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Shapiro Administration Allocates $600K for Community Planning Initiatives

Pennsylvania Allocates Over $600,000 for Community Planning Initiatives

In a significant move to bolster local government planning, the Shapiro Administration has announced an investment surpassing $600,000 aimed at enhancing community development across Pennsylvania. This funding is part of the Municipal Assistance Program (MAP), which has been designed to support a range of projects in 14 counties.

Governor Josh Shapiro has emphasized the importance of strategic investments in strengthening Pennsylvania’s communities. “Investing in our local governments and their planning efforts is essential to building stronger, more resilient communities,” he stated. The allocation through MAP is intended to help localities plan for improvements such as infrastructure development, zoning updates, and comprehensive community planning.

The targeted counties are set to benefit from projects that will address specific local needs, thereby fostering a more robust and sustainable community framework. The initiative underscores the administration’s commitment to providing the tools necessary for effective local governance and community enhancement.

For more information on the Municipal Assistance Program and its impacts, you can visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development.

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