Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District will receive more than $15.2 million in federal funding through the $1.7 trillion Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) Appropriations bill.
The funding will support 15 Community Project Funding requests.
“Once again, the people of PA-17 have had a say in how their federal tax dollars are spent,” U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA) said. “As a community, we have prioritized jobs, infrastructure, children, and police. The people of our district are already working hard on these issues, and this federal money is a well-deserved investment in them.”
The projects include:
Moon Transportation Authority Market Place District Transportation Improvements will receive
$3.5 million.
The Beaver County Office of Planning and Redevelopment Brodhead Road Corridor Upgrade will receive $1.8 million.
The Allegheny Health Network for the First Steps and Beyond – Fourth Trimester Support program will receive $1.4 million.
The Kittanning Pike Flood Control project will receive $1 million.
The Scott Township Sanitary Sewer Repair Project will receive $999,999.
The Beaver County CTC Welding Lab Expansion and Upgrade will receive $995,000.
The Crafton Borough Broadhead Avenue Sewer Separation Project will receive $991,758.
The Municipality of Penn Hills Rodi Road Streetscape Phase 1 will receive $800,000.
McKees Rocks for Critical Parking for Downtown will receive $750,000.