Harrisburg, PA, October 23, 2024 – Today, Senator Jim Brewster announced $3,656,785 in School Facilities Improvement grant funding and $8,407,681 in Local Share Account (LSA) grant funding for the 45th Senatorial District.
“These school facility improvement grants will help school districts make the necessary upgrades to things like roofs and HVAC systems, and the LSA grants will help local leaders complete a variety of projects to improve our communities,” Brewster said.
School improvement grants were awarded to six school districts, with eight projects receiving awards from the Public School Facility Improvement Grant Program (PSFIG), and 41 projects received awards from the Local Share Account (LSA).
The PSFIG provides grants to public school districts and area career and technical schools for eligible facility improvement projects.
The LSA, administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) and authorized under the PA Race Horse Development and Gaming Act, provides for the distribution of gaming revenues to support projects in the public interest.
Public School Facility Improvement Grants, totaling $3,656,785:
- Baldwin-Whitehall School District – $250,000 for McAnnulty Elementary School;
- Baldwin-Whitehall School District – $250,000 for Whitehall Elementary School;
- Elizabeth Forward School District – $1,601,610 for Elizabeth Forward High School;
- Gateway School District – $305,175 for University Park Elementary and Cleveland Elementary Schools;
- Plum Borough School District – $500,000 for Plum High School;
- South Allegheny School District – $250,000 for South Allegheny Elementary School;
- Steel Valley School District – $250,000 for Barrett Elementary School Roof; and
- Steel Valley School District – $250,000 for Steel Valley Middle/High School;
Local Share Account, totaling $8,407,681:
- Baldwin Borough – $250,000 – Leland Salt Storage Building Improvements;
- Braddock – $125,000 – ALCOSAN Regional Trunk Sewer Takeover Repairs-Phase II;
- Braddock – $125,762 – Purchase of Police Vehicle, Police Accessory Package DPW Equipment -Skid Loader;
- Braddock Water Authority – $72,000 – Purchase and Installation of New Residential Water Meters;
- Castle Shannon – $48,900 – Construction Design and Planning;
- Clairton – $250,000 – Energy Efficiency Improvements;
- Clairton Municipal Authority – $434,000 – Septage Receiving Station;
- Dravosburg – $160,387 – ADA Handicap Ramps;
- Dravosburg – $50,976 – Dravosburg Volunteer Fire Department #1 Fire Station Revitalization/Modernization;
- Duquesne – $250,000 – Lead Copper Rule Inventory;
- Duquesne – $144,094 – Tractor with Boom;
- East McKeesport – $700,000 – Comprehensive Playground Project;
- Elizabeth Borough – $100,000 – Sidewalk Reconstruction;
- Elizabeth Township – $750,000 – Municipal Building Renovation;
- Elizabeth Township – $100,000 – Municipal Garage Renovation;
- Elizabeth Township – $139,000 – Buena Vista Volunteer Fire Company Renovations;
- Glassport – $850,000 – Municipal Facilities Renovations;
- Homestead – $136,263 – Electric Sidewalk Sweeper;
- Homestead – $89,658 – Repair System Equipment;
- Liberty – $144,257 – Backhoe;
- McKeesport – $750,000 – Lysle Boulevard Parking Garage Improvements Project – Phase 2
- Monroeville – $250,000 – Family Park Expanded Inclusion Initiative;
- Monroeville – $200,000 – Monroeville Thrift Store Improvements;
- Munhall – $100,000 – Carnegie Library of Homestead, Music Hall Renovation Project in Munhall;
- North Braddock – $250,000 – O’Connell Boulevard Storm Sewer Separation;
- North Versailles Township Sanitary Authority – $28,355 – Authority Truck;
- North Versailles Township Sanitary Authority – $47,319 – Broadway Sewer Replacement;
- North Versailles Township Sanitary Authority – $35,666 – Raze Crestas Pump Station;
- North Versailles Township Sanitary Authority – $48,398 – Walnut Sanitary Sewer Replacement;
- Pitcairn – $100,000 – Brinton Avenue Roadway Reconstruction;
- Port Vue – $275,000 – Rescue Equipment, including a Hose, Jaws of Life, and SCBA;
- Turtle Creek – $212,000 – Turtle Creek Street Reconstruction;
- East Pittsburgh – $306,000 – National Museum of Broadcasting;
- Versailles – $100,000 – Worthington Street Rehabilitation Project;
- Wall – $84,113 – Valley Avenue Culvert;
- West Elizabeth – $220,198 – Blight/Demolition Project;
- West Homestead – $54,130 – Emergency Management Agency Vehicle;
- Whitaker – $100,000 –Public Works Vehicle;
- Whitehall – $50,811 – Wood Chipper;
- White Oak – $142,350 – Heritage Hill Park Walking Trail Improvements;
- Wilmerding – $133,044 – Volunteer Fire Department Driveway and Retaining Wall Repair
“These LSA awards will help efforts to revitalize our communities,” Brewster added. “I’d like to say congratulations to the awardees and thank you to the CFA for investing in this region.”
Senator Brewster also thanked several state officials for their roles in bringing these funds back to the district, noting his partnerships with State Representatives Nick Pisciottano, Brandon Markosek, Matthew R. Gergely, Abigail Salisbury, Dan Miller, Joe McAndrew, and Andrew Kuzma.
“I am grateful to be able to work with these incredible state representatives in Allegheny County,” Brewster said. “We all have the same goal, which is to work for our constituents and bring funds back from Harrisburg to help our communities, and it is a pleasure to work with these lawmakers to do just that.”