CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2005-2006

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CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT OF 2005-2006
Act of Jul. 7, 2006, P.L. 390, No. 83
Cl. 86
AN ACT
Providing for the capital budget for the fiscal year 20052006; itemizing public improvement projects, furniture and
equipment projects, transportation assistance projects,
redevelopment assistance capital projects, flood control
projects, Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund
projects, Environmental Stewardship Fund projects, Motor
License Fund projects, State forestry bridge projects,
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects,
Manufacturing Fund projects and federally funded projects
to be constructed or acquired or assisted by the Department
of General Services, the Department of Community and
Economic Development, the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources, the Department of Environmental
Protection, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, the
Pennsylvania Game Commission and the Department of
Transportation, together with their estimated financial
costs; authorizing the incurring of debt without the
approval of the electors for the purpose of financing the
projects to be constructed, acquired or assisted by the
Department of General Services, the Department of Community
and Economic Development, the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, the Department of Environmental
Protection, the Department of Transportation, the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission or the Pennsylvania
Game Commission; stating the estimated useful life of the
projects; providing an exemption; providing for limitation
on certain capital projects and for special provisions for
certain redevelopment assistance capital projects; and
making appropriations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. Short title.
2. Total authorizations.
3. Itemization of public improvement capital projects.
4. Itemization of furniture and equipment projects.
5. Itemization of transportation assistance projects.
6. Itemization of redevelopment assistance projects.
7. Itemization of flood control projects.
8. Itemization of Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund Projects.
9. Itemization of Environmental Stewardship Fund
projects.
10. Itemization of Motor License Fund projects.
11. Itemization of State forestry bridge projects.
11.1. Itemization of Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission capital projects.
11.2. Itemization of Manufacturing Fund current
revenue projects.
11.3. Itemization of Federally funded projects.
12. Limited waiver of local requirements.
12.1. Other Waivers.
13. Debt authorization.
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
14. Issue of bonds.
15. Estimated useful life and term of debt.
16. Appropriations.
17. Federal funds.
18. Delegation.
19. Limitation on certain capital projects.
19.1. Special provisions for redevelopment assistance
capital projects.
Section 19.2. Pennsylvania National Guard facilities.
Section 20. Editorial changes.
Section 21. Effective date.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Capital
Budget Project Itemization Act of 2005-2006.
Section 2. Total authorizations.
(a) Public improvements.--The total authorization for the
additional capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects itemized in section 3 and to be acquired
or constructed by the Department of General Services, its
successors or assigns and to be financed by the incurring of
debt shall be $3,262,281,000.
(b) Furniture and equipment.--The total authorization for
the additional capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of original
movable furniture and equipment to complete public improvement
projects itemized in section 4 and to be acquired by the
Department of General Services, its successors or assigns and
to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $138,088,000.
(c) Transportation assistance.--The total authorization for
the capital projects in the category of transportation
assistance projects itemized in section 5 with respect to
which an interest is to be acquired in or constructed by the
Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns and to
be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $1,238,624,000.
(d) Redevelopment assistance.--The total authorization for
the additional capital projects in the category of
redevelopment assistance and redevelopment assistance capital
projects itemized in section 6 for capital grants by the
Department of Community and Economic Development, its
successors or assigns and to be financed by the incurring of
debt shall be $5,533,652,000.
(e) Flood control.--The total authorization for the capital
projects in the category of flood control projects itemized in
section 7 and to be constructed by the Department of
Environmental Protection, its successors or assigns and to be
financed by the incurring of debt shall be $57,840,000.
(f) Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund.--The
total authorization for the capital projects in the category
of public improvement projects itemized in section 8 and to be
constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, its successors or assigns and to be financed from
current revenues in the Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund shall be $68,370,000.
(g) Environmental Stewardship Fund projects.--The total
authorization for the capital projects in the category of
public improvement projects itemized in section 9 and to be
constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, its successors or assigns and to be financed from
current revenues in the Environmental Stewardship Fund shall
be $165,952,000.
(h) Motor License Fund projects.--The total authorization
for the capital projects in the category of public improvement
projects itemized in section 10 and to be developed by the
Department of General Services, its successors or assigns for
the Department of Transportation and to be financed by the
incurring of debt or from current revenues in the Motor
License Fund is $66,125,000.
(i) State forestry bridge projects.--The total authorization
for the capital projects itemized in section 11 to be
constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, its successors or assigns and to be financed by oil
company franchise tax revenues pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. §
9502(a)(2)(iv) (relating to imposition of tax) shall be
$5,100,000.
(j) Fish and Boat Fund projects.--The total authorization
for the capital projects in the category of public improvement
projects itemized in section 11.1 to be acquired or developed
by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and to be
financed by the incurring of debt or by current revenues of
the Fish Fund and the Boat Fund pursuant to executive
authorization shall be $166,233,000.
(k) Manufacturing Fund current revenue projects.--The total
authorization for the capital projects in the category of
public improvement projects itemized in section 11.2 and to be
constructed by the Department of General Services, its
successors or assigns and to be financed from current revenues
in the Manufacturing Fund shall be $16,500,000.
(l) Federally funded projects.--The total authorization for
the capital projects in the category of public improvement
projects itemized in section 11.3 to be acquired or
constructed by the Department of General Services, it
successors or assigns and to be financed from Federal funds
shall be $61,550,000.
Section 3. Itemization of public improvement capital projects.
Additional capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects to be constructed or acquired by the
Department of General Services, its successors or assigns and
to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized,
together with their respective estimated financial costs, as
follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) Office of Administration
(i) Statewide mobile radio and microwave
system
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 59010, Statewide mobile radio and
microwave system
15,000,000
(B) Additional funds for DGS project 59010, Statewide mobile radio and
27,000,000
microwave system
(ii) Commonwealth Technology Center
(A) Alternate site, colocation with CTC.
This project shall be construed to be
a supplement to the project itemized
in section 3(17)(i)(A) of the act of
June 22, 2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known
as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(1.1) Department of Agriculture
(i) New Bolton Center
(A) Construction of a diagnostic
laboratory, including Biosafety Level
III space
(ii) Alkaline digester
(A) Purchase and area construction of
alkaline digester for the disposal of
animal carcasses
(Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000)
(iii) Farm Show Complex
(A) Rehabilitation of the original Farm
Show Complex, including HVAC, parking,
security upgrades and other
improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $12,000,000)
(2) Capitol Preservation Committee
(i) Flag preservation facility
(A) Construction of a flag preservation
facility
(3) Department of Community and Economic
Development (Reserved)
(4) Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources
(i) Bald Eagle State Park
(A) Construct family campground, Phase 2
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(i.1) Benjamin Rush State Park
(A) Capital improvements
(ii) Delaware Canal State Park
(A) Uncover and restore area around
Pennsylvania Turnpike Bridge over
Delaware River
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(ii.1) Elk County
(A) Construction and related costs of the
Elk Visitors Center in Pennsylvania
Wilds in Benezette
(iii) Forest District 12
(A) Relocate road
(Base Project Allocation - $850,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $150,000)
(B) Rehabilitate Hepburn Street Dam
(Base Project Allocation - $1,275,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $225,000)
(iv) Gouldsboro State Park
3,600,000
29,000,000
3,000,000
12,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
750,000
1,200,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
(A) Rehabilitation of dam
(Base Project Allocation - $1,667,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $333,000)
(v) Laurel Ridge State Park
(A) Replace pedestrian bridge over the
Pennsylvania Turnpike
(Base Project Allocation - $2,916,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $584,000)
(v.1) Marsh Creek State Park
(A) Acquisition of property for park
expansion
(v.2) Milton State Park
(A) Capital improvements
(v.3) Moraine State Park
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a permanent rowing
racecourse
(vi) Nockamixon State Park
(A) Improvements to park
(vi.1) Ridley Creek State Park
(A) Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation,
capital improvements, including
repair, replacement and restoration to
buildings
(B) Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation, barn
replacement
(Base Project Allocation - $130,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $26,000)
(C) Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation,
expansion of store to include a
visitors center, including roof and
HVAC repairs
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $30,000)
(D) Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation,
restoration and renovation of main
farmhouse and other outbuildings,
cabins and bridge causeways,
replacement of livestock buildings and
acquisition of farm machinery
(Base Project Allocation - $241,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $49,000)
(vi.2) Ryerson Station State Park
(A) Repairs, construction and
infrastructure improvements to dam and
lake
(B) Improvements and construction of
recreational and educational
facilities
(vii) S. B. Elliott State Park
(A) Complete visitors center and overnight
lodge facility
(Base Project Allocation - $6,666,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,334,000)
(B) Design, fabricate and install exhibits
at the Visitors Gateway Center to the
PA WILDS
2,000,000
3,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
150,000
15,000,000
526,000
156,000
180,000
290,000
25,000,000
2,000,000
8,000,000
2,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,750,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
(viii) Shikellamy State Park
(A) Repair and replace marina facilities
that were partly destroyed or
seriously damaged during Hurricane
Ivan in September 2004 and will
include head walls, docks, ramps,
anchors, walkways, railings and
support facilities. Replacement
facility to be constructed in such a
manner to lessen threats of future
flood damage.
(Base Project Allocation - $2,083,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $417,000)
(ix) Washington Crossing State Park
(A) Streambank restoration, reconstruction
of a bridge and other capital
improvements
(5) Department of Corrections
(i) State Correctional Institution at Albion
(A) Replace and modernize heat sensors,
smoke detectors, pull stations and
computer programming to current codes
and technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(i.1) State Correctional Institution at Camp
Hill
(A) Construct new coal handling system to
replace existing system
(Base Project Allocation - $1,640,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $410,000)
(i.2) State Correctional Institution at Coal
(A) Replace and modernize heat sensors,
smoke detectors, pull stations and
computer programming to current codes
and technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(i.3) State Correctional Institution at Dallas
(A) Remove sanitary and storm drains
cross-connections and upgrade plant
infrastructure and processing
equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $2,880,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $720,000)
(ii) State Correctional Institution at
Graterford
(A) Continue upgrading plumbing fixtures
at various cell blocks and replace
existing radiators
(Base Project Allocation - $7,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,800,000)
(B) Continue security upgrades with new
cell doors and locks, HVAC to control
rooms and new fan coils
2,500,000
4,000,000
900,000
2,050,000
900,000
3,600,000
9,000,000
6,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $4,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,200,000)
(iii) State Correctional Institution at Greene
(A) Renovate fire alarm system to replace
and modernize heat sensors, smoke
detectors, pull stations and computer
programming to current codes and
technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(iv) State Correctional Institution at
Houtzdale
(A) Renovate fire alarm system to replace
and modernize heat sensors, smoke
detectors, pull stations and computer
programming to current codes and
technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(iv.1) State Correctional Institution at
Huntingdon
(A) Install a backup boiler to the current
system at SCI Huntingdon and provide
steam line interconnection to SCI
Smithfield boiler house
(Base Project Allocation - $2,120,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $530,000)
(iv.2) State Correctional Institution at
Laurel Highlands
(A) Construct a new 230-bed capacity
facility and upgrade infrastructure
and security
(Base Project Allocation - $10,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,700,000)
(B) Construct a new wing on the medical
step-down unit for an additional 48
beds, including utility infrastructure
upgrade
(Base Project Allocation - $5,120,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,280,000)
(iv.3) State Correctional Institution at
Mahanoy
(A) Replace and modernize heat sensors,
smoke detectors, pull stations and
computer programming to current codes
and technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(iv.4) State Correctional Institution at
Mercer
(A) Construct a new 230-bed capacity
facility and upgrade infrastructure
and security
(Base Project Allocation - $10,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,700,000)
(v) State Correctional Institution at Rockview
(A) Modify Benner Spring Pump Station to
include a packaged water filtration
900,000
900,000
2,650,000
13,500,000
6,400,000
900,000
13,500,000
1,000,000
system
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(v.1) State Correctional Institution at
Smithfield
(A) Construct a new 230-bed capacity
facility and upgrade infrastructure
and security
(Base Project Allocation - $10,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,700,000)
(vi) State Correctional Institution at
Somerset
(A) Renovate fire alarm system to replace
and modernize heat sensors, smoke
detectors, pull stations and computer
programming to current codes and
technology
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(vii) State Correctional Institution at
Waymart
(A) Life Safety Code improvements,
installation of fire alarms, emergency
lighting, zone fire doors and
networking of improvements into
existing system in Housing Units A2,
F, G, H, I, J and O
(Base Project Allocation - $3,440,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $860,000)
(6) Department of Education
(i) Community College of Allegheny County
(A) Renovation of Logan School, including
construction, abatement of hazardous
materials and infrastructure, for
redevelopment as a community college
facility
(B) Acquiring and renovating a facility
which will serve as a state-of-the-art
training facility focused on
technology training and continuing
professional education
(i.1) Delaware County Community
College/Chester County Intermediate Unit
(A) Design and construction of a hybrid
grades 9-14 career training and
educational facility
(ii) Harrisburg Area Community College
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to renovate the Evans
Physical Education Center
(B) Wildwood Campus upgrades
(C) Renovation of existing facility to
increase square footage
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(D) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for an administrative and technical
13,500,000
900,000
4,300,000
3,500,000
3,000,000
28,980,000
5,000,000
25,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
services building
(E) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to expand the Community
Center for Technology Arts Building
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to expand the McCormick
Library
(iii) Lehigh Carbon Community College
(A) Construction of teacher education
center
(iii.1) Montgomery County Community College
(A) Renovation and expansion of Art Barn
Complex and both Central and East
Campuses for development of an art
compound
(B) Central Campus Library expansion and
renovation
(iv) Northampton County Area Community College
(A) Expansion, including acquisition,
construction and related
infrastructure
(B) Land acquisition and construction of
new campus in Pocono Township, Monroe
County
(v) Community College of Philadelphia
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to expand the West Philadelphia
Regional Center
(vi) Penn Highlands Community College
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a new main campus building
(vii) Lincoln University
(A) Landscape general campus and around
all buildings, provide sidewalks,
streets, entrances, curbing and
pedestrian pathways to connect all
buildings. Provide additional parking
spaces on outer perimeter of campus.
(Base Project Allocation - $12,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $3,000,000)
(B) Construction of additional tennis
courts, softball field, soccer field
and bleachers to support track and
soccer fields
(Base Project Allocation - $14,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,000,000)
(C) Renovation of gymnasium, exercise
facilities, track, baseball field,
tennis courts and swimming pool
(Base Project Allocation - $22,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $3,000,000)
(D) Construction of a new
Learning/Counseling/Academic Student
Center
(Base Project Allocation - $28,000,000)
5,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
1,700,000
10,000,000
2,150,000
31,100,000
1,200,000
9,000,000
15,000,000
15,000,000
25,000,000
35,000,000
(Design and Contingencies - $7,000,000)
(E) Renovation/addition to Rivero Hall
(Base Project Allocation - $52,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $13,000,000)
(F) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-27, University Hall renovation
(G) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-37, Ware Center renovation, Phase
II
(H) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-40, Student Union Building
renovation, including ADA
accessibility upgrades
(I) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-41, construction of new science
and general classroom high-technology
building
(J) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-42, construction of new
international cultural center
(K) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-38, roof upgrades
(L) Additional funds for DGS Project No.
1101-32, HVAC systems and controls
(viii) The Pennsylvania State University
(A) Additional funding for new classroom
building at Berks Campus
(Base Project Allocation - $6,720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,680,000)
(B) Additional funding for new
administration building at Delaware
Campus
(Base Project Allocation - $1,760,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $440,000)
(C) Expansion and/or construction of
medical facilities, Hershey Medical
Center
(D) Construction of new classroom
laboratory building at the Berks
Campus
(E) Construction of new administration
building at the Delaware County Campus
(F) Expansion of the Henderson Building at
the University Park Campus, including
construction
(G) Expansion of the Moore Building,
including construction at the
University Park Campus
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the establishment of
the Animal Health Laboratory for
Western Pennsylvania, PADLS system,
Fayette Campus
(I) Construction of Center for Business
and Workforce Development at the
Pennsylvania College of Technology
(J) Expansion of the Community Arts Center
65,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
8,400,000
2,200,000
29,000,000
19,500,000
8,200,000
34,500,000
38,200,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
at the Altoona Campus
(K) Construction of Ethnic Study and
Museum Center at Schuylkill Campus
(ix) University of Pennsylvania
(A) Expansion of Morris Arboretum
(x) University of Pittsburgh
(A) Construct recreation and athletic
complex
(Base Project Allocation - $11,250,000)
(Land Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,250,000)
(B) Renovations and infrastructure
upgrades to Parran and Crabtree Halls
(C) Renovations and infrastructure
upgrades to Benedum Hall
(D) Midcampus research complex renovation
project
(Base Project Allocation - $37,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $4,200,000)
(E) Salk Hall addition
(F) Upgrade and deferred maintenance of
Chevron Science Center
(xi) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
(A) Acquisition of land, demolition and
construction of a multifaceted
biomedical research facility to
conduct basic research programs, basic
cancer research programs, as well as
translational and clinical research
(B) Construction of new facilities at the
Thomas E. Starzl Transplant Institute
for clinical and research programs
(C) Renovation of laboratories for McGowan
Institute for Regenerative Medicine
(D) Infrastructure improvements and
construction to include a public
entrance from the Central Business
District along Braddock Avenue at the
Braddock Campus
(E) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of lab, office and
support facilities at Magee-Womens
Hospital Research Center
(F) Kelly Building renovation project,
McKeesport, to accommodate expansion
of the Nursing School, oncology
services and physician offices
(xii) Temple University
(A) Restoration of the Historic Baptist
Temple. This project shall be
construed as a supplement to the
project authorized in section
3(5)(vi)(N) of the act of October 30,
2002 (P.L.891, No.131), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2001-2002, in the amount of
$22,045,000 and also as a supplement
1,000,000
12,000,000
18,000,000
37,000,000
38,000,000
42,000,000
40,000,000
8,000,000
20,000,000
20,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
12,500,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
to the project authorized in section
3(5)(vii)(k) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004, in the amount of
$2,011,000.
(B) Renovation of research facilities,
Barton Hall. This project shall be
construed as a supplement to the
project authorized in section
3(5)(vi)(M) of the act of October 30,
2002 (P.L.891, No.131), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2001-2002, in the amount of
$10,160,000 and also as a supplement
to the project authorized in section
4(3)(iv)(A) of the act of June 22,
2000 (P.L.136, No.27), known as the
Capital Budget Debt Authorization
Project Itemization Act of 2000-2001,
in the amount of $6,800,000.
(C) Addition to Presser Hall for School of
Music. This project shall be construed
as a supplement to the project
authorized in section 3(5)(vii)(H) of
the act of June 22, 2004 (P.L.257,
No.40), known as the Capital Budget
Project Itemization Act of 2003-2004,
in the amount of $5,688,000.
(D) Research, laboratory and office
building on main campus
(E) Temple University Hospital, Episcopal
Campus renovations, including
construction and infrastructure
improvements
(xiii) Scranton School for the Deaf
(A) Life safety, health and security
upgrades
(Base Project Allocation - $6,850,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,028,000)
(B) Construct a new library and media
communications center concurrent to
modern codes
(Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(C) Develop and make site improvements and
provide equipment for age-appropriate
recreational areas and sports sites
(Base Project Allocation - $100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $15,000)
(D) Additional funding for DGS project
416-11, campus safety improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $1,950,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $293,000)
(xiv) Montgomery County
(A) Acquisition of land and construction
of a new secondary school
(xv) Berean Institute
25,000,000
6,000,000
50,000,000
4,800,000
7,878,000
3,450,000
115,000
2,243,000
9,500,000
(A) Expansion of technology center, Phase
I
(7) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
(i) Rehabilitate and renovate emergency
operations center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,600,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(ii) Rehabilitate emergency operations center
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $75,000)
(iii) Construct emergency operations center
for the eastern area
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(8) Department of Environmental Protection
(i) Allegheny County
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 18433, concrete channel system along
Dirty Camp Run
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(B) Etna flood protection project
(Base Project Allocation - $720,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $144,000)
(C) Pine Creek Watershed, flood mitigation
(D) Shaler Township, North Lake Park,
restoration of lake
(ii) Beaver County
(A) Connoquenessing Creek flood mitigation
project
(ii.1) Bedford County
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 1838, Hyndman flood protection
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(iii) (Reserved)
(iv) (Reserved)
(v) (Reserved)
(vi) Crawford County
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 18316, compacted concrete detention dam
on Church Run upstream of Titusville
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(vii) Dauphin County
(A) Renovation of technology
infrastructure within the Rachel
Carson State Office Building
(Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000)
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Wildwood Lake
Flood Control Project
(C) Dock Street Dam replacement
(D) Construct central mine map repository
(Base Project Allocation - $2,700,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $300,000)
(viii) Delaware County
5,000,000
2,000,000
375,000
2,000,000
2,400,000
864,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,200,000
600,000
5,000,000
600,000
15,000,000
3,000,000
(A) Construction of shields to secure,
stabilize and protect six exposed
sanitary sewer pipes along Darby and
Crum Creeks and their tributaries
(ix) Elk County
(A) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements related to
the Clarion River flood prevention in
Ridgway Borough and Ridgway Township
(x) (Reserved)
(xi) Lackawanna County
(A) Blakely flood protection project
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(B) Additional funds for DGS project 18121, installation of rectangular
concrete channel in Jermyn Borough
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(xii) Lehigh County
(A) Construction of flood mitigation for
Spring Creek, Swabin Creek and the
Little Lehigh Creek within the Little
Lehigh Creek Watershed
(xiii) Luzerne County
(A) Coal Street flood control project
(B) Flood mitigation as part of Hicks
Creek flood control project in Exeter
Borough
(C) Rehabilitation of the wall along
Solomon's Creek stretching from Waller
Street to South Franklin Street
(D) Additional funds for DGS project 1833, stream bank stabilization in
Pittston Township
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(xiii.1) Lycoming County
(A) Replacement of the Louschy Run Culvert
system
(xiv) Monroe County
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs for
flood control and related improvements
to Brushy Mountain area along Route
447 in Stroud Township
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to rehabilitate Brushy Mountain area
along Route 447 in Stroud Township
(xv) Montgomery County
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for Tookany Creek
stabilization and flood control
project
(B) Additional funds for Tookany Creek
Flood Protection Project in Cheltenham
750,000
7,500,000
600,000
1,200,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
Township
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(C) Additional funds for DGS project 18108, construct concrete channel, extend
concrete culvert and increase flow
capacity under SEPTA railroad line in
Cheltenham Township
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(xvi) Montour County
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 18105, channel improvements, including
replacement of Route 11 bridge and
railroad bridge with box culvert
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(xvii) Philadelphia County
(A) Wissahickon Watershed initiative storm
water management system
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to restore FDR Park
lakes, including dredging and
floodgate reconstruction
(xviii) Warren County
(A) Jackson Run flood mitigation
(xix) Westmoreland County
(A) Additional funds for Export Flood
Protection Project DGS 183-13
(Base Project Allocation - $3,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $640,000)
(9) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
(i) Centre County
(A) Construction of dam in the vicinity of
Colyer Lake in Potter Township
(ii) Adam Bower Dam
(A) Rehabilitation of dam
(iii) Shikellamy State Park
(A) Construction of a fish passageway
(10) Department of General Services
(i) Allegheny County
(A) Acquisition of property at 660 First
Avenue in City of Pittsburgh
(ii) Dauphin County, Capitol Complex
(A) Additional funds for Project No. 94611 for additional State Museum
exhibits
(B) Construct new State Archives Building
(Base Project Allocation - $24,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $5,000,000)
(C) Additional funds for Project No. 94854 (946-12) for State Museum atrium
entrance addition and additional
renovations
(Base Project Allocation - $50,000,000)
1,200,000
2,400,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
3,840,000
2,500,000
8,000,000
12,600,000
21,500,000
22,000,000
30,000,000
60,000,000
(Design and Contingencies - $10,000,000)
(iii) Erie County
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of
the Warner Theater
(iv) Indiana County
(A) Additional funds for Project No. DGS
407-66, potential environmental
remediation at convocation center for
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
(v) Philadelphia County
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to modernize a publicly
owned natural gas utilities system in
cities of the first class
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a diagnostic and
rehabilitation center in Philadelphia
(C) DGS 522-2, Diagnostic and
Rehabilitation Center, Philadelphia.
