Scott applauds $733,537 for sidewalk reconstruction in Borough of Conshohocken
Rep. Greg Scott January 21, 2026 | 3:48 PM
NORRISTOWN, Jan. 21 — Today, state Rep. Greg Scott, D-Montgomery, announced that the borough of Conshohocken has been awarded more than $700,000 through the state’s Multimodal Transportation Fund.
The borough will use the funding to reconstruct sidewalks along Hallowell Street between 7th and 11th avenues.
“Hallowell Street is home to many Conshohocken residents, and I’m proud to see this investment in improving walkability in their neighborhood,” Scott said. “Better sidewalks mean greater accessibility and more opportunities for residents to enjoy their community safely.”
The Multimodal Transportation Fund provides grant funding to municipalities, councils of governments, businesses, economic development organizations, public transportation agencies, and port and rail freight entities to improve transportation assets and enhance communities. Funded projects support the safety and accessibility of Pennsylvania’s transportation infrastructure.
In addition to the Multimodal Transportation Fund grant, Scott, along with state Sen. Amanda Cappelletti, also announced $315,674 in funding for stormwater improvements in Norristown. This funding was awarded through the PA Small Water and Sewer Program.
“Improving our stormwater systems helps mitigate flooding risks and keeps our community safe,” Scott said. “This funding will support critical upgrades to Norristown’s stormwater infrastructure, and I’m proud to support this important investment.”