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REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS: PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES

SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) is requesting quotations for the purchase of professional consulting services. These services include all necessary development and implementation of facilitation sessions with key stakeholders in the 11-county region. For questions please contact:

Frankie Hockenbrocht, Project Coordinator
SEDA-COG
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837

Quotations will be accepted by SEDA-COG no later than 11:00 AM prevailing time on Monday, January 23, 2023 at which time they will be publicly opened at the SEDA-COG Offices at 201 Furnace Road, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Quotations shall be on the forms required, sealed, and clearly marked on the outside, “Consulting Services Quotation,” and submitted to:

Frankie Hockenbrocht, Project Coordinator
SEDA-COG
201 Furnace Road
Lewisburg, PA 17837

Quotations that are faxed or e-mailed to SEDA-COG cannot be accepted.


Download: SEDA-COG Community Capacity Regional Forums RFQ 6Jan2023

New Hire in SEDA-COG’s Transportation Department

SEDA-COG recently welcomed Bryce Buck as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst in the Department of Transportation.

Buck has over five years of experience in mapping, technical assistance, and data management. He previously worked as the GIS Analyst and Planner for Schuylkill County. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography with minors in GIS and Wildlife & Fisheries Science and a certificate in Landscape Ecology from Penn State University. While at Penn State, Buck served as a Dendrochronology Assistant in the Penn State Vegetation Dynamics Lab, GIS Teaching Instructor for the Geography Department, and Entomology Lab Technician in the Center for Pollinator Research. 

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 2023 Board Officers Elected

Board officers for SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) were elected at the Dec. 7 public meeting.

The 2023 SEDA-COG Board of Directors’ officers will be Centre County Commissioner Mark Higgins, President; Lycoming County Commissioner Scott Metzger, First Vice President; Snyder County Commissioner Joe Kantz, Second Vice President; Larry Reisinger of Perry County, Secretary; and Dennis Van Benthuysen of Snyder County, Treasurer. (In attached photo, from left, Kantz, Higgins, Reisinger, and Metzger. Van Benthuysen not pictured.)

The 2022 officers were Mifflin County Commissioner Kevin Kodish, President; Centre County Commissioner Mark Higgins, First Vice President; Montour County Commissioner Ken Holdren, Second Vice President; Larry Reisinger of Perry County, Secretary; and Dennis Van Benthuysen of Snyder County, Treasurer.

Higgins said he is looking forward to serving as board president in the new year.

“Serving as board president for 2023, I look forward to continued service with our dedicated board of directors and our professional staff. Together, we will continue to administer existing programs and identify new opportunities to encourage and support long-term economic growth through our local small business community. These efforts serve to strengthen the quality of life throughout our 11-county SEDA-COG region.”

SEDA-COG Executive Director Kim Wheeler thanked outgoing board President Kevin Kodish for his service to the agency.

“Board President Kodish has led the SEDA-COG Board through some unprecedented times. We deeply appreciate his commitment and guidance to serving this region and ensuring the Board is attentive to critical matters of importance for our future,” Wheeler said. “We are looking forward to seeing what else we can accomplish in the new year with Commissioner Higgins at the helm.”

The SEDA-COG board is a 22-member, county-based policy board representing both public and private sectors.

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.

Mount Carmel Receives Housing Rehabilitation Grant

Housing rehabilitation grants were recently awarded to Mount Carmel Township and Borough.

Both the Township and Borough are receiving $300,000 for no-cost home repairs for eligible residents. Qualified residents may receive up to $50,000 for housing rehabilitation expenses. Mount Carmel Township residents may qualify for an additional $15,000 to address lead-based paint hazard reduction.

The funds are from Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development’s HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME.) HOME is a federally funded program that provides municipalities with grant and loan assistance to expand and preserve the supply of decent and affordable housing for low- and very low-income Pennsylvanians.

“Pennsylvanians deserve safe, up-to-code, and accessible spaces to call home,” said Gov. Tom Wolf in the press release announcing the funding. “The HOME funding will help provide access to these spaces to individuals across the commonwealth…”

Teri Provost, Chief of SEDA-COG’s Community Services Division, spoke of the value of the program.

“We are passionate about empowering our communities to have the best, most affordable housing possible by rehabilitating existing homes at no cost to eligible homeowners,” Provost said. “When we partner with communities on these efforts, it helps the homeowner, it maintains the communities’ tax base, and it increases property values.”

Eligible repairs include structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating/furnace, window replacement, radon and lead-based paint mitigation, and energy-related improvements. Modifications for mobility-impaired residents are also eligible within this program. Homeowners must maintain home residency over a five-year period from the date of signing in order for this service to be received at no cost.

Qualifications:

• Must live in the Township or Borough limits of Mount Carmel;

• Own the home or have Life Rights to live in it;

• Meet income qualifications based on household size;

• Be current on local taxes and municipal utility bills;

• Provide proof of homeowner’s insurance;

• Live in the home an additional five years.

Additional requirements may apply. 

Annual Gross Income Limits:

Family size: 1 – $40,850; 2 – $46,650; 3 – $52,500; 4 – $58,300; 5 – $63,000; 6 – $67,650; 7 – $72,300; 8 – $77,000.

SEDA-COG oversees the entire process for the homeowner.

“We make the project easy on the homeowner by managing it from start to finish, including obtaining the contractor,” Provost said.

Interested residents may call SEDA-COG’s call Stacy Anderson at 570-524-4491 Ext. 7215.