Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul announced 36 million dollars for the expansion of the ConnectAll Municipal Infrastructure Program
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the reopening of the Municipal Infrastructure Program with up to 36 million dollars allocated for the ConnectALL initiative aimed at underserved communities.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has renewed the Municipal Infrastructure Program (MIP) with an announcement of 36 million dollars to support the ConnectALL initiative. This program is particularly focused on bridging the digital divide by enhancing high-speed internet access in underserved and marginalized communities across New York. Since its inception, ConnectALL has allocated a total of 268 million dollars to various projects in 24 counties, emphasizing the state's commitment to improving digital connectivity.
The ConnectALL program aims to construct 68 new wireless hubs backed by a robust 3,700-kilometer fiber optic infrastructure. This expansion is expected to significantly benefit over 96,000 households and businesses, putting a spotlight on the importance of reliable internet access in todayβs digital landscape. Governor Hochul highlighted the program's positive impact, noting that it has already connected thousands of homes and businesses to high-speed internet across the state.
This initiative not only aims to provide immediate improvements in connectivity but also addresses long-standing inequities in access to digital resources that many communities face. As technology continues to be a crucial element of modern life, such initiatives play a vital role in ensuring that underserved populations are not left behind in the digital age. The allocation of funds by the state showcases a proactive approach towards fostering inclusivity and ensuring every New Yorker has access to essential online services and opportunities.