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December 2025

Governor Hochul Announces the Largest New York State DOT Paving Investment in History

ALBANY, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul announces an unprecedented investment to renew dozens of vital state roadways across New York State during the 2026 construction season. Leveraging the $800 million that Hochul secured in the most recent state budget to augment the final two years of its five-year, $34.3 billion Capital Plan, the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) will invest more than $600 million in over 180 paving projects across the state to be completed next year.

These projects, which total almost 2,150 lane miles, are in addition to the paving initiatives already scheduled as part of NYSDOT’s core programs and, taken together, represent the most ambitious annual road resurfacing agenda ever put forward by NYSDOT. This historic investment is part of Hochul’s commitment to improving public safety through critical investments in transportation infrastructure. In 2022, Hochul secured full funding for NYSDOT’s 2022-2027 Capital Plan, the largest in the agency’s history.

“As someone who has ridden on virtually every mile of every state road across New York, I know firsthand every curve and every pothole, and next year we will be making an unprecedented investment to improve state roads across New York,” Hochul said. “New Yorkers will be seeing crews out there like never before next year, rejuvenating highways, enhancing the safety of the traveling public, and laying a solid foundation for economic development across the Empire State.”

Under Hochul’s leadership, New York State is investing in road and bridge infrastructure more than ever before in state history. The $34.3 billion, five-year Capital Plan helps fulfill the Governor’s vision for a modern transportation system that serves all New Yorkers. That plan was bolstered in the most recent state budget, with an additional $800 million to augment NYSDOT’s purchasing power. Thanks to that funding commitment, and taking into account the Department of Transportation’s core paving program in its current Capital Plan, a total of over 250 pavement renewal projects across the state are planned for 2026, a nearly $1.2 billion investment that will resurface more than 4,000 lane miles.

“[This] historic announcement firmly demonstrates Governor Hochul’s commitment to fundamentally investing in building back our roadway network to meet the challenges of the 21st century," said Marie Therese Dominguez, New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner. "Now, thanks to the Governor’s unprecedented investment, we are putting that commitment into high gear with an historic paving agenda for 2026 that will provide easier travel on roads from one end of the state to the other. Infrastructure investments like these are foundational to the future of the New York that Governor Hochul is building, a future that is affordable, safe, and healthy for all residents.”

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