HARRISBURG, PA — State Rep. Dan Williams, D-Chester, has announced that Chester County communities within his district have been awarded a total of $1.2 million through Pennsylvania’s Multimodal Transportation Fund to advance key infrastructure projects. The funding is intended to enhance safety, accessibility, and economic growth throughout the region.
“These investments are crucial to ensuring our roads remain safe and functional for residents, businesses, and visitors,” Williams stated. “By securing this funding, we are not only improving transportation infrastructure but also strengthening our local economy and enhancing quality of life for our communities.”
The Multimodal Transportation Fund, designed to support economic development and foster reliable transportation systems, has approved grants for the following municipalities and projects in Chester County:
- Caln Township – $450,000.
- City of Coatesville – $200,000.
- Parkesburg Borough – $450,000.
- Valley Square Development Associates LP – $100,000.
The awarded grants will address critical infrastructure needs, including road, pedestrian, and transportation upgrades, reducing pressure on local budgets and ensuring long-term community benefits.
“These infrastructure upgrades will make a real difference in the daily lives of our residents,” Williams added. “I look forward to seeing these projects take shape and will continue advocating for investments in our transportation network.”
With these investments, Chester County is poised to strengthen its transportation infrastructure, promoting safer travel and supporting economic opportunities for its residents. The commitment to such projects reflects a broader effort by state leadership to build a more connected and thriving community.
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