SEDA-COG recently welcomed Anthony McKenney as a Program Assistant in the Community Development Program.
McKenney is a 2021 graduate of Bloomsburg University with a degree in History and a minor in Political Science. AJ is currently a member of the Catawissa Borough Council and a committee member of Columbia County Tax Collection. During his time at Bloomsburg University, McKenney worked on the McGee Project. This project created a digital database of historical documents. McKenney also participated in the Migrant Education Program and student taught at Shamokin Area High School.
SEDA-COG is a community and economic development agency in Lewisburg and is one of seven Local Development Districts in Pennsylvania. SEDA-COG enhances the quality of life and economic advantage for residents and businesses in the 11 central Pennsylvania counties through its vital partnerships and initiatives.
SEDA-COG’s Community Development Program recently helped communities in Clinton, Northumberland, Centre, and Juniata Counties receive Community Block Grant Development (CDBG) competitive and Community Development Block Grant-CARES Act (CDBG-CV) funding. The awarded funds will go towards updating existing water and/or sewer systems to help improve the quality of life for residents.
“This funding will help residents receive access to drinkable water, improved services, and help protect public health and safety. Most of us take systems like these for granted, and the better quality of life these residents will have as a result of these improvement projects can’t be overstated,” said Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf in a press release.
The boroughs of South Renovo and Renovo in Clinton County are receiving $1,019,386 to complete a freshwater infrastructure system, benefiting 302 customers. The water infrastructure in both boroughs was installed in the early 1900s, and the entire 1,670-foot waterline under Pine Street from the eastern side of 4th Street will be replaced. Upon completion, South Renovo borough will consolidate the water system with Renovo Borough, which will allow residents of South Renovo Borough to have lower user rates.
$1,518,812 will be going to updates on the water system in Herndon Borough/Jackson Township, Northumberland County. The current water treatment system consists of four wells, a collection basin, reservoir, water treatment facilities, 9,400 lineal feet of cast-iron water main along Route 147, and approximately 1,400 lineal feet of water distribution piping. The cast iron main line that runs from the reservoir and the main water line were part of the original water treatment system constructed in the late 1930s. The main water line will also likely not withstand right-of-way road construction that is slated for 2024. Upgrades will help the system’s 213 users, who have experienced disruptions due to breaks in the aged water lines.
Water system improvements to the Haines Aaronsburg Municipal Authority (HAMA) in Centre County are receiving $1,148,650. The funds will be used to install the raw water transmission main from Well No. 8 to the water treatment plant and to replace the old above-ground cast iron finished water transmission main from the plant to the distribution system. This phase will also replace and relocate the existing Henry Street pressure relief valve.
The Village of McAlisterville in Juniata County will receive $1,000,000 to drill and construct new wells and a water storage tank. Currently, the village is using a water system that gets a significant portion of its potable water from two springs fed by a nearby water source and the distribution lines from those springs were hand-laid in the early 1900s. The new storage tank will hold an estimated 150,000 gallons of water, giving McAlisterville and the system’s 501 users an adequate, emergency water supply. The completed additions to the water system will be located on the ridge above Dunn Valley Road.
“We are immensely proud of the hard work done by the counties and by the Community Development staff here at SEDA-COG. To receive one CDBG competitive grant in a year is an accomplishment, but to receive 4 is a major win for the residents of Renovo, South Renovo, Herndon Borough, Jackson Township, Aaronsburg, and McAlisterville. Special thanks go to Kristin McLaughlin, Linda Sterling, Mitzi Gallagher-Long, and Heather Weisen for the phenomenal partnerships they’ve built with our counties and communities. I would also like to thank all of the legislators and county commissioners for their help, they were integral to each project’s success,” said Tyler Dombroski, Director of the SEDA-COG Community Development Program.
According to Gov. Wolf’s press release, “CDBG funds enable communities to effectively address local community development needs by providing federal funds to develop viable communities through the provision of modest housing and a suitable living environment. Funds are also used to expand economic opportunities geared to low-and moderate-income individuals and to improve infrastructure critical to community health and welfare.”
As a community and economic development agency, SEDA-COG enhances the quality of life and economic advantage for residents and businesses in 11 central Pennsylvania counties through its vital partnerships and initiatives. SEDA-COG also is an advocate for the interests of its communities at the state and federal levels. For more information, visit www.seda-cog.org.
Montour County, on behalf of Anthony Township is requesting quotations for the purchase of Professional Engineering Services. These services include all necessary design and specifications for the bidding and contracting of the demolition of structures located at 598 Preserve Road, 1277 White Hall Road, 4947 Muncy Exchange Road, and 4949 Muncy Exchange Road in Anthony Township, Montour County. It is possible that one or more structures may not be acquired and demolished. The standard engineering estimate form must be completed by addressable structure. This project is to be funded utilizing the County’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program allocations. Required proposal format details may be obtained by contacting:
Geralee Zeigler, Program Analyst
SEDA-COG
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Proposals will be accepted until 11 a.m. prevailing time, June 29, 2022, at which time they will be publicly opened at SEDA-Council of Governments, 201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Proposals shall be on the forms required, sealed and clearly marked on the outside, “Demolition Engineering Services Proposal,” and submitted to:
Geralee Zeigler, Program Analyst
SEDA-COG
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Proposals that are faxed or e-mailed to SEDA-COG cannot be accepted.
Primary responsibilities of the candidates include (but not limited to):
− Create and maintain relationships with local governments, not-profit agencies, legislators, and county planners.
− Assist communities in the development of plans for funding requests and provide technical assistance as needed.
− Prepare and develop state, federal, and/or other grant applications based on local needs.
− Assist with coordinating Regional Forums.
− Build a local network of resourceful stakeholders and partners that will take ownership of ensuring community stability.
Preferred qualifications/skills:
− Experience in any of the following, municipal governance, downtown revitalization, Elm Street, higher education, nonprofits, and/or media.
− Self-starter/Entrepreneurial.
− Previous grant writing experience.
− Proficient public speaking, presentation and writing skill.
− Interpersonal communication, collaboration, and teambuilding skills.
− Proven track record of relationship building.
− Knowledge of state/federal government agencies and grants.
− Excellent time management skills.
− Bachelor’s degree or 3-5 years of relevant experience.
Applicants are expected to supply a letter of application elaborating on experience and skills along with their resume by August 31,2022, via mail or email to:
Amanda Owens, Human Resources Director
SEDA-Council of Governments
201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837 aowens@seda-cog.org
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