnsburg Emergency Squad, Inc. JES New station 7.00 8.23 15.23 $

    3881 Johnsburg Emergency Squad, Inc.JES New station not NC Capital region Warren

    Co.7.00 6.83 13.83 $

    8674 Macedonia Baptist ChurchMacedonia Initiatives and Community

    Development Mentoring and Beyond Program0.00 13.80 13.80 $

    8599Community Development Alliance of the Capital

    DistrictQuality Neighborhoods for Regional Prosperity 0.00 13.24 13.24 $

    8326 TITAN POWER SYSTEMS LLC TITAN WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITY 5.00 7.63 12.63 $

    2652 Anova Medical Supply, Inc. Anova 2 8.00 3.77 11.77 $

    8050 SRC Sportsplex 6069 6.00 5.44 11.44 $

    4 76 8 H amor S tr uc tu ra l Sy st ems L LC H amor S tr uc tu ral C on cr ete P ane l T es tin g 0 .0 0 1 1. 01 1 1. 01 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    4945 Belinda Jackson greenerhomes4all 4.00 6.56 10.56 $

    7345 VRP of North Carolina, Inc. GreenStep __ 10.46 10.46 $

    7698 Plug Power Inc.Plug Power Inc. Clean Technology Workforce

    Training0.00 10.46 10.46 $

    6638 AAA Northway Inc. expandroadservice 6.00 3.77 9.77 $

    5963 See Why Gerard LLC DEWITT CLINTON CONVERSION 0.00 8.79 8.79 $

    4298 Deanna L. Dal Pos Dzynethos 1.00 7.63 8.63 $

    5252 Cher Valentino Our USA Magazine 4.00 4.51 8.51 $

    8682 Not So Common Players, Inc. NSCP 4.00 4.33 8.33 $

    6713 MOCSI MOCSI 0.00 8.23 8.23 $

    5444 Town of Moreau NYSRT9 Sewer 0.00 8.23 8.23 $

    8348 Tonya Crew and Chanel Johnson Bid Assured 3.00 4.89 7.89 $

    6233 Hoyt Bartscherer Enterpris es LLC P roject 2013 Railroad P lace 0.00 7.67 7.67 $

    6650 David H Armstrong Phenolic resin plant 0.00 7.12 7.12 $

    8782 james votraw 506 8th street 3.00 3.22 6.22 $

    2130 wolff wolff custom cycles 4.00 2.10 6.10 $

    3161 Cinema Screen Advertising Corporation Ticket to Go 0.00 5.44 5.44 $

    5141 South Albany Air port Cor p. Acquire Airfield Maintenanc e E quipment 0.00 5.44 5.44 $

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    8393 Achievements, PLLC Maplewood 0.00 4.33 4.33 $

    6038 EnergyOnix Broadcast Equipment, Inc. Energy Onix 0.00 3.77 3.77 $

    6302 Christopher Starr 78912 0.00 3.77 3.77 $

    5453 Met Weld International, LLC MWI 2012 CFA Program 0.00 0.99 0.99 $

    4642 Etransmedia Technology, Inc. Office Relocation 61.00 20.00 81.00 $ 1,400,000.00

    6 85 9 Amk or Techn ol ogy, I nc. S em icon du ct or Packa gi ng a nd Tes t S ervi ce s F acil it y 6 0. 00 1 8. 81 7 8. 81 $ 1 ,5 00 ,0 00 .0 0

    3899 Specialty Silic one Products, Inc. Specialty Silicone Produc ts Expansion 37.00 19.93 56.93 $ 158,900.00

    8842/20116037 Pearl Overlook Corporation Ida Yarbrough Phase I 78.00 7.12 85.12 $ 876,324.00

    8631/20116007 The Community Builders, Inc. Monument Square Apartments 72.00 10.46 82.46 $ 1,182,148.00

    8695/20116027 Valatie Housing Group, LP Valatie Senior Citizen Housing 60.00 10.46 70.46 $ 647,120.00

    5822/20116233 PathStone Housing Action Corp. Glenridge Senior 56.00 11.01 67.01 $

    8842/20116037 Pearl Overlook Corporation Ida Yarbrough Phase I 78.00 7.12 85.12 $ 2,400,000.00

    8695/20116027 Valatie Housing Group, LP Valatie Senior Citizen Housing 60.00 10.46 70.46 $ 1,061,555.00

    5822/20116233 PathStone Housing Action Corp. Glenridge Senior 56.00 11.01 67.01 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL: 9% LOW INCOME HOUSING CREDIT PROGRAM

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL: LOW INCOME HOUSING TRUST FUND PROGRAM