This project shall be construed as a
supplement to the project authorized
in section 6(8)(ii)(A) of the act of
June 22, 2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known
as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(D) Pennsylvania Convention Center
expansion, including furniture,
fixtures and equipment, land
acquisition, renovation and
construction
(iv) Statewide project
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to modernize Rural
Pennsylvania's Emergency
Communications Network Infrastructure
(11) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission
(i) Brandywine Battlefield
(A) Provide permanent exhibits for
visitors center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(ii) Bucks County
(A) Washington Crossing State Park,
construction of new historic
interpretive museum and visitors
center
(B) Daniel Boone Homestead, install fire
protection and security systems
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $160,000)
(C) Graeme Park, renovate barn as fully
functional visitors center
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(iii) Potter County
15,000,000
10,000,000
200,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
300,000,000
20,000,000
1,200,000
20,000,000
960,000
2,400,000
(A) Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, expansion,
renovation and construction
(Base Project Allocation - $2,700,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(B) Renovate, upgrade and expand visitors
center and make associated site
improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(iv) Old Economy Village
(A) Additional funds for DGS 947-8.1,
construction of a visitors center
(12) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
(i) Pennsylvania National Guard Readiness
Center, Mercer County
(A) Additional funds for Project DGS 96316, construction of new Hermitage
Readiness Center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,640,000)
(Land Allocation - $200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $205,000)
(ii) Combined Readiness Center, York County
(A) Additional funds for construction of
combined readiness center
(Base Project Allocation - $521,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $155,000)
(iii) Delaware Valley Veterans Home
(A) Demolition, renovations and
construction of an addition to the
home for storage and museum for the
artifacts from the 3rd Regiment of the
Pennsylvania National Guard and other
artifacts from the 28th Infantry
Division
(iv) Hollidaysburg Veterans Home
(A) Construct backup waterline
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(B) Replace two elevators in Eisenhower
Hall
(Base Project Allocation - $240,000)
(v) National Guard Armory at 2700 Southampton
Road in Philadelphia
(A) Construct an addition or renovate
existing facility for storage and
museum for the artifacts from the 3rd
Regiment of the Pennsylvania National
Guard and other artifacts from the
28th Infantry Division
(vi) Readiness Center, Delaware or Chester
County
(A) Land acquisition for readiness center
(vii) Hollidaysburg Readiness Center
(A) Construction of a National Guard
readiness center, including
classrooms, administrative offices and
a mechanical room
(viii) Graterford field maintenance shop
3,200,000
3,000,000
550,000
2,045,000
676,000
1,000,000
150,000
240,000
1,000,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
(A) Construction and maintenance shop to
include work bays, arms vault and
administrative offices
(13) Department of Public Welfare
(i) Allentown State Hospital
(A) Renovate boiler plant
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(i.1) Clarks Summit State Hospital
(A) Refurbish the front entrance and steps
of Newtown Hall to comply with current
codes
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(ii) Danville State Hospital
(A) Replace electrical switch gear in each
building
(Base Project Allocation - $825,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $165,000)
(iii) Ebensburg Center
(A) Upgrade infrastructure for JFK
Learning Center and Memorial Hall
(Base Project Allocation - $1,450,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $290,000)
(B) Replace main direct sanitary line to
municipal plant for Ebensburg Center
and County PennDOT office
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $120,000)
(iv) Hamburg Center
(A) Replace water distribution center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(iv.1) Loysville Youth Development Center
(A) Renovate boiler plant
(Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $240,000)
(v) Mayview State Hospital
(A) Renovate water distribution system to
all buildings
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(B) Upgrade and replace existing smoke and
fire alarm system to meet current
codes
(Base Project Allocation - $540,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $108,000)
(v.1) Polk Center
(A) Renovate water treatment plant
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(B) Install new summer boiler to comply
with regulated requirements
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(vi) Norristown State Hospital
(A) Renovate boiler plant
1,000,000
600,000
600,000
990,000
1,740,000
720,000
1,200,000
1,440,000
2,400,000
648,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,800,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $300,000)
(vii) Pennhurst State Mental Hospital
(A) Demolition and removal of buildings
for abatement of hazardous materials
(viii) Polk Center
(A) Renovate storm drains
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(B) Dredge lake
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $140,000)
(ix) South Mountain Restoration Center
(A) Renovate HVAC system in building 7
(Base Project Allocation - $3,100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $620,000)
(B) Upgrade and replace existing smoke and
fire alarm system to meet current
codes
(Base Project Allocation - $3,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $640,000)
(x) Torrance State Hospital
(A) Install new gas boiler
(Base Project Allocation - $2,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $440,000)
(B) Renovate HVAC system to the remainder
of the Wiseman Building along with
upgrading fire alarm system to meet
compliance
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $360,000)
(xi) Warren State Hospital
(A) Upgrade electrical system
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $160,000)
(xii) Wernersville State Hospital
(A) Repair sewer distribution piping
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(xiii) White Haven Center
(A) Install emergency generators
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(B) Install new roofs on the Hickory,
Penn, Pine, Laurel, Parc and Haven
Buildings
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(C) Upgrade the steam and condensate
distribution system throughout the
facility
(xiv) YDC/YFC System, Statewide
(A) Install Shatterguard protective
coating on windows through the YDC/YFC
system
(Base Project Allocation - $513,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $102,000)
11,000,000
1,200,000
840,000
3,720,000
3,840,000
2,640,000
2,160,000
960,000
1,200,000
1,080,000
1,200,000
2,500,000
615,000
(13.1) Pennsylvania State Police
(i) Troop Headquarters
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Westmoreland County, Hempfield
Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Washington County, City of Washington
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Jefferson County, Punxsutawney Borough
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Butler County, Butler Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Erie County, Lawrence Park Township
(F) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Lycoming County, Montoursville Borough
(G) Facility improvements to include
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
(H)
(I)
(J)
(K)
(L)
(M)
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Blair County, Hollidaysburg Borough
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Dauphin County, West Hanover Township
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Lancaster County, East Lampeter
Township
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Philadelphia County, City of
Philadelphia
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Berks County, City of Reading
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Lehigh County, City of Bethlehem
Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
175,000
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Luzerne County, West Hazleton Borough
(N) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Luzerne County, Wyoming Borough
(O) Facility improvements to include
security (closed-circuit television
(CCTV) and substation monitoring
capabilities, lighting upgrades,
upgraded emergency generator,
industrial-strength wire mesh security
fencing and enhanced telephony/data
changes) and structural renovations,
Lackawanna County, Dunmore Borough
(ii) Troop A Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Cambria County,
Cambria Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
175,000
175,000
190,000
190,000
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Indiana County, White
Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Westmoreland County,
Washington Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Somerset County,
Somerset Township
(iii) Troop B Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
190,000
190,000
190,000
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Westmoreland County,
Rostraver Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Allegheny County, Moon
Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Fayette County, North
Union Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
190,000
190,000
190,000
tower) changes, Greene County,
Franklin Township
(iv) Troop C Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Clarion County, Monroe
Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Clearfield County,
Bradford Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Jefferson County,
190,000
190,000
190,000
Falls Creek Borough
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, McKean County, Hamlin
Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Elk County, Ridgway
Township
(F) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Forest County, Green
Township
(v) Troop D Stations
190,000
190,000
190,000
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Beaver County,
Brighton Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Armstrong County, East
Franklin Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Mercer County, Jackson
Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
190,000
190,000
190,000
190,000
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Lawrence County,
Neshannock Township
(vi) Troop E Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Erie County, Wayne
Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Venango County,
Cranberry Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
190,000
190,000
190,000
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Erie County, Girard
Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Crawford County,
Vernon Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Warren County,
Conewango Township
(vii) Troop F Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
190,000
190,000
190,000
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Potter County, Sweden
Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Cameron County,
Shippen Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Clinton County, Lamar
Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
190,000
190,000
190,000
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Tioga County, Richmond
Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Northumberland County,
Milton Borough
(F) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Snyder County, Penn
Township
(G) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
190,000
190,000
190,000
(viii)
(A)
(B)
(C)
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Northumberland County,
Shamokin Township
Troop G Stations
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Bedford County,
Bedford Township
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Huntingdon County,
Walker Township
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
190,000
190,000
190,000
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Juniata County,
Fermanagh Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Fulton County, Todd
Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Centre County, Rush
Township
(F) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
190,000
190,000
190,000
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Centre County, Boggs
Township
(ix) Troop H Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Cumberland County,
South Middleton Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Franklin County,
Guilford Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
190,000
190,000
190,000
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Dauphin County,
Washington Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Perry County, Howe
Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Adams County, Straban
Township
(F) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
190,000
190,000
190,000
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, York County,
Loganville Borough
(x) Troop J Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Chester County, London
Grove Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Chester County, West
Bradford Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
190,000
190,000
190,000
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Lancaster County,
Ephrata Township
(xi) Troop K Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Delaware County,
Middletown Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Montgomery County,
Skippack Township
(xii) Troop L Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
190,000
190,000
190,000
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Lebanon County, Union
Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Schuylkill County,
West Mahanoy Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Berks County, Tilden
Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
190,000
190,000
190,000
(xiii)
(A)
(B)
(C)
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Schuylkill County,
Wayne Township
Troop M Stations
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Bucks County, Dublin
Borough
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Bucks County, Bensalem
Township
Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
190,000
190,000
190,000
tower) changes, Lehigh County, Upper
Macungie Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Northampton County,
Plainfield Township
(xiv) Troop N Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Columbia County, South
Centre Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Monroe County,
190,000
190,000
190,000
Tobyhanna Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Carbon County,
Towamensing Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Monroe County, Pocono
Township
(xv) Troop P Stations
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Sullivan County,
Laporte Township
190,000
190,000
190,000
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Luzerne County, Salem
Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Bradford County, North
Towanda Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Wyoming County,
Tunkhannock Township
(xvi) Troop R Stations
190,000
190,000
190,000
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Wayne County, Cherry
Ridge Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Pike County, Blooming
Grove Township
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (intrusion detection system
(IDS), closed-circuit television
(CCTV) monitored at troop headquarters
and centralized dispatch security
centers, lighting upgrades, upgraded
emergency generator, industrialstrength wire mesh security fencing,
fire alarm system with remote
monitoring, environmental conditions
remote monitoring); structural
renovations to substations will vary
(examples are secure glass doors,
communication sheds, install remote
access to the public restroom in
lobby, reinforce weapon lockers);
enhanced telephony/data/radio (site
tower) changes, Gibson County, New
Milford Township
(xvii) Centralized Dispatch Centers
190,000
190,000
190,000
(A) Facility improvements to include
security (troop/station security
monitoring centers) and enhanced
telephony/data changes, Dauphin
County, West Hanover Township
(B) Facility improvements to include
security (troop/station security
monitoring centers) and enhanced
telephony/data changes, Montgomery
County, Norristown Borough
(C) Facility improvements to include
security (troop/station security
monitoring centers) and enhanced
telephony/data changes, Westmoreland
County, West Hempfield Township
(D) Facility improvements to include
security (troop/station security
monitoring centers) and enhanced
telephony/data changes, Clarion
County, Monroe Township
(E) Facility improvements to include
security (troop/station security
monitoring centers) and enhanced
telephony/data changes, Luzerne
County, Pittston Township
(xviii) Delaware County
(A) Construction of a new crime laboratory
facility
(Base Project Allocation - $6,760,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,352,000)
(14) State System of Higher Education
(i) Bloomsburg University
(A) Bakeless renovation
(B) Additional funds for Project DGS 40155, renovation of Ben Franklin
Building
(C) Construction of a
convocation/athletic/recreation center
(ii) California University
(A) Additional funds for Old Main and
South Hall renovation
(B) Additional funds for Project DGS 40255, addition to and renovation of
Steele Auditorium
(C) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to
stadium
(iii) Cheyney University
(A) Renovate Browne Hall
(B) Construct new student housing
(C) Renovate Carver Science Building
(iv) Clarion University
(A) Additional funds for Becht Hall
conversion and renovation
(B) Additional funds for project DGS 40460, repair or replace Peirce Science
Center
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
8,112,000
5,000,000
2,500,000
500,000
12,500,000
2,500,000
150,000
4,500,000
20,000,000
19,000,000
9,000,000
6,000,000
(v) East Stroudsburg University
(A) Additional funds for
renovation/replacement of Koehler
Fieldhouse and Natatorium
(B) Construction of science and technology
center
(C) Renovations to stadium
(D) Additional funds for project DGS 40557, renovation or replacement of
Monroe Hall
(vi) Edinboro University
(A) Hendricks Hall renovation
(B) Maintenance building replacement
(C) Additional funds for project DGS 40657, renovation or replacement of
Heather Hall
(D) Additional funds for project DGS 40655, construction of an Institute of
Human Services
(vi.1) Indiana University
(A) Additional funds for renovation of
Keith Hall
(vii) Kutztown University
(A) Additional funds for maintenance
building upgrade
(B) Additional funds for Sharadin Arts
Building renovation and addition
(C) Additional funds for Schaeffer
Auditorium renovation and addition
(D) Additional funds for project DGS 40860, renovation or replacement of
boiler plant
(viii) Lock Haven University
(A) Renovation and construction of a
science and math center, east campus
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to develop a multiuse
facility, including a Wrestling Hall
of Fame Center
(C) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of a
nanotechnology center
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Lock Haven
University Science Center
(E) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to improve and upgrade
McCollum Field
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Lock Haven
University Arena
(G) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of a
publicly accessible wireless network
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an alternative
energy facility
20,000,000
2,000,000
300,000
2,500,000
14,000,000
9,600,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
7,000,000
3,500,000
6,000,000
15,000,000
4,000,000
40,000,000
4,100,000
2,700,000
3,700,000
2,500,000
19,000,000
385,000
4,000,000
(I) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Lock Haven
University Pedestrian Mall
(J) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Lock Haven
University Alumni Conference Center
(K) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Lock Haven
University Small Business Development
Center
(ix) Mansfield University
(A) Additional funds for Decker Gym
renovation
(B) Additional funds for project DGS 41053, renovation or replacement of South
Hall
(C) Additional funds for project DGS 41054, renovation or replacement of Allen
Hall
(ix.1) Millersville University
(A) Construction of a sports education
center and 200-space parking garage
(Base Project Allocation - $21,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $4,000,000)
(x) Shippensburg University
(A) Additional funds for campus steam
plant renovation
(B) Additional funds for Huber Arts Center
renovation
(C) Additional funds for steam
distribution system renovation
(D) Renovate Henderson Hall
(E) Additional funds for renovation of
Dauphin Humanities Center
(xi) Slippery Rock University
(A) New performing arts center
(B) Construction of Centers for
Disabilities Education, Research and
Service
(xii) West Chester University
(A) Construction of a multipurpose
convocation center, including athletic
and performance areas and other
administrative and ancillary areas
(B) Renovation of Mitchell Hall
(14.1) Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
(A) Construction of new vocational
building
(B) Construction and related costs for
renovations and improvements to campus
facilities and infrastructure
(C) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to enhance facilities at
the college
(D) Construction of an instructional
building for carpentry, collision
repair and metal fabrication programs
5,750,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
8,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
25,000,000
16,000,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
13,500,000
1,500,000
30,000,000
4,000,000
15,100,000
9,000,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
(E) Construct a new library and media
communications center concurrent to
modern codes
(Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(F) Develop and make site improvements and
provide equipment for age-appropriate
recreational areas and sports sites
(Base Project Allocation - $100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $15,000)
(G) Additional funding for DGS project
416-11, campus safety improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $1,950,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $293,000)
(15) Department of Transportation
(i) Riverfront Office Center
(A) Purchase Riverfront Office Center
building
(Base Project Allocation - $30,000,000)
(ii) Clearfield County Welcome Center
(A) Construct New Wilds Gateway Welcome
Center
(Base Project Allocation - $6,500,000)
(iii) Safety rest area
(A) Construct safety rest area in Warren,
McKean, Potter or Tioga County
(Base Project Allocation - $6,500,000)
(B) Construct safety rest area in Clinton
County
(Base Project Allocation - $6,500,000)
(iv) US Route 219 Welcome Center
(A) Construction of welcome center
(16) Philadelphia Regional Port Authority
(A) Marginalize berth and construction of
750,000 square feet of warehouse space
for forest products
(B) Development of former Publicker site
for a 75-acre terminal and berth
expansion
(C) Acquisition of land and construction
of a warehouse for forest products
(D) Construction of additional facilities
for cocoa bean storage and related
costs
(E) Expansion of the Port facilities to
include Piers 122 and 124 and east end
of Navy Yard, including construction
and other related costs
(F) Construction of an 80,000 square foot
warehouse, including related costs
(G) Construction of rail spur for Port
activities
(H) Capital improvement to Tioga Marine
Terminal Frame supported building
(I) General improvements, including
infrastructure enhancement, new
construction and demolition, equipment
3,450,000
115,000
2,243,000
30,000,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
8,000,000
80,000,000
80,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
240,000,000
100,000,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
100,000,000
acquisition and capital maintenance
projects at all Philadelphia Regional
Port Authority facilities
(J) Infrastructure engineering survey of
all Philadelphia Regional Port
Authority facilities
(K) Tioga Marine Terminal crane rail
extension
(L) Construction, reconstruction,
infrastructure improvement, site
development and other related costs to
improve Girard Point, 2706 Penrose
Avenue, Pier No. 2, located in the
City of Philadelphia
(M) Land acquisition, site preparation and
related infrastructure improvements,
including transportation access and
construction of terminal facilities at
Girard Point, Pier 3
(N) Land acquisition at various sites for
expansion, development and improvement
of port facilities
(O) Construction of shipping berth at
Tioga Marina Terminal
(17) Erie - Western Pennsylvania Port Authority
(i) Port of Erie Shipyard and Drydock
(A) Capital improvements including
improvement of 3,800 linear feet of
dock wall, including the addition of
steel sheet piling, utilities, mooring
bollards and lighting
(B) Capital improvements necessary for the
retention of shipbuilding and repair
business, including advanced robotic
welding and material handling
equipment
(ii) Bayfront Center for Maritime Studies
(A) Construction of additional classrooms
(iii) Liberty Park Amphitheater
(A) Construction of permanent restrooms,
concessions building, emergency
treatment room and other public access
and aesthetic improvements
(18) Philadelphia County
(i) Aker Philadelphia Shipyard
(A) Reinforcement of outside crane area,
inside crane capacity and enhancement
to grand block building
(B) Renovate material receiving facility
(C) Renovations and reconstruction of
administrative and operational support
building
5,000,000
15,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
6,000,000
100,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
3,500,000
8,000,000
Compiler's Note: The Department of Public Welfare, referred
to in this section, was redesignated as the Department
of Human Services by Act 132 of 2014.
Section 4. Itemization of furniture and equipment projects.
Additional capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of movable
furniture and equipment to complete public improvement
projects and to be purchased by the Department of General
Services, its successors or assigns and to be financed by the
incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their
respective estimated financial costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) Office of Administration
(i) Statewide mobile radio and microwave
system
(A) Additional funds for DGS project 59010, Statewide mobile radio and
microwave system
1,500,000
(B) Additional funds for DGS project 59010, Statewide mobile radio and
microwave system
5,500,000
(ii) Commonwealth Technology Center
(A) Original furniture and equipment of
CTC project sponsored by Office of
Administration and PEMA
17,000,000
(2) Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources
(i) Benjamin Rush State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
217,000
(ii) Cook Forest State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
114,000
(iii) Delaware Canal State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
200,000
(iii.1) Kinzua Bridge State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
3,000,000
(iv) Nescopeck State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
150,000
(v) Pine Grove Furnace State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
200,000
(vi) Presque Isle State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
400,000
(vii) S.B. Elliott State Park
(A) Original furnishings and equipment for
overnight lodge at Visitors Gateway
Center to the Pennsylvania Wilds
1,500,000
(B) Furniture and equipment and related
costs for the Pennsylvania Wilds
Visitors Gateway
3,500,000
(C) Furnishings and equipment for Gateway
Inn
4,000,000
3,500,000
(D) Additional funding for original
furniture and equipment for visitors
center and overnight lodge facility
(vii.1) Sinnemahoning State Park
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
current capital projects
(viii) Elk County
(A) Purchase of furniture and equipment
for the Elk Visitors Center in
Pennsylvania Wilds in Benezette
(3) Department of Education
(i) The Pennsylvania State University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
new classroom building at Berks Campus
(B) Original furniture and equipment for
the Classroom Laboratory Building at
the Berks Campus
(B.1) Original furniture and equipment for
the new classroom laboratory building
at Berks Campus
(C) Original furniture and equipment for
the Material Sciences Building at the
University Park Campus
(D) Original furniture and equipment for
the Moore Building at the University
Park Campus
(E) Original furniture and equipment for
the Administration and Classroom
Building at the Delaware County Campus
(F) Original furniture and equipment for
the new administration building at
Delaware Campus
(ii) Lincoln University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
new science/technology facility, DGS
1101-41
(Base Project Allocation - $3,600,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $900,000)
(B) Original furniture and equipment for
new International Cultural Center, DGS
1101-42
(Base Project Allocation - $2,480,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $620,000)
(C) Original furniture and equipment for
Grim Hall renovation, DGS 1101-39
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(D) Original furniture and equipment for
Ware Center renovation, DGS 1101-37
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(E) Original furniture and equipment for
student union renovation, DGS 1101-40
(Base Project Allocation - $2,400,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $600,000)
(F) Original furniture and equipment for
University Hall renovation, DGS 110127
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,090,000
1,500,000
390,000
8,600,000
3,800,000
800,000
200,000
4,500,000
3,100,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,600,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $400,000)
(iii) University of Pittsburgh
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
renovations and infrastructure
upgrades to Benedum Hall
(B) Original furniture and equipment for
renovations and infrastructure
upgrades to Parran and Crabtree Halls
(C) Original furniture and equipment for
addition to Salk Hall
(D) Original furniture and equipment for
renovation of midcampus research
complex
(E) Furniture and equipment upgrades for
McGowan Institute for Regenerative
Medicine
(iv) Scranton School for the Deaf
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
the library and media communications
center
(v) Clearfield County Career and Technical
Center
(A) Equipment for use in building and
construction, transportation and
logistics, manufacturing and
communications services training
programs
(vi) Temple University Hospital, Episcopal
Campus
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
diagnostic lab
(3.1) Department of General Services
(i) Capitol Complex
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
new State Archives Building
(ii) Pennsylvania Convention Center
(A) Original furniture, fixtures and
equipment
(4) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
(i) Brandywine Battlefield
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
expansion of visitors center
(i.1) Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
museum renovation
(B) Original furniture and equipment for
expansion and renovation of museum
(ii) Pennsylvania Military Museum
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
renovation of museum
(iii) Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
renovation and expansion of museum
(iv) Slippery Rock University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
5,700,000
5,250,000
5,925,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,035,000
200,000
850,000
3,000,000
15,000,000
420,000
300,000
300,000
270,000
660,000
3,000,000
performing arts center
(5) State System of Higher Education
(i) Bloomsburg University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
Bakeless Center renovation
500,000
(ii) Cheyney University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
Browne Hall renovation
500,000
(iii) Clarion University
(A) Additional funds for original
furniture and equipment for Becht Hall
renovation
500,000
(iv) Edinboro University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
Hendricks Hall renovation
1,400,000
(B) Original furniture and equipment for
new maintenance building
1,000,000
(v) Kutztown University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
maintenance building upgrade and
garage demolition
400,000
(B) Additional funds for original
furniture and equipment for expansion
and renovation of Schaeffer Auditorium
500,000
(vi) Lock Haven University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
science and math center
2,100,000
(B) Equipment and furniture for classrooms
and laboratories for medical arts and
engineering programs at the Lock Haven
University Clearfield Campus
1,000,000
(vii) Shippensburg University
(A) Original furniture and equipment for
renovation of Roland and Shearer Halls
517,000
Section 5. Itemization of transportation assistance projects.
