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State, Local Officials Celebrate Acquisition Of Kiski Junction Bridge, 14 Miles Of Rail Corridor In Armstrong County With Help Of Federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding; Fall Grant Round Still Open

On October 21, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary for Planning Larry Shifflet joined
Armstrong Trails and other officials to celebrate the acquisition of Kiski Junction Bridge and 14 miles of rail corridor in Armstrong County.

“I am excited to be here today celebrating this acquisition as it helps close a critical trail gap in the region and provides new recreation opportunities to residents and visitors alike,” Dunn said. “Thank you to Armstrong Trails for prioritizing this project and enlisting the support of PennDOT to ensure this important portion of land is widely available for public use.”

DCNR awarded $710,000 to Armstrong trials for the design and engineering of the Kiski Junction Bridge in September. 

A $3.5 million transportation grant aided in the acquisition of the 14 miles of rail corridor, which helps close several trail gaps, including the Erie to Pittsburgh Trail, the Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Mainline Canal Greenway, and the multiple-state Industrial Heartlands Trail.

The $3.5 million grant from the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission and PennDOT came from the federal Transportation Alternatives Set Aside program. 

The federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) made the investment possible so the county could purchase the railway bridge. Additionally, the increased program funding in the BIL allowed PennDOT to announce 64 projects earlier this year, 43 of which were made possible by the federal law.

“This program is so important to our communities and planning partners – and we always have far more requests than we have funding available,” Shifflet said. “Transportation is a huge part of how people can equitably access services and live their lives, and Pennsylvanians deserve safe transportation access no matter how they travel.”

Pennsylvania is home to more than 12,000 miles of trails and DCNR supports trail projects across the Commonwealth as a part of its goal to have a trail within 10 minutes of every resident. 

The department works with other state agencies and other partners, such as Armstrong Trails, to make further progress on this goal.

“The Kiski Junction Corridor & Bridge Acquisition and Development Project is a perfect example of strategic partners working together in the trenches to identify challenges and creative solutions,” Armstrong Trails Executive Director Chris Ziegler said. “Connectivity is key to unlocking a trail’s health, social and economic benefits. The longer the trail, the larger the impact, which will transform former coal towns into outdoor towns, creating opportunities to revitalize existing businesses, and activate new ones.”

Armstrong County commissioners supported the Kiski Junction trail project and officials see the bridge and trail connections as a tourism magnet and a much-needed economic spark to the small towns lining the Kiski and Allegheny rivers, including Freeport, Leechburg, Gilpin, Ford City, Kittanning and others.

“Before getting involved, I had no clue it can generate that much income for small businesses and draw people,” said Don Myers, chairman of Armstrong County commissioners. “We are full throttle on economic development and growing this county and are going after any grants available. We are all about attracting people and venues to do that.”

Fall Grant Round

A special fall grant opportunity will highlight helping underserved communities, closing trail gaps, supporting an invigorated focus on the outdoor recreation sector, and planting trees along streams and in communities. 

The deadline to submit applications for the fall grant round is Oct. 27.

Click Here for more informationClick Here for help applying for a grant.

Visit Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA for recreation areas near you.

  For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog,  Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

(Photo: Kiski Junction Bridge, TribLive.com.)

NewsClips:

-- TribLive - Mary Ann Thomas: Party Time For Kiski Junction Bridge; Trail Project To Link 140 Miles Of Trails

-- TribLive - Mary Ann Thomas: Kiski Junction Railroad Trail Party Attracts Officials From State, Region

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-- PennLive Guest Essay: Five Million Trees Planted, Five Million More To Go - Cindy Adams Dunn, Secretary Of DCNR

-- WeConservePA: Help To Apply For DCNR Fall Grants, Redevelopment Assistance Capital Funding And More  [PaEN]

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-- DCNR Blog: New Resources Available For Forest Landowners And Managers For Climate Change Resilience  [PaEN]

-- Net-Zero Manufacturing Initiative, Venango County Trails Project Among Appalachian Regional Commission Grants To Support Coal-Impacted Communities In PA  [PaEN]

-- Dept. Of Health Awards $168,000 WalkWorks Program Grants To Increase Access To Physical Activity

-- DCNR Issues 4th Weekly Fall Foliage Report Showing Fall Colors All Across Pennsylvania  [PaEN]

-- DCNR Seeking Public Comments On ATV Regional Trail Connector Pilot Project [Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga Counties]  [Click Here for background]

-- DCNR Plans Whitewater Release Into Tohickon Creek For Nov. 5-6 Boating Event In Bucks County

-- DCNR Seeking Proposals For Equestrian Activities Lease At Ridley Creek State Park, Delaware County

-- Nearly 70 Runners Compete In Cameron County Sinnemahone Trail Run, Final Competition In Triple Crown  [PaEN]

-- DCNR: Naloxone Available At State Parks To Help Combat Overdose Deaths

-- Think Outside Presents Oct. 25 Let’s Talk About Climate Change Student Panel Discussion With DCNR Secretary Dunn  [PaEN]

-- Oct. 21 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation  [PaEN]

[Posted: October 21, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

Think Outside Presents Oct. 25 Let’s Talk About Climate Change Student Panel Discussion With DCNR Secretary Dunn

On October 25, DCNR’s Think Outside initiative will host a virtual panel discussion on Let’s Talk About Climate Change from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The discussion will feature Pennsylvania students and guest panelist DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn.
Students are encouraged to submit questions ahead of the program-- Click Here.
Click Here to register for this free event and for more information.

