Somerset County receives over $2.1 million for infrastructure and safety projects

Patrick J. Stefano, Pennsylvania State Senator from 32nd District - Pennsylvania
Patrick J. Stefano, Pennsylvania State Senator from 32nd District - Pennsylvania
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More than $2.1 million in Local Share Account (LSA) grant funding has been allocated to Somerset County for a range of projects focused on infrastructure, public safety, and community resources. The announcement was made by Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar (R-69) and Sen. Pat Stefano (R-32).

“These are significant resources that will prove beneficial for Somerset County residents,” said Metzgar. “This news represents a commitment to improving quality of life and encouraging economic growth in the communities we are proud to call home.”

“These investments will strengthen public safety, improve infrastructure and further support essential municipal services across Somerset County,” said Stefano. “From upgrading police and emergency response vehicles, to improving roads, water and sewer systems and municipal equipment, these projects address real, local needs. I’m proud to work alongside Rep. Metzgar to help secure this funding and ease the financial burden on local governments as they complete these important projects.”

The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved the grants. This agency is responsible for overseeing the funding of programs and investments aimed at supporting Pennsylvania’s economic development.



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