(a) Mass transit.--Additional capital projects in the
category of transportation assistance projects for mass
transit in which an interest is to be acquired or constructed
by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns
and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby
itemized, together with their estimated financial costs, as
follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) AMTRAN
(i) Capital upgrades related to technology
276,000
(ii) Replacement of vehicles, purchase of
tools and equipment and upgrade of
operations, maintenance and customer
service facilities
600,000
(1.1) Area Transportation Authority
(i) Purchase replacement vehicles, including
small heavy-duty vehicles and vans
340,000
(Base Project Allocation - $306,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $34,000)
(ii) Provide for intelligent transportation
system
(Base Project Allocation - $306,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $34,000)
(iii) Purchase three new vehicles and
intelligent transportation systems for
Monroe Township, Clarion County
(Base Project Allocation - $136,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $15,000)
(1.2) Beaver County Transit Authority
(i) Replace 18 fixed-route vehicles and two
demand response vehicles
(Base Project Allocation - $735,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $82,000)
(ii) Provide for design, land acquisition,
demolition and construction of a park and
ride lot
(Base Project Allocation - $735,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $82,000)
(ii) Provide for design, land acquisition,
demolition and construction of a park and
ride lot
(2) Berks and Reading Transit Authority
(i) Replace two fixed-route buses
(Base Project Allocation - $90,000)
(Design and Contingencies -$10,000)
(ii) Replace eight paratransit buses
(Base Project Allocation - $132,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $15,000)
(iii) Purchase auto vehicle locator system
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $17,000)
(iv) Renovations at the BARTA main facility at
1700 North 11th Street
(3) Blair County
(i) Altoona - Bellwood, construction of
trolley line from Altoona to Bellwood
(4) Butler Township
(i) Pullman Center Multimodal Transfer Center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,080,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $120,000)
(4.1) Cambria County Transit Authority
(i) Provide for replacement of cable for the
inclined cable replacement program
(Base Project Allocation - $22,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,000)
(ii) Purchase five replacement heavy-duty
buses
(Base Project Allocation - $192,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $21,000)
(iii) Replace 53 bus shelters which have met
their useful life
(Base Project Allocation - $60,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $7,000)
(4.2) Capital Area Transit
(i) Purchase 14 replacement buses and spare
parts
340,000
151,000
817,000
817,000
817,000
100,000
147,000
167,000
600,000
1,800,000
1,200,000
24,000
213,000
67,000
747,000
(Base Project Allocation - $672,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $75,000)
(ii) Purchase 16 new coaches to serve Corridor
One Regional Commuter Rail System
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $83,000)
(iii) Purchase replacement electronic fare
collection equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $75,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $8,000)
(5) Centre Area Transit Authority
(i) Replace fueling station
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $17,000)
(ii) Purchase automatic vehicle locator system
(Base Project Allocation - $140,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $16,000)
(6) City of Philadelphia
(i) Streetscape improvements along Market
Street
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $83,000)
(ii) Streetscape improvements adjacent to the
intersection of 52nd Street and Lancaster
Avenue
(Base Project Allocation - $375,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $42,000)
(iii) Streetscape improvements along Oxford
Avenue and Huntingdon Pike in Fox Chase and
Rockledge Borough in Montgomery County
(Base Project Allocation - $186,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $21,000)
(7) Clearfield County
(i) Purchase handicapped accessible transit bus
for the Clearfield County Area Agency on
Aging
(8) Clinton County
(i) Purchase five 14-passenger buses for Lock
Haven University Shuttle Transportation
(9) Delaware River Port Authority
(i) Provide for additional smoke and fire
system at Philadelphia Locust Street Subway
(Base Project Allocation - $100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $11,000)
(ii) Provide for interlocking project within
City of Philadelphia, including
rehabilitation/replacement of PATCO's three
interlockings, railhead profile grinding,
ballast remediation and rail replacement
(Base Project Allocation - $523,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $58,000)
(10) Elk County
(i) Construction of the St. Marys intermodal
transportation center
(11) Erie Metropolitan Transportation Authority
(i) Construction of new transit operations and
maintenance facility
833,000
83,000
167,000
156,000
833,000
417,000
207,000
100,000
5,600,000
111,000
581,000
2,750,000
3,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(ii) Purchase and construction/installation of
passenger shelters
(Base Project Allocation - $52,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $6,000)
(iii) Real-time information system project
(iv) Construction of new transportation center
within Glenwood Park in the City of Erie
(Base Project Allocation - $2,250,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
(v) Purchase automatic vehicle locator and
customer information system
(Base Project Allocation - $90,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $10,000)
(vi) Purchase four replacement buses, two
less-than-30-foot expansion trolleys and
shop and miscellaneous equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $697,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $77,000)
(11.1) Fayette Area Coordinated Transportation
(i) Purchase maintenance and facility
equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $68,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $8,000)
(ii) Purchase four replacement buses and spare
parts
(Base Project Allocation - $33,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $4,000)
(12) Fayette County
(i) Provide for Fayette County's intermodal
transit center and administrative
maintenance building
(Base Project Allocation - $201,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $22,000)
(ii) Construct Fayette County's Intermodal
Transit Center Facility and provide
maintenance equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $37,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $4,000)
(iii) Provide for Fayette County's Intermodal
Transit Center, bus replacements and bus
wash facility
(Base Project Allocation - $164,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $18,000)
(13) Lehigh and Northampton Transportation
Authority
(i) Purchase of 12 heavy-duty buses
(Base Project Allocation - $518,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $58,000)
(ii) Expand Easton garage to increase capacity
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $17,000)
(iii) Purchase 20 minibuses to replace 15
minibuses which have met their useful life
and expand five minibuses
(Base Project Allocation - $324,000)
58,000
850,000
2,500,000
100,000
774,000
76,000
37,000
223,000
41,000
182,000
576,000
167,000
360,000
(Design and Contingencies - $36,000)
(14) Luzerne County
(i) Acquisition, construction and infrastructure
development of an intermodal transportation
facility
(ii) Hazleton Public Transit, construction of
intermodal facility, related equipment and
bus replacements
(15) Mid-County Transit Authority
(i) Replace vehicle storage facility and upgrade
radio equipment
(Base Project Allocation - $76,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $9,000)
(16) Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority
(i) Design and construct park and ride lot
(Base Project Allocation - $60,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $7,000)
(16.1) Montgomery County
(i) Construction of Jenkintown Intermodal
Facility
(17) New Castle Transit Center
(i) Acquisition, construction, infrastructure,
abatement and other related costs for the
New Castle Transit Center
(18) Port Authority of Allegheny County
(i) FY 2008-2009 Section 5307 Formula Program
(ii) FY 2007-2008 Vehicle Overhaul Program
(iii) FY 2007-2008 flex funds
(iv) FY 2008-2009 Vehicle Overhaul Program
(v) FY 2007-2008 Section 5309 fixed guideway
modernization
(vi) FY 2008-2009 Infrastructure Safety Renewal
Program (ISRP)
(vii) FY 2007-2008 Section 5307 Formula Program
(viii) FY 2008-2009 Section 5309 fixed guideway
modernization
(ix) FY 2008-2009 flex funds
(x) FY 2007-2008 Infrastructure Safety Renewal
Program (ISRP)
(xi) FFY 2007 Section 5307 Formula Program
(Base Project Allocation - $6,547,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $728,000)
(xii) FFY 2007 Section 5309 Formula Program
(Base Project Allocation - $5,265,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $585,000)
(xiii) FY 2007-2008 Vehicle Overhaul Program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $350,000)
(xiv) FY 2007-2008 Infrastructure Safety
Renewal Program
(Base Project Allocation - $15,300,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,700,000)
(xv) FFY 2007 Federal Highway Flex Projects
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $200,000)
(18.1) Red Rose Transit Authority
2,500,000
1,042,000
85,000
67,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
7,275,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
5,850,000
16,000,000
7,275,000
5,850,000
2,000,000
16,000,000
7,275,000
5,850,000
3,500,000
17,000,000
2,000,000
(i) Design, engineering, construction and
acquisition for a heritage streetcar system
in Downtown Lancaster
(ii) Provide for design, land acquisition,
demolition and construction of a park and
ride lot at North Queen Street and McGovern
Avenue
(Base Project Allocation - $149,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $17,000)
(19) Schuylkill Transportation System
(i) Purchase of four heavy-duty buses
(Base Project Allocation - $210,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $23,000)
(ii) Construction of Union Station Transit
Center
(Base Project Allocation - $375,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $42,000)
(iii) Purchase of seven small transit buses
and one trolley bus and repair and
renovate maintenance facility
(Base Project Allocation - $197,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $22,000)
(19.1) Shenango Valley Shuttle Service
(i) Purchase two replacement buses
(Base Project Allocation - $90,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $10,000)
(20) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation
Authority
(i) FFY 2006 trackless trolley purchase
program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,203,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $356,000)
(ii) FFY 2005 bus purchase program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,203,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $356,000)
(iii) FY 2005-2006 vehicle overhaul program
(Base Project Allocation - $42,300,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $4,700,000)
(iv) FY 2005-2006 infrastructure safety
renewal program
(Base Project Allocation - $29,700,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $3,300,000)
(v) FFY 2001 additional funding for Section
5307 program
(Base Project Allocation - $408,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $45,000)
(vi) FFY 2006 Federal highway flex projects
(Base Project Allocation - $751,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $83,000)
(vii) FFY 2005 Federal highway flex projects
(Base Project Allocation - $751,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $83,000)
(viii) FFY 2001 additional funding for Section
5307 fixed guideway program
(Base Project Allocation - $4,288,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $477,000)
(ix) FFY 2006 Federal program
10,000,000
166,000
233,000
417,000
219,000
100,000
3,559,000
3,559,000
47,000,000
33,000,000
453,000
834,000
834,000
4,765,000
28,167,000
(Base Project Allocation - $25,350,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $2,817,000)
(x) FY 2006-2007 vehicle overhaul program
(xi) FY 2007-2008 vehicle overhaul program
(xii) FY 2006-2007 infrastructure safety renewal
project
(xiii) FY 2007-2008 infrastructure safety
renewal project
(xiv) FY 2006-2007 Section 5307 program
(xv) FY 2006-2007 Section 5309 program
(xvi) FY 2007-2008 Section 5307 program
(xvii) FY 2007-2008 Section 5309 program
(xviii) FY 2005-2006 bus purchase program
(xix) FY 2006-2007 trackless trolley purchase
(xx) FY 2007-2008 bus purchase program
(xxi) FY 2005-2006 Federal highway flex projects
(xxii) FY 2006-2007 Federal highway flex
projects
(xxiii) FY 2007-2008 Federal highway flex
projects
(xxiv) FY 2004-2005 transit enhancement program
(xxv) FY 2006-2007 transit enhancement program
(xxvi) FY 2001-2002 Section 3 program
(additional)
(xxvii) FY 2001-2002 Section 9 program
(additional)
(xxviii) Construction of the SEPTA R5 Rail
extension to Coatesville, Parkesburg and
Atglen
(xxix) Additional funding for FFY 2001 Section
5309 Fixed Guideway Program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,203,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $356,000)
(xxx) FFY 2006 Trackless Trolley Purchase
Program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,203,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $356,000)
(xxxi) FFY 2004 Transit Enhancement Program
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $50,000)
(xxxii) FFY 2006 Transit Enhancement Program
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $50,000)
(xxxiii) FFY 2007 Section 5307 Program
(Base Project Allocation - $10,440,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,160,000)
(xxxiv) FFY 2007 Section 5309 Program
(Base Project Allocation - $15,660,00)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,740,00)
(xxxv) FFY 2007 Bus Purchase Program
(Base Project Allocation - $3,240,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $360,000)
(xxxvi) FFY 2007 Federal Highway Flex Projects
(Base Project Allocation - $751,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $83,000)
(20.1) Westmoreland County Transit Authority
47,000,000
47,000,000
33,000,000
33,000,000
11,320,000
16,980,000
11,600,000
17,400,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
834,000
834,000
834,000
500,000
500,000
4,765,000
453,000
27,000,000
3,559,000
3,559,000
500,000
500,000
11,600,000
17,400,000
3,600,000
834,000
(i) Purchase accessible vans, replacement and
expansion buses. This project shall be
construed to be a replacement of the project
itemized in section 5(23)(ii) of the act of
July 2, 1993 (P.L.265, No.47), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for
1993-1994.
23,000
(ii) Park and ride facilities, general
improvements, maintenance garage, replacement
and expansion buses. This project shall be
construed to be a replacement of the project
itemized in section 5(13)(i) of the act of
June 25, 1999 (P.L.237, No.35), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for
1999- 2000.
2,000,000
(21) Williamsport Bureau of Transit
(i) Improve rail hub at Lycoming Mall and
retrofit bus fleet to provide for automatic
vehicle location system
150,000
(Base Project Allocation - $135,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $15,000)
162,000
(ii) Purchase three replacement vehicles
(Base Project Allocation - $146,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $16,000)
(iii) Improve garage and office to provide
additional maintenance and fleet storage
space
167,000
(Base Project Allocation - $150,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $17,000)
(22) York County Transportation Authority
(i) Acquisition, construction, infrastructure
and related costs for expanding the current
Transfer Center
131,000
(23) Other Class 3 and Class 4 rural and public
transportation systems
(i) For Class 3 and Class 4 rural and public
transportation systems, other than SEPTA and
the Port Authority of Allegheny County, to
fund projects, including, but not limited
to, purchase of vehicles, vehicle overhaul,
purchase of facilities, facility renovations
and other capital equipment and associated
capital items
4,000,000
(b) Rural and intercity rail.--Additional capital projects
in the category of transportation assistance projects for
rural and intercity rail service projects to be constructed or
with respect to which an interest is to be acquired by the
Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns and to
be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized,
together with their respective estimated financial costs, as
follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) Adams County
(i) Growmark FS, LLC, construction of a 5,000foot rail siding from main line, including a
new switch from main track and four
2,500,000
additional switches and bulk loading and
unloading equipment
(1.1) Allegheny County
(i) Leetsdale Industrial Park, rehabilitation of
rail infrastructure, including the
rebuilding of track, installation of new
crossties, repair of existing switches,
resurfacing of track, repair of grade
crossings and rebuilding of drainage systems
(ii) Leetsdale Industrial Park, construction of
additional rail spur tracks, including grade
crossings with crossing protection
equipment, installation of switches and
drainage improvements
(1.2) Aliquippa & Ohio River Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of main line in Beaver
County, including ties, rail, surface,
bridges, switches, road crossings and signal
and communication, grading, drainage and
other associated improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation and the construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Beaver County, including ties, rail,
surface, switches, road crossings and signal
and communication, grading, drainage and
other associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(2) Allegheny & Eastern Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of main line from St. Marys to
Erie in Warren, Elk and Erie Counties (MP 131
to MP 3, including Johnsonburg Yard, Warren
Yard and all sidings), including ties, rail,
surface, bridge, switches, ditching,
undercutting, brush cutting, road crossings
and signal and communication and any other
related work
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation and the construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
from St. Marys to Erie in Elk, Warren and
Erie Counties (MP 3 to MP 131, including all
yards, sidings and subdivisions), including
ties, rail, surface, bridge, switches,
ditching, undercutting, brush cutting, road
crossings and signal and communication and
any other related work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $150,000)
(iii) Provide for rail rehabilitation from
Erie to St. Marys, including rail, ties,
bridge deck repairs, surfacing and road
crossing improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $3,300,000)
(3) Allegheny Valley Railroad
800,000
400,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
4,950,000
1,650,000
3,300,000
(i) Allegheny Subdivision rail infrastructure
rehabilitation, including track, roadbed,
bridges and grade crossings from MP 0 to MP
20 in Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties
(Base Project Allocation - $2,300,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $230,000)
(ii) P&W Subdivision rail infrastructure
rehabilitation, including track, roadbed,
bridges and grade crossings from MP 1 to MP
17 and from MP 322 to MP 326 in Allegheny
County
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(iii) W&P Subdivision rail infrastructure
rehabilitation, including track, roadbed,
bridges and grade crossings from MP 5 to MP
39 in Allegheny and Washington Counties
(Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $120,000)
(iv) Development of new yard track and
intermodal transfer structures within New
Kensington complex from MP 17 to MP 19.4 in
Westmoreland County to support rail-truck
and rail-barge transfer market development
(Base Project Allocation - $4,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $420,000)
(v) Provide for expanded rail-truck and railbarge transfer market in connection with new
Mon-Fayette Expressway Interchange
(Base Project Allocation - $4,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $420,000)
(4) Beech Creek Railroad
(i) Acquisition, rehabilitation and replacement
of rail trackage on a 49-mile corridor, work
to include the replacement of deteriorated
and/or missing ballast, ties, rails and
switches and the construction of bridges,
culverts and road crossings in Blair,
Clinton, Centre and Clearfield Counties
(4.1) Berks County
(i) Birdsboro materials, construction of a new
track siding at the Birdsboro Yard at
milepost GV 17
(5) Blair County
(i) ABCD Corporation, construction of a rail
siding
(ii) ABCD Corporation, construction of a rail
siding located in North Woodbury Township
(6) Bucks County
(i) Improvement of railroad clearances between
Wilkes-Barre and the Port of Bucks County
(7) Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of main line from Brockway to
New Castle in Jefferson, Allegheny, Indiana,
Armstrong, Lawrence, Beaver, Clearfield and
Butler Counties (MP 193 to MP 303.5,
including DuBois Yard, Riker Yard, Butler
2,530,000
1,980,000
1,320,000
4,620,000
4,620,000
9,000,000
335,000
570,000
2,000,000
3,500,000
10,450,000
Yard, Northern Subdivision, Indiana Branch
and all sidings), including ties, rail,
surface, bridge, switches, ditching,
undercutting, brush cutting, road crossings
and signal and communication and any other
related work
(Base Project Allocation - $9,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $950,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation of main line from Brockway
to State Line, NY, in Jefferson, Elk and
McKean Counties (MP 193 to MP 116, including
Johnsonburg Yard, Bradford Yard,
subdivisions and all sidings), including
ties, rail, surface, bridge, switches,
ditching, undercutting, brush cutting, road
crossings and signal and communication and
any other related work
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(iii) Rehabilitation and the construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
from New Castle to State Line, NY, in
Jefferson, Elk, McKean, Butler, Lawrence,
Armstrong, Allegheny, Cameron, Warren, Erie
and Clearfield Counties (MP 52 to MP 10 and
MP 303 to MP 116, including all yards,
sidings and subdivisions), including ties,
rail, surface, bridge, switches, ditching,
undercutting, brush cutting, road crossings
and signal and communication and any other
related work
(Base Project Allocation - $3,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $350,000)
(iv) Upgrade railroad infrastructure enabling
increased coal shipments to Homer City
electric generating station
(v) Upgrade railroad infrastructure to enable
the expansion of Rosebud Mining coal
preparation and railcar loading facility
(vi) Rehabilitation of track from Cloe to
Creekside
(8) Cambria Rail Line
(i) Capital improvements to 8.3 miles of the
Cambria Rail Line
(9) Delaware and Hudson Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation and construction of sidings
to serve new and existing customers in
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour and
Northumberland Counties and other related
improvements
(ii) Rehabilitation and construction of rail
infrastructure from Taylor to Sunbury in
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour and
Northumberland Counties and other related
improvements
(10) Central Columbia & Pennsylvania Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of main line from
Pennsylvania/Ohio state line to Darlington
4,950,000
3,850,000
2,200,000
1,500,000
4,200,000
800,000
1,100,000
7,700,000
1,100,000
in Beaver County, including ties, rails,
surface, bridges, switches, road crossings
and signal and communication, grading,
drainage and other associated improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation and the construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Beaver County, including ties, rail,
surface, switches, road crossings and signal
and communication, grading, drainage and
other associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(11) Central New York Railroad
(i) Maintenance and rehabilitation of track from
MP 186.6 to MP 201.9 in Susquehanna County
(ii) Maintenance and rehabilitation of track from
MP 90.98 to MP 117.76 in Pike County
(12) Clearfield County
(i) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the new railroad track and
the rehabilitation of existing railroad track
in Curwensville Borough
(13) Clinton County
(i) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to rehabilitate existing
railroad tracks and related facilities in
Renovo Borough
(14) CSX
(i) Philadelphia, establishment of an additional
controlled siding on the Trenton Line
extending south from CP Berry for
approximately 10,000 feet
(ii) Chambersburg, establishment of double-stack
vertical clearances from Connellsville to
Chambersburg over the CSX Keystone,
Cumberland, Metropolitan and Lurgan
Subdivisions
(iii) Stoney Creek Branch, rehabilitation of
Stoney Creek Branch to FRA Class II standards
between Norristown to Lansdale, including a
new side track to Lansdale Warehouse and
increased capacity at Lansdale Yard
(iv) West Trenton Line, establishment of doublestack vertical clearances on the CSX Trenton
subdivision between Park Junction at the City
of Philadelphia and the County Line between
Philadelphia and Bucks Counties
(v) Engleside Connection, complete wye connection
