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Senator Collett Celebrates Nearly $12M in Infrastructure Funding for Schools & Municipalities in the 12th District

October 22, 2024

Senator Maria Collett

Fort Washington, Pa. − October 22, 2024 − Senator Maria Collett (D-12 Montgomery) has announced $11,837,112 in state grant funding for more than two dozen infrastructure-related projects across the 12th Senatorial District.

“Investments in local infrastructure are critical to making our communities safer and more attractive places to live, work and play,” Senator Collett said. “I was proud to support this robust funding to restore aging roads and bridges, expand recreational opportunities, upgrade outdated school facilities, and make other urgent improvements while boosting our local economies.”

Local Share Account Grant Recipients – $7,537,112 Total

  • Ambler Borough – $1,000,000 for Wissahickon Fire Company Renovations
  • Hatboro Borough – $818,377 for improvements to Memorial Park
  • Hatfield Township – $500,000 for electrical work at the Hatfield Public Safety Facility Site
  • Hatfield Township Municipal Authority – $250,000 for electrical systems upgrades
  • Horsham Township – $76,275 for a new emergency management vehicle
  • Horsham Water & Sewer Authority – $175,070 for a crane truck replacement
  • Lansdale Borough – $390,212 to install a comfort station at Whites Road Park
  • Lower Gwynedd Township – $704,424 for improvements to Ingersoll Park
  • Lower Gwynedd Township – $451,312 for the Traffic Signal Modernization Improvement Project at the intersection of Penllyn Pike and Trewellyn Avenue
  • Lower Moreland Township – $140,000 for the preliminary design of the Bethayres Streetscape
  • Montgomery County (Upper Moreland Township & Bryn Athyn Borough) – $500,000 for a portion of the construction of the Cross County Trail East
  • Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority (Worcester Township) – $200,000 to install a shade structure at the Meadowood Bocce Courts
  • Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority (Montgomery Township) – $750,000 for Mitzvah Circle facility renovations
  • Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority (Upper Moreland Township) – $318,000 to purchase and install two pavilions for the Willow Grove YMCA
  • North Wales Water Authority – $350,000 for warehouse improvements
  • Upper Dublin Township – $500,000 for the installation of a sewer main
  • Upper Moreland Township – $102,000 to complete renovations of the Springhouse Building at Farmstead Park
  • Worcester Township – $111,442 to upfit two vehicles with dump truck bodies
  • Worcester Township – $200,000 for engineering costs associated with the replacement of the Kriebel Mill Road bridge

Public School Facility Improvement Program Recipients – $4,300,000 Total

  • Eastern Center for Arts and Technology – $575,000 for an HVAC improvement project
  • Hatboro-Horsham School District – $575,000 for a roof replacement project at Hallowell Elementary School
  • North Penn School District – $575,000 to replace two boilers and the air conditioning system at Penndale Middle School
  • Souderton Area School District – $1,000,000 for HVAC equipment replacement for Souderton Area High School Oak Ridge Elementary School, and Vernfield Elementary School
  • Souderton Area School District – $1,000,000 for HVAC, bookers, plumbing, and energy savings projects at West Broad Street Elementary School
  • Upper Moreland Township School District – $575,000 for a roof replacement project at the Upper Moreland Primary School

Administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, Local Share Account funding provides financial support for projects in the public interest across the Commonwealth. The Public School Facility Improvement Grant Program – also administered by the PA DCED – provides grants to public school districts and area career and technical schools for eligible facility improvement projects. Both awards are distributed on an annual basis.

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