Scranton, March 26, 2024 – Today, Senator Marty Flynn alongside State Representatives Kyle Donahue, Bridget Kosierowski, Eddie Day Pashinski, and Jim Haddock proudly announced the approval of several grants under the Multimodal Transportation Infrastructure Plan. These grants signify a substantial investment in enhancing the transportation network across the district, ensuring safer roads and improved connectivity for residents.
Here are the projects and the respective grants approved:
Amount: $333,955
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Bridget Kosierowski, Kyle Donahue
City Of Scranton – Street Signage Initiative
Amount: $400,000
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Bridget Kosierowski
Dickson City Borough – Main St and Viewmont Drive Improvements
Amount: $250,000
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Bridget Kosierowski
Dickson City Borough – Streetscape Project Main Ave Phase IV
Amount: $135,067
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Bridget Kosierowski
Fellowship House Foundation – Sanderson Ave/Green Ridge Streetscape
Amount: $287,609
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Bridget Kosierowski
South Abington Township – South Abington Twp White Birch Road CMP Culvert Replacement Project
Amount: $239,003
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Jim Haddock
Glenburn Township – Pine Tree Drive Project
Amount: $437,498
Lackawanna County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Jim Haddock
Moosic Borough – Greenwood Hose Company Access Improvements
Amount: $350,000
Luzerne County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Jim Haddock
City of Pittston – Pittston Area High School Multimodal
Amount: $449,085
Luzerne County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Jim Haddock
Jenkins Township – Centerpoint Boulevard (T-792) Roadway Improvement Project
Amount: $628,170
Luzerne County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Jim Haddock
Pittston Township – Armstrong Road Infrastructure Enhancement Project
Amount: $500,000
Luzerne County
Senator Flynn
Representative: Eddie Day Pashinski
City of Wilkes-Barre – South Main Street Streetscape Improvements
These grants totaling $4,010,387.00 underscore the commitment of Senator Flynn and the State Representatives to prioritize the improvement of transportation infrastructure, ensuring the safety and convenience of all residents. The projects cover a wide range of initiatives, including streetscape improvements, roadway enhancements, and access improvements, addressing the diverse needs of communities within the district.
Senator Flynn expressed his gratitude for the collaborative efforts with the State Representatives, emphasizing the importance of investing in transportation infrastructure to foster economic growth and enhance the quality of life for constituents.
For more information, please contact Senator Flynn’s District Office in Scranton at 570-207-2881