in the City of Philadelphia to permit
progressive train movements from CSX
Philadelphia Subdivision to Conrail shared
assets
(vi) Connellsville, establishment of double-stack
vertical clearances from the Ohio state line
to Connellsville over the CSX Pittsburgh and
Keystone Subdivisions
1,100,000
4,650,000
3,350,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
14,000,000
85,000,000
11,000,000
11,000,000
4,000,000
11,000,000
(vii) Construction of railroad track and related
infrastructure that improves efficient
movement of freight trains through the City
of Philadelphia
(15) CSX and Norfolk Southern
(i) Operated line at Stoney Creek Rail Branch,
restore ten miles of track to Class II
service in Montgomery County
(16) CSXT S&C Branch Shortline Railroad
(i) Acquisition and rehabilitation
(16.1) DP Advisors, LLC
(i) Construct a 3,200-foot rail siding, including
installation of switches, rail/highway grade
crossing, and site preparation to serve
warehousing facilities at the Logistic Center
in Allentown
(Base Project Allocation - $1,600,000)
(17) Delaware & Hudson Railway
(i) Rehabilitation and construction of rail
infrastructure from state line to Taylor in
Susquehanna, Wyoming and Lackawanna Counties,
including ties, rail, surface, bridges,
switches, road crossings and signal and
communication, grading, drainage and other
associated improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $700,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation and the construction of
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Susquehanna, Wyoming and Lackawanna
Counties, including ties, rail, surface,
switches, road crossings and signal and
communication, grading, drainage and other
associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(iii) Rehabilitation and construction of rail
infrastructure from Taylor to Sunbury in
Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour and
Northumberland Counties, including ties,
rail, surface, bridges, switches, road
crossings and signal and communication,
grading, drainage and other associated
improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $700,000)
(iv) Rehabilitation and the construction of
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour
and Northumberland Counties, including ties,
rail, surface, switches, road crossings and
signal and communication, grading, drainage
and other associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(iv) Rehabilitation and the construction of
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour
6,000,000
9,400,000
3,000,000
1,600,000
7,700,000
1,100,000
7,700,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
and Northumberland Counties, including ties,
rail, surface, switches, road crossings and
signal and communication, grading, drainage
and other associated work
(v) Rehabilitation and the construction of
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Philadelphia, including ties, rail,
surface, switches, road crossings and signal
and communication, grading, drainage and
other associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(18) Department of Transportation
(i) Construction of rail production facility and
track, MAGLEV
(ii) Advanced Manufacturing and Precision
Fabrication of Large Steel Structures and
Curved Beam Technology Program, continued
and expanded development of efforts in
McKeesport to fabricate, test, integrate and
certify high-speed guideway beams for
commercial availability, MAGLEV
(19) Erie County
(i) Construction and reconstruction of a new
rail spur, turnouts, roadbed, switching and
ancillary improvements as well as bridge
improvements, signalization and related
engineering necessary to reactivate rail
import and export at the former
International Paper Company site in the City
of Erie
(ii) Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority,
construction of a 2,000-foot rail spur
connecting the shipyard to the nearby CSX
rail network
(iii) IFP North America, construction of a rail
spur to provide access to east-west CSX and
Norfolk Southern rail lines for the import
of raw materials and export of juice product
(19.1) ES3 LLC
(i) Provide for engineering, land acquisition,
construction and reconstruction of a rail
freight intermodal facility in York County
(Base Project Allocation - $870,000)
(Land Allocation - $2,100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $30,000)
(20) Everett Railroad
(i) Construction of a rail siding as part of
the Walter Business Park
(21) Freeport Terminals
(i) Construction of 1.5-mile railroad siding
at Freeport Terminals to access Norfolk
Southern and Pittsburgh & Shawmut
Railroads, including switches, crossing
rehabilitation and
construction/reconstruction of underpass
structure, including new retaining walls
and reconstruction of slip to accommodate
1,100,000
3,000,000
14,000,000
3,000,000
1,000,000
750,000
3,000,000
470,000
5,748,000
intermodal traffic
(Base Project Allocation - $5,225,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $523,000)
(21.1) Indiana County
(i) Design and construction of a rail siding and
spur at the Homer City Generating Station
(21.2) Kiski Junction Railroad
(i) Armstrong County, revitalization of rail
line
(ii) Acquisition, rehabilitation, construction
and engineering for a railroad between
Schenley and Ford City, including land
acquisition, grading, bridges, crossings,
signals, track and support facilities
(22) Knox-Kane Railroad
(i) Upgrades, including ties, ballast and
drainage work to allow travel of heavy loads
(ii) Acquisition and/or upgrade of a railroad,
construction and acquisition
(23) Lackawanna County Railroad Authority
(i) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Nay Aug Tunnel
railroad clearance project
(24) Lancaster County
(i) Renovation of the Lancaster City Amtrak
(25) Lawrence County
(i) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the rehabilitation of rail
infrastructure in City of New Castle
(ii) Construction and rehabilitation of railroad
trackage at Ellwood Quality Steel, including
switches and other rail-related
infrastructure
(Base Project Allocation - $2,700,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $300,000)
(26) Lebanon County
(i) Pennsy Supply, rehabilitation and
construction of a bulk transfer facility,
including 22,000 feet of track, 14 switches,
utility relocation, bulk loading and
unloading equipment and a railroad scale at
the intermodal facility located in North
Annville and North Londonderry Townships
(ii) Pennsy Supply, construction of a 3,000-foot
rail siding, including a new switch and the
purchase of bulk loading and unloading
equipment at a new intermodal facility in
South Lebanon Township
(26.1) Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company
(i) Construct bulk transfer facility, including
loading and unloading equipment, asphalt
pad, unloading bridges, drainage, rail spur
sidings, switches and track
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(27) Luzerne County
(i) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the extension of rail spur
4,000,000
7,000,000
8,000,000
14,000,000
28,000,000
975,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
9,800,000
900,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
to improve rail access in Newport Township
(ii) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for bulk transfer facility
located in the City of Hazleton
(iii) Construct a bulk transfer facility,
including 1,600 feet of track, two switches,
site preparation, an asphalt pad with an
access road, utilities relocation and
loading/unloading equipment at an intermodal
facility located in the City of Hazleton
(iv) Provide new rail siding for new rail
service to the Sather Building within the
Grimes Industrial Park in Avoca
(v) Rehabilitate and construct a bulk transfer
facility, including 18,500 feet of track,
three switches, utility relocation, a
railroad bridge and bulk loading/unloading
equipment at Pennsy Supply, Inc., in Jenkins
Township
(28) Lycoming County
(i) Design and construction of a new and
expanded transfer facility at the Newberry
rail yard
(29) Middletown & Hummelstown Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of interchange with Norfolk
Southern and Amtrak, including switches,
signals and rail infrastructure
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $80,000)
(30) Monroe County
(i) Upgrade railroad crossing at North Courtland
and Route 209
(ii) Purchase from Norfolk Southern Railway
Company and rehabilitation of 10 miles of
main line trackage between MP 84.6 in
Analomik and MP 74 in Slateford, Monroe
County Railroad Authority
(30.1) Monroe County Rail Authority
(i) Provide for acquisition and rail
rehabilitation of the 10-mile former ErieLackawanna main line track
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(31) Montour County
(i) United States Gypsum, construction of rail
line
(32) Norfolk Southern Railroad
(i) Port Berry Branch, construct two miles of
additional main line track between CP Wing
and Port Perry Tunnel, including traffic
control signals
(ii) Saltsburg, construct a 130-car controlled
passing siding in the vicinity of Saltsburg
at MP LC 24
(iii) Provide for clearance improvement work on
Keystone Corridor to accommodate doublestack requirements between Harrisburg and
Philadelphia
2,500,000
2,500,000
1,100,000
6,000,000
3,900,000
880,000
500,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
6,900,000
8,400,000
5,900,000
14,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $14,000,000)
iv) Stabilize embankment at MP 4.3 on Mon Line
(Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000)
(v) Construct five miles of additional track and
maintain the track between CP Harris and CP
Rockville on the main line
(Base Project Allocation - $9,240,000)
(vi) Construct an additional 6,500 feet of track
to extend two passing sidings near Safe
Harbor Dam
(Base Project Allocation - $3,500,000)
(vii) Replace bridge over Susquehanna Road in
Montgomery County
(Base Project Allocation - $11,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $900,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,100,000)
(32.1) Northampton County
(i) Construct rail siding/spur to loading dock
of a spec building occupied by C&S Wholesale
Grocers, Inc., Lower Nazareth Township
(ii) Construct 3,200-foot rail siding, including
a three switch rail/highway grade crossing
and site preparation to serve warehousing
facilities at the LogistiCenter in Allentown
(33) North Shore Railroad
(i) Randalls-McCray Alternative Fuels, LLC,
construction of double-track rail siding and
associated loading/unloading facility to
former TRW facility
(Base Project Allocation - $2,100,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $210,000)
(34) Northumberland County
(i) Rehabilitation and rebuilding of railroad
bridge serving F. P. Leopold and Moran
Industries as well as connecting spur lines
off of Buffalo Line of Norfolk Southern
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $180,000)
(ii) Moran Industries, installation of major
lead siding of Buffalo Line of Norfolk
Southern, including switches and other
normal components for rail infrastructure as
part of plant expansion
(iii) Norfolk Southern Railroad and Susquehanna
Rail Works, construction of rail siding and
switch from Norfolk Southern line to
facility
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $45,000)
(35) Northwest Pennsylvania Regional Planning and
Development Commission
(i) Acquisition and rehabilitation of Knox-Kane
Railroad to serve industrial sites
(35.1) City of Philadelphia
(i) Rehabilitation and construction of the
former Conrail Girard Point Yard
(36) Pittsburgh & Ohio Central Railroad
7,000,000
9,240,000
3,500,000
13,000,000
800,000
1,600,000
2,310,000
1,980,000
1,650,000
495,000
2,000,000
1,400,000
(i) Rehabilitation of main line from Neville
Island to Bridgeville in Allegheny County,
including ties, rail, surface, bridges,
switches, road crossings and signal and
communication, grading, drainage and other
associated improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation of main line from
Bridgeville to Arden in Allegheny and
Washington Counties, including ties, rail,
surface, bridges, switches, road crossings
and signal and communication, grading,
drainage and other associated improvements
(Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $300,000)
(iii) Rehabilitation and the construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
in Allegheny and Washington Counties,
including ties, rail, surface, switches,
road crossings and signal and communication,
grading, drainage and other associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(iv) Rehabilitate railroad bridges in Mckees
Rocks, Kirwan Heights, Bridgeville and
Mayview, including masonry abutments,
approach spans, main spans, deck replacement
and related work
(Base Project Allocation - $910,000)
(37) Pittsburgh & Shawmut Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of main line from Freeport to
Brookville and Sligo to Driftwood in
Cameron, Elk, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion
and Armstrong Counties (MP 3 to MP 110 and
MP 18 to MP 88, including DuBois Yard,
Brookville Yard, Kittanning Yard and all
sidings), including ties, rail, surface,
bridge, switches, ditching, undercutting,
brush cutting, road crossings and signal and
communication and any other related work
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation and construction of new
sidings to serve new and existing customers
from Freeport to Driftwood to Sligo in
Jefferson, Elk, Cameron and Armstrong
Counties (MP 88 to MP 110, including all
yards, sidings and subdivisions), including
ties, rail, surface, bridge, switches,
ditching, undercutting, brush cutting, road
crossings and signal and communication and
any other related work
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $250,000)
(38) Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad
(i) Clearance project to accommodate doublestack cars on main line between Reading MP
4,950,000
3,300,000
1,100,000
910,000
4,950,000
2,750,000
2,700,000
600 and Nesquehoning Junction MP 124
(ii) Track rehabilitation on main line from
Reading MP 60 to Mehoopany MP 213
(iii) Land acquisition, track and switch
construction in and around Taylor Yard on
Scranton Branch and Running Track in Luzerne
County
(iv) Purchase and installation of a welded rail
train on the main line from Reading MP 62 to
Dupont MP 175
(v) Track rehabilitation and extension of tracks
in North Reading Yard in Berks County to
enhance the use of this facility as
interchange location with Norfolk Southern
for coal and other unit train business
(vi) Rebuild Tamaqua Yard in Schuylkill County
to improve efficiency of service to
customers in the coal region
(vii) Track rehabilitation to the Mahanoy &
Shamokin Branch
(viii) Track rehabilitation on the Tremont
Branch
(ix) Track rehabilitation of the Pottsville,
Minersville and Middleport Branches from
Port Clinton to the new Yuengling facility
in Port Carbon
(38.1) Green Holdings
(i) Construction of rail siding at proposed
Green Holding, LLC ethanol facility in
Porter Township, Schuylkill County, and
construction of rail spur from siding to
existing Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern
main line for transfer and unloading of corn
and other commodities
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $450,000)
(ii) Construction of three miles of railroad
line from Morea/New Boston to Frackville
Industrial Park, including construction of
three railroad bridges, property
acquisition, grading and engineering
(39) Reading and Northern Railroad
(i) Clearance project to accommodate doublestack cars on main line between Reading MP
60 and Nesquehoning Junction MP 124, Berks,
Schuylkill and Carbon Counties in
conjunction with Nesquehoning Bridge Phase
II
(ii) Track rehabilitation on main line from
Reading MP 60 to Mehoopany MP 213, Berks,
Schuylkill, Carbon and Luzerne Counties to
permit safer and more efficient service to
all RBMN customers
(iii) Land acquisition and rehabilitation, track
and switch construction in and around Taylor
Yard on Scranton Branch and Running Track in
Luzerne County
3,000,000
1,375,000
3,500,000
1,400,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
840,000
840,000
4,950,000
9,000,000
2,700,000
3,000,000
1,375,000
(iv) Purchase and installation of a welded rail
train on the main line from Reading MP 62 to
Dupont MP 175 in Berks, Schuylkill, Carbon
and Luzerne Counties
(v) Track rehabilitation and extension of tracks
in North Reading Yard in Berks County
(vi) Rebuild Tamaqua Yard in Schuylkill County
(vii) Track rehabilitation to the Mahanoy &
Shamokin Branch in Schuylkill, Columbia and
Northumberland Counties
(viii) Track rehabilitation on Tremont Branch in
Schuylkill County
(ix) Track rehabilitation of Pottsville,
Minersville and Middleport Branches from
Port Clinton to new Yuengling Facility in
Port Carbon, Schuylkill County
(40) River Hill Coal
(i) Rehabilitation and expansion of track
infrastructure for new Thompsontown tipple,
including drainage, water control enclosures
and other rail infrastructure related to the
interchange and loading of rail cars
(Base Project Allocation - $3,200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $320,000)
(ii) Construction and rehabilitation of railroad
spur at River Hill Tipple, including
switches and other related rail
infrastructure
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $80,000)
(iii) Construction and rehabilitation of Bowman
siding off R.J. Corman Railroad, including
switches and other related rail
infrastructure
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $150,000)
(41) R.J. Corman Railroad
(i) Rehabilitation of the rail line known as the
Clearfield Cluster, located in Cambria,
Clearfield, Centre, Indiana and Jefferson
Counties
(ii) Engineering, acquisition and construction
of a five-mile rail line connecting the R.J.
Corman railroad to the site of the new
facilities of PA Waste, LLC
(42) Schuylkill County
(i) Randalls McCray Alternative Fuels, LLC,
construction of a bulk transfer facility,
including 1,200 feet of track, switches,
site preparation, utility relocation and
loading/unloading equipment at an intermodal
facility located in Jajic Industrial Park,
Delano Township
(43) SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority
(i) Lewistown Street running railroad track
reconstruction
(ii) Construction of infrastructure to enhance
3,500,000
1,400,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
840,000
840,000
3,520,000
880,000
1,650,000
8,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,540,000
2,300,000
safety in Spring Township, Centre County
(iii) Design and construction of a new and
expanded transfer facility at the Newberry
Rail Yard, including acquisition and related
infrastructure
(iv) Rehabilitation of the King Street crossing
in Northumberland County
(v) Mifflin County Industrial Park East Railroad
and related facilities, new facilities to
serve the proposed 316-acre Mifflin County
Industrial Park East
(43.1) Susquehanna County Railroad Authority
(i) Acquire property and reconstruct track to
establish new industrial park, including
track construction, siding construction,
switch installation, land acquisition and
related work
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(44) Union Railroad Company
(i) USS Mon Valley rail rehabilitation,
including upgrades, rail installation,
switches, road crossings at USS facility,
track ties and switches on the Union
Railroad main line in Penn Hills, Turtle
Creek, East Pittsburgh, North Versailles,
West Mifflin and Clairton
(Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $20,000)
(ii) Upgrade rail infrastructure within the
Curry Hollow "B" Yard, including track
rebuilding, switch replacement and
associated work
(Base Project Allocation - $580,000)
(44.1) Warren County
(i) Hyma-Devore Lumber Company, rehabilitation
and replacement of rail siding to begin rail
shipments, including replacement of
deteriorating ballast, rail, ties, switches
and turnouts and the construction of
culverts and ditches
(44.2) West Chester Railroad
(i) Maintenance to passenger line, including
construction
(45) Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad
(i) Additions and betterments to former Conrail
track in Crawford, Erie, Mercer, Venango,
Warren and surrounding counties, to assure
the ability to provide continued and
enhanced rail freight service. Work may
include, but is not limited to, grading,
ballast, crossties, rail welding, rail
replacement, rail renewal, bridge
rehabilitation, highway grade crossing and
grade crossing protection renewal and signal
repair
(46) Westmoreland County Industrial Development
Corporation
3,900,000
100,000
1,400,000
2,000,000
5,020,000
580,000
500,000
3,000,000
3,900,000
(i) Radebaugh Subdivision head worn and curve
worn rail replacement from MP 0 to MP 23.8
in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties
1,100,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(ii) Rehabilitate Radebaugh Branch, including
rail replacement and associated work
1,766,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,766,000)
(47) Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway
(i) Construction of 3,000-foot-plus passing
track and three switches at Bruceton to
provide interchange capability with
Allegheny Valley Railroad
556,000
(Base Project Allocation - $505,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $51,000)
(ii) Rehabilitation of rail infrastructure,
including replacement of rail ties and
upgrade of several crossings located in
approximately 40 miles of Rook Subdivision
of Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad
990,000
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $90,000)
(iii) Rehabilitation of track infrastructure of
the Mifflin Branch of Wheeling & Lake Erie
Railroad, including replacement of ties,
rail, ballast and other related materials
528,000
(Base Project Allocation - $480,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $48,000)
(iv) Construct new connection to the Allegheny
Valley Railroad at Bruceton, including
track, switch, site and related work
420,000
(Base Project Allocation - $420,000)
(48) Wyoming County
(i) Procter and Gamble Paper Products Co.,
Mehoopany Plant, rehabilitate and
reconstruct rail spur and switching yard,
including switches, signals, ties, ballast,
rail and other related railroad
construction materials
1,250,000
(49) York County
(i) Acquisition of land and construction and
engineering of a rail freight intermodal
facility
3,000,000
(c) Air transportation.--Additional capital projects in the
category of transportation assistance projects for air
transportation service to which an interest is to be acquired
by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns
and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby
itemized, together with their respective estimated financial
costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) Berks County
(i) Reading Regional Airport
(A) Construct hangars
250,000
(Base Project Allocation - $200,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $50,000)
(B) Demolition and site restoration of
hangar No. 501
(ii) Maxatawny Township
(A) Acquisition and development of the
Kutztown Airport
(1.1) Bucks County
(i) Quakertown Airport
(A) Construction of airport hangars
(B) Acquisition and rehabilitation of
former technical school property for
operation of office and business
(C) Property acquisition
(2) Butler County
(i) Butler County Airport
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(3) Cambria County
(i) Cambria County Airport
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $320,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $80,000)
(4) Carbon County
(i) Carbon County Airport
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $240,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $60,000)
(5) Chester County
(i) Chester County Airport
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $410,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $103,000)
(5.1) Crawford County
(i) Port Meadville Airport
(A) Construction of six single-aircraft
hangars
(B) Construction of 20 T-hangars and
construction of hazmat/scuba regional
emergency responders at Port Meadville
Airport
(5.2) Indiana County
(i) Indiana County Airport Authority
(A) Runway extension and rehabilitation for
Jimmy Stewart Airport
(5.3) Lancaster County
(i) Lancaster County Airport Authority
(A) Site development and construction of Thangar complex
(B) Site development and construction of
corporate hangar and offices
(6) Lawrence County
(i) New Castle Airport Authority
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the New Castle Airport Authority
1,020,000
5,500,000
600,000
1,000,000
700,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
513,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
1,400,000
3,400,000
4,500,000
expansion
(7) Lehigh County
(i) Lehigh Valley International Airport
(A) Land acquisition
1,500,000
(Land Allocation - $1,500,000)
(ii) Airport improvements for economic
development and safety enhancement
5,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $4,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $500,000)
(8) Luzerne County
(i) Wilkes-Barre/Wyoming Valley Airport
450,000
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $360,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $90,000)
(9) Lycoming County
(i) Williamsport Regional Airport, Montoursville
Borough
(A) Design and construction of facility
improvements, including directional
signage, terminal building, renovations,
parking and Pennsylvania State Police
hangar improvements
676,000
(10) Northumberland County
(i) Northumberland County Airport
104,000
(A) Construct hangars
(Base Project Allocation - $83,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $21,000)
(11) Philadelphia County
(i) Philadelphia International Airport
(A) Runway extension and other airfield
improvements
10,000,000
Section 6. Itemization of redevelopment assistance projects.
