
HARRISBURG — Sen. Judy Ward (R-30), chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, announced today more than $2.3 million has been awarded for key infrastructure projects in the 30th Senatorial District.
“The commonwealth has one of the largest transportation systems in the nation, which includes infrastructure owned by municipalities,” said Ward. “I thank the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for investing more than $2.3 million in rural Pennsylvania to help our local townships improve the safety and mobility of cars, trucks and pedestrians.”
Blair County:
Antis Township will receive $300,000 to extend the Logan Valley Trail to Lower Riggles Gap Road.
Bellwood Borough will receive $473,000 for Phase 2 of the Main Street Streetscape Project.
Woodbury Township will receive $1,235,000 to replace Larke Road Bridge.
Mifflin County:
Menno Township will receive $372,184 to install medians and crosswalks on Route 655 in Allensville.
The grants were awarded by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation through its Multimodal Transportation Fund, which supports projects that improve transportation infrastructure and help ensure a safe and reliable transportation system for Pennsylvania residents.