    ESD EXCELSIOR TAX CREDITS

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    20113080 Saratoga County Rural Preservation Co. Washington County Access to Home 83.00 M 83.00 $ 200,000.00

    20113206 NYSARC, Inc. Warren Washington Counties Chapter WWARC Access to Home 2011 82.00 M 82.00 $ 250,000.00

    20113132 Rensselaer County Housing Resources Access to Home III 76.00 M 76.00 $

    20113222 City of Albany Community Development Agency Albany Access Program 71.00 71.00 $

    20113081 Saratoga County Rural Preservation Co. Access to Home IV 68.00 68.00 $

    20113063 Better Neighborhoods, Inc. Schenectady Access to Home 64.00 64.00 $

    20113353 Shelters of Saratoga, Inc. Safe at Home 63.00 63.00 $

    20113050 Warren County Local Development Corporation Warren County LDC AtH 2011 60.00 60.00 $

    20113134 Watervliet Local Development Corporation Watervliet Access to Home 53.00 53.00 $

    7L65 Adirondack Community Housing Trust Adirondack Com. Hsg. Trust Homebuyer Eligible M/L/H $ 300,000.00

    11L45 Habitat for Humanity NYS HFHNYS 2011 Eligible M/H/H/M/M/H/H $ 900,000.00

    5L25 Housing Resources of Columbia County, Inc. HRCC Home Improvement Program Eligible M $ 300,000.00

    6L14 Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc. ACRHA HOME Rehab Program Eligible M $ 300,000.00

    6L39 Village of Ballston Spa 2011 Working Families Revitalization Eligible M $ 289,800.00

    6L40 Village of Corinth 2011 Neighborhood Revitalization Program Eligible M $ 198,000.00

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: ACCESS TO HOME PROGRAM

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORPORATION PROGRAM

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    6L99 City of Albany Neighborhood Strategy Area HIP Eligible M $ 300,000.00

    7L24 Homefront Development Corp. Washington County Housing Rehab Eligible M $ 200,000.00

    7L37 Town of Fort Edward Town & Village Shared Housing Initiative Eligible M $ 276,000.00

    2186 Greene County NY Spring Water 44.00 18.81 62.81 $ 280,000.00

    6381 Village of Kinderhook The Kinderhook Wastewater Collection System 38.00 13.24 51.24 $ 285,000.00

    2029 Columbia County Greenport Crossings 33.00 15.47 48.47 $

    2599 City of Mechanicville Mechanicville Microenterprise Program 47.00 13.24 60.24 $ 200,000.00

    2750 Greene CountyGreene County Microenterprise Assistance

    Program48.00 12.13 60.13 $ 200,000.00

    2451 Warren CountyWarren County Microenterprise Assistance

    Program37.00 16.58 53.58 $ 200,000.00

    975HO211 Rensselaer County Rensselaer County Homeownership Program 358.00 M 358.00 $ 400,000.00

    259HR2211 City of CohoesCity of Cohoes Downtown Gateway Housing

    Rehabilitation Project345.00 M 345.00 $ 400,000.00

    1210HR1211 City of Watervliet City of Watervliet Housing Rehabilitation Program 307.00 M 307.00 $ 400,000.00

    1051HR111 Village of Scotia Village of Scotia Housing Rehabilitation Program 271.00 271.00 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM HOUSING REHAB

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM MICROENTERPRISE

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM HOME OWNERSHIP

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    Indicates Priority Project

    483HR3711 Village of Greenwich

    Greenwich Housing Rehabilitation Program on

    behalf of the Town of Easton, Town of Greenwich 226.00 226.00 $

    1182HR2911 Village of Victory Village of Victory Housing Rehabilitation Program 204.00 204.00 $

    8HR3111 Albany County Albany County Housing Rehabilitation Program 199.00 199.00 $

    718HR4711 City of MechanicvilleCity of Mechanicville Housing Rehabilitation

    Program195.00 195.00 $

    1202PF5811 Washington CountyWashington County Pleasant Valley Nursing Home

    Fire Prevention Project401.00 M 401.00 $ 750,000.00

    558PF3011 City of Hudson City of Hudson ADA Access to Promenade Hill Park 256.00 M 256.00 $

    150PF1311 Town of CairoTown of Cairo Library Handicap Accessibility

    Improvements189.00 189.00 $

    473PF8411 Town of Green Island Town of Green Island Gazebo Park Improvements 112.00 112.00 $