Additional capital projects in the category of
redevelopment assistance projects for capital grants by the
Department of Community and Economic Development, its
successors or assigns, authorized under the provisions of the
act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, No.493), known as the Housing
and Redevelopment Assistance Law, and redevelopment assistance
capital projects and to be financed by the incurring of debt
are hereby itemized, together with their estimated financial
costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Adams County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of the Gettysburg Area
School District stadium
500,000
(B) Harrisburg Area Community College,
Gettysburg Campus, facility
expansion/renovation to increase the
availability of academic square
footage
3,000,000
(i.1) Carroll Valley Borough
(A) Construction of municipal building and
police station
1,300,000
(ii) Cumberland Township
(A) Consolidation and rehabilitation of
YWCA facilities, including
construction
(iii) Gettysburg Borough
(A) Construction of the Borough Public
Swimming Pool
(B) Gettysburg College,
construction/expansion of existing
day-care center to expand capacity for
college and community use
(C) Development of the Pathways Innovation
Center, including acquisition,
demolition, engineering and
infrastructure improvements
(iv) Huntington Township
(A) Infrastructure, development, site
development, design and construction
of buildings related to the
construction of a new equestrian
facility
(2) Allegheny County
(i) City of Pittsburgh
(A) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs for the restoration of
the historic New Grenada Theater
(B) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs to expand the National
Aviary
(C) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs for the Pittsburgh Glass
Center expansion project
(D) Construction and related costs for the
Eighth Street Project in Pittsburgh's
Cultural District
(E) Construction and related costs for the
renovation and expansion of the Jewish
Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
facilities
(F) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(G) Construction and other related costs
to expand the UPMC Transplant Center
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the expansion of the
Pittsburgh Zoo
(I) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for Federal North Federal Hill
(J) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for City Theatre
(K) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an early childhood
center at the Western Pennsylvania
School for Blind Children
(L) Construction, infrastructure and other
500,000
500,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
20,000,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
2,000,000
30,000,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
20,000,000
10,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,100,000
10,000,000
related costs for the expansion of
Duquesne University
(M) University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, acquisition of land,
demolition and construction of a
multifaceted biomedical research
facility to conduct basic research
programs, basic cancer research
programs and translational and
clinical research
(N) Expansion of the Children's Institute,
including acquisition, construction,
abatement of hazardous materials and
related infrastructure
(O) Construction of a translational
research facility
(P) Renovation of brewing and bottling
plant, including construction of new
building
(Q) Construction of Shaler Area Emergency
Services Building
(R) Expansion and renovation of Children's
Institute facility to increase its
total bed capacity from 39 to 80 and
add five new classrooms and a day
hospital program
(S) Construction of building for
additional cancer research at
University of Pittsburgh Cancer
Institute
(S.1) Construction of new facilities for
the clinical and research programs at
Thomas E. Starzl Transplant Institute,
University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center
(T) Renovation of laboratories at McGowan
Institute for Regenerative Medicine,
University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center
(U) Infrastructure improvements and
construction to include a public
entrance from the Central Business
District along Braddock Avenue,
Braddock Campus, University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center
(V) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of lab, office and
support facilities, Magee-Womens
Hospital Research Center, University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center
(W) Infrastructure improvements and
renovations at the Braddock end of the
site for development for clean,
industrial, flex and warehousing space
at Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge
(X) Infrastructure improvements of Phase
II section, Nine Mile Run
(Y) Acquisition, infrastructure
20,000,000
6,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
6,000,000
20,000,000
20,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
12,500,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
improvements and construction,
Nanotechnology Building, CarnegieMellon University
(Z) Infrastructure improvements, Carnegie
Museum, Oakland
(AA) Expansion to include construction,
Phipps Conservancy and Botanical
Gardens
(BB) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of a state-of-the-art
exhibition and performing arts center,
African-American Cultural Center
(CC) Infrastructure improvements and
construction, Armstrong Cork Building
Project
(DD) Infrastructure improvements for
mixed-use development, including
parking, Fifth and Forbes Corridor
Redevelopment
(EE) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of two new parking
garages, Pittsburgh Technology Center
Mixed-Use Development
(FF) Infrastructure improvements,
renovations and construction, Duquesne
University
(GG) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of a
mixed-use development, including an
incubator office building, retail
development, residential development
with a community center and open space
linking to the city trail system, Mt.
Ararat Community Renaissance Project
(HH) A mixed-use development, commercial
and residential site, site and
infrastructure improvements to support
existing and new businesses in the
business district on Penn and Center
Avenues
(II) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs, including parking
facilities, as part of the Armstrong
Lofts redevelopment project
(JJ) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the renovation of a historic
cultural community center
(KK) Construction and infrastructure
improvements of an Entertainment
Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon
University
(LL) Construction, renovations and
infrastructure improvements, Mt.
Washington/Grandview Avenue renovation
project
(MM) Infrastructure improvements and
construction, Southwestern
1,000,000
5,125,000
10,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
12,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
5,000,000
250,000
400,000
4,000,000
Pennsylvania Economic Conversion
Center for Green Products and Applied
Research
(NN) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction for
community development project,
Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment
Group
(OO) Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh
Regional History Center, exhibit
construction
(PP) Soldiers and Sailors Museum, capital
improvements and renovation of
facility, including auditorium
improvements, roof replacement,
elevator and exterior and electrical
upgrades
(QQ) University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Kelly Building renovation
project, McKeesport, to accommodate
expansion of the Nursing School,
oncology services and physician
offices
(RR) City of Pittsburgh Development
Project, acquisition, site preparation
and infrastructure
(SS) Manchester Thomas and Betts
Redevelopment, infrastructure
improvements and construction for the
redevelopment of a brownfield
(TT) Gage Building Adaptive Reuse,
infrastructure improvements and
construction
(UU) Pittsburgh Mercy Health System,
construction and renovation of
existing structures for an integrated
interventional surgical suite for the
treatment of stroke patients at Mercy
Hospital
(VV) Pittsburgh Mercy Health System,
construction and renovation of
existing structures to expand ICU
capacity at Mercy Hospital
(ii) County projects
(A) Improvements to SPC Regional
Enterprise Tower, including
construction and infrastructure
(B) Expansion of the St. Clair Hospital
emergency department, including
construction of a building that will
house additional health care services
in Mt. Lebanon
(C) Expansion and renovation of the AlleKiski Medical Center's Emergency
Department
(D) Renovations at the Woods Run, Hill
District and East Liberty facilities,
Carnegie Library, Neighborhood Library
7,000,000
1,000,000
5,250,000
1,000,000
250,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
7,000,000
3,750,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
7,500,000
Revitalization Program
(E) Renovation and rehabilitation,
including infrastructure improvements
of the County Health Building
(F) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of the
County Forensic Laboratory
(G) Acquisition, environmental cleanup and
construction, Steel Valley Trail
Development
(H) Infrastructure improvements and
construction, Point State Park
Riverfront Connections
(I) Infrastructure improvements, site
preparation and construction for
comfort facilities, County Park
restorations
(J) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and renovations at site
for brownfield and community
redevelopment project
(K) Redevelopment, infrastructure
improvements and construction to
Edgewater Steel property
(L) Construction and renovation for
Hartwood Acres Amphitheatre
(M) Construction and renovation to
Hartwood Acres Mansion
(N) Infrastructure improvements and
renovations to an existing
manufacturing facility, Blawnox
Redevelopment
(O) Residential and commercial development
of the former Forest Hills Engineering
Center, including site remediation and
development, infrastructure
improvements and construction
(P) MAGLEV, Advanced Manufacturing and
Precision Fabrication of Large Steel
Structures and Curved Beam Technology
Program, continued and expanded
development of efforts in McKeesport
to fabricate, test, integrate and
certify high-speed guideway beams for
commercial availability
(Q) MAGLEV, construction of rail
production facility
(R) Construction of Harrison Township
Community Center
(S) Construction of Pleasant Ridge
facility
(T) Construction of Tarentum Senior Life
Center and Wellness Center
(U) Construction of Frazer Hall
(V) Burns Heights revitalization,
including infrastructure development
and demolition
4,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
4,650,000
1,400,000
20,000,000
1,500,000
300,000
2,500,000
6,500,000
1,000,000
14,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
400,000
1,350,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
(W) Hawkins Village infrastructure
development, including street
resurfacing and curb replacement
(X) North and South Parks, site
preparation and construction for
irrigation upgrades for golf courses
(Y) North Park lake, refurbishment of
trail
(Z) Allegheny County Community College,
acquisition, renovations and
construction of a workforce training
center facility which will serve as a
state-of-the-art training facility
focused on technology training and
continuing professional education
(AA) Allegheny County Park System
expansion, including infrastructure
improvements and construction projects
(BB) Allegheny River Towns Enterprise Zone
project, acquisition, infrastructure
improvements, remediation and
construction for redevelopment
projects
(CC) Community College of Allegheny
County, Siemens Building, Airport West
Corridor, renovation and
rehabilitation of old Siemens Building
for classroom and workforce purposes
(DD) Senior housing project and/or
infrastructure in support of senior
housing project
(EE) Construction of a World War II
Veterans Memorial
(FF) Allegheny County Airport
Revitalization Project
(GG) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for Southside Works Garages
(HH) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to expand and
renovate the Lauri Ann West Memorial
Library
(II) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the Harrison
Township Center
(JJ) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the Tarentum
Life Center
(iii) Bethel Park
(A) Acquisition and construction of a YMCA
branch facility in Bethel Park,
including related infrastructure
(B) Renovation of Logan School, including
construction, abatement of hazardous
materials and infrastructure, for
redevelopment as a community college
facility
500,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
8,000,000
4,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
1,500,000
1,050,000
1,000,000
3,500,000
(C) Development and construction of an
expanded central fire station, which
would require renovating and/or
replacing the existing building
(iii.1) Bradford Woods Borough
(A) Woodlands Foundation, Inc.,
construction/renovation of program
facility building
(iv) Carnegie Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for the redevelopment of
the Carnegie downtown business
district
(iv.1) Collier Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs as part of the Prestley
Street and Lane Road economic
development project
(B) Botanic Garden at Settlers Cabin Park,
site preparation and construction of
visitor center complex and garden
(iv.2) Dormont Borough
(A) Rehabilitation of Dormont Pool and
Recreation Facility
(iv.3) Findlay Township
(A) Dicks Sporting Goods, expansion of
headquarters facility
(B) North Field development
(iv.4) Jefferson Hills Township
(A) Jefferson Technology Center, redevelop
area for small testing-based business
park
(iv.5) City of McKeesport
(A) Auberle, construction/development of a
facility to house at-risk children
(iv.6) Borough of Castle Shannon
(A) Infrastructure improvements,
construction and renovation for the
development of retail space and
parking garages
(iv.7) Forest Hills
(A) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements, construction and
renovations, Forest Hills Business
District
(B) Land acquisition, site development and
building construction and renovations,
Forest Hills multipurpose facility
(iv.8) Jefferson Hills Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for Jefferson Regional
Medical Center improvements
(iv.9) Marshall Township
(A) Tech 21 Marshall Township Trail
Network, construction of three miles
of new trail, including a lighting
system
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
2,600,000
5,000,000
8,000,000
3,000,000
500,000
4,000,000
250,000
1,500,000
10,000,000
500,000
(iv.10) Borough of McKees Rocks
(A) Acquisition and infrastructure
improvements for manufacturing site,
P&LE McKees Rocks
(v) Millvale Borough
(A) Construction, site improvement, site
redevelopment and other related costs
for the Hillside parking and
development project
(B) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs to redevelop North
Avenue and Grant Avenue
(C) Construction, abatement and other
related costs for the redevelopment of
301 North Avenue
(D) Millvale Community Center,
infrastructure improvements,
renovations and construction
(vi) Monroeville Borough
(A) Construction and related costs for a
recreation and cultural community
center
(B) Construction and renovation for
expanded inpatient and outpatient
clinical programs for Western
Pennsylvania Hospital-Forbes Regional
Campus
(C) Monroeville Community Center Aquatic
Center, construction
(D) Boyce Park, site preparation and
construction of new ski lifts and
cabling
(vi.1) Moon Township
(A) Clinton Industrial Park, Phase II,
construction of five pad-ready
industrial sites with infrastructure
(B) The Film Factory, construction of two
sound stages and state-of-the-art
special effects and digital editing
equipment and digital picture exchange
camera equipment
(vi.2) Mt. Lebanon Borough
(A) Expand emergency department, expansion
of outpatient and endoscopy procedures
at St. Clair Hospital
(B) Construction of the Center for
Compassionate Care
(C) McNeilly Road Recreation Center,
construction of an athletic facility
(vi.3) Neville Township
(A) Redevelopment of brownfield site,
including acquisition, demolition and
remediation for light industrial and
commercial expansion, Neville Crossing
project
(vi.4) McKeesport
(A) Regional hydroponic and agricultural
5,000,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
13,900,000
10,000,000
400,000
300,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
greenhouse, construction
(B) Riverfront development project,
acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction for
recreation, commercial and residential
uses
(C) Impact McKeesport Downtown
Revitalization project, acquisition,
rehabilitation, renovation, demolition
and construction of the downtown,
including former industrial sites and
the commercial business district
(vi.5) Munhall Borough
(A) Infrastructure improvements and
construction for Battle of Homestead
historic site
(B) West field renovation
(vi.6) New Kensington
(A) River Line development, relocation and
reconstruction of existing businesses
and infrastructure improvements
(vi.7) North Versailles
(A) Construction of a new truck bay for
the North Versailles Volunteer Fire
Department
(vii) O'Hara Township
(A) Construction and renovation of Lauri
Ann West Memorial Library
(vii.1) Penn Hills
(A) Penn Hills cement plant, acquisition,
infrastructure improvements and
rehabilitation of a former concrete
plant
(viii) Plum Borough
(A) Construction and related costs for the
Plum Senior Community Center
(ix) Reserve Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for a municipal building
(ix.1) Richland Township
(A) Construction of a special needs
playground at Pine Richland Youth
Center
(x) Ross Township
(A) Construction and other related costs
to expand the Ross Township emergency
management building
(B) Site development and construction of
an emergency management facility to
include emergency-related equipment
storage
(xi) Scott Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for improvements to the
Brookview Avenue neighborhood
(xii) Sewickley Borough
(A) Expansion and renovation of Sewickley
3,750,000
6,250,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
Valley Hospital emergency room,
including construction and related
infrastructure
(B) Family Guidance, expansion of camp for
at-risk youth to increase capacity of
children served
(C) Sewickley Valley Hospital, renovation
and expansion of the emergency
department
(xiii) Shaler Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Shaler Area EMS headquarters
(xiv) Sharpsburg Borough
(A) Construction and other related costs
to renovate the Linden Gym to include
a public library
(xiv.1) Swissvale
(A) Renovations to Carrie Furnaces former
steel mill, for national historic site
(xv) Upper St. Clair Township
(A) Redevelopment and construction for the
development of the Boyce Mayview Park,
including infrastructure
(B) Expansion of the Upper St. Clair
Township Volunteer Fire Department,
including acquisition, construction
and related infrastructure
(xvi) Urban Redevelopment Authority of
Pittsburgh
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure, abatement and other
related costs for neighborhood
development in the City of Pittsburgh
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a public market
place
(C) Rehabilitation and replacement of the
Allegheny riverwall and construction
of public infrastructure and amenities
along the Allegheny River
(D) Streetscape improvements,
industrial/commercial site development
and other capital revitalization
activities to promote economic
development in the Strip District
(E) South Hills High School and other
closed school buildings, acquisition,
construction, abatement of hazardous
materials, redevelopment and related
infrastructure
(F) Construction, infrastructure,
environmental remediation and
redevelopment costs associated with
mixed-use and commercial development
in the Fifth, Forbes and Wood Street
corridors, Fifth Avenue District
250,000
4,000,000
500,000
500,000
15,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
6,000,000
5,000,000
60,000,000
(G) Redevelopment and related
infrastructure improvements to produce
terminal
(H) New construction and infrastructure
improvements, South Shore Riverfront
Park
(I) Acquisition, site and infrastructure
improvements, environmental
remediation and construction, South
Hills High School
(J) Construction, renovations and
infrastructure improvements, Beechview
business district redevelopment
(K) Construction, infrastructure
improvements and renovations, West
End-Elliott business district
redevelopment
(L) Nine Mile Run Phase II and Phase III,
site preparation, infrastructure and
development of housing units in the
Summerset housing development, City of
Pittsburgh
(M) South Side Works infrastructure and
parking, construction, infrastructure,
environmental remediation and
redevelopment
(N) Former Nabisco Plant rehabilitation
project, including acquisition,
infrastructure and construction
(O) Pittsburgh Abandoned Property
Management Project, including
acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction
(P) Bryant Street, Highland Park Business
District rehabilitation, acquisition,
infrastructure improvements and
construction
(Q) Southwestern Pennsylvania Center for
Economic Conversion Center for High
Performance, acquisition,
infrastructure improvements and
construction
(xvii) Hampton Township
(A) Redevelopment and restoration of a
historic facility
(xviii) Verona Borough
(A) Steel City Rowing Boathouse project,
development of riverfront trails and
acquisition and construction for
regional riverfront rowing facility
(xix) Wilmerding Borough
(A) Acquisition and development of
Wilmerding Castle to provide for
educational and tourism attractions
and commercial tenants
(3) Armstrong County
(i) County projects
5,000,000
3,500,000
5,000,000
250,000
250,000
20,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
25,000,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
500,000
500,000
1,500,000
(A) Renovations to the former county jail
for conversion to a document storage
center
(B) Construction and equipment for new
facility for 911 center relocation
(C) Site preparations to create ready
sites for an industrial park facility
(D) Renovate former IUP Kittanning campus
(E) Kittanning Borough Downtown
Redevelopment, redevelopment of
downtown area, including construction
and related infrastructure
improvements
(F) Redevelopment and rehabilitation of
Armsdale office complex
(i.1) Apollo Borough
(A) Apollo brownfield project,
infrastructure improvements and
renovations
(ii) Freeport Borough
(A) Redevelopment of the downtown area,
including environmental remediation,
construction and related
infrastructure
(iii) Kiskiminetas Township
(A) Construction of township building,
including acquisition and
environmental remediation of land
(iv) Manor Township
(A) Acquisition of land and construction
of township building, including
related infrastructure
(v) Ford City
(A) Renovation of the downtown area of
Ford City, including construction and
related infrastructure
(4) Beaver County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Beaver County Conference
Center
(B) Construction and related costs for the
renovation and expansion of The
Medical Center - Emergency Room
(C) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Beaver development project
(D) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(E) Expansion of the Beaver County YMCA
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to rehabilitate and
restore the recreation and cultural
center in Center Township
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
1,250,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
550,000
10,000,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
7,000,000
(ii) City of Aliquippa
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Aliquippa development project
(B) Renovations to Aliquippa Community
Hospital
(iii) Ambridge Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Ambridge development project
(iv) Beaver Borough
(A) Construction and related costs for a
county administration building
(v) City of Beaver Falls
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Beaver Falls development
project
(vi) Bridgewater Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Bridgewater development
project
(vi.1) Center Township
(A) Infrastructure and renovations for the
Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit No.27
(vii) Chippewa Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Chippewa Township development
project
(viii) Darlington Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Darlington Township
development project
(ix) East Rochester Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the East Rochester development
project
(x) Economy Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Economy development projecy
(xi) Freedom Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Freedom development project
(xii) Hopewell Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Hopewell Township
redevelopment project
(xiii) Industry Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
5,000,000
600,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,400,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Industry redevelopment project
(xiv) Midland Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Midland development project
(B) Site acquisition, site improvement and
site cleanup of Midland industrial
sites. This project shall be construed
as a supplement to the project
authorized in section 6(4)(xi)(A) of
the act of June 22, 2004 (P.L.257,
No.40), known as the Capital Budget
Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(xv) Monaca Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Monaca development project
(xvi) New Brighton Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs for a
materials technology center
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the New Brighton development
project
(xvii) New Sewickley Township
(A) Construction and infrastructure costs
related to the New Sewickley Township
municipal building expansion project
(xviii) Ohioville Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Ohioville development project
(xix) Rochester Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Rochester development project
(xx) Rochester Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Rochester Township development
project
(xxi) Shippingport Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Shippingport development
project
(xxii) South Beaver Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the South Beaver Township
development project
(xxiii) Vanport Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Vanport Township development
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
3,500,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
project
(5) Bedford County
(i) County projects
(A) Bedford Area School District,
renovation of the high school
auditorium, including construction,
and construction of restroom
facilities at the track/soccer complex
(B) Construction of Bedford County
Business Center II, a second
multitenant building
(C) Additional funds for redevelopment,
rehabilitation and renovation of
Bedford Springs Hotel and Resort,
Phase II. This project shall be
construed to be a supplement to the
project itemized in section 6(5)(i)(A)
of the act of June 22, 2004 (P.L.257,
No.40), known as the Capital Budget
Project Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(ii) Bedford County Development Association
(A) Development of the Everett Business
Park Biotechnology Center
(B) Construction of a multitenant building
in Bedford Business Park
(C) Onsite and offsite infrastructure for
Phase II of Business Park II
(iii) Bedford Borough
(A) Development of the National Museum of
the American Coverlet
(6) Berks County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of
RiverPlace, RiverPlace Development
Corporation
(B) Site acquisition and preparation and
construction of new baseball stadium,
Reading/Berks County Baseball Stadium
(C) Development of biotech facility at the
airport
(D) Acquisition, environmental
remediation, rehabilitation,
construction, renovation, site
improvements and infrastructure as
necessary for the redevelopment of
various brownfield development sites
that are deemed a priority by the
county's brownfield development
program
(E) Land acquisition and development of
sites designated by the county in the
Vision 2020 County Comprehensive Plan
as appropriate for industrial park
development
(ii) Bern Township
(A) Mid-Atlantic Air Museum expansion,
1,500,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
500,000
6,270,000
42,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
600,000
including construction
(B) Construction and infrastructure
improvements for a nutrition, wellness
and bioresearch industrial park on the
grounds of Reading Regional Airport
(C) Berks County Industrial Development
Authority, acquisition of land,
engineering and cost of developing
infrastructure for industrial park to
serve industry clusters identified in
the Action Plan for Investing in a New
Pennsylvania, the ICGR report and the
Leak-Goforth study such as those
engaged in agri-bio, medical equipment
and devices, agro-food processing and
shared service on nonaviation land at
the Reading Regional Airport along
Route 183 called the Reading-Berks
Research and Technology Center
(ii.1) Bethel Township
(A) Site preparation, infrastructure
improvements and construction to
develop site for business development,
Bethel Business/Industrial Park
(ii.2) Birdsboro Borough
(A) Land acquisition, environmental
remediation, flood control
improvements, site development and
infrastructure improvements to convert
the former Armorcast brownfield site
into a mixed-use development of
residential, retail and office uses
(ii.3) Cumru Township
(A) American Museum of Veterinary
Medicine, acquisition, infrastructure
and construction
(ii.4) Exeter Township
(A) Infrastructure development, including
traffic and transportation
improvements to support the
redevelopment of a blighted property
into the Exeter Retail Center
(ii.5) Maxatawny Township
(A) Acquisition, site preparation and
construction at 222 North Industrial
Park
(B) Acquisition and development of
multiple acre tract known as the
Kutztown Airport site, Kutztown
Airport Redevelopment project
(C) Berks County Industrial Development
Authority, acquisition of land,
engineering and cost of developing
infrastructure for business, office
and industrial park along Route 222
called the 222 North Industrial Park
(iii) New Morgan Borough
3,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
7,500,000
5,000,000
(A) Development of a Smart Growth
Community, including construction and
abatement of hazardous materials for
commercial, industrial and
recreational uses
(iii.1) Perry Township
(A) Acquisition, infrastructure
development and construction of
project along Route 61 to create an
industrial park to serve industries
engaged in food processing, Food
Industry Park
(B) Berks County Industrial Development
Authority, acquisition of land,
engineering and cost of developing
infrastructure for industrial park to
serve industries engaged in food
processing activities along Route 61,
called the Berks County Food Park
(iii.2) City of Reading
(A) Expansion, renovation and construction
to create a learning center, creative
arts center, teen center and
additional office space to Salvation
Army Reading Corps Headquarters
(B) Renovation and expansion of cafeteria
and banquet facilities and
construction of a multipurpose room to
student center, Alvernia College
(C) Construction of a recreational field
house and athletic field for college
and community uses, Alvernia College
(D) Renovation and construction of
building infrastructure, Reading/Berks
YMCA building
(E) Acquisition, demolition and site
preparation for abandoned buildings to
prepare for development
(F) Construction of a multiscreen movie
theater
(G) Construction of retail shops and, at
GoggleWorks Parking Garage,
construction
(H) Acquisition of land, demolition of
buildings and construction of
GoggleWorks apartments and parking
development
(I) GoggleWorks Building 2, construction
and expansion to facilitate a
children's museum and magnet school
for the arts
(J) Apartment and shops development at 3rd
quadrant adjacent to the GoggleWorks
(K) Construction of hotel banquet,
convention center and parking garage
as part of Convention Hotel
(L) Philosopher's Landing amphitheatre
25,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
4,000,000
7,500,000
1,200,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
1,200,000
6,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
15,000,000
4,000,000
(M) Construction and renovation of former
American bank building
(N) Acquisition, demolition, construction
and revitalization of Reading's
central business district
(O) Acquisition and renovation of
buildings
(P) GoggleWorks Neighborhood Lighting
Project
(Q) Acquisition and construction of
parking project and renovation to
Franklin Street Station
(R) Acquisition, demolition and
construction of townhouse project
(S) Acquisition, demolition, construction
and site development for south Eight
Street Factory
(T) Acquisition and renovation of former
shoe factory
(U) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements, construction and
renovations, Commonwealth Sports Hall
of Fame
(V) Development of hotel and parking
garage
(iv) Tulpehocken Township
(A) Rehabilitation and construction of the
Tulpehocken Elementary School Building
(iv.1) Wyomissing Borough
(A) Conversion of the former Textile
Machineworks site into retail, hotel
and office complex, including
construction
(B) Berks County Industrial Development
Authority, conversion of a brownfield
site that was the former Textile
Machineworks factory into a retail,
hotel and office and housing complex
along Park Road called Wyomissing
Square
(C) Wyomissing Square Project, project
development, including environmental
cleanup, demolition and site work
(v) Hamburg Borough
(A) Construction of the Reading Company
Heritage Museum, including
environmental remediation
(B) Downtown Streetscape improvements
(vi) Berks County Industrial Development
Authority
(A) Development of Reading research and
development park
(7) Blair County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of trolley line from
Altoona to Bellwood
(B) Expansion of Lower Trail west of
2,700,000
10,000,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
12,500,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
1,200,000
500,000
20,000,000
1,800,000
1,600,000
Williamsburg to Hollidaysburg Borough,
including construction
(C) Redevelopment of Veterans Field,
including construction
(D) Redevelopment of facilities damaged by
flooding, including infrastructure
(E) Construction of a regional manure
digester
(F) ABCD Corporation, construction of a
multifunction building in southern
Blair County
(G) Land acquisition, site preparation,
infrastructure improvements and
construction for a recycling plant for
manufactured steel
(H) Improvement of the Blair County Ball
Park
(I) Renovation and associated construction
for the Roaring Spring Nason Hospital
(J) Altoona Regional Health System,
facility improvements, including
demolition, construction and
land/facility acquisition
(ii) City of Altoona
(A) Redevelopment and construction of the
Round House and yard
(B) ABCD Corporation, construction of
multitenant Class 1 office space
(C) Rehabilitation, reconstruction,
improvement and establishment of a
mixed-use business facility in the
City of Altoona
(iii) North Woodbury Township
(A) Construction of a manure abatement
facility
(iv) Roaring Spring Borough
(A) ABCD Corporation, development and
construction of a secure papermaking
facility
(B) Renovation of Nason Hospital,
including necessary costs
(8) Bradford County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) Athens Borough
(A) Main elementary building adaptive
reuse project, acquisition,
construction, related infrastructure
and other related costs
(iii) North Towanda Township
(A) Expansion of the Zodiaq Complex,
including construction
(iv) Towanda Borough
(A) 400 block of Main Street Acquisition,
fire damage, restoration
redevelopment, acquisition,
construction, related infrastructure
requirements and other related costs
2,100,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
15,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
3,800,000
5,000,000
12,000,000
10,000,000
30,000,000
8,000,000
1,500,000
8,000,000
1,000,000
(9) Bucks County
(i) County projects
(A) Expansion of the Mercer Museum
(B) Construction of a performing arts
center at a county-owned parking
facility
(C) Construction, renovation and expansion
of a 50-bed inpatient unit
(D) Construction, renovation and expansion
of a Breast Center at St. Mary Medical
Center
(E) Construction, renovation and expansion
of the Intensive Care Unit at St. Mary
Medical Center
(F) Construction, renovation and expansion
of a Heart Center at St. Mary Medical
Center
(G) Acquisition of property in conjunction
with the new courthouse, including
site improvements and construction
(H) Restoration of the King Library
(I) Construction of a new facility in
Silverdale for Pennridge Community
Senior Center
(J) Construction of a prison annex to
house State prisoners
(K) Construction of a regional public
safety training center
(L) Delaware Valley College, construction
of a three-phase sow production
facility
(M) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the renovation and
expansion of Snipes Farms facilities
as part of a farm education program
(N) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a fire training
facility
(O) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the construction of a new YMCA
building
(P) Delaware Valley College, construction
of a milk processing plant
(Q) Redevelopment of a Department of
Transportation facility to be used for
conservation purposes, including
acquisition if necessary
(i.1) Bucks County Redevelopment Authority
(A) (Reserved)
(B) Construction of parking garage to be
used for visitor parking for the
Mercer Museum, James A. Michener Art
Museum and the Bucks County Free
Library
(C) Port of Bucks County infrastructure
improvements, including rebuilding
5,000,000
2,000,000
7,500,000
2,650,000
3,900,000
15,000,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
8,000,000
15,000,000
5,000,000
4,550,000
2,500,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
3,700,000
port area work surfaces, dock repair,
lighting improvements and installation
of a dock fendering system
(D) Construction of import/export oceangoing barge facility, including
infrastructure improvements and
related construction at the Port of
Bucks County, Falls Township
(E) Renovation and expansion of the James
A. Michener Art Museum
(F) Implementation of the Bucks County
Waterfront Revitalization Plan in
Bensalem, Bristol Borough, Bristol
Township, Tullytown Borough, Falls
Township and Morrisville Borough
(i.2) Bensalem Township
(A) Beautification of Route 13/Bristol
Pike to include curbs, sidewalks,
lighting, trees and drainage
(i.3) Bristol Borough
(A) Construction of Mill Street parking
area for the Delaware Canal Visitors
Center
(i.4) Bristol Township
(A) Newportville Fire Company, construct a
new community pavilion and expand
current firehouse
(B) Edgely Industrial Park, fully develop
industrial park, including work on
lighting, water and sewer network,
drainage and roadway improvements
(C) Expansion of the Lower Bucks Hospital
(ii) Hilltown Township
(A) Development of a township park,
including redevelopment and related
infrastructure
(iii) Hulmeville Borough
(A) Redevelopment of a Hulmeville
historical building, including
construction
(iv) Lower Southampton Township
(A) Construction and/or redevelopment of a
building for an indoor recreation and
community center. This authorization
includes costs for acquisition of land
and/or buildings if necessary.
