CLEARFIELD – On Tuesday the Clearfield County Commissioners took a step that will help residents in Bradford Township in acquiring water.
The commissioners approved signing a contract for Community Development Block Grant funds in the amount of $500,000 for a waterline extension along Shiloh and Houser Roads.
“We have to congratulate the supervisors,” said Commissioner Mark McCracken. “They’ve put a lot of work into this project.”
The total cost of the project is estimated at $1,890,000. It will help 73 homes in the project area.
The commissioners also approved accepting and signing a Safe Water Appropriations grant from the Department of Environmental Protection in the amount of $250,000 for the Burnside Borough Sewer Project.
The money will help offset costs of implementing a sewer system that was mandated by DEP. The project costs around $2.9 million.