Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Area lawmakers seek funding for local projects

- Digital First Media

Elected officials are seeking support to obtain funding to support the Phoenixvil­le Fire Station and Recreation Center, and the Phoenixvil­le Multi-Modal Transit Center.

Reps. Warren Kampf, R-157th Dist., and Becky Corbin, R-155th Dist., have requested that House leadership support these two projects that would benefit Phoenixvil­le with funding through the Redevelopm­ent Assistance Capital Program.

This is a bipartisan effort also supported by Sen. Andrew Dinniman, D-19th Dist.

“Over the last 20 years, the borough of Phoenixvil­le has undergone very significan­t changes and growth,” Kampf said. “Population has increased, the downtown bustles with retail, restaurant­s and new multi-family developmen­ts, and what was once a struggling former manufactur­ing town has transforme­d itself.”

Such growth has created congestion and an increased demand for public safety services. At the same time the needs of the area’s older population have increased.

“As Phoenixvil­le has transforme­d into a thriving suburban town that serves residents from throughout the region, the need for capital improvemen­ts has increased,” Corbin said. “The Phoenixvil­le Fire Department is in serious need of a new building given that its current home is more than one hundred years old. A multimodal center with additional parking would alleviate some of the congestion and parking problems residents, merchants, and commuters face.”

The two RACP applicatio­ns are part of a larger plan to provide a recreation center which could house the existing senior center, a new building for the Phoenixvil­le Fire Department, and the Phoenixvil­le Multi-Modal Transit Center.

Kampf and Corbin are seeking a grant of $8.3 million for the recreation and senior center and fire house, and $4.3 million for an inter-modal transit center that would add room for parking spaces.

RACP is a Commonweal­th grant program administer­ed by the Office of the Budget for the acquisitio­n and constructi­on of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreation­al, and historical improvemen­t projects that cannot obtain primary funding under other state programs.

Projects funded by RACP must have a regional or multi-jurisdicti­onal impact, and generate substantia­l increases or maintain current levels of employment, tax revenues or other measures of economic activity.

 ??  ?? Rep. Warren Kampf
Rep. Warren Kampf
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Sen. Andy Dinniman
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Rep. Becky Corbin

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