Small Community Success Stories: How to Design and
Implement a ‘Funding Quilt for Public Infrastructure’

Small towns grapple with big-town problems – and the daunting task of designing, funding, and implementing solutions often appears insurmountable, particularly for communities with limited tax bases.

At the 2024 Association of Towns Annual Meeting in New York City, Laberge Group’s presentation delved into various success stories from small communities in New York State, illustrating how each municipality conquered a series of financial hurdles by crafting a ‘Funding Quilt’ for project success. This presentation shares insights, strategies, and tips on preparing your community for a multi-pronged approach to funding public infrastructure.

Case studies spotlighted the experiences of the Towns of Schuyler Falls, Black Brook, and Schodack, as well as the Villages of Poestenkill, Wurtsboro, Otego.

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