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12 infrastructure projects in Chesco awarded state funding

Published Friday, January 30, 2026

Twelve infrastructure projects to improve stormwater management and water quality in nine Chester County municipalities were recently awarded state funding. The funds, approved by the Commonwealth Finance Authority, come through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Small Water and Sewer Grant Program. The awarded funds include: 

  • $500,000 for the Borough of West Chester for Phase II of the Goose Creek Sanitary Sewer Conveyance Improvements
  • $205,000 for East Caln Township for the Windridge Subdivision Basin Retrofits
  • $250,000 for East Caln Township to rehabilitate the Bell Tavern Boulevard stormwater facilities
  • $205,000 for East Goshen Municipal Authority to upgrade the Hunt Country Pump Station
  • $386,000 for the City of Coatesville to replace stormwater inlets citywide
  • $355,000 for the Chester Water Authority for the Oxford Valve Replacement project
  • $36,000 for Londonderry Township for the Stormwater Culvert Pipe Replacement project
  • $355,000 for the Borough of Oxford for the Oxford Water Mains Replacement and Lead Remediation project
  • $355,000 for the Oxford Area Sewer Authority for the Tasty Bake Pump Station
  • $419,000 for the West Goshen Sewer Authority for the Interceptor Rehabilitation project
  • $180,000 for West Whiteland Township for the Air Release Valve project
  • $354,000 for Willistown Township for the West Chester Pike Sewer Extension project

Source: Daily Local; 1/21/2026