The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Funding to bolster rail station, open space

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

Revitaliza­tion projects in Pottstown and Limerick are among those that will benefit from a PECO Energy grant program.

A total of $150,000 in grant funding from PECO’s Green Region program, the company’s municipal open space and environmen­tal grant program, will benefit a total of 20 communitie­s.

Through PECO Green Region, PECO has awarded more than $2 million to nearly 300 projects since the program’s inception in 2004.

The program is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to support environmen­tal initiative­s across southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia, including open space preservati­on, improvemen­ts to parks and rec

reation resources, and environmen­tal conservati­on, according to a press release.

In Pottstown, a grant of $7,500 will provide part of the 20 percent match for a $200,000 grant being sought by the Colebrookd­ale Railroad to improve connection­s with the new “Steel River Station” it is building in Memorial Park.

“This project will connect the visitor-and trailuser-oriented recreation amenities of the new Steel River Station to Pottstown’s Memorial Park — one of the region’s largest and most asset-rich downtown parks — and to the regional trail network,” according to Kirsten Werner, senior director of communicat­ions for Natural Lands, which helped PECO assess applicatio­ns.

“This connection brings critically-needed hospitalit­y and visitor functions to the park and the trail system.

This connection also enables the station to function as a hub for what the borough would like to market as a district of attraction­s in and around the park. Funds are sought for an ADA-accessible pathway, a small but critical component of the roughly $2 million Steel River Station project,” Werner wrote.

Monday night, Feb. 10, Pottstown Borough Council authorized the full grant applicatio­n to be made to Montgomery County’s “2040 Fund,” which was set up to support initiative­s aligned with the county’s Comprehens­ive Plan, adopted in early 2015.

In Limerick, a grant of $10,000 will help to pay for an update to the township’s open space plan.

“Limerick Township adopted an open space plan in 1996 to guide the township’s future decisions on developing parks and preserving open space. The last update to the open space plan was 2006,” Werner wrote. “Limerick Township will undertake a second update

to set a new strategy toward the preservati­on of open space and the natural resources of the Limerick community.”

Here are a few of the other grant recipients:

• Chester County: East Bradford Township, East Fallowfiel­d Township, South Coatesvill­e Borough, and Tredyffrin Township

• Montgomery County: Borough of Jenkintown and Upper Merion Township

• Delaware County: Borough of Prospect Park, Marcus Hook Borough, Marple Township, and Rutledge Borough

“The municipali­ties and nonprofits receiving grants

are putting their energy into the environmen­t, and we’re proud to support these initiative­s as PECO remains committed to increasing the environmen­tal sustainabi­lity of the communitie­s we serve across southeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia,” Mike Innocenzo, PECO president and CEO said in a press release from the company.

“Each of these projects will positively impact the region as they create new green spaces, revitalize vacant lots, beautify trails, and much more.”

This article first appeared as a post in The Digital Notebook blog.

 ?? EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? The new Steel River Station in Memorial Park, the Pottstown stop for the Colebrookd­ale Railroad, is already partially complete.
EVAN BRANDT — MEDIANEWS GROUP The new Steel River Station in Memorial Park, the Pottstown stop for the Colebrookd­ale Railroad, is already partially complete.

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