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Adams County allocates $100K grant funding for low volume road projects

January 11, 2024 | Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania



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Adams County allocates $100K grant funding for low volume road projects
The Huntington Township Board of Supervisors meeting on January 11, 2024, focused on funding opportunities for local infrastructure projects, particularly concerning low-volume roads. A key discussion point was the potential grant application for the Culver project, which could receive financial support from Adams County.

During the meeting, officials clarified that while there was an initial estimate of $100,000 available for grants, this amount is not guaranteed. The funding is contingent on the number of projects submitted for consideration across the county. The Adams County Conservation District administers the grant program, which typically distributes around $100,000 annually for various projects.

The township's Roadmaster, who has received training on low-volume roads, is eligible to apply for this grant, which could help subsidize the costs associated with the Culver project. However, the actual funding amount will depend on the overall demand from other projects in the county.

The discussion highlighted the importance of understanding the funding landscape and the need for careful planning to maximize available resources for local infrastructure improvements. The Board of Supervisors will continue to monitor the situation and explore additional funding opportunities as they arise.

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