(v) Middletown Township
(A) Acquisition of land and construction
of a community center
(B) Construction of the Northern Emergency
Services Station to provide emergency
services and public works
(C) Construction of a public works
facility to include administrative
offices, bays for trucks, equipment
repair and a truck washing facility
(D) St. Mary Medical Center, construction
5,500,000
6,000,000
20,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
100,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
610,000
500,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
10,000,000
of a new heart catheterization area,
expansion of cancer center and
infrastructure improvements
(v.1) Morrisville Borough
(A) Construction of a new engine house for
the Morrisville Fire Company
(vi) Northampton Township
(A) Construction of a new township
building
(B) Churchville Nature Center,
construction of auditorium, new
welcome center and additional
instructional space
(vi.1) Quakertown Borough
(A) Streetscape improvements, lighting and
crosswalks, Broad Street from Main
Street to Hellertown Avenue
(vi.2) Solebury Township
(A) Restoration of the Ingham Springs Dam
(vii) Upper Makefield Township
(A) Renovation of fire company building,
including construction
(viii) Warminster Township
(A) Construction of a new firehouse
(ix) Warwick Township
(A) Construction of a new firehouse
(x) Doylestown Borough
(A) Acquisition of property in conjunction
with the new courthouse, including
site improvements and construction
(B) Acquisition of the Doylestown Armory
(xi) Bensalem Township
(A) Construction of soccer and
recreational amenities
(B) Acquisition of additional acreage to
add to the Central Park campus
(C) Construction of an Emergency Services
Training Center
(xii) Lower Southampton Township
(A) Expansion of the St. Mary's Hospital,
including construction
(xiii) West Rockhill Township
(A) Penn Foundation, Inc., expansion of
existing facility and rehabilitation
for community services
(xiv) Falls Township
(A) Rehabilitation and related
improvements of port area at the
former USS Fairless Works site
(10) Butler County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction and related
costs for Phase II of the Slippery
Rock Revitalization Program
(B) Initial infrastructure construction
and site development for the Slippery
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,400,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
850,000
600,000
1,250,000
5,000,000
4,300,000
1,000,000
1,400,000
1,250,000
Rock Business Park
(C) Construction of an ice rink, sports
complex and exhibition hall
(D) Construction of student services
building at Butler County Community
College
(E) Construction of the National Character
Education Foundation National
Headquarters, including necessary
costs
(ii) Cranberry Township
(A) Graham Park, development of community
park and athletic fields
(B) Cranberry Town Cent
(iii) City of Butler
(A) Center city revitalization project
(iv) Forward Township
(A) Forward Township Business Park,
brownfield redevelopment, demolition
and construction of new infrastructure
(v) Zelienople Borough
(A) Construction of a family hospitality
center and renovation and expansion of
existing facilities at Glade Run
Lutheran Services main campus
(11) Cambria County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to the
Stoneycreek River Basin
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a community events and convocation
center
(C) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a new main campus building at the
Penn Highlands Community College
(D) Acquisition and construction of a
regional technology complex/mixed-use
facility with office space and
business and educational development
activities
(E) Methane Gas Recovery Project,
construction of methane gas recovery
and distribution systems
(F) Construction and renovations for a
Technology and Workforce Development
Center
(ii) City of Johnstown
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the City Operations Center
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a regional
technology park
(C) Acquisition, construction,
3,000,000
3,000,000
12,000,000
6,500,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
9,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
infrastructure and other related costs
for a festival park
(D) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Art Works project
(E) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for redevelopment of facilities along
the Stoneycreek Branch
(F) Cambria Iron Works, construction and
rehabilitation of industrial site
(ii.1) Borough of Northern Cambria
(A) Bigler Square recreation project,
demolition, property acquisition and
construction
(ii.2) Cresson Township
(A) Mount Aloysius College, construction
of a multipurpose facility, community
events and convocation center
(ii.3) Ebensburg Borough
(A) Ebensburg Downtown revitalization for
acquisition and infrastructure
development
(ii.4) Jackson Township
(A) Jackson Township Industrial Park,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs
(ii.5) Loretto Borough
(A) Saint Francis University, demolition
and construction of a rural health and
wellness science complex
(iii) Richland Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a new main campus building at Penn
Highlands Community College
(12) Cameron County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) Driftwood Borough
(A) Industrial site development
(13) Carbon County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the renovation of a
county office building
(ii) Jim Thorpe
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a new borough
building
(iii) Nesquehoning Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Broad Mountain
Resort
(iv) Palmerton Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure,
abatement and other related costs for
2,000,000
3,000,000
600,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
500,000
15,000,000
9,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
7,500,000
1,500,000
the redevelopment of the former
Horsehead Laboratory building
(v) Summit Hill Borough
(A) Construction and other related costs
for a new municipal office and fire
company building
(vi) Weatherly Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure,
abatement and other related costs to
expand the Weatherly Casting and
Machine manufacturing facility
(14) Centre County
(i) County projects
(A) Redevelopment of the downtown area in
Philipsburg Borough, including
construction
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(ii) Bellefonte Borough
(A) Redevelopment of the downtown area in
Bellefonte Borough, including
construction and related
infrastructure
(iii) Benner Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for Rockview Office Park
(iii.1) Center County Industrial Development
Authority
(A) Infrastructure development to support
the expansion of Innovation Park
(iv) Centre Hall Borough
(A) Construction of a multipurpose complex
to facilitate activities such as
Grange Fairs
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for equestrian center
and related facilities
(iv.1) Ferguson Township
(A) Development of the Collaboration of
Arts, Social Services and Education
Vision (CASE) Center to be located in
the State College area, including
construction, site improvements,
infrastructure and land or facility
acquisition
(v) Phillipsburg Borough
(A) Construction and other related costs
for the improvement and renovation of
intensive care, emergency room and
oncology facilities
(B) Rowland Theatre Project,
rehabilitation of historical theatre
building
(v.1) Spring Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an emergency
1,250,000
500,000
3,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
6,000,000
1,300,000
1,500,000
3,200,000
4,900,000
500,000
375,000
6,500,000
responder training facility
(vi) State College Borough
(A) Redevelopment of the downtown area in
State College Borough, including
construction
(vii) Rush Township
(A) Expansion of the Philipsburg Hospital
for adult assisted living, including
construction, renovation and abatement
of hazardous materials
(15) Chester County
(i) County projects
(A) Paoli Hospital, Southwest pavilion
expansion project
(B) Coatesville Health and Wellness
Center, redevelopment of a city block
in the downtown commercial district,
including the construction of a mixeduse building and associated demolition
(C) Revitalization of the Worthington
Steel brownfield site located at Route
202 south and Route 29, including
infrastructure and site improvements.
This project shall be construed to be
a supplement to the project itemized
in section 6(15)(i)(F) of the act of
June 22, 2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known
as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(D) Redevelopment of the Rebecca Lukens
House, including necessary costs
(ii) Charlestown Township
(A) Construction of an emergency
operations center, including necessary
costs
(ii.1) Downingtown Borough
(A) Redevelopment of Downingtown Train
Station
(B) Construction of a new parking
structure in Central Business District
(C) Kardon Park redevelopment
(ii.2) East Whiteland Township
(A) Design and construction and renovation
of buildings, including site
development and infrastructure
improvements at Immaculata University
(ii.3) Kennett Square Borough
(A) Acquisition of a building to
consolidate social services, adult
education and primary health care
(iii) Parkesburg Borough
(A) Parkesburg Police and Borough Hall
acquisition, construction and
redevelopment
(iv) Schuylkill Township
(A) Renovation of the Schuylkill School
building
6,000,000
2,550,000
30,000,000
11,000,000
15,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
5,500,000
2,000,000
2,700,000
500,000
(v) West Chester Borough
(A) West Chester Area Senior Center,
design, construction and renovation of
buildings, including site development
and infrastructure developments
(16) Clarion County
(i) County projects
(A) Clarion County Commerce Center (KOZ),
water and sewer infrastructure
development
(B) Acquisition and rehabilitation of
railroad to serve industrial sites
(ii) Clarion County Economic Development
Corporation
(A) Development of the Knox Industrial
Park, including construction and
related infrastructure
(B) Construction of the Beaver Creek Dam
and related infrastructure
(C) Construction of a new YMCA building
(D) Extension of the Paint Township
waterline, including construction and
related infrastructure
(17) Clearfield County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for Allegheny Custom
Forming Systems
(B) Construction and other related costs
for the Biomass Conversion Center of
Excellence
(C) Construction and other related costs
for a new cancer center
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the improvement of
the Clearfield business area
(E) Development of a Clearfield County
Technology Park
(F) Acquisition, demolition and
remediation in the Howe's Leather
Brownfield Redevelopment Project
(G) Redevelopment of Howe's Leather
Brownfield Project
(H) Develop Sandy Township/DEVELOPAC
Industrial Park
(I) Expansion of Clearfield County
Professional Office Park
(J) Construction of a conference center
(K) Construction and renovations for
expansion of the Clearfield Hospital
Urgent Care Center, Decatur Township
(i.1) Clearfield Borough
(A) Renovate existing YMCA
(B) Renovations of Obstetrics Unit,
Clearfield Hospital
(ii) Curwensville Borough
1,250,000
500,000
20,000,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
15,000,000
500,000
3,500,000
2,000,000
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Sunnyside
Ethanol Manufacturing Plant
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to improve the
Curwensville Business Area
(ii.1) City of DuBois
(A) Development of a regional health
information system, including
technology upgrades to enable local
hospitals and health care providers to
track patients in an efficient manner
(iii) Houtzdale Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the improvement of
the Houtzdale business district
(iv) Karthaus Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the River Hill Power
Waste Coal Fired Power Plant
(v) Lawrence Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for the expansion of the
Quality Veneer Corporation
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of
the Wolf Run Industrial Park
(C) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs to develop the former
FCI Electronics complex
(18) Clinton County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to upgrade county
facilities
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to develop a multiuse
facility, including a Wrestling Hall
of Fame Center
(ii) Bald Eagle Township
(A) Community stadium, infrastructure
improvements and construction
(iii) Lock Haven
(A) Clinton County Intergenerational
Community Center project, acquisition
and construction
(19) Columbia County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, infrastructure
development and site preparation for
an industrial park. This project shall
be construed to be a supplement to the
project authorized in section
6(19)(ii)(A) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
3,000,000
500,000
10,000,000
500,000
15,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
500,000
2,339,000
2,200,000
1,250,000
2,250,000
3,000,000
(B) Columbia County Agricultural,
Horticultural and Mechanical
Association, renovation and
rehabilitation of stage, track and
grandstand
(ii) Berwick Borough
(A) Renovation and rehabilitation of the
Berwick YMCA
(20) Crawford County
(i) County projects
(A) Keystone Regional Industrial Park,
infrastructure improvements to the
industrial park
(B) Development and renovations to
Conneaut Lake Park
(C) Crawford County Industrial Park,
infrastructure improvements,
renovations to existing structures and
new construction
(D) Construction and related costs of the
Northwestern Pennsylvania Railroad and
Tooling Heritage Center
(ii) City of Meadville
(A) Additional funds for the renovation
and rehabilitation of buildings
located at the former Talon Plant No.
7 for mixed-use development, including
demolition
(21) Cumberland County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of forensic and
laboratory facilities
(B) Construction, site improvement,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for a records storage
facility
(C) Construction, site improvement,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for rebuilding
pedestrian access between Harrisburg
City Island and Cumberland County to
advance economic development projects
(22) Dauphin County
(i) County projects
(A) Expansion and/or construction of
medical facilities, Hershey Medical
Center
(B) Expansion, renovation and construction
of the Northern Dauphin County YMCA
(C) Development and construction of a new
prison facility
(D) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(E) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to develop a public
safety training complex
1,000,000
1,320,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,750,000
5,000,000
6,300,000
14,500,000
1,100,000
50,000,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to renovate the Evans
Physical Education Center at the
Harrisburg Area Community College
(G) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to expand the McCormick
Library at the Harrisburg Area
Community College
(H) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for an administrative and technical
services building at the Harrisburg
Area Community College
(I) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to expand the Community
Center for Technology Arts Building at
the Harrisburg Area Community College
(ii) City of Harrisburg
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of a
minority business development center
(B) Construction and development of the
South Third Street area, including
parking, retail, commercial and
industrial activities
(C) Replacement of the deteriorating Dock
Street Dam to improve public safety
and the passage of migratory fish, to
preserve and enhance recreation and
waterfront development and to protect
existing environmental values. This
project shall be construed as a
supplement to the authorization in
section 6(22)(ii)(M) of the act of
October 30, 2002 (P.L.891, No.131),
known as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2001-2002.
(D) Expansion and improvement of Commerce
Bank Park, formerly known as Riverside
Stadium, and Skyline Sports Complex.
This project shall be construed as a
supplement to the authorization in
section 6(22)(ii)(A) of the act of
June 22, 2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known
as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2003-2004.
