Matzie: Nearly $4 million secured to fund Beaver County infrastructure improvements
$2.6 million for the 16th District
Rep. Robert F. Matzie January 20, 2026 | 12:59 PM
AMBRIDGE, Jan. 20 – New grants totaling $2.6 million will fund multiple infrastructure improvements in the 16th Legislative District, state Rep. Rob Matzie announced today.
Matzie, who is chairman of the House Majority Caucus, said the funding from the Commonwealth Financing Authority includes $1.8 million for water, stormwater and sanitary sewer improvements and $800,000 for a Harmony Township bridge replacement project.
“I was glad to help drive out these dollars to support structural improvements around the district,” Matzie said. “Our municipalities need to keep pace with the constant demands of aging infrastructure, and this funding will help them do that.”
Matzie said the funding under the Multimodal Transportation Fund Program includes $800,000 to Harmony Township for the Valley Road Bridge Replacement project.
The funding awarded under the PA Small Water and Sewer Program includes:
- $500,000 to the Ambridge Water Authority for Phase I of the Maplewood Avenue Lead Service Line and Waterline Replacement Project.
- $300,000 to Monaca Borough for the Monaca Well 12 Replacement and Well 13 & 16 Rewire Project.
- $250,000 to Center Township Sanitary Authority for the 2025 Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project.
- $200,000 to Center Township for Center Commons Boulevard storm sewer improvements.
- $200,000 to Hopewell Township for the Upper Raccoon Creek Interceptor Improvement Project.
- $200,000 to Rochester Area Joint Sewer Authority for the Sanitary Sewer Interceptors Manhole Rehabilitation Project.
- $150,000 to Aliquippa City for the Aliquippa Stormwater Inlet Repair/Replacement Project.
Beyond District 16, Matzie said the following Beaver County projects were awarded approximately $1.2 million under the Multimodal Transportation Fund program:
- $521,900 to White Township for road repaving on 24th, 30th, 31st, and 22nd streets and 13th Avenue.
- $382,405 to the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School to construct new sidewalks and pedestrian improvements along Midland Avenue at the school campus in Midland Borough.
- $250,000 to Greene Township for Phase IV road improvements to Georgetown Road.
In addition, Industry Borough Municipal Authority was awarded $100,000 for a water tank rehabilitation project.
More information about CFA’s Multimodal Transportation Fund Program is available at: https://dced.pa.gov/programs/multimodal-transportation-fund/
More information about the PA Small Water and Sewer Program is available at: https://dced.pa.gov/programs/pa-small-water-sewer/