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Grant funding supports crucial projects in Perry and Juniata counties

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State Rep. Perry A. Stambaugh | Pennsylvania 86th Legislative District

State Rep. Perry A. Stambaugh | Pennsylvania 86th Legislative District

More than $2.6 million in grants have been allocated to Perry and Juniata counties for various projects. Representative Perry Stambaugh announced the funding, specifying that it would support waterline replacement, construction of indoor restroom facilities at the Perry County Fairgrounds, and the development of a new community and EMS training center near Loysville.

The grants, provided through the Commonwealth Financing Authority, originate from slot machine gaming revenues instead of taxpayer money. Stambaugh worked with Senator Greg Rothman to secure this funding for Perry County.

"I was proud to work with Sen. Rothman on highlighting why these projects are important and worthy of state support," Stambaugh said. "They will make a real difference in our communities."

Senator Rothman remarked on the significance of the grants: "It’s gratifying to see the Commonwealth Financing Authority support our local communities with these important infrastructure, safety, emergency response, and recreational projects. I’m pleased that so many residents will benefit from the grant funding authorized today."

Among the grant recipients are Marysville Borough in Perry County, which will receive $229,730 for a municipal dump truck to aid road maintenance amidst residential growth. The Penn Township Municipal Authority, also in Perry County, is set to receive $552,000 to enhance water pressure and safety in the Sunshine Hills neighborhood with new oversized water lines, gate valves, and fire hydrants.

The Perry County Community Fair Association was granted $872,301 for an insulated building at the fairgrounds in Oliver Township, which will include indoor restrooms and a food preparation area. Furthermore, the Perry County Economic Development Authority will receive $50,000 for a feasibility study on constructing an athletic and community complex in Howe Township.

Tyrone Township in Perry County was allocated $795,389 for a new EMS training and community center, while Susquehanna Township in Juniata County will receive $166,725 to resurface Laurel Hill Road.

Senator Judy Ward commented on the broader impact, saying, "The statewide Local Share Account grant program is a vital tool for municipalities as they seek to improve or repair critical water, sewer, or transportation infrastructure, or meet other unique needs. While the grants are very competitive and not all projects are able to be funded, the projects funded this round are well deserving and will improve quality of life for the local communities."

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