September 23, 2008 By News Report
New York State Secretary of State Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez announced that Corning, N.Y., hosted the first in the fall series of 15 regional workshops scheduled by the New York State Department of State to introduce the Local Government Efficiency (LGE) grant program's expanded opportunities for shared services. This is the first time applicants have been given the forum to present questions to the Department of State's Division of Local Government Services staff.
"Since Governor Paterson took office, he has spoken about the state's fiscal responsibility. In these fiscally challenging times, the LGE grants provide forward-looking governments with information and assistance about municipal consolidation and shared services -- doing more with less." said Cortés-Vázquez. " The grants further Governor Paterson's agenda to facilitate shared services and ease New Yorkers' tax burden. Our goal is for these innovative projects to be used as models for other local governments. The Shared Services Program and LGE grants promote the health of New York's economy."
Included in the Corning workshop schedule were panel discussions of best practice models and an in-depth review of the grant application process.
The 2008-2009 LGE program has expanded the eligible applicants to include: library
districts, water authorities, sewer authorities, regional planning and development boards, along with counties, cities, towns, villages, special improvement districts, fire districts, school districts, and in certain instances, Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES). Other changes include a non-competitive grant category for high-priority projects, as well as the availability of funds for transitional costs in certain circumstances.
Local governments may apply in any of the grant categories listed below:
The submission deadlines for High Priority Planning Grants are Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m. on October 8, 2008, November 12, 2008, December 10, 2008, January 14, 2009, February 11, 2009, and March 11, 2009. The submission deadline for the other three grant applications is Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. on January 14, 2009.
Questions about the grant program should be directed to the Shared Service Program Manager, as indicated in the application instructions. The applications are available on the Department of State Web site. Prospective applicants can also obtain applications by calling the Division of Local Government Services at (518) 473-3355 or 1-800-367-8488.
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