Politics & Government
Hatboro Getting $347K For Stormwater Management Improvements
State Rep. Nancy Guenst said the state grant will help with remediation and restoration.

HATBORO, PA —The borough is receiving state funding for stormwater management upgrades
State Rep. Nancy Guenst, D-Montgomery, has announced that $546,221 in grants from the Commonwealth Financing Authority has been awarded for stormwater management improvements.
"Empowering our community through proactive stormwater management, these grants mark a
significant investment in the resilience and environmental well-being of our district,” Guenst said.
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“With over $500,000 dedicated to projects like swale and stormwater improvements, we are not
only addressing immediate needs but fostering a sustainable future for generations to come," she added. "This support from the CFA exemplifies our shared commitment to enhancing the quality of life in our community through strategic and impactful initiatives.”
The following grants have been awarded:
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- $347,627 to restore and remediate a swale in Hatboro Borough.
- $198,594 to install a stormwater line on Red Lion Road in Lower Moreland Township.
The Small Water and Sewer Program funds activities to assist with the construction, improvement, expansion, or rehabilitation or repair of a water supply system, sanitary sewer system, and storm sewer system projects.
The Commonwealth Financing Authority was established in 2004 as an independent agency of the
Department of Community and Economic Development to administer Pennsylvania’s economic
stimulus packages.
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