Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Shapiro Administration Invests More Than $6.2 Million to Improve the Safety of Water and Sewage Systems Across Five Counties


The Shapiro Administration is dedicated to making critical investments that support the needs of residents across Pennsylvania and create healthy, safe, and vibrant communities.

Harrisburg, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced more than $6.2 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to ensure safe water and sewage systems in Centre, Clarion, Northumberland, Snyder, and Somerset counties.

Through investments like this, the Shapiro Administration is following through on its

commitment to boost Pennsylvania’s economy by strengthening our communities and improving the quality of life for residents across the Commonwealth.

“The Shapiro Administration understands the importance of making investments through CDBG and similar programs to create safe and healthy communities for all Pennsylvanians to live, work, and play, and these awards help make that vision a reality,” said Secretary Siger. “We will continue to make investments like these that address the most critical needs facing our communities.”

Centre County:

Clarion County:

Northumberland County:

  • $1,000,000 for the City of Sunbury to support phase-two of the Susquehanna Avenue Stormwater and Sewer Separation Project. Sunbury will collect sewage from the side streets to the west, which will be redirected to the Susquehanna Avenue main collector. The sewer main will tie into the Reagan Street sewer main and be directed to the south pumping station. New laterals with cleanouts at the curb will also be constructed. After the underground work is completed, the streets and sidewalks will be rebuilt.

Snyder County:

Somerset County:

  • $1,842,654 to replace approximately 5,300 feet of water main, as well as install meters and meter pits at each service connection. A mainline interconnect will be established between Hooversville Borough and Wilbur, with additional waterline extensions beyond the village.

CDGB funds strengthen Pennsylvania communities by assisting with housing improvements, building suitable living environments, expanding economic opportunities geared to low- and moderate-income individuals, and improving critical community health and welfare infrastructure.

For more information about the Community Development Block Grant program or the Department of Community and Economic Development, visit the DCED website, and be sure to stay up-to-date with all of our agency news on FacebookX, and LinkedIn.

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