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Bradford announces $1.6 million for local infrastructure projects

HARRISBURG, Jan. 21 – State Rep. Matt Bradford announced today that $1.6 million in state funding has been awarded to local infrastructure improvement projects.

Two projects were awarded funding from the state’s Multimodal Transportation Fund to support local transportation infrastructure projects:

  • Skippack Township: $1 million for a bridge replacement along Perkiomen Creek Road.
  • Schwenksville Borough: $77,283 to install flashing pedestrian beacons at the intersection of Main Street and Church Street.

Two projects were awarded funding from the state’s Small Water and Sewer Program, which provides grants to communities for water, sewer, storm water and flood control projects:

  • Schwenksville Borough Authority: $341,965 to replace a well and the Main Street water main.
  • Worcester Township: $217,037 for a drainage project at Quarry Hall and Griffith roads.

“Our municipalities are constantly working to ensure our safety by making improvements to our roads, bridges and water infrastructure,” said Bradford. “These state investments will go a long way to support important projects, and I’m grateful to the Shapiro administration for supporting efforts to strengthen infrastructure in our community.”