Councilors on [Yeadon] discussed applying for state and federal grant programs to address aging sanitary infrastructure and traffic signals.
At the meeting, borough staff said the county's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application process requires a public hearing and a council resolution. Staff identified a roughly 400-foot segment on Yeadon Avenue, between Bailey and Redwood, as a priority "to replace and upsize the sanitary pipe" and "improve the system through that area," and said a short report with recommendations will accompany the application. "We will be, based upon our findings and our discussions with public works, kind of generating a ... few page report with recommendations," the staff member said.
The announcement came alongside notice that the Greenlight Go program, a state grant for traffic-signal upgrades, will open in March and that the Church and Whitby intersection could be a qualifying project. Borough staff described the Greenlight Go notice as informational and said no council action was required at the moment.
Why it matters: Upsizing and replacing targeted sanitary pipe can reduce basement backups and improve sewer conveyance; signal upgrades under Greenlight Go can improve traffic flow and safety at key intersections. Borough staff said the CDBG application is due in early January and that a public hearing and resolution will be on next week's agenda.
Quotations and next steps: Mr. Nichols and public-works staff will present the findings and the draft resolution at the legislativemeeting. "There will be a separate hearing that will take place, and a resolution that is passed for the application that is due early January," staff said. The council did not take a formal vote on the application during the excerpted session; staff requested the hearing and the resolution be placed on next week's agenda.