    474PR69 11 Village of Green IslandVillage of Green Island Albany Avenue

    Improvements238.00 M 238.00 $ 595,300.00

    479PR3211 Town of GreenportTown of Greenport Maple Avenue Water Main

    Replacement0.00 0.00 $

    775PR5211 Town of Nassau Town of Nassau Burden Lake Sewer Project 0.00 0.00 $

    410P W2711 Villag e of Fort EdwardVillage of Fort Edward Depot Neighborhood Water

    Improvements301.00 M 301.00 $ 600,000.00

    974PW3411 City of RensselaerCity of Rensselaer Washington Avenue Watermain

    Replacement223.00 M 223.00 $

    1197PW12511 Warren CountyWarren County Water Meter Replacement

    Program0.00 0.00 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE (WATER)

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PUBLIC FACILITY

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE (SEWAR)

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    20113146 Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc. HOME Down Payment Assistance 89.00 M 89.00 $ 390,000.00

    20113149 Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc. ACRHA HOME Rehab Program 86.00 M 86.00 $ 400,000.00

    20113151 Town of Fort Edward Town & Village Shared Housing Initiative 86.00 M 86.00 $ 267,000.00

    20113221 Village of Ballston Spa 2011 Working Families Revitalization 86.00 M 86.00 $ 278,200.00

    2 011 33 28 Ho mef ro nt D eve lo pment C or p.Washington County Housing Rehabilitation

    Program86.00 M 86.00 $ 324,000.00

    20113214 Village of Corinth 2011 Neighborhood Revitalization Program 85.00 M 85.00 $ 307,000.00

    20113089Western Catskills Community Revitalization Council,

    Inc.HOME Rental Rehab 2 84.00 M/L/H 84.00 $ 400,000.00

    20113168 South End Improvement Corp. Harp III 84.00 M 84.00 $ 486,000.00

    20113343 Housing Resources of Columbia County, Inc. HRCC HOME Improvement Program 84.00 M 84.00 $ 300,000.00

    20113412 City of Rensselaer Housing Rehabilitation in Rensselaer 2011 79.00 M 79.00 $

    20113011 Pride of T ic onderog a, Inc .Northern Washington County HOME Program

    201178.00 L 78.00 $

    20113190 Village of Victory Mills Victory Rehabilitation Program Phase II 78.00 L 78.00 $

    20113322Affordable Housing Partnership of the Capital

    RegionSheridan Hollow HOME LPA Project 78.00 78.00 $

    20113098Commission On Economic Opportunity for the

    Greater Capital Region, Inc.CEO HOME 2011 75.00 75.00 $

    20113210 Town of Easton Easton Rehabilitation Program 75.00 75.00 $

    20113148 Rensselaer County Housing Resources Rensselaer County Rehab Program 74.00 74.00 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: NYS HOME PROGRAM

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    20113157 Town of Queensbury Queensbury Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation 74.00 74.00 $

    20113224 Town of Saratoga Town of Saratoga Rehabilitation Program 74.00 74.00 $

    20113085 Saratoga County Rural Preservation Co. Saratoga County HOMEbuyers Program 70.00 70.00 $

    20113304 City of Mechanicville 2011 Mechanicville Citywide HOME Program 69.00 69.00 $

    20113197 Saratoga County Rural Preservation Co. Northern Saratoga Consortium 68.00 68.00 $

    20113158 City of Glens Falls Glens Falls First Time HOMEbuyer Program 2011 65.00 65.00 $

    20113230 County of Warren Warren County Housing 2011 64.00 64.00 $

    20113198 City of CohoesNeighborhood Housing Improvement Program

    201160.00 60.00 $

    20113074 Catskill Mountain Housing Development Corp. Inc. Greene County HOMEownership Program 2011 56.00 56.00 $

    20113346 Downtown Albany Restoration Program 60 State Street 80.00 H 80.00 $ 250,000.00

    20113292 Village of Hunter Village of Hunter Main Street 2011 80.00 H 80.00 $ 372,222.00

    20113177 Town of Prattsville Prattsville Main Street Revitalization 2011 80.00 H 80.00 $ 215,000.00

    20113174 Greater Glens Falls Development Corporation

    Glens Falls C BD Redevelopment 2011

    78.00 M 78.00 $

    20113340 City of Schenectady Department of Development City of Schenectady 2011 NY Main Street Program 75.00 75.00 $

    20113241 City of Cohoes Remsen Gateway Project 60.00 60.00 $

    20113355 Village of Athens Village of Athens 2nd Street Revitalization Area 58.00 58.00 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: NEW YORK MAIN STREET PROGRAM

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    20113338 City of Mechanicville Downtown Revitalization Program Phase 2 52.00 52.00 $

