Townships that have eligible costs after July 1 may continue to submit for reimbursement of federal COVID-19 disaster costs for expenses such as PPE that is used within a specified time period. However, the federal cost share was reduced effective…

Townships that have eligible costs after July 1 may continue to submit for reimbursement of federal COVID-19 disaster costs for expenses such as PPE that is used within a specified time period. However, the federal cost share was reduced effective…
Yesterday, the Commonwealth announced $269 million in combination loan/grant awards for a number of drinking water, sewer, and stormwater in 10 counties. Click here for more.
As Morning News reported last week, yesterday, state Treasurer Stacy Garrity restated that unclaimed funds from first round payments under the America Rescue Plan Act, totaling $1.5 million, have been sent to municipalities that did apply for these funds. About…
The state Department of Environmental Protection submitted the final state Phase 3 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It includes new funding from the 2022-23 state budget to support the progress being made on…
On March 30, 2020, the president declared a major disaster for Pennsylvania as a result of COVID-19, which began on January 20, 2020, and is still in effect. FEMA has numbered the disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as…
Townships should expect to receive an email notice from the state Office of the Budget (RA-OBE-remittance@pa.gov) about the redistribution of the first tranche (2021 distribution) of the American Rescue Plan funds. These are funds from municipalities that turned down or…
The state Department of Agriculture is encouraging local governments to help educate Pennsylvanians on the need to slow the spread of the Spotted Lanternfly to safeguard our agricultural industries that are threatened by the bug. Agriculture has a new 2022…
Townships should expect to receive an email notice from the state Office of the Budget (RA-OBE-remittance@pa.gov) about the redistribution of the first tranche (2021 distribution) of the American Rescue Plan funds. These are funds from municipalities that turned down or…
The state Department of Revenue announced that Pennsylvania business owners are receiving fraudulent letters in the mail purporting to be from Revenue and directing them to turn over accounting records. The goal of the scam is to make the recipient…
After 15 years, the City of Reading is no longer considered distressed under Act 47. The state Department of Community and Economic Development announced yesterday that it has terminated Reading’s distressed status due to significant improvements in its financial status,…
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