Delta Development Group offers a hearty congratulations to The Bridge Foundation on their $4M RACP grant which will be used for the first phase of the Harrisburg City-based "eco-village". This project will slowly convert the former Bishop McDevitt High School's unused 192,000 SF into a sustainable, self-contained mixed-use community center: including urban agriculture, food processing, a restaurant, a medical clinic, a vertical child center, an innovation/education center, entertainment venue, co-working and makerspace, job training, financial literacy and research and development. Congratulations to the Southern Huntingdon County School District on their $1.1 million PennDOT Multimodal Transportation Fund award! The project will enhance vehicular safety along PA Route 994, accommodate SHCSD's forthcoming elementary school construction project, and provide rail crossings for the newly reinvigorated East Broad Top Railroad. Delta is honored to partner with the School District getting this project through the PennDOT MTF Application Process. Thank you to PennDOT, Senator Judy Ward, Transportation Chairman Wayne Langerholc, Representative Rich Irvin, and the Huntingdon County Commissioners for your support of this transformative project! For more information please visit Huntingdon Daily News Lynn Colosi of Delta Development Group visited the Balls Bend section of the Gateway 228 Project in Butler County alongside Butler County Commissioners, and Cranberry Township and PennDOT District 10 officials. The realignment and infrastructure upgrade of Balls Bend is a critical part of Gateway 228 in Middlesex Township, which is expected to reduce crashes, fatalities and travel time, and enable development of vacant parcels of land along the corridor.
Balls Bend and a segment on Freedom Road in Cranberry Township received $20 million from the US Department of Transportation’s Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) transportation grant program to complete $40 million in improvements. As part of the BUILD process Delta Development Group will monitor performance of crash rates and travel time savings resulting from the investment. Delta is proud to work with Butler County, Cranberry Township and PennDOT District 10, which is overseeing construction of Gateway 228, a critical local and regional corridor. View the full article in the Butler Eagle here
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