Wednesday, February 25, 2009

More PA Stimulus Info

Our steely-eyed reporter friend Josh Drobnyk over at Pennsylvania Avenue has noted that the Department of Housing and Urban Development released a list of Community Development Block Grant allocations. Here are the specifics for Pennsylvania:


PA PA NONENTITLEMENT $12,434,921
PA ABINGTON $226,676
PA ALLEGHENY COUNTY $4,388,627
PA ALLENTOWN $737,917
PA ALTOONA $535,897
PA BEAVER COUNTY $1,043,769
PA BENSALEM TOWNSHIP $102,149
PA BERKS COUNTY $725,297
PA BETHLEHEM $449,326
PA BRISTOL TOWNSHIP $179,515
PA BUCKS COUNTY $637,881
PA CARLISLE $113,704
PA CHESTER $383,609
PA CHESTER COUNTY $739,173
PA CUMBERLAND COUNTY $365,212
PA DAUPHIN COUNTY $406,027
PA DELAWARE COUNTY $1,110,949
PA EASTON $257,151
PA ERIE $953,386
PA HARRISBURG $559,343
PA HAVERFORD $264,617
PA HAZLETON $255,058
PA JOHNSTOWN $421,437
PA LANCASTER $482,390
PA LANCASTER COUNTY $903,494
PA LEBANON $225,453
PA LEHIGH COUNTY $375,581
PA LOWER MERION $318,704
PA LUZERNE COUNTY $1,344,366
PA MCKEESPORT $327,572
PA MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP $65,721
PA MONTGOMERY COUNTY $990,005
PA NORRISTOWN $275,595
PA NORTHAMPTON COUNTY $482,497
PA PENN HILLS $200,233
PA PHILADELPHIA $14,046,629
PA PITTSBURGH $4,478,251
PA READING $828,217
PA SCRANTON $916,485
PA SHARON $184,525
PA STATE COLLEGE $191,239
PA UPPER DARBY $521,507
PA WASHINGTON COUNTY $1,151,729
PA WESTMORELAND COUNTY $1,197,148
PA WILKES-BARRE $519,156
PA WILLIAMSPORT $339,198
PA YORK $453,416
PA YORK COUNTY $702,477


If that is not enough stimulus info for you, Congressman Paul Kanjorski has put together a guidebook. From the inbox:
Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA) released his extensive guidebook detailing how individuals, families, businesses, community organizations, and local governments can more easily navigate the extensive recovery package. Among other things, the guidebook explains how municipalities can try to secure funding from the recovery package. For municipalities to receive funding through the bill, they must apply to the appropriate federal or state agencies. The guidebook also provides constituents with valuable information as to how the legislation could directly affect them, their families, and their communities.

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