    20113156 Village of Green Island 2011 Albany/Hudson Ave. Revitalization Main St 42.00 42.00 $

    20113141 Albany County Rural Housing Alliance, Inc. ACRHA RESTORE Program 2011 95.00 M 95.00 $ 75,000.00

    20113070 Community Land Trust of Schenectady, Inc. CLTS 2011 RESTORE Program 94.00 M 94.00 $ 75,000.00

    2 011 30 99 S ou th E nd I mp ro vemen t C or p.South End Improvement CorporationRESTORE

    2011 201294.00 M 94.00 $ 75,000.00

    20113180 City of Glens Falls Glens Falls RESTORE Program 2011 89.00 M 89.00 $ 75,000.00

    20113064Catskill Mountain Housing Development

    Corporation, Inc.Greene County RESTORE 2011 88.00 M 88.00 $ 50,000.00

    20113278 Housing Resources of Columbia County, Inc. Housing Resources Emergency Repair Program 88.00 H 88.00 $ 75,000.00

    20113060Commission On Economic Opportunity for the

    Greater Capital Region, Inc.CEO RESTORE 2011 81.00 M 81.00 $

    20113229 County of Warren Warren County RESTORE 2011 77.00 77.00 $

    20113007 Pride of Ticonderoga, Inc. Ticonderoga RESTORE 2011 76.00 76.00 $

    20113090 Umbrella of the Capital District, Inc. Umbrella 2011 RESTORE Program 71.00 71.00 $

    20113069 Town of Saratoga Town of Saratoga RESTORE Program I 63.00 63.00 $

    20113071 Village of Greenwich EastonGreenwich RESTORE Program 61.00 61.00 $

    20113223 City of Albany Community Development Agency City of Albany RESTORE Program 57.00 57.00 $

    20113269 Town of Halfmoon Town of Halfmoon RESTORE Program 55.00 55.00 $

    HOMES AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL/OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RENEWAL: RESTORE PROGRAM

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    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    20113133 Watervliet Local Development Corporation WLDCRESTORE 2011 Program 54.00 54.00 $

    5365 Albany IDA Swan Street Lofts 80.00 12.69 92.69 $ 5,400,000.00

    2232 City of Albany Capital District Regional Sustainability Plan 67.00 14.50 81.50 $ 1,000,000.00

    3883 Fuller Road Management Corporation N/A 54.08 16.69 70.76 5000 kW

    6332 Linde LLC N/A 47.30 13.44 60.73 6750 kW

    3966 Ginsberg's Institutional Foods, Inc N/A 44.71 16.01 60.72 276 kW

    9667 Blasch Precision Ceramics N/A 42.72 16.69 59.41 246 kW

    3603 SABIC Innovative Plastics US LLC N/A 49.38 9.78 59.16 10000 kW

    8058 MPM Silicones, LLC N/A 47.59 10.86 58.45 10000 kW

    4891 Mohawk Fine Papers, Inc. N/A 42.71 15.16 57.87 1926 kW

    4309 Albany Molecular Research, Inc. N/A 41.12 16.69 57.81 1350 kW

    9159 General Electric Company N/A 41.30 16.01 57.31 6630 kW

    9496 Cambridge Valley Machining, Inc. N/A 42.35 14.30 56.65 220 kW

    3899 Specialty Silicone Products, Inc. N/A 40.44 16.01 56.46 120 kW

    NEW YORK STATE ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: CLEANER GREENER COMMUNITIES PROGRAM

    NEW YORK POWER AUTHORITY: RECHARNGE NEW YORK

    INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOND CAP

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    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    3902 SCA Tissue North America LLC N/A 39.44 9.14 48.58 80 kW

    11653Cascades Tissue Group New York, Inc.

    MechanicvilleN/A 38.79 9.78 48.57 2070 kW

    4959 Albany Molecular Research, Inc. N/A 39.99 8.28 48.27 136 kW

    5987 Oak Mitsui, Inc. N/A 38.07 10.00 48.07 306 kW

    9970 Norampac Schenectady Inc. N/A 34.61 13.44 48.04 420 kW

    6038 EnergyOnix Broadcast Equipment, Inc. N/A 34.37 13.44 47.80 40 kW

    3577 Cascades Tissue Group Waterford N/A 38.18 9.14 47.32 546 kW

    10236 Barton Mines Co. LLC N/A 37.20 10.00 47.19 730 kW

    9540 Air Liqiuide Industrial US LP N/A 41.48 5.70 47.18 5136 kW

    8374 Arts Center and Theatre of Schenectady Proctors Historic Restoration and Heritage Area 69.50 16.03 85.53 $ 100,000.00

