NEWBURGH – The Newburgh City Council has won an $8M grant towards construction costs of the new state-of-the-art Delano Hitch Aquatic Center from NYS Governor Kathy Hochul’s NY SWIMS program. With this grant, the City Council will deliver the $15M Delano Hitch Aquatic Center to Newburgh residents at no direct cost to taxpayers. The City Council previously allocated $7M of its American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds to the project.
City Manager Todd Venning said, “With this $8M grant award from Governor Kathy Hochul’s NY SWIMS program, the Delano Hitch Aquatic Center will be built at no direct cost to City taxpayers. This is an historic day for Newburgh, and we are incredibly grateful for Governor Hochul’s continued investments in our City.”
The new, state-of-the-art Delano Hitch Aquatic Center is the centerpiece of a $120M infrastructure improvement program approved by the Newburgh City Council. Ground was broken on the Aquatic Center in September 2023. The project is proceeding on schedule for a Memorial Day Weekend 2025 grand opening.
Mayor Torrance Harvey, “This City Council inherited a crumbling, dilapidated, unusable pool which we have turned into a new, $15M state-of-the-art Delano Hitch Aquatic Center at no direct cost to our taxpayers. Generations of our City’s children will now grow up with the many cognitive, physical, and social benefits of swimming as part of their lives. We thank Governor Hochul for her continued support and partnership as we continue moving our City forward.”