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Borough manager details 2025 grants, lead‑line replacements, paving and utility work

Pottstown Committee of the Whole · February 5, 2026
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Summary

Borough manager Justin reported nearly $35.5 million in grant applications for 2025 with $3.59 million awarded, $7 million in completed infrastructure projects including lead service line replacements and a $1.7 million main replacement, an $800,000 paving program, LED streetlight installations and PECO utility work scheduled through May 2026.

Borough Manager Justin presented a year‑in‑review for 2025 on Feb. 4, summarizing grant activity and capital projects completed across departments.

He said the borough applied for nearly $35,500,000 in federal, state and local grants in 2025 and, to date, received awards totaling $3,590,000. The manager highlighted that about $16,000,000 of requested funds related to a Keystone Boulevard extension that was…

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