Home Top Stories Washington Township receives $2 million in grant for new municipal complex
Top Stories

Washington Township receives $2 million in grant for new municipal complex

Share
Share

WAYNE HEIGHTS – Washington Township has been awarded $2 million grant towards the construction of a new municipal complex.

The grant announcement follows two years of project planning and design that led to the recent awarding of bids to local contractors for the construction of the proposed building.

“Washington Township is a growing municipality, and as such, requires a modern space to house government operations,” said Township Manager Jeff Geesaman.  “Existing Township offices consist of temporary trailers that have long surpassed their useful life, are rapidly degrading, and are posing health and safety concerns for employees and citizens.”

The funding comes from a Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program. RACP is a Commonwealth grant program administered by the Office of the Budget for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational, and historical improvement projects.

RACP projects are authorized in the Redevelopment Assistance section of a Capital Budget Itemization Act, have a regional or multi-jurisdictional impact, and generate substantial increases or maintain current levels of employment, tax revenues, or other measures of economic activity.

State Rep. Paul Schemel (R-Franklin) was instrumental in the grant award.

“I advocated for the funding of this project, which will deliver a needed updated facility for our local government staff and police,” said Schemel. “This improvement project will have long-lasting effects throughout the community for many years to come.

“Representative Schemel is a tireless advocate of Washington Township,” said Supervisor Charlie Strausbaugh.  “We cannot thank him enough for his support and advocacy in Harrisburg.”

The proposed municipal building will be located in Rouzerville and will offer improved accessibility.

In addition to housing administrative functions and the Board of Supervisors’ meeting room, the planned building will also include a police station and office for the tax collector.

The police station will feature improved security for evidence and firearms, as well as increase safety for officers when handling suspects, plus the location will reduce response times by being more centrally located within the densely populated portion of the township.

With a new and specifically designed building for Township use, more effective workflows and efficiencies will be created.

A groundbreaking ceremony will be scheduled later this spring.

Share
Related Articles

Game of the Week: Trojans have chance for revenge against defending district champ

Uttering the words “Cumberland Valley” could be just enough to get a...

Hagerstown proposes anti-camping ordinance

HAGERSTOWN – The City of Hagerstown is considering a new ordinance regulating...

Elijah Miller wins weightlifting world championship

Elijah Miller is already a North American champion. Now, the Waynesboro Area...

19th century grist mill draws closer to restoration, though additional funds are needed

WAYNESBORO – The multi-year restoration of the 19th century Royer grist mill...

Thank you for considering LocalNews1.org business advertising.  There are many benefits to advertising online!

  • 8.5K+ unique visits to our site monthly (3.6K+ who are dedicated visitors who spend time on our site)
  • 20K+ views of our site monthly
  • Your ad will also be promoted on our social media pages, which have more than 1.5K+ followers

. . . and with our new Community TV Displays (CTDs), we can share your advertising with a whole new audience.  For more on CTDs, click here.  

 

As of February 1, 2023, we changed our rates to better serve the community.

  •  For businesses the rate is $30 a week with discounts up to 40% for longer term advertisements.  The Non-Profit rate is $25 a week with similar discounts for longer terms.  

Download the full rate structure by clicking here.

To advertise, please fill out the information below.

When approved, you’ll receive an email with payment instructions.  Whether paying by credit card or invoice the ad goes on LocalNews1.org that day unless you let us know a different desired start date.  If paying by invoice, payment is due within 8 days.

 

Premium Business Ads with better placement and more views are also available.  Contact us for details and pricing on Premium Ads, discounts, for errors, or any other questions at biz@ln1.obzservices.com

This form is currently undergoing maintenance. Please try again later.

DISCLAIMER

By posting an advertisement, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our code of conduct:

–  Offensive or objectionable material is prohibited.

–  All ads are posted at your own risk and you remain solely responsible for any content you post.

–  Posting of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the advertiser, or of the product or service involved.

–  You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Local.News LLC for any and all liabilities relating to the advertisement. 

–  Violation of these rules may result in the removal or modification of your ad.

–  Claiming ignorance of a rule is not considered sufficient cause to excuse a violation of said rules.

We reserve the right to review and approve all content submitted for advertising.  We reserve the right to deny any advertisement for publishing that contains potential legal liability or upholds and/or creates public controversy. We also reserve the right to censor, revise, edit, or reject any other type of advertisement for publishing.

Weather Forecast

Tuesday, October 8
Weather icon
59°F
clear sky
Wednesday, October 9
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Thursday, October 10
Weather icon
58°F
clear sky
Friday, October 11
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Saturday, October 12
Weather icon
72°F
clear sky
Please log in to save your location.

Enjoy reading local news?

First Month 99¢

Already a subscriber? Login here.