Cynthia Nixon visited the scene of the crime Tuesday — a key project in Gov. Cuomo’s scandal-plagued Buffalo Billion program.

In a symbolic dig at the governor, Nixon held a press conference outside Tesla’s Solar City factory in Buffalo while discussing economic development and the “cesspool of corruption.”

Alain Kaloyeros, who oversaw the governor’s $1 billion effort to revive Buffalo and other upstate communities, was convicted in a federal bid-rigging trial last month along with upstate developers and Cuomo megadonors Louis Ciminelli, the ex-CEO of construction company LP Ciminelli, and Steven Aiello and Joe Gerardi, of Cor Development.

“The governor’s misguided economic-development philosophy is made worse by his administration’s rampant corruption. Cuomo has doled out millions and even billions to his corporate donors with very little strings attached,” Nixon said.

She also charged that Cuomo’s pet program failed to produce the promised number of jobs.

Nixon’s own economic-development plan includes a controversial provision to allow strikes by government workers that are now forbidden by the Taylor Law.

Cuomo, the overhelming favorite in his bid for a third term, defended his economic-development record.

His campaign issued a fact sheet saying unemployment in the Buffalo region dropped from 8.3 percent in April 2010 to 4.4 percent in May 2018.