Spiraling costs at remote industrial park – Investigative Post
Spiraling costs at remote industrial park – Investigative Post
The bill is coming due for putting an industrial park in the hinterlands of Genesee County and the cost to taxpayers is considerable.
The Science and Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park, being built on 1,250 acres in the rural Town of Alabama, flunked the state’s smart growth test when first proposed.
The project’s location rated so poorly that it failed to meet seven of ten smart growth criteria under the state’s own grading system, prompting one good government group to label it a “poster child for location inefficiency.”
Empire State Development Corp. nevertheless approved spending state tax dollars to develop the site, which is bigger than Central Park in New York City and equal in size to 945 football fields.