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Kulik secures more than $2.8 million in grants for local roads, sewer systems and pedestrian safety

CORAOPOLIS, Jan. 21 – More than $2.8 million in state grants will support road, sewer and pedestrian safety projects across the 45th Legislative District, state Rep. Anita Kulik, D-Allegheny, announced today.

“These grants allow us to move forward on projects communities have been requesting, from safer pedestrian crossings to critical sanitary sewer repairs,” Kulik said. “While these projects may not be flashy, they reflect my commitment to listening to residents and delivering investments that improve everyday quality of life.”

Kulik said funding from the Multimodal Transportation Fund includes:

  • $1.5 million for replacement and expansion of dock infrastructure at the Neville Island Terminal in Neville Township.
  • $500,000 to repave Chartiers Avenue in McKees Rocks Borough.
  • $92,328 to install a pedestrian crossing on Bower Hill Road in Bridgeville Borough.

Additional grants awarded through the Small Water and Sewer Program include:

  • $200,130 to Robinson Township for the Steubenville Pike culvert repair and stabilization project.
  • $150,000 to Kennedy Township for Ewing Road sewage lift station replacements.
  • $126,977 to McKees Rocks Borough for sanitary sewer repairs.
  • $100,000 to Carnegie Borough for sewer system rehabilitation.
  • $100,000 to Stowe Township for the Neville Road sanitary sewer replacement project.
  • $75,000 to Neville Township for the Pine Road waterline replacement.

Funding from both programs is administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, an independent agency established in 2004 to manage Pennsylvania’s economic stimulus initiatives.

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