State funds allocated for infrastructure upgrades in Frackville and Schuylkill Haven

State funds allocated for infrastructure upgrades in Frackville and Schuylkill Haven
State Rep. Timothy Twardzik — Pennsylvania 123rd Legislative District
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State grants have been awarded to three projects aimed at improving transportation infrastructure in Frackville and Schuylkill Haven, as announced by Rep. Tim Twardzik (R-Schuylkill) and Sen. Dave Argall (R-29).

I-81 Logistics LLC received $200,000 to build a dedicated right-turn lane and traffic signaling at the intersection of State Route 61 and Altamont Boulevard near Frackville. These enhancements are expected to improve motorist safety outside Frackville Borough and support the development of a commercial property projected to create 600 new jobs.

Frackville Borough was granted $250,000 for replacing deteriorating sidewalks along one block of North Lehigh Avenue. The existing sidewalks, basement doors, curbs, and handicap ramps are in poor condition, posing hazards to pedestrians.

Schuylkill Haven Borough was also awarded $250,000 for improvements to sidewalks, curbing, and handicapped ramps along the Parkway section of State Route 443. This project had previously received $300,000 from the Multimodal Transportation Fund in 2023.

“Investing in our infrastructure is essential to keeping our communities safe and accessible,” stated Twardzik. “This funding will support critical sidewalk and roadway improvements across the 123rd District. I look forward to seeing the positive impact these projects will have for residents and businesses throughout the region.”

Senator Argall added that “projects like these are important for building strong communities yet can be very expensive for local governments.” He emphasized that “this highly competitive state funding will make drivers and pedestrians safer in our area.”

The funding comes from the Multimodal Transportation Fund, which provides grants aimed at encouraging economic development while ensuring a safe transportation system. The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved these grants during a public meeting today.



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