Politics & Government
Media Borough Getting More than $142K In Liquid Fuels Payments: PennDOT
About $466.2 million will be allocated to municipalities all over Pennsylvania, PennDOT announced Monday.

Media Borough be getting a chunk of the nearly $466.2 million in liquid fuels money from the state, bringing more than $142,000 to the area, PennDOT announced Monday.
Media will see $142,929.38 from the state to be used for municipalities to maintain roads and bridges.
Media has 14.12 miles within its borders, according to PennDOT.
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"The funds received through liquid fuels payments are critical to the preservation and improvement of our vast network of locally maintained roads," PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards said in a statement. “They are essential to communities for the upkeep of these vital connections to the state highway and bridge network.”
To be counted as eligible for liquid fuels, a roadway must be formally adopted as a public street by the municipality, meet certain dimension requirements, and be able to safely accommodate vehicles driving at least 15 mph, PennDOT said.
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This distribution marks a $20.9 million increase over the $445.3 million distributed in 2016. In 2013, before Act 89 was enacted, municipalities received $320.8 million in liquid fuels payments, PennDOT said.
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