State Rep. Jack Rader | Official Website
State Rep. Jack Rader | Official Website
Rep. Jack Rader of Monroe County has announced the allocation of over $1.9 million in state funding for community projects within the 176th Legislative District. Rader was instrumental in securing 14 Local Share Account (LSA) grants aimed at enhancing infrastructure and public safety.
“These grants are important because they are going toward infrastructure upgrades and public safety enhancements in our local communities, helping to enhance the quality of life for all,” said Rader. “I am always happy to work with officials in the municipalities I represent to advocate on their behalf for this state funding.”
The funding will support various initiatives, including $225,000 for repaving a parking lot at American Legion Post 927 and $300,000 for stormwater management in Chestnuthill Township. Hamilton Township will receive $120,000 for purchasing a mower and accessories.
The Monroe County Industrial Development Authority is set to receive multiple grants: $355,845 for renovations at Camp Papillon Animal Shelter, $92,398 for bridge repairs over Buckwha Creek, and additional funds for projects such as repaving parking lots and purchasing rescue equipment.
Other notable allocations include $250,000 earmarked for improvements at Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Hamilton Township and $164,975 designated for culvert replacement along Mt. Eaton Road in Ross Township.
The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved these grants. The agency oversees funding programs that contribute to Pennsylvania's economic growth through investments derived from gaming revenues.