Sanchez and Cerrato announce $425,000 in state grants awarded to Upper Dublin
Rep. Melissa Cerrato January 17, 2024 | 11:06 AM
UPPER DUBLIN, Jan. 17 — State Reps. Ben Sanchez and Melissa Cerrato today announced that Upper Dublin Township has been awarded two state grants totaling $425,000.
The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved the following grants:
- Willow Manor Drainage: $300,000 from the Watershed Restoration Protection Program.
- Fort Washington Cross County Trail: $125,000 from the Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program.
“The funds awarded to Willow Manor Drainage encourage sustainable practices that protect our watersheds and ensure a healthier, more vibrant future for all,” Cerrato said. “Grants like this help protect local waterways, promote sustainable water management and ensure communities can quickly recover after environmental challenges.”
“I’ve been happy to support the Cross County Trail project throughout my time in office. This unique initiative delivers outdoor recreation opportunities in otherwise urban or suburban areas, allowing people to prioritize their personal health while reconnecting with nature,” Sanchez said.
Jack Smyth Jr., president of Boles, Smyth Associates Inc., the engineering firm representing the Upper Dublin Township Municipal Authority, added on its behalf: “The Upper Dublin Township Authority is very appreciative that the continued support of Representative Sanchez and Senator Collett has resulted in this critical $125,000 grant award from the Commonwealth Financing Authority. These funds will be directly used to construct the Cross County Trail to promote multimodalism in the Greater Fort Washington District and narrow Commerce Drive with a ‘Road Diet’ from four to three lanes to provide traffic calming safety. With the help of these funds, we look forward to this next section of the regional Circuit Trail to complete construction in early 2025.”
The goal of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Program is to restore and maintain restored stream reaches impaired by the uncontrolled discharge of nonpoint source polluted runoff, and ultimately to remove streams from the state Department of Environmental Protection’s Impaired Waters list. Funds may be used for construction, improvement, expansion, repair, maintenance, or rehabilitation of new or existing watershed protection Best Management Practices.
Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program projects involve development, rehabilitation and improvements to public parks, recreation areas, greenways, trails, and river conservation. Grants can be awarded for up to $250,000 for any project. A 15% match of the total project cost is required.
Sanchez and Cerrato both represent portions of Upper Dublin Township. More information on their legislative districts can be found at their respective websites.