Project type: Infrastructure and Utilities, Sanitation and Water Disposal
Started: 1935
Completed: 1936
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Description
A sanitary sewer construction project in the Town of Greenburgh, New York was undertaken during the Great Depression with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA supplied a $60,000 grant; the total cost of the project was $237,942. Work occurred between April 1935 and May 1936.
(PWA Docket No. NY 8827)
Source notes
National Archives: Record Group 135: Public Works Administration; Projects Control Division; Entry 52: Indices to Non-Federal Projects; Report No. 5: Status of All Completed Non-Federal Allotted Projects, page 23.
Project originally submitted by Evan Kalish on November 26, 2014.
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