Fort Washington, PA – Senator Maria Collett (D-12 Montgomery, Caucus Chair) has secured $4,140,078 in Multimodal Transportation Fund and Small Water and Sewer Project grant awards to improve traffic safety and restore aging infrastructure in her district.
“I’m excited to announce grant funding to make our neighborhoods safer, healthier and more sustainable,” said Collett. “Our municipal partners work hard to keep our roads maintained and our taps running, and these critical projects will ensure local infrastructure continues to effectively serve our community.”
Multimodal Transportation Fund grant recipients in the 12th District include:
- Hatfield Township – $634,300 for the engineering and design for improvements to the intersection of Orvilla Road and Koffel Road.
- Lower Moreland Township – $597,000 for engineering and design improvements at the intersection of Red Lion Road and Huntingdon Pike.
- Upper Moreland Township – $677,170 for roadway improvements along Blair Mill Road.
Small Water & Sewer Program grant recipients in the 12th District include:
- North Penn Water Authority – $278,024 for the Forest Avenue water main replacement.
- Montgomery Township Municipal Sewer Authority – $500,000 for Eureka Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Tank A grit removal.
- Hatfield Township – $85,977 for the Line Lexington Drainage Improvements Project.
- Hatfield Township Municipal Authority – $400,000 for WWTP screw pumps replacement.
- Souderton Borough – $50,000 for an aeration system upgrade.
- Worcester Township – $217,037 for the Quarry Hall / Griffith Roads drainage project.
- Horsham Water and Sewer Authority – $488,750 for the Upland Avenue Area water main replacement.
- Montgomery Township Municipal Sewer Authority – $211,820 for the Eureka Influent Pump Station pump replacement.
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