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Wentling announces $330K grant for local transportation project

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State Representative Parke Wentling | Pennsylvania 7th Legislative District

State Representative Parke Wentling | Pennsylvania 7th Legislative District

HARRISBURG – Rep. Parke Wentling (R-Mercer) announced just over $330,000 from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) will be used toward improvements to Lorenwood Drive near the Hermitage Athletics Complex, along with the addition of a trail connection within the complex.

“This much-needed funding will improve both recreation and transportation in Hermitage,” said Wentling. “As chair of the House Cycling and Trails Caucus, I am grateful to see PennDOT approve this project to promote running and cycling on beautiful trails.”

According to City of Hermitage officials, the total cost of the project is just over $471,500. This includes the aforementioned grant funding and a local match of $141,451.

This news comes one year after Wentling successfully advocated for $350,000 to construct a trail connecting Lorenwood Drive to the nearby Hermitage Athletics Complex.

“The City of Hermitage is grateful to Sen. Michele Brooks and Rep. Parke Wentling for their efforts in securing state funding for the Lorenwood Drive Multimodal Project. The project complements a previous grant supporting a trail connection from the Lorenwood Drive neighborhood into the Hermitage Athletic Complex (HAC) by making the necessary roadway improvements to Lorenwood Drive and further extending the trail system at the HAC,” said Gary Hinkson, Hermitage City Manager.

The MTF is designed to ensure that a safe and reliable system of transportation is available to all Pennsylvanians. The funding is used to improve transportation infrastructure that enhances communities, pedestrian safety, and transit revitalization.

On Sept. 23, PennDOT will begin accepting applications for the next round of funding for grants under this program. Applications are due by 4 p.m. on Nov. 5. PennDOT expects to announce grant recipients next year for funding that will be available in July 2025.

Representative Parke Wentling

7th Legislative District

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Jake Gillespie

717-772-9834

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