Visit Explore PA Trails and Get Outdoors PA for recreation areas near you.

  For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog,  Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

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-- AP: Climate Questions: What’s Going On With Climate Change?
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-- AP: Climate Questions: Who Is Most Vulnerable To Climate Change?
-- AP:  Climate Questions: Why Do Small Degrees Of Warming Matter?
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-- DCNR Blog: New Resources Available For Forest Landowners And Managers For Climate Change Resilience  [PaEN]
-- Penn State Oct. 24 EarthTalks Highlights Agricultural Integration And Solar Facilities - Agrivoltaics In Context  [PaEN]
-- Net-Zero Manufacturing Initiative, Venango County Trails Project Among Appalachian Regional Commission Grants To Support Coal-Impacted Communities In PA  [PaEN]
-- Penn State To Host Virtual International Symposium Nov. 28-29 On Embodied Carbon - Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Building Materials
[Posted: October 21, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

Southwestern PA Grassroots Town Halls Hosts Oct. 24 Virtual Program On Eyes On Shell Ethane Plant Campaign In Beaver County

Join
Southwestern Pennsylvania Grassroots Town Halls for their next virtual resident-led Air Quality Town Hall on October 24 at 6:00 p.m.

The program will highlight Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Community and its Eyes on Shell campaign to raise awareness around health and the Shell Ethane Plant.

Click Here to register and for more information.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and more, visit the Southwestern Pennsylvania Grassroots Town Halls and Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Community websites.

Upcoming Event

Next virtual meeting of Eyes On Shell Campaign is November 2 at 7:30 p.m.

(Photo: Natural gas flare at Shell Ethane Plant.)

NewsClips:

-- TribLive Editorial: State Fines Should Be Higher Than Tax Cuts To Penalize Environmental Leaks [PaEN]

-- Republican Herald Editorial: State Lawmakers Should Adopt Rules That Preclude State Taxpayers From Subsidizing Pollution From Oil & Gas Industry  [PaEN]

-- Citizens Voice Editorial: Subsidizing Pollution - Taxpayers Pay $1.7 Billion To Subsidize Shell Ethane Plant In Beaver County 

-- Inside Climate News - Jon Hurdle: Environmentalists Fear A Massive New Plastics Plant Near Pittsburgh Will Worsen Pollution, Stimulate Natural Gas Fracking

Related Articles:

-- Penn State's Jenn Baka Receives National Science Foundation Grant For A 5-Year Study Of The Shell Ethane Plant's Environmental And Human Impacts In Beaver County - By Francisco Tutella, Penn State News  [PaEN]

-- PA League Of Women Voters, University Of Pittsburgh Graduate School Of Public Health Host 2022 Shale Gas & Public Health Conference Online Nov. 15-16  [PaEN]

[Posted: October 21, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

Saturday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips 10.22.22

Are You Telling Your Story?

Warning! Last Voting Days This Session!  Hold Onto Your Butts! (And Tax Money!)

Senate returns to session October 24, 25, 26, November 15 [Adjourn for year]

     -- Committee Schedule

House returns to session October 24, 25, 26, November 14, 15, 16 [Adjourn for year]

     -- Committee Schedule

TODAY’s Calendar Of Events 

 

-- DEP/SRBC Permit Notices -- Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities [PaEN] 

 

-- Southwestern PA Grassroots Town Halls Hosts Oct. 24 Virtual Program On Eyes On Shell Ethane Plant Campaign In Beaver County  [PaEN]

 

-- House Committee Meets Oct. 24 To Consider Gas Royalty, Diesel Engines In Coal Mines Bills  [PaEN]

 

-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: York County Creek Worst In The Country For PFAS ‘Forever Chemical’ Pollution, Study Says

 

-- Post-Gazette: Allegheny County Health Dept. Responds To Air Quality Warnings 

 

-- DEP Posted 52 Pages Of Permit-Related Public Notices In Oct. 22 PA Bulletin [PaEN]

 

-- PennFuture: Erie City Council Adopts Stormwater User Fee

 

-- Centre Daily Times: UAJA Moves To Take Legal Action Against State College Over Wastewater Treatment Charges

 

-- DEP Sets Nov. 30 Virtual Hearing On Interim Response To Keim Street DCE Hazardous Site Cleanup In Montgomery County  [PaEN]

 

