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Cepeda-Freytiz: $1.3 million for trail, park development coming to district

READING, Jan. 12 -- The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has awarded $1.3 million to projects investing in outdoor access within the 129th Legislative District, announced state Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz, D-Berks.

“This funding delivers real, visible change – safer infrastructure, roads, trails, transit systems, opportunities to connect with nature and new spaces for our children to play,” said Cepeda-Freytiz. “I am proud to support funding for these projects, and I continue to work to make sure our district gets the resources it deserves.”

The funding, which comes from the Community Conservation Partnership Program, includes:

  • $1 million to Spring Township for the development of West Wyomissing Park. Work will include construction of walking trails, a parking area, a tricycle track and pavement games; installation of play equipment with required safety surfacing, pavilion, fencing and signage; ADA access, landscaping and project sign.
  • $348,500 to Reading City for the development of the Schuylkill River Trail, including the construction of 0.13 miles of trail from Riverfront Drive to the intersection of Front and Penn streets, as well as lighting, ADA access and landscaping improvements.

The Community Conservation Partnership Program serves to invest in new recreational opportunities, expand outdoor access, protect natural resources, and strengthen local communities.