Ferguson Hails Changes to Environmental Review Law in State Budget
6/21/2026 11:06:27 AM
By Greg Larson, News Director
Fredonia Mayor Mike Ferguson is applauding the inclusion of reforms to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) in New York's enacted $277 billion budget. It's something he has lobbied for during this year's budget process. Ferguson and three other municipal leaders recently traveled to Buffalo for a meeting with Governor Kathy Hochul in which she thanked them for the impact they made on her spending plan. Ferguson is pleased that the changes to the state's 50-year-old environmental law will reduce redundancies in building new housing and infrastructure...
Mike Ferguson: how the SEQRA process currently works
Ferguson, who was a guest on WDOE's "Viewpoint" program on Friday, says there's no need for additional costs if changes to a property will not cause any environmental issues...
Mike Ferguson: why go through additional costs
The SEQRA reforms are part of Hochul's "Let Them Build" agenda. Ferguson, who was also joined by Trustee LeeAnn Lazarony, says the two also gave Hochul updates on the Northern Chautauqua Hospital project during their visit.
Click here to listen to the entire "Viewpoint" interview featuring Mike Ferugson.