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For Immediate Release
February 1, 2010
Contact: Arnie Kriner
1-800-443-5772 or 570-322-6457
Various Grants Announced by State Agencies
(Williamsport) Two state departments have made a variety of grant
announcements to municipalities and groups in the 23rd Senatorial District
according to Sen. Gene Yaw, R-Lycoming.
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has announced several Sewage
Facilities Planning Grants. These grants, according to DEP will be used to
reimburse 50 percent of the cost of preparing the official sewage plan and
revisions as required by Act 537.
The following awards have been made:
- Williamsport Sanitary Authority, Lycoming County, $281,892.63;
- Loyalsock Township, Lycoming County, $28,162.84;
- South Williamsport Borough, Lycoming County, $27,902.33;
- Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, $25,469.36 and;
- The Valley Joint Sewer Authority, Bradford County, $16,948.38.
The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) recently
announced grants from the Community Conservation Partnership Program. They
include:
- The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership, $160,000 to provide technical
assistance to local partners, manage system-wide initiatives and implement the
Susquehanna Strategic Action Plan.
- The SEDA-Council of Governments, $57,000 for Tree Vitalize Metros
to implement a tree cover program in Centre and Lycoming Counties on publicly
owned properties through the implementation of a sub-grant program to include
tree purchase, planting, management, education and technical assistance.
- The Lumber Heritage Region of PA, $300,000 to coordinate
Conservation Landscapes Initiatives in the PA Wilds including implementing 2010
and 2011 work plans, working with local governments to achieve the stewardship
goals, identifying and building community support for critical trail
connections, supporting the PA Wilds Futures Network and developing a new youth
engagement initiative for high school students.
- The Endless Mountains Heritage Region, $62,500 to provide technical
assistance in the development of Open Spaces Greenways and Outdoor Recreation
Plans for several counties, assist organizations with capacity building,
strategic needs assessment, project planning and management; coordinate the
redesign and publication of an enhanced regional Heritage Trail Guide and
develop water trail podcasts for the Upper North Branch of the Susquehanna
River.
- The Sullivan County Recreational Association, $20,000 to determine
the feasibility of developing a multi-purpose recreational facility.
- New Milford Borough, Susquehanna County, $80,000 for the
rehabilitation and further development of Blue Ridge Park to include restoration
of a riparian buffer of Salt Lick Creek, construction of a comfort
facility/concession stand, walkway, installation of fencing, lightings and
utilities, ADA access, landscaping, project sign and other related site
improvements and;
- The Lewisburg Area Recreation Authority, $350,000 for work leading
to the development of the Lewisburg Area Rail Trail from Mifflinburg to
Lewisburg.
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