-- DEP Reinstates Sales Of Electronic Devices By 3 Manufacturers Now In Compliance With PA’s Electronic Waste Recycling Law  [PaEN]

 

-- PPL Utilities: Prepare For Winter Heating Season With Energy-Saving Tips, Rebates From PPL

 

-- EPA SmartWay Program Names Reading-Based Penske Trucking A High Performer

 

-- Think Outside Presents Oct. 25 Let’s Talk About Climate Change Student Panel Discussion With DCNR Secretary Dunn  [PaEN]

 

-- State, Local Officials Celebrate Acquisition Of Kiski Junction Bridge, 14 Miles Of Rail Corridor In Armstrong County With Help Of Federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding; Fall Grant Round Still Open  [PaEN]

 

-- TribLive - Mary Ann Thomas: Kiski Junction Railroad Trail Party Attracts Officials From State, Region

 

-- Parenting PA: Outdoor Recreation And Children - A Perfect Match! - PA Parks & Forests Foundation

 

-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: ‘One Of The Best Years In A Decade’ For PA Fall Foliage

 

-- DCNR Seeking Public Comments On ATV Regional Trail Connector Pilot Project [Clinton, Lycoming, Potter, Tioga Counties]  [Click Here for background]

 

-- DCNR Seeking Proposals For Equestrian Activities Lease At Ridley Creek State Park, Delaware County

 

-- Conservation Groups Hold Oct. 27 Webinar To Celebrate PA's 3 New State Parks, 6:00 p.m.

 

-- Oct. 21 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation  [PaEN]

 

-- Help Wanted: Allegheny Land Trust Has Multiple Job Opportunities

 

-- TribLive: Deer Management Season Under Way In Franklin Park, McCandless, Ross

 

6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables

[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]

 

-- Red, Green & Blue: Big Oil Has A Simple Plan: Jack Up Natural Gas Prices, Blame Biden, Get You To Vote Republican

 

-- OilPrice.com: U.S. LNG Production Declines Due To Outages, Maintenance Despite Robust Demand

 

American Rescue Plan Funding

 

-- $11 Billion In Federal American Rescue Plan Funding To PA State Government, Local Governments Has Yet To Be Invested.  What’s Your Community Doing?

 

Federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

 

-- State, Local Officials Celebrate Acquisition Of Kiski Junction Bridge, 14 Miles Of Rail Corridor In Armstrong County With Help Of Federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding; Fall Grant Round Still Open  [PaEN]


PA Politics - Everything Is Connected

-- AP: Berks County Man Gets Nearly 3 Years In Prison For Attacking Journalist, Police In Assault On U.S. Capitol

-- AP: PA Seeks Sanctions Over Access To Fulton County Voting Machines

-- Reuters: State Of PA Alleges Fulton County Breached Security Of Voting Machines For A 2nd Time 

-- AP: PA Supreme Court Takes Undated Mail-In Ballot Case, Doesn’t Halt Ballot Curing

-- PA Capital-Star: PA Supreme Court Will Consider Whether Mail-In Ballots Without Dates Should Be Counted

-- PennLive: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Tells Right-Wing Media Network  The Prestigious Childrens’ Hospital Of Philadelphia Is ‘Grabbing Homeless Kids’ And Experimenting On Them With Gender Transitioning’

-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: ReAwaken American Tour Hits Lancaster, And The Audience Finds Uplift Amid The Angst

-- WITF: Some PA Voters Don’t Get Much Out Of Debates Anymore

-- TribLive Guest Essay: PA Is Epicenter Of Democrats’ Political Spending

-- Wilkes-Barre: Senate Committee Advances Sen. Baker’s Juvenile Justice Reform Bills

-- MCall - Paul Muschick: No Excuse For Parents Who Gamble With Their Kids’ Lives By Leaving Them Alone In Cars At PA Casinos

-- Erie Times: Using Erie High As ‘Call-In’ Site, Unified Erie Focuses Anti-Violence Effort On Juveniles

-- TribLive: Pittsburgh Mayor Announces Measures To Make Neighborhoods Safer

-- Inquirer: Wawa Cutting Overnight Hours For At Least 7 Bucks County Stores Due To Safety Concerns

-- Inquirer: Philly DA Expects Republican Impeachment Vote As Early As Next Week

-- MCall: PA COVID Update: Case Numbers Steady, 3 New Variants Rising Quickly

-- Centre Daily Times: One PA County At High COVID Spread Level, 29 At Medium

-- Post-Gazette: Allegheny County COVID Cases Drop Slightly

-- Dept. Of Labor & Industry Reports September PA Unemployment Down 0.1% To 4.1%

-- Gov. Wolf: PA Won’t Tax You On Federal Student Loan Relief

-- TribLive/AP: Biden Student Debt Relief Plan Temporarily Blocked By Appeals Court In Republican Challenge

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[Posted: October 22, 2022]  PA Environment Digest