ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State County Highway Superintendents Association (NYSCHSA) recently announced it had selected that Joe Wisinski as the association’s new president. Wisinski is the highway superintendent for Madison County. Wisinski will work closely with the organization’s membership to advocate for adequate funding for essential local road and bridge projects, NYSCHSA said […]
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ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State County Highway Superintendents Association (NYSCHSA) recently announced it had selected that Joe Wisinski as the association’s new president. Wisinski is the highway superintendent for Madison County.
Wisinski will work closely with the organization’s membership to advocate for adequate funding for essential local road and bridge projects, NYSCHSA said in a release.
Specifically, NYSCHSA is seeking funding for the following initiatives: a
$438 million restoration to the CHIPS program, a $100 million increase to the Extreme Winter Recovery program, a $100 million restoration to the local BRIDGE-NY program, and a $100 million restoration to the local PAVE-NY program.
Todd Gadd, highway superintendent for Wyoming County, had served as NYSCHSA president in 2020.
Wisinski was appointed Madison County highway superintendent in 2007 and holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Prior to becoming a superintendent, he was a county engineering technician and also worked in the private sector as a bridge-inspection engineer.
NYSCHSA is a nonprofit organization with county superintendents, public-works commissioners, and affiliate members comprising its membership.