(E) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Harrisburg
Technology Project
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to accommodate a major
restaurant complex on Harrisburg City
Island
(G) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Paxton Commons
warehouse project
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an arts cooperative
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,500,000
13,000,000
15,000,000
4,500,000
7,900,000
950,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
complex with workspaces, classrooms,
offices, exhibit space and related
facilities
(I) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs for the Second Street
Corridor Improvement Project
(J) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Mulberry Street
Boulevard Project
(K) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Native American
- Susquehanna River Exhibit Center
(L) Construction of multilevel parking
structures to advance economic
development projects
(M) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the downtown
streetscapes project
(N) Construction, infrastructure,
abatement and other related costs to
redevelop blighted property
(O) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to convert an existing
warehouse complex into productive
commercial reuse
(P) Construction, renovation and
infrastructure improvement, HersheyHarrisburg Capital Region Visitor
Information Center
(Q) Sewer line replacement project
(R) Redevelopment of the Warrington Press
Building to create new retail, office
and residential opportunities
(S) Upgrade and expansion of advanced
wastewater treatment plant and
conveyance system
(T) Citywide demolition and hazards
removal project
(U) 17th Street Corridor revitalization
for commercial and industrial reuse
(iii) Conewago Township
(A) Construction of the Conewago Township
Municipal Building
(iv) Derry Township
(A) Construction of a competitive pool and
related facility
(iv.1) Greater Middletown Economic Development
Corporation
(A) Restoration and renovation of a
building containing a historic
theater, three storefronts and
additional space, including
construction and other necessary costs
(iv.2) Halifax Township
(A) Construction and development of an
industrial facility
(v) Lower Paxton Township
4,750,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
30,000,000
17,900,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
780,000
4,500,000
10,000,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
2,000,000
8,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
(A) Construction of the Dauphin County
Heroes Grove
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an economic
development project, including a hotel
and retail space
(vi) Lower Swatara Township
(A) Construction and redevelopment of the
Meade Heights property, including
related infrastructure
(B) Construction of a recreation facility
(C) Meade Heights Redevelopment, site
preparation and development
(vi.1) South Hanover Township
(A) Construction of a new township
building, including land acquisition
(vii) Steelton Borough
(A) Downtown revitalization project
(viii) Susquehanna Township
(A) Expansion and construction of the
Widener University Campus, to improve
academic classroom space, increase
library space and increase academic
support services
(ix) Swatara Township
(A) Construction of a retail complex and
related infrastructure
(x) West Hanover Township
(A) Construction of a new township
building, including land acquisition
(23) Delaware County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction and development of a new
conference/community center at Neumann
College
(B) Renovation of Woodcrest Mansion at
Cabrini College
(C) Expansion of the Darlington Fine Arts
Center, including construction and
related infrastructure
(ii) Aston Township
(A) Construction of a conference and
community center at Neumann College
(iii) City of Chester
(A) Construction, rehabilitation and
renovation of a multitenant commercial
complex
(B) Construction of a School of Nursing
building at the Widener University
main campus
(iii.1) Chester Redevelopment Authority
(A) Expansion of downtown parking
structure
(B) Waterfront infrastructure, public
marina and bulkhead upgrades and
improvements
2,500,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
25,000,000
6,000,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
3,000,000
1,450,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
(iv) Concord Township
(A) Expansion of the Rachel Kohl Community
Library
(B) Construction of a new field house for
the Brandywine Youth Club
(iv.1) Darby Borough
(A) Acquisition, renovations and new
construction of administration
offices, recreation building and
police department
(iv.2) Folcroft Borough
(A) Construction of a government and
community center
(B) Delmar Drive, street scape
enhancements
(C) Rasmussen Square improvements
(iv.3) Middletown Township
(A) Redevelopment of the Franklin Mint
site, including site development,
infrastructure improvements and
construction of a loop road
(iv.4) Radnor Township
(A) Construction of the Center for
Science, Education and Technology,
Cabrini College
(v) Ridley Township
(A) Capital improvements to township
facilities related to technology
upgrades
(vi) Upland Borough
(A) Crozier Keystone Medical Center,
expansion of the Nathan Speare Burn
Treatment Center. This project shall
be construed as a supplement to the
project itemized in section
6(23)(xi)(A) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
(24) Elk County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction and infrastructure
improvements related to the Elk
Regional Medical Center expansion
(B) Construction, infrastructure
improvements and abatement of
hazardous materials related to the Fox
Township Industrial Park expansion
(ii) Fox Township
(A) Construction and infrastructure
improvements related to the Fox
Township Community Park
(iii) City of St. Marys
(A) Construction of mixed-use facility,
including parking garage in downtown
St. Marys
(B) Construct an addition to Elk Regional
500,000
600,000
250,000
3,000,000
1,200,000
750,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,100,000
2,000,000
Health Center
(C) Downtown redevelopment and streetscape
improvement
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Kaulmont Park
Community Center
(iv) Johnsonburg Borough
(A) Development of intermodal passenger
terminals and an intelligent
transportation system
(25) Erie County
(i) County projects
(A) Erie Art Museum, completion of Phase
II of museum complex, including land
acquisition
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(ii) City of Erie
(A) Renovation and construction of the
Jerry Uht Baseball Park
(B) Razing and construction of gymnasium
and locker facilities at Strong
Vincent High School
(C) Construction of multipurpose,
multifaceted northwest Pennsylvania
safety and communication facility
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of
the Warner Theater
(iii) City of Corry
(A) Acquisition, construction and
redevelopment of an industrial
facility and surrounding property,
including abatement of hazardous
materials
(B) Corry Downtown industrial reuse
project
(iv) Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority
(A) Acquisition of new 210-foot high-speed
ferry for service between the Port of
Erie and Port Dover, Ontario, Canada
(26) Fayette County
(i) County projects
(A) Small Town Revitalization project,
including the acquisition, renovation
and construction of new and existing
buildings and structures in smaller
communities
(B) Recreational Park project, including
acquisition, renovation and
construction of new and existing park
facilities
(C) Fayette Bike Trail project, including
site acquisition and construction of a
hike and bike trail
(D) Fayette County Industrial Park
4,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
6,000,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
15,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
project, including site acquisition
and construction of new and existing
industrial parks
(E) Fay-Penn Industrial Building project,
including the acquisition, renovation
and construction of new and existing
industrial buildings
(F) Science and Engineering School,
demolition, property acquisition,
infrastructure improvements,
construction and renovation
(G) Fallingwater, facilty and site
upgrades
(H) Center for Creative Play, acquisition,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs
(ii) City of Uniontown
(A) Parking garage expansion, including
site acquisition and construction
(B) Uniontown revitalization project,
including site acquisition,
demolition, rehabilitation,
construction and renovation of new and
existing buildings
(C) Acquisition, construction and
renovation of new and existing
recreation park facilities
(D) Construction and renovation of the
Fayette County Courthouse
(E) Uniontown Hospital, site acquisition,
construction, renovation and expansion
of new and existing buildings
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to
county fairgrounds and related
facilities
(iii) Borough of Brownsville
(A) Brownsville revitalization project,
including acquisition, demolition,
renovation and construction of new and
existing downtown buildings
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a Velodrome,
including administrative and training
facilities
(iv) City of Connellsville
(A) Connellsville revitalization project,
including acquisition, demolition,
renovation and construction of new and
existing buildings in the city
(B) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and renovations of
historic buildings within the downtown
business district
(v) Dunbar Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
4,000,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
4,800,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
15,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
750,000
for the Fayette County Fairgrounds and
farm agency offices
(vi) North Union Township
(A) University Technology Park expansion
project, including site acquisition
and construction
(27) Forest County
(i) County projects
(A) Wireless Internet infrastructure
development
(28) Franklin County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of a museum honoring
Pennsylvania's forest fire heritage,
including acquisition and related
infrastructure
(B) Construction of science center at
Wilson College
(C) Construction of an Agricultural
Services Support Center
(ii) Antrim Township
(A) Construction of a municipal government
facility which will encompass township
services
(B) Construction of infrastructure related
to South Antrim Business Center,
including a roadway and water and
sewer infrastructure
(iii) Chambersburg Borough
(A) Renovation and construction of the
Chambersburg Hospital Bed Tower. This
authorization includes necessary costs
related to acquisition and
infrastructure.
(iv) Waynesboro Borough
(A) Construction of a freestanding
outpatient services center for
laboratory, radiography, preadmission
testing, mammography and
administrative services. This
authorization includes necessary costs
related to acquisition and
infrastructure.
(29) Fulton County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) Fulton Industrial Development Association
(A) Construction of a multitenant complex
to house commercial and nonprofit
entities
(B) Development of the Fulton County
Business Park
(C) Construction of infrastructure to
expand Fulton County Business Park
(30) Greene County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements and other
3,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
2,600,000
32,000,000
12,350,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(B) Infrastructure improvements,
construction and renovations to
enhance the location as a tourist
destination and blacksmith artisan
facility, W.A. Young Machine Shop and
Foundry
(C) EverGreen Technology Park, Inc.,
acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of a
depolymerization facility
(D) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements, construction and
renovations, Center for Creative Play
(ii) Franklin Township
(A) Construction and other related costs
for the expansion of the Greene County
Prison
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure, abatement and other
related costs for the Curry Technology
Center
(iii) Washington Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to develop a coal miner training
school
(31) Huntingdon County
(i) County projects
(A) Expansion and construction of the
Beeghly Library at Juniata College
(B) Construction and expansion of the
Raystown Field Station to provide a
learning environment for students and
teachers
(C) Expansion of the Juniata College
Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership,
including construction
(D) Construction of a parking facility on
Allegheny Street
(E) Infrastructure improvements to
Riverview Business Center
(ii) Birmingham Borough
(A) The Grier School, construction of a
new indoor riding arena
(32) Indiana County
(i) County projects
(A) Development of a business and
industrial park, including
acquisition, construction,
improvements to an access road and
related infrastructure
(B) Expansion of business districts and
industrial parks within Indiana County
for the development of fiberoptic
communication and digital
1,000,000
6,000,000
2,500,000
1,600,000
1,400,000
4,300,000
10,000,000
4,200,000
2,500,000
2,100,000
600,000
500,000
3,000,000
7,000,000
telecommunications capability,
including engineering and construction
(C) Acquisition of blighted land in
Indiana County, including demolition,
environmental remediation and
construction of public infrastructure
8,500,000
(D) Construction of a multipurpose
business facility located in a
Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone in
Indiana County Commerce Park,
including site preparation and related
infrastructure
4,000,000
(E) Construction of a multitenant facility
located in a Keystone Opportunity
Improvement Zone in Burrell Township,
including acquisition, site
preparation, infrastructure
improvements and costs related to
architecture and engineering
3,000,000
(F) Construction of a multitenant
commercial facility located in a
Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone in
Center Township, including
acquisition, site preparation and
related infrastructure
3,000,000
(G) Construction of a multitenant
commercial facility located in a
Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone in
Center Township, including
acquisition, site preparation and
infrastructure
5,000,000
(H) Acquisition and redevelopment of a
facility near Clymer Borough,
including site preparation,
infrastructure improvements,
construction and costs related to
architecture and engineering
3,000,000
(I) Renovations to the Indiana County Fire
Academy
500,000
(J) Construction and equipment for health
facility for Indiana Regional Medical
Center, Institute for Healthy Living
2,252,000
(ii) Indiana County Airport Authority
(A) Runway extension and rehabilitation
2,500,000
(iii) Indiana County Development Corporation
(A) Architectural design and engineering,
site preparation, infrastructure
improvements and construction of a
multipurpose business facility
4,000,000
(B) Acquisition, engineering site
preparation for construction of a
multitenant facility
4,000,000
5,000,000
(C) Land acquisition and site remediation
(D) Industrial park construction,
including acquisition, design and
infrastructure improvements
5,000,000
8,000,000
(E) Multitenant facility construction,
land acquisition and design
(F) Acquisition and redevelopment of a
blighted site for construction of a
convention center complex
(33) Jefferson County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of a conference center
(ii) Borough of Brookville
(A) Industrial site development
(iii) Borough of Punxsutawney
(A) Industrial site development
(B) Punxsutawney Area Hospital,
acquisition and installation of
picture archiving capabilities in the
Diagnostic Imaging Department
(C) Rehabilitation and renovation of the
Eberhard Building in downtown
Punxsutawney
(iv) Snyder Township
(A) Industrial site development
(v) Union Township
(A) Construction of a commerce park
(34) Juniata County (Reserved)
(35) Lackawanna County
(i) County projects
(A) Lackawanna River Heritage Trail
redevelopment, acquisition, design and
construct trail facilities
(B) Construction for the expansion of the
Robert J. Mellow Center for Athletics
and Wellness at Marywood College
(ii) City of Carbondale
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to revitalize the Greater Carbondale
YMCA
(B) Construction of Carbondale Parking
Garage
(C) The Center for Children's Behavioral
Health, Pediatric Medical Services and
Autism Services
(ii.1) Borough of Jessup
(A) Infrastructure and expansion of Valley
View Business Park
(iii) City of Scranton
(A) South Scranton revitalization project
(B) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(C) Lackawanna College and University of
Scranton Cooperative Campus project,
including demolition, site
improvements, renovations and
construction
(D) Renovations of the Pennsylvania Gas
10,000,000
15,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
400,000
4,500,000
500,000
5,000,000
8,500,000
3,000,000
and Water Building to include
development of a Heritage Exhibit
Center, Lackawanna Visitors and
Convention Bureau and visitors parking
area, including acquisition,
demolition and construction
(E) University of Scranton, design and
construction of a new academic
building
(F) Friendship House, construction
(G) Site acquisition, design and
construction of new buildings and
redesign, rehabilitation and
infrastructure improvement to existing
buildings for the Scranton Medical
School
(H) Demolition, infrastructure and site
improvements and construction of
parking facility at former Martz bus
station
(I) Saint Peters Square Parking Facility,
construction and infrastructure
improvements associated with the Saint
Peters Square development project
(J) Connell Building redevelopment and
other downtown economic and community
development initiatives, construction
of parking facility to support the
redevelopment initiatives of downtown
Scranton
(K) Nay Aug Park Wildlife Center
expansion, construction and
infrastructure improvements
(L) Mixed-use development in downtown
Scranton to include the redevelopment
of the former Central New Jersey
Railroad Station building
(M) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs to develop a children's
science museum in Nay Aug Park
(N) Lackawanna College for renovations of
the Scranton School District
administration building on North
Washington Street for use as
administrative offices, classrooms,
technical space area and job training
areas for the college
(iv) LaPlume Township
(A) Keystone College, construction of
campus wellness and fitness center
(36) Lancaster County
(i) County projects
(A) Demolition, environmental remediation
and infrastructure development for
Northwest Gateway Development Project
(B) Expansion of the Schreiber Pediatric
Rehab Center of Lancaster County,
15,000,000
1,000,000
35,000,000
600,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
2,500,000
4,000,000
10,000,000
1,250,000
including construction
(C) Expansion of the Philhaven facilities
for autism
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Campus of
History project
(E) Junior Achievement of Central PA
Center, Exchange City and Finance
Park, for land acquisition, site
preparation, infrastructure
improvements and construction of a
multipurpose educational facility
(ii) City of Lancaster
(A) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Nuestra Clinica
expansion project
(C) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the renovation of
the Crispus Attucks Community Center
(D) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the redevelopment of
the East King Street corridor,
including parking needs
(E) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the expansion and
improvement of the Brightside
Opportunity Center
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the restoration and
preservation of the historic Watt &
Shand building facade
(G) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Demuth Museum
Expansion Project
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a Latino cultural
center
(I) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to a
college of technology in Lancaster
City
(J) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to expand, improve and
update the Lancaster Public Library
(K) Rehabilitation and renovation of the
Lancaster County Museum of Arts
(L) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a family and student
center
(iii) Conoy Township
(A) Acquisition, redevelopment and
construction of the Haldeman Mansion
and outbuildings, including
5,000,000
9,000,000
3,500,000
5,000,000
500,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
500,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
500,000
5,000,000
2,500,000
4,000,000
500,000
3,300,000
infrastructure for public use
(iii.1) East Cocalico Township
(A) Site acquisition, renovation,
rehabilitation and construction
related to the development of the
Cocalico Community Center
(iv) Elizabethtown Borough
(A) Renovation of the GEARS Community
Center, including construction
(B) Design and construction and renovation
of buildings at Elizabethtown College,
including site development and
infrastructure improvements
(v) Ephrata Borough
(A) Expansion of the Ephrata Community
Hospital Cancer Center, including
construction
(v.1) Lancaster County Airport Authority
(A) Infrastructure and site development
for Airport Business Park
(vi) Manheim Township
(A) For construction of the Overlook
Library and Community Center
(vii) Millersville Borough
(A) Acquisition and redevelopment of the
former Borough Water Pumping Station
as an emergency services facility
(B) Acquisition and construction of a new
municipal building facility
(viii) New Holland Borough
(A) Design and construction of the New
Holland Recreation Center
(ix) Borough of Columbia
(A) Redevelopment of riverfront
(37) Lawrence County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction and related costs for the
Ellwood City Hospital expansion
(B) Acquisition, site development and
infrastructure improvements related to
the railroad corridor development
(C) Acquisition, site development,
infrastructure and construction costs
for a mixed-use facility
(D) Jameson Health System, renovation and
expansion of emergency services
department and surgical suites
(E) Ellwood City Hospital, North Addition
Tower expansion project, property
acquisition, renovations and
construction
(ii) New Castle Borough
(A) Acquisition, site development,
infrastructure and construction to
redevelop Southside New Castle
(iii) New Wilmington Borough
4,000,000
725,000
2,250,000
500,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
500,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
10,000,000
20,000,000
3,000,000
13,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
(A) Renovation of library
(iv) Taylor Township
(A) Construction and other related costs
for the West Pittsburg Train Station
(v) Volant Borough
(A) Building acquisition, renovations and
streetscape improvements, including
parking facilities
(38) Lebanon County
(i) County projects
(A) Blueprint Community Northwest
Redevelopment Project
(ii) Annville Township
(A) Annville/Lebanon Valley College, East
Main Street streetscape project,
including property acquisition,
renovation, demolition and
construction
(iii) City of Lebanon
(A) Northwest revitalization strategy,
including demolition of blighted
properties for commercial and
residential reuse
(iv) South Londonderry Township
(A) Access improvements to complete
Campbelltown Connector, including
infrastructure improvements for
Springbrook Farms
(39) Lehigh County
(i) County projects
(A) Redevelopment of J. Birney Crum
Stadium
(B) Expansion of Burn Center at Lehigh
Valley Hospital
(C) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(D) Schnecksville Community Fair,
construction of a
convention/exhibition center
(E) Expansion of manufacturing facility,
including construction of new
buildings/facilities, site acquisition
and remediation and infrastructure
improvement
(F) Construction of the Discovery Center
(G) For Sacred Heart Hospital, renovation
of operating rooms, including
necessary costs
(ii) City of Allentown
(A) Expansion of the Allentown campus of
St. Luke's Hospital, including cardiac
services and emergency room
(B) Construction of a new hospice house
for St. Luke's Hospital and Health
Network/Visiting Nurse Association of
St. Luke's
2,500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
6,500,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
1,500,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
1,170,000
5,000,000
500,000
(C) Redevelopment and renovation of Good
Shepherd Hospital, including
acquisition and construction
(D) Allentown Art Museum, for expansion
and modernization of the museum
facility, including demolition,
construction and related
infrastructure
(E) Renovation of Sacred Heart Hospital,
including construction
(F) Renovation and systems upgrade of the
Allentown YMCA/YWCA
(G) Lehigh Valley Hospital, construction
of two arthroscopy/minimally invasive
operating rooms
(H) Sacred Heart Hospital, renovations to
laboratory and physical therapy
department
(I) Allentown Patriot Youth Association,
stadium renovations
(J) East Side Youth Center, construction
of new building
(K) Westminster Village, interior and
exterior renovations
(L) Neuweiler property, acquisition,
remediation, demolition,
infrastructure redevelopment as a
mixed-use property
(M) Montex property, acquisition,
remediation, site improvements,
infrastructure improvements and
redevelopment as a mixed-use property
(N) Muhlenberg College, new construction
of science facilities to expand
academic opportunities and employment
readiness for careers in the sciences
and research industries
(O) Brownfields at Basin Street and Union
Street, remediation, demolition,
infrastructure development,
redevelopment of old brownfield site
as a mixed-use property
(P) Valley Youth House - Camp Fowler,
purchase, renovation and development
of a 41-acre camp to improve life and
educational outcomes for abused,
neglected and troubled children
(Q) Downtown Arts District, safety code
compliances
(R) Allentown State Hospital, off-site
acquisition, remediation, demolition
and infrastructure development for
redevelopment of more than 80 acres of
Allentown State Hospital property for
mixed commercial and residential use
(S) Exide property, remediation, site
improvements, infrastructure upgrades
21,000,000
2,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
500,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,100,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
(T) Lehigh Landing, acquisition,
demolition, remediation, acquisition
and infrastructure development of
Lehigh Landing property and adjacent
industrial, commercial and residential
property as mixed-use properties
(U) Redevelopment of Queen City Airport,
including acquisition, demolition,
remediation and infrastructure
development of 200 acres for mixed
industrial and commercial use
(V) Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital,
renewal of South Allentown Campus to
redevelop and improve the facilities
and infrastructure at the south
Allentown location
(W) Lehigh Valley Dairy, acquisition,
remediation, demolition and
infrastructure development for
redevelopment of several old
industrial properties on MacArthur
Road (7th Street) in Whitehall
Township and the City of Allentown for
redevelopment as mixed-use properties
(X) Demolition of existing housing, site
preparation and construction of new
mixed and affordable income housing
located at Hanover Acres, Riverview
Terrace in the vicinity of East Linden
and Hanover Streets
(Y) Construction and rehabilitation
associated with the development of a
business incubator and business
development center
(ii.1) City of Bethlehem
(A) VIA of the Lehigh Valley, development
of Economic Opportunity Network and
complex for people with disabilities
in the Greater Lehigh Valley
(B) Acquisition, remediation, demolition,
safety code compliance and
infrastructure development to Martin
Towers property
(ii.2) Catasauqua Borough
(A) Acquisition, demolition, remediation
and infrastructure development as a
mixed use of former Fuller Co.