    7408 Saratoga County Dix Bridge Rehabilitation 63.00 17.70 80.70 $ 300,000.00

    2080 First United Presbyterian Church FUPC 55.50 11.57 67.07 $

    2084 Destroyer Escort Historical Museum Preservation of Historic Naval Ship 48.00 6.56 54.56 $

    8290 Emmanuel Baptist Church Building Restoration 41.50 9.90 51.40 $

    4576Catholic Cemeteries of the Roman Catholic Diocese

    of Albany, New YorkFounders Hill 41.00 6.56 47.56 $

    3236 ALCO Heritage Museum ALCO Heritage Museum 38.50 7.12 45.62 $

    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION: HERITAGE AREAS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

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    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    6191 Village of Fort Edward Rogers Island Acquisition 49.00 11.01 60.01 $ 400,000.00

    2107 Shaker Museum and Library Mount Lebanon North Family Pastures 44.50 14.36 58.86 $

    4091 Hudson Opera House, Inc. First Floor Restoration 49.00 17.70 66.70 $ 400,000.00

    3828 Historic Hudson Inc. Phase II Restoration Dr Oliver Bronson House 51.00 11.57 62.57 $ 300,000.00

    3790 The Olana Partnership Restoration 48.50 7.67 56.17 $ 274,125.00

    8374 Arts Center and Theatre of Schenectady Proctors P roc tors Historic Restoration and Heritage Area 40.00 16.03 56.03 $

    4093 Town of Warrensburg Floyd Bennett Memorial Bandstand Restoration 43.50 12.13 55.63 $

    2080 First United Presbyterian Church FUPC 44.00 11.57 55.57 $

    2300 New York State Education Department Day Peckingpaugh Restoration 46.50 8.23 54.73 $

    2444 City of AlbanyStructural Improvements to Normans Kill Farm

    Whipple Truss Bridge44.50 9.90 54.40 $

    8290 Emmanuel Baptist Church Building Restoration 44.50 9.90 54.40 $

    2125 Hartford Historical Group Hartford Museum 38.00 15.47 53.47 $

    2084 Destroyer Escort Historical Museum Preservation of Historic Naval Ship 46.50 6.56 53.06 $

    8387First Church in Albany of the Reformed Church in

    AmericaFirst Church Towers and Entrance Renovation 46.50 6.00 52.50 $

    3061 American Labor Studies Center The Kate Mullany National Historic Site 42.50 9.34 51.84 $

    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACQUISITION PROJECTS

    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

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    CFA Number Applicant Name Project Name Agency ScoreRegional Council Score

    (Normalized)Final Sc ore Amount Funded

    CAPITAL REGION

    Indicates Priority Project

    7694 Friends of Washington Park, Inc. St Marys Reuse 39.00 11.01 50.01 $

    2365 Cathedral Restoration Corporation Cathedral Restoration 44.00 6.00 50.00 $

    5941 City of Saratoga Springs Canfield Casino Restoration 36.50 13.24 49.74 $

    4 66 7 The F irst Pre sb yt eria n Chu rch o f Hud so nRestoration of 27 high monumental window on

    front of church39.00 9.90 48.90 $

    2700The Cathedral of All Saints in the City and Diocese of

    AlbanyCathedral Masonry 43.00 4.33 47.33 $

    4517 Village of Green Island St Marks Church Historic Preservation 38.00 8.79 46.79 $

    4731 City of Cohoes Cohoes Music Hall Window Repair and Restoration 33.50 13.24 46.74 $

    2348 Town of Niskayuna Niskayuna Grange Building 34.50 12.13 46.63 $

    2101 Village of Kinderhook Kinderhook Village Hall 37.50 8.23 45.73 $

    4576Catholic Cemeteries of the Roman Catholic Diocese

    of Albany, New YorkFounders Hill 35.00 6.56 41.56 $

    4 67 2 The F irst Pre sb yt eria n Chu rch o f Hud so nEngineering study of church roof ceiling and floor

    systems41.00 8.79 49.79 $

    2384 Capital District Community Gardens Urban Grow Center 47.63 14.36 61.98 $

    22 05 D ua nes bu rg Ar ea C om mu ni ty C ent erDuanesburg Area Community Centers Outdoor

    Recreation44.45 13.80 58.25 $

    3449 Town of Clifton Park Camp Steinmetz Park Acquisition 42.00 14.36 56.36 $

    6191 Village of Fort Edward Rogers Island Acquisition 41.58 11.01 52.59 $

    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION: PARKS ACQUISITION PROJECTS

    OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING PROJECTS

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