Albany, NY -- Governor David Paterson announced Thursday that the state will be receiving another $94.9 million in Stimulus money for highway and bridge improvements.
This money will all 43 new projects to move forward creating an estimated 2,277 jobs across the state.
The total number of transportation projects being worked on thanks to the stimulus money now rises to 217.
$617.8 million dollars of the $777 million in total project costs are paid for through the stimulus funds.
$11 million in funding will go to resurfacing State roadways in Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady counties.
Here's a list of the new projects that will be paid for here in the Capital Region:
Construction is expected to be completed in the summer of 2010.