Sen. Yaw: DCED ‘Act 13’ Grant Program Opens

Eligible projects include flood mitigation, watershed restoration & improvement, recreation

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development will begin accepting applications on February 1st for Act 13 grants through the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA), according to state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23).

Eligible entities are encouraged to apply for the funding, which is paid for by natural gas drillers and allotted to the state’s Marcellus Legacy Fund.

“Counties and municipalities across my Senate District are seeing the benefits of natural gas impact fee dollars,” Sen. Yaw said.  “In my Senate district alone, the impact fee has generated well over $300 million since 2013. This figure does not include the millions directed back through the state’s Marcellus Legacy Fund by the CFA for local environmental improvement projects. We established the Legacy Fund to ensure a portion of the funds collected support local environmental enhancement and conservation programs.  I urge our local governments and other eligible entities to apply for this important funding.”

The Marcellus Legacy Fund was created by Act 13 of 2012 to provide for the distribution of unconventional gas well impact fees to counties, municipalities and commonwealth agencies.  Pursuant to Section 2315 (a) (6) (i) of the Act, a portion of the fee revenue will be transferred to the CFA for statewide initiatives that will include abandoned mine drainage abatement; abandoned well plugging; sewage treatment; greenways, trails and recreation; baseline water quality data; watershed restoration and flood control.

Applications will be accepted between February 1 and May 31, 2020.  Eligible applicants with questions should call 717.787.6245.

For more state-related news and information, visit Senator Yaw’s website at www.SenatorGeneYaw.com or on Facebook and Twitter @SenatorGeneYaw.

CONTACT: 
Rita Zielonis, Chief of Staff
(717) 787-3280

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