Guzman secures more than $2 million in LSA grants for five local projects
Central PA Delegation October 22, 2024 | 4:42 PM
READING, Oct. 22 – State Rep. Manuel Guzman, D-Berks, today announced that five local projects will benefit from more than $2 million statewide Local Share Account grants. The funds are aimed at creating a senior housing project in Reading and replacing a sanitary sewer main along Brobst Street in Shillington Borough, Berks County.
The grants were awarded to:
- Reading Development Authority. - $1,000,000. To demolish structures and complete environmental remediation for the eventual construction of an affordable housing community for seniors in Reading, Berks County.
The housing units will be restricted based on the median income in the area for people aged 62 or older. The property will feature a community room with a kitchen, offices for staff and healthcare providers.
- Shillington Borough - $250,000. For the replacement of sanitary sewer main along Brobst Street.
- Shillington Borough - $56,390 -- to purchase a valve-turning trailer.
- The Reading Public Museum - $636,022 -- to replace two air handling units and controllers needed to maintain and preserve the museum’s permanent collection.
- Reading Area Water Authority - $191,647 -- to purchase a fully equipped dump truck.
“I am thrilled to welcome these grants to my district. Guzman said. “Combating housing insecurity and supporting our seniors are top priorities in my work. These major investments will certainly help us support individuals with disabilities and seniors in our community by providing a safe place to live,” he said.
“Another vital investment will go toward a much-needed replacement of a sanitary sewer main along Brobst Street in Shillington. Among multiple benefits, this will ensure uninterrupted sanitary sewer service to local businesses and residents.”
"These newly awarded funds will help us achieve significant community improvements. I am proud to continue bringing resources and solutions to issues facing the city of Reading,” Guzman said.