Clearfield Co. Transportation Project Receives Grant Funds

HARRISBURG – Gov. Josh Shapiro on Thursday announced that his administration will fund 58 highway, bridge, aviation, ports and bike and pedestrian projects in 37 counties using $49.6 million in funding from the Multimodal Transportation Fund.

The fund provides grant funding to ensure that a safe and reliable system of transportation is available to all Pennsylvanians.

The program is intended to provide financial assistance to municipalities, councils of governments, businesses, economic development organizations, public transportation agencies and ports and rail freight entities to improve transportation infrastructure that enhance communities, pedestrian safety and transit revitalization.

“Infrastructure is the backbone of Pennsylvania, and our Commonwealth’s progress has often been tied to our ability to complete major projects that spur economic growth and create real opportunity,” said Shapiro.

“Investing in and improving our infrastructure is a commonsense way to spur economic development, create jobs, and help Pennsylvanians reach their destinations safely and efficiently.”

Reflecting PennDOT’s commitment to improving locally-owned infrastructure, several of the projects will also help local governments address bridges and roadways in need of repair or replacement.

“Whether we’re making roadways more accessible to all modes of travel or creating new connections for businesses investing in our communities, transportation is integral to our quality of life,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll.

“These projects will bring long-lasting improvements across the state.”

Among the list of 2023 awarded projects is a Clearfield County project. PennDOT evaluated the applications and made selections based on such criteria as safety benefits, regional economic conditions, the technical and financial feasibility, job creation, energy efficiency and operational sustainability.

The local project was awarded $245,000 to provide local scour protection along four bridge foundations within the county’s bridge inventory in Bell Township, Curwensville Borough, Greenwood Township and Union Township.

On Sept. 25, at 8 a.m., PennDOT will begin accepting applications for the next round of funding for grants under the Multimodal Transportation Fund.

Applications are due by 4 p.m. on Nov. 10. PennDOT expects to announce grant recipients next year for funding that will be available in July 2024.

The bipartisan budget Shapiro signed earlier this month includes increased transportation funding by reducing the Pennsylvania State Police’s reliance on the Motor License Fund, freeing up $125 million annually over the next four years to put those dollars directly into road and bridge projects.

For more information about the program, visit www.penndot.pa.gov and click on Multimodal Program under the “Projects & Programs” button.

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