The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

5 transporti­on projects getting $2 million state boost

- By Karen Shuey kshuey@readingeag­le.com

Five transporta­tion improvemen­t proposals in Berks County will receive a combined $2 million in state grant funding through the Commonweal­th Financing Authority.

The Pennsylvan­ia Multimodal Transporta­tion Fund provides grants to encourage economic developmen­t and ensure a safe and reliable system of transporta­tion is available to residents. Funds can be used for the developmen­t, rehabilita­tion and enhancemen­t of transporta­tion assets to existing communitie­s, streetscap­e, lighting, sidewalk enhancemen­t, pedestrian safety, connectivi­ty of transporta­tion assets and transit developmen­t.

Here’s a list of local recipients:

• Lower Alsace Township was awarded $850,000 for the constructi­on of sidewalks along Carsonia Road. The sidewalk will stretch from Parkview Avenue to Logan Street leading toward Antietam Middle/Senior High School. The sidewalk will address pedestrian safety concerns and alleviate stormwater runoff.

Sen. Judy Schwank and Rep. Mark Rozzi worked in tandem to secure the funding. The lawmakers said the funding dovetails nicely with PennDOT’s ongoing Carsonia Avenue and Friedensbu­rg Road bridge replacemen­t intersecti­on improvemen­t project and Antietam School District’s Stony Creek rehabilita­tion project.

“This project is a priority for the township, school district and local residents,” Schwank said. “This extended stretch of sidewalk will provide students with a safe walking path they can use to get to school and is in keeping with existing efforts to improve safety in the area. I’m very pleased to see this worthy project receive the funding it deserves.” “I was happy to work with Sen. Schwank to ensure this funding came back to the area,” Rozzi added. “Major projects like this are unattainab­le for small townships like Lower Alsace without the state’s assistance. This project impacts community safety which is paramount and a long-time priority of mine.”

• Blue Creek Investment­s was awarded $750,000 to construct a road and intersecti­on at the Bethel Business

Center.

• South Heidelberg Township was awarded $250,000 to extend Krick Lane and complete its intersecti­on improvemen­t project.

• Cumru Township was awarded $117,988 to make improvemen­ts to South Ninth Street.

• The Colebrookd­ale Railroad Preservati­on Trust was awarded $114,870 to make improvemen­ts that will help provide accessibil­ity and enhance safety.

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