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2010 Grassroots Campaign PDF Print E-mail

600 Gather in Albany to Urge Adequate Funding for Highway and Bridge System

The New York State County Highway Superintendents Association, Inc. (NYSCHSA) and the New York State Association of Town Superintendents of Highways, Inc. (NYSAOTSOH) launched their annual Local Roads Matter! campaign to garner legislative and public support for adequate funding for the State's local roads and bridges infrastructure.

Upwards of 600 county and town highway superintendents, commissioners and other highway industry professionals rallied in Albany on March 9-10th for a Local Roads and Bridges Grassroots Campaign.  Members of both Associations along with their corporate partners spent the day meeting with state lawmakers to request the funding necessary to address the needs for local highway and bridge systems, which make up 87 percent of the state's roadways and 52 percent of its bridges.


Thank you to our 2010 Advocacy Day Sponsors!

Diamond
International Truck and Engine Corporation

Silver Sponsors
Chemung Supply Corp
Liquid Asphalt Distributors Association of NY, Inc.
The Gorman Group

Bronze Sponsors
CHA
C&S Companies
Foit-Albert Associates
Erdman Anthony
Kenworth of Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany
Tectonic Engineering and Surveying Consultants

 
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About Us

In 1909, a group ofNYSCHSA logo County Highway Superintendents met in Saratoga Springs, New York. Their intent: to form a close-knit organization that would support and inform its members and help them to do their jobs in a more efficient manner. Click here to read more.

CEC

The Continuing Education CEC logoConsortium (CEC) was formed by the New York State County Highway Superintendents Association, Inc. (NYSCHSA) in the Spring of 2004 to provide accredited training and professional development programs to all industry professionals involved in the building and maintenance of New York's highways and bridges. Click here to read more.