Politics & Government
Feasterville Library Getting $87K Grant For Upgrades
State Rep. Joe Hogan has announced the state grant for library improvements for teenagers and children.
LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA — The Feasterville Library has received a $89,500 state grant for some upgrades.
State Rep. Joe Hogan — who represents the township — said the library has received a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Office of Commonwealth Libraries.
Hogan said the grant will be used to expand and update the current children’s area. The funding will also be used to create a dedicated teen space in the library.
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“The Feasterville Library is a great place for families in our community, and this funding will ensure that it continues to serve all ages in the future,” Hogan said.
The grant is part of OCL’s Keystone Grants for Public Library Facilities program.
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It prioritizes public library facility projects that address accessibility, energy efficiency, non-routine maintenance of essential systems, improving or restoring interior public spaces, and constructing new libraries or building additions.
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