property
(iii) Center Valley
(A) For construction of the Gambet Center
at DeSales University
(iv) Emmaus Borough
(A) Construction of a new police facility
for the Emmaus Police Department
(B) Acquisition and renovation of blighted
property for use as a community center
(v) Salisbury Township
5,000,000
10,000,000
26,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
500,000
750,000
(A) Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health
Network, expansion of burn center,
including construction
(vi) Slatington Borough
(A) Renovation of the municipal and fire
buildings, including construction
(B) Acquisition of land to develop a
recreational area
(C) Acquisition, remediation, demolition
and infrastructure development for
redevelopment of the Stanwood Mills
property
(vii) Washington Township
(A) Construction of an addition to the
municipal building
(viii) Slatington Borough and Washington
Township
(A) Construction of the Slate Heritage
Trail in Washington Township and
Slatington Borough
(40) Luzerne County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs for improving the
Whitney Point Industrial Park
(B) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(C) Construction and related costs
associated for the Junior Achievement
business and enterprise center
(D) Construction and related costs for the
redevelopment of downtown Edwardsville
Borough
(E) Wilkes University, renovations to the
Darte Center for the theatre,
including handicap accessibility
improvements
(F) Wilkes University, upgrade of athletic
complex/stadium
(G) Infrastructure improvements and site
preparation for Rails with Trails
North project from Pittston City to
Luzerne and Lackawanna County line
(H) Infrastructure improvements and site
preparation for Rails with Trails
South project
(I) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for The Lands at Hillside Farms
facilities
(J) Construction, Infrastructure and other
related costs for the Wilkes-Barre
River Commons Project
(K) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to redevelop and expand
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
2,500,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
500,000
an existing commercial area as part of
an economic development project in
Kingston and Edwardsville Boroughs
(L) Infrastructure development of former
Dyno Nobel lands and surrounding
lands, approximately 1,100 acres,
located in Jenkins and Pittston
Townships
(ii) Ashley Borough
(A) Restoration of Huber Breaker
(iii) City of Nanticoke
(A) Construction, infrastructure, site
improvement and other costs related to
the development of the Lower Broadway
Recreation Complex
(B) Downtown revitalization project
(iv) City of Wilkes-Barre
(A) Selective demolition, renovation,
construction, environmental
remediation and infrastructure
improvements of blighted industrial
site into mixed-use facility, Murray
Complex, Pennsylvania Avenue
(B) South Main Street mixed-use project
(C) Construction and infrastructure
improvements to downtown parking deck
(D) Revitalization, reconstruction and
construction of the river commons,
riverfront and access to the
Susquehanna River
(E) Rehabilitation and infrastructure
improvement of the historic Sterling
Annex Building, Museum of the
Susquehanna
(F) Rehabilitation, expansion,
infrastructure improvement and
environmental remediation of historic
Shriner's Hall
(G) Rehabilitation, infrastructure
improvements and environmental
remediation of historic railroad
station property, Market Street Square
(H) Acquisition, demolition, renovation,
environmental remediation,
infrastructure development and
construction of blighted and abandoned
industrial site along Courtwright
Street
(I) Construction, infrastructure
development and environmental
remediation of medical arts/office
building, Coal Street Park
(J) Construction and infrastructure
improvement of downtown convention
headquarters hotel
(K) Renovation, construction and
infrastructure improvements of
20,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
15,000,000
4,000,000
20,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
7,000,000
15,000,000
750,000
regional Kirby Park along the
Susquehanna River
(L) Construction and infrastructure
development, regional sports and
nutrition complex
(M) Acquisition, renovation, construction,
environmental remediation and
infrastructure improvements, including
construction of a regional arts center
and public green space, 100 Block
South Main Street redevelopment
project
(N) Acquisition, renovation,
rehabilitation, construction,
environmental remediation and
infrastructure improvements, including
construction of existing and vacant
properties, first block South Main
Street, Phase II
(O) Renovation, construction and
infrastructure improvements of Public
Square
(P) Clear Brook Inc., construction of new
dormitory/kitchen/detoxification
building
(Q) Redevelop blighted city park into
recreational facility
(v) Dallas Borough
(A) Construction of a technology center
(B) College Misericordia, Assistive
Technology Research Institute
infrastructure improvements
(vi) City of Pittston
(A) Acquisition, demolition, relocation
assistance, public improvements and
new parking facilities to Pittston
downtown area
(B) WVIA, public television and radio,
equipment upgrade
(C) Property acquisition, infrastructure
improvements, construction and
renovations, Greater Pittston YMCA
(vii) Luzerne County redevelopment authority
(A) Infrastructure improvements and design
to Avoca Borough Industrial
Development
(B) Demolition, infrastructure
improvements and rehabilitation to
Avoca Borough Blight Removal
(C) Acquisition and rehabilitation of
existing building for Swoyersville
Police Department
(D) Infrastructure improvements for
commercial, industrial or housing area
in Swoyersville
(E) Demolition and property acquisition
for economic revitalization business
8,000,000
13,000,000
10,000,000
1,600,000
1,000,000
6,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
9,000,000
500,000
750,000
1,500,000
1,150,000
1,100,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
expansion project in Plymouth
(F) Infrastructure improvements to Ashley
yard industrial expansion
(G) Site preparation and infrastructure
improvements to the Sather Building
within the Grimes Industrial Park
(H) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to redevelop a former
strip mine
(41) Lycoming County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of roads internal to the
Muncy Industrial Park Phase III
(B) Construction of water and sewer
infrastructure internal to the Muncy
Industrial Park Phase II
(C) Construction of new roads internal to
the Muncy Industrial Park Phase II
(D) Upgrade to the Jersey Shore Borough's
community sewer system, including
construction and related
infrastructure
(E) Construction of a Nippenose Township
community sewer system
(F) Design and construction of water and
sewer infrastructure for Muncy
Industrial Park Phase III
(G) Construction of a sports complex
(H) Duboistown, community sewer system
upgrades
(I) South Williamsport sewer system,
community sewer upgrades
(J) Construction of the riverwalk
pedestrian bridge
(K) Construction of the white water
recreation course
(L) Wellfield improvement project,
construction of a water transmission
line
(M) Lycoming Creek water line,
construction and infrastructure
(N) South Williamsport water tank,
construction and infrastructure
(O) Grimesville Road water line,
construction of a community water
system
(P) Infrastructure and facilities
improvements to the White Deer
Recreational Complex
(Q) Improvements to the flood warning
system, phase 2, including necessary
costs
(R) Construction of the Church Street
Transportation Center
(S) Construction of the Trade and Transit
Center
(ii) Brady Township
1,500,000
1,100,000
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
4,000,000
7,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
(A) Design and construction of the Timber
Run Industrial Park infrastructure
(iii) Jersey Shore Borough
(A) Construction of an addition to the
Jersey Shore Hospital
(iv) Lycoming County Water and Sewer Authority
(A) Construction of a new water system for
Fairfield Tules Run Development area
(B) Construction of water and sewer
infrastructure internal to the Muncy
Industrial Park Phase III
(C) Construction of a new water system for
Muncy Industrial Parks
(D) Construction of a new water system for
growth corridor surrounding Fairfield
business and industrial areas
(E) Construction of a new water system for
a Keystone Opportunity Zone and
commercial growth areas surrounding
Lycoming Mall Interchange
(F) Lycoming County Water and Sewer
Authority, construction of a new
community sewer system
(v) City of Williamsport
(A) Expansion of the Williamsport Hospital
and Medical Center Campus into a
regional complex and expansion of the
Muncy Valley Hospital and the Divine
Providence Hospital, as well as other
health care facilities, including
acquisition, construction,
redevelopment and related
infrastructure
(B) Expansion of the James V. Brown
Library
(C) Acquisition of a large service
facility to serve MH/MR clients
(D) Construction of the Center for
Business and Workforce Development at
the Pennsylvania College of Technology
(E) Construction of a multipurpose arena
and entertainment complex
(F) Expand trade and transit center
(G) Reconstruction of Reach Road in
conjunction with an industrial park
(42) McKean County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of a biomass steam plant,
including acquisition and other
necessary costs
(ii) City of Bradford
(A) Impact Bradford II, acquisition,
construction, redevelopment and
related infrastructure
(43) Mercer County
(i) County projects
(A) Renovation and rehabilitation of
2,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
20,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
2,400,000
10,000,000
7,500,000
500,000
buildings in the Reynolds Industrial
Park
(B) Reynolds East Business Park, Phase II
infrastructure improvements
(C) Reynolds East Business Park,
construction of multitenant building
(D) Construction of a 200,000-square-foot
facility, including land acquisition
and site preparation in conjunction
with the development of a business
park to be located within Mercer
County
(E) Development of an industrial park to
be located in Mercer County
(ii) Greenville Borough
(A) Renovations to the Passavant Center at
Thiel College
(B) Improvements to Academic Center at
Thiel College
(C) Development of multiuse site in the
borough
(D) Renovations of existing structures on
Main Street
(iii) City of Hermitage
(A) Development of a technology,
innovation and development center
(iv) City of Sharon
(A) Renovation of the historic Columbia
Theater for the Vocal Group Hall of
Fame and Museum
(B) Redevelopment of the former
Westinghouse Buildings, North Side
(v) Farrell Area School District
(A) Improvements to recreational
facilities
(44) Mifflin County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) Granville Township
(A) Industrial Park Road upgrades
(B) Development of large-scale park
(iii) Mifflin County Industrial Development
Corporation
(A) Reconstruct and expand the highway
access road and improve storm water
management to serve the new Mifflin
County Industrial Park East
(45) Monroe County
(i) County projects
(A) Infrastructure improvements for
commercial and industrial site in
Stroud, Coolbaugh, Tobyhanna and
Smithfield Townships
(B) Infrastructure improvements for the
Pocono Mountains Corporate Center,
Coolbaugh Township
(C) Construction of a parking facility
750,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
8,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
4,500,000
5,000,000
20,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
8,000,000
3,000,000
7,000,000
(D) Upgrade of stadium athletic facility
for Pleasant Valley High School
(ii) Coolbaugh Township
(A) Pennsylvania Inland Port and Express
Business Park, infrastructure and
transportation facility improvements
(ii.1) Pleasant Valley School District
(A) Construction, renovation and
rehabilitation associated with the
Pleasant Valley Stadium Project
(ii.2) Pocono Township
(A) Land acquisition and construction of
new campus for Northampton County Area
Community College
(iii) Smithfield Township
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs for
the Penn Regional Business Center
(iv) East Stroudsburg
(A) East Stroudsburg University Research
and Technology Park Phase I Computer
Security Research Center expansion,
including construction and
infrastructure improvements
(46) Montgomery County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction and related costs for the
Upper Merion Middle School community
recreation facilities
(B) Expansion and construction of
buildings at Montgomery County Farm
Park
(C) Construction and other related costs
to expand emergency facilities at the
Holy Redeemer Health System
(D) Construction of a new facility for the
provision of programs for persons with
developmental disabilities for ARC of
Montgomery County
(E) Renovate an existing campus structure
to create a public space to be used to
house events for campus and community
events at Rosemont College
(F) Bryn Mawr Hospital, expansion of
emergency department
(G) Lankenau Hospital, Mother/Baby Center
neonatal ICU expansion
(H) Renovation of Goodhart Hall, including
construction and infrastructure
improvements at Bryn Mawr College
(I) Acquisition, design and construction
of new medical center and offices
(J) Construction of police firearms and
homeland security training center
(K) Acquisition, construction and
infrastructure and other related
costs, including streetscape
1,000,000
30,000,000
2,000,000
15,550,000
18,296,000
5,000,000
3,600,000
1,000,000
3,500,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
3,000,000
6,000,000
10,000,000
2,500,000
10,000,000
redevelopment for the Abington Gateway
Corridor
(L) Arcadia University, development and
construction of a campus commons
building to house a performing arts
theater, student center and parking
(M) Montgomery County Department of Parks
and Heritage Services, Cresheim Trail
project, including Fairmount Park in
Philadelphia
(N) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for expansion of the
Carson Simpson Farm Camp
(O) Construction of an exposition center
(P) Acquisition, design and construction
costs for an airport
(ii) Abington Township
(A) Construction and other related costs
to upgrade the Manor Junior College
dental center
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the renovation and
expansion of the Abington YMCA,
including pool improvements
(ii.1) Ambler Borough
(A) Construction of a new YMCA facility
(B) Restoration of a landmark historic
theater in Ambler for the purpose of
preserving this historic building and
expanding cultural offerings in the
area
(iii) Cheltenham Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs to expand the Mobility
Rehabilitation Research Center
(B) Restoration, construction and
infrastructure improvements of
African-American Soldiers Civil War
Museum
(iv) Green Lane Borough
(A) Acquisition and construction of a
building for borough services
(v) Franconia Township
(A) Acquisition of land and construction
of a new secondary school
(vi) Hatboro Borough
(A) Enterprise Fire Company of Hatboro,
renovation of existing firehouse or
construction of new firehouse
(B) Hatboro YMCA, construction of a new
youth gymnastics center, exercise
studio, wellness center and a
multipurpose space for youth and adult
classes
(vi.1) Jenkintown Borough
(A) Acquisition and restoration of a
landmark historic theater for
20,000,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
19,000,000
25,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
500,000
500,000
9,500,000
1,700,000
2,000,000
500,000
preservation and expansion
(B) Construction of new firehouse
(C) Jenkintown Highway Theater
construction and renovations for
preservation and expansion
(vi.2) Lansdale Borough
(A) Redevelop former Masonic Hall site for
use as a performing arts center
(B) Construction of a parking garage in
downtown business district
(vii) Lower Gwynedd Township
(A) Construction of a new facility on the
campus of Gwynedd-Mercy College to
enhance learning and community service
(vii.1) Lower Merion Township
(A) Improvements and renovations to the
Sears Barn building and the center
facility in the Riverbend
Environmental Education Center
(B) Construction, infrastructure
improvements, renovations and
restoration of the central commercial
and cultural building in the Bryn Mawr
Film Institute
(C) Renovations to parking lot for ADA
compliance, natatorium, wellness
center and gymnasium, Main Line YMCA
(vii.2) Lower Salford Township
(A) Construction of new facility and
infrastructure improvements for
economic development at Fretz and
Wambold
(vii.3) Marlborough Township
(A) Streetscape improvements on Route 63
in the Village of Sumneytown
(viii) Montgomery County Industrial
Development Corporation
(A) Redevelopment of the Keasbey and
Mattison Boiler House as a commercial
building
(ix) Pennsburg Borough
(A) Expansion of the St. Luke's Hospital
and Health Network, including
outpatient facilities, operating room,
dialysis facilities and emergency
vehicle storage
(ix.1) Pottstown Borough
(A) Construction of performing arts center
(B) Purchase of existing facility for
conversion into a borough garage
(C) Construction of downtown parking
garage
(D) Pottstown Redevelopment Authority,
Washington Neighborhood Initiative
revitalization project
(x) Springfield Township
(A) Keystone House Project Phase II and
500,000
1,000,000
2,200,000
3,000,000
11,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
2,000,000
5,500,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
20,000,000
1,000,000
Phase III. This project shall be
construed as a supplement to the
project authorized in section
6(46)(iv)(B) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
(x.1) Upper Dublin Township
(A) Construction of group of homes on the
campus of St. Mary's Villa for
Children and Families
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Upper Dublin Junior Athletic
Association Football Field Project
(x.2) Upper Hanover Township
(A) Infrastructure improvements to support
economic expansion on Gravel Pike,
including facility expansion
(xi) Upper Merion Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Village of
Valley Forge
(xii) Upper Moreland Township
(A) Redevelopment of the Willow Grove
area, including acquisition,
construction and related
infrastructure
(xiii) Whitemarsh and Whitpain Townships
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(xiv) Whitpain Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and
redevelopment of abandoned commercial
property, Butler Pike and Skippack
Pike
(47) Montour County
(i) County projects
(A) Geisinger Health Systems, construction
of the Center for Health Research and
Rural Advocacy
(48) Northampton County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs for
the Northampton County Baseball
Stadium
(B) Construction of the Slate Belt Council
of Governments Police Complex
(C) Construction of the Colonial Regional
police complex
(D) Construction of Art Park on former
Bethlehem Steel Property
(E) Acquisition and construction of Lehigh
Valley Business Arts and Education
1,000,000
500,000
10,000,000
50,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
10,000,000
500,000
1,710,000
3,000,000
25,000,000
7,500,000
Center
(F) Acquisition, infrastructure and
construction of the Lehigh Valley
Arena
(G) Construction of Environmental Science
and Technology Building at Lehigh
University
(H) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(ii) City of Bethlehem
(A) Construction, infrastructure and
abatement of hazardous materials and
related costs for Eastern Wood
Products
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a wood products
fabrication/warehouse/storage facility
located on a brownfield site
(C) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a science and
technology building at Lehigh
University
(D) St. Luke's Hospital and Health
Network, hospice
(E) Construction of Arts Park on former
Bethlehem Steel property. This project
shall be construed to be a supplement
to the project itemized in section
6(48)(ii)(N) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
(F) Construction and development of a
South Side parking garage in the City
of Bethlehem
(G) Northampton Community College,
development and improvements to Fowler
Center located at the Southside Campus
(H) Acquisition of research facility and
construction and other related costs
for expansion, conservation and
renovation of various historic
properties of the Historic Bethlehem
Partnership
(I) Redevelop and revitalize existing
office space into mixed-use
development
(iii) City of Easton
(A) Rehabilitation and expansion of the
former Social Security building for
job training and community purposes
for Project of Easton
(B) Renovate and revitalize former
Pomeroy's Department Store Building
for commercial development
30,000,000
10,000,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
400,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
10,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
500,000
5,000,000
(iii.1) Bangor Borough
(A) Acquisition and renovation of existing
facility and property to relocate
borough offices, police and garage to
the downtown
(iv) Bethlehem Township
(A) Construction of a health village
related to St. Luke's Hospital to
include community and specialty
hospitals, medical office buildings,
other health care facilities and
educational facilities and related
infrastructure
(B) St. Luke's Riverfront Health Campus,
construction of a building to house
medical offices, emergency center,
radiology labs, cancer center and
other health care units
(C) Construction and site preparation of
the Summit Lehigh Valley Project
(D) Northampton County Area Community
College, expansion, including
acquisition, construction and related
infrastructure
(v) West Easton Borough
(A) Renovation and revitalization of
former silk mill for community
development
(vi) Wilson Borough
(A) Reconstruction and remediation of
former Dixie Cup factory for community
development
(49) Northumberland County
(i) County projects
(A) Shamokin Area Community Hospital,
expansion and renovation of
radiological department
(B) Construction and rehabilitation for a
veterans' vocational and
rehabilitation center for homeless
veterans
(ii) Lewis Township
(A) Construction of a new municipal
building
(iii) Lower Mahanoy Township
(A) Expansion of municipal building,
including construction
(iv) Point Township
(A) Expansion of municipal building,
including construction
(v) Upper Mahanoy Township
(A) Expansion of municipal building,
including construction
(vi) City of Sunbury
(A) Redevelopment of the riverfront,
including construction and other
related costs
1,500,000
22,000,000
15,000,000
15,000,000
1,075,000
9,000,000
2,500,000
1,750,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
10,000,000
(vii) Shamokin Borough
(A) Construction and acquisition of
Shamokin/Coal Township Community
Center
(50) Perry County
(i) Perry County Industrial Development
Corporation
(A) Redevelopment of the former Newport
Hotel for a mixed-use facility for
commercial and residential purposes,
including necessary land acquisition,
demolition and the construction of
parking facilities
(51) Philadelphia County
(i) City of Philadelphia
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs for
expanding the Maria de los Santos
Health Center
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the redevelopment of
the Youth Entrepreneurship Mall and
shopping center
(C) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(D) Redevelopment of the Uptown Theater
(E) Redevelopment of the Waterview
Recreation Center and surrounding
recreation area
(F) Construction and related costs for the
renovation of the Fishtown Recreation
Complex, including the Miles Lederer
Pool
(G) Construction and related costs for the
renovation of Methodist Family
Services facilities
(H) Construction and related costs for the
South Street improvement project
(I) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and related costs to
develop the Paradise Island Child
Center
(J) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs for the Cyber Village
development project
(K) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Friends Co-op
redevelopment project
(L) Construction and related costs for the
redevelopment of ASPIRA
(M) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs to expand the Germantown
Community Health Services
(N) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs to develop the Hunting
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
2,750,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
1,300,000
1,000,000
Park recreation complex
(O) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs to expand the Albert
Einstein Medical Center
(P) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to expand the Masonic Hall on North
Broad Street, including a community
center and banquet hall
(Q) Construction of an ambulatory care
center at Tenth and Sansom Streets
(R) Construction of a medical education
building and parking facility on the
north side of Locust Street between
Tenth and Eleventh Streets
(S) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to renovate Interim House
(T) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to redevelop Lower
Venice Island
(U) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a community recreation center at
Tenth and Pike Streets
(V) The Torresdale Avenue Revitalization
Project
(W) Construction of the First Responders
and Allied Health Professional
Learning and Training Center
(X) Construction of the Academic and
Medical Teaching Center, Albert
Einstein Medical Center
(Y) Rehabilitation of the environmental
education center, including
revitalization, flood control,
construction of walking path, bridges
and entertainment venues and other
improvements to the Pleasant Hill Park
(Z) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for Robin Hood Dell East
(AA) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Lancaster Avenue Corridor
Revitalization Project
(BB) Construction of the Sbarro Health
Organization International Research
Residence
(CC) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a preliminary land development and
revitalization plan
(DD) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to modernize a
publicly owned natural gas utilities
system in cities of the first class
(EE) Expansion of the Holy Family
5,000,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
30,000,000
2,000,000
3,500,000
5,500,000
1,000,000
1,300,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
1,500,000
500,000
200,000,000
5,000,000
University School of Business,
including construction
(FF) Expansion and construction of the
Cardiac Center, the NICU and
construction of the new
radiology/imaging center and new
fetal/special delivery unit at the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
(GG) Construction and redevelopment of the
Eden Hall Chapel in order to establish
a school and/or other programs for
autistic and special needs children
(HH) Expansion of the Science Center, 3701
Market Street, including construction
(II) Expansion of the Morris Arboretum at
the University of Pennsylvania
(JJ) Renovation of the Mann Center for the
Performing Arts
(KK) Construction of a community center on
the Abraham Lincoln High School campus
(LL) Redevelopment of the Devon Theatre of
Performing Arts, including related
infrastructure
(MM) Construction of the Nazareth Academy
High School Performing Arts Center
(NN) Construction of facilities at
Philadelphia University. This
authorization includes necessary funds
for expansion and other related costs.
(OO) Construction of Sacred Heart Hospital
facilities. This authorization
includes necessary funds for expansion
and other related costs.
(PP) University of Pennsylvania,
renovation of the School of Nursing
building
(QQ) University of Pennsylvania,
construction of a center for
nanotechnology research and
development
(RR) University of Pennsylvania,
construction of the Biobehavioral
Research Center at the School of
Nursing
(SS) Renovation of Harrison Auditorium at
the University of Pennsylvania Museum
of Archeology and Anthropology
(TT) National Constitutional Center,
building renovations, repairs,
construction and reconstruction of
gallery spaces and other improvements,
appurtenances and habiliments
(UU) Pennsylvania Ballet, construction of
a rehearsal facility with
administrative offices and other
spaces. This project shall be
construed to be a supplement to the
10,000,000
2,000,000
2,200,000
12,000,000
2,500,000
1,200,000
700,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
2,500,000
8,000,000
30,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
4,100,000
2,500,000
project itemized in section
6(51)(i)(O) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
(VV) Infrastructure improvements and
renovations to Jewish Community Center
(WW) Renovations and construction to
Lassin Early Learning Center
(XX) Budd Commerce Center, infrastructure
improvements and remediation
(YY) Acquisition and renovations to
Sedgwick Theater
(ZZ) Acquisition and renovations of YWCA
of Germantown property for
neighborhood revitalization
(AAA) Infrastructure improvements and
renovations to the Germantown Gateway
Center
(BBB) Site preparations, infrastructure
improvements and renovations to
Pleasant Playground in Mt. Airy
(CCC) Construction and renovations to the
Academy of Music
(DDD) Renovation of Mural Arts Program
building
(EEE) Construction of a nondenominational
school in APM Ludlow for Hope
Partnership for Education
(FFF) Demolition, infrastructure
improvements and restoration of retail
area for Lawndale Revitalization
Project in Olney
(GGG) Infrastructure improvements and
renovations for Main Street
Revitalization project
(HHH) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of Phase I expansion
project for Berean Institute
(III) Renovations to retail area on the
Avenue of the Arts North
(JJJ) Construction of the Youth Mini Mall
(KKK) Infrastructure improvements and
construction of retail center
(LLL) The Slaveship Project, land
acquisition and construction of a
memorial
(MMM) Mill Creek Community Transformation
Project, renovations and construction
(NNN) The Center for Human Advancement,
renovations and construction
(OOO) African Cultural Alliance of North
America, acquisition and construction
(PPP) Saint Joseph's University,
construction, renovations and
infrastructure improvements
(QQQ) Expansion of the Lutheran
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
275,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
3,000,000
250,000
6,000,000
5,000,000
250,000
17,115,000
9,000,000
Theological Seminary, including
construction
(RRR) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
infrastructure development associated
with the Liddonfield Homes Development
Project in the northeast section of
Philadelphia. This project shall be
construed to be a supplement to the
project itemized in section
6(51)(ii)(PPPP) of the act of June 22,
2004 (P.L.257, No.40), known as the
Capital Budget Project Itemization Act
of 2003-2004.
(SSS) Gaudenzia House, renovation of new
facilities, including necessary costs
(TTT) The Salvation Army, construction of
the Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community
Center
(UUU) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to renovate and
expand the Magee Rehabilitation
Hospital
(VVV) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to renovate the
Germantown YMCA
(WWW) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to revitalize FDR
Park
(XXX) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the
revitalization of Smith Memorial
Playground facilities
(YYY) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the East Parkside Community
Revitalization Project
(ZZZ) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for a biological
response center
(AAAA) Acquisition, demolition,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of a
job training facility on the first
block of Wolf Street
(BBBB) Acquisition, demolition,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of a
job training facility on the 2300
block of South Swanson Street
(CCCC) Acquisition, demolition,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of
an educational facility on the first
block of Wolf Street
(DDDD) Acquisition, demolition,
construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the development of
an educational facility on the 2300
5,600,000
3,000,000
8,000,000
2,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
2,500,000
15,000,000
5,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
block of South Swanson Street
(EEEE) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to rehabilitate
and expand the Eye Institute of the
Pennsylvania College of Optometry
(FFFF) Construction of athletic supersite
in Southwest Philadelphia to serve
public school students and the
community at large
(GGGG) Southwest Belmont Building
Rehabilitation Project, infrastructure
improvements and renovations
(HHHH) Legendary Blue Horizon,
construction and renovations
(IIII) South Philadelphia Revitalization
Corporation, construction of housing
units in the vicinity of Snyder and
Jackson Streets and Fourth and Sixth
Streets. This authorization includes
funds for acquisition, demolition,
infrastructure and other related
costs.
(JJJJ) Summerton Youth Organization,
redevelopment of facilities, including
necessary costs
(KKKK) Rehabilitation and construction of
the former Conrail Girard Point Yard
(LLLL) Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce, construction and renovation
of headquarters
(MMMM) Brandywine Workshop Plaza project,
including construction
(NNNN) MANNA, renovations to commercial
kitchen and administrative offices
(OOOO) American Woman's Heritage Society
for renovation and restoration of the
Belmont Mansion in Fairmount Parl
(PPPP) Acquisition, construction,
renovation site development and
infrastructure improvements for Impact
Services facilities
(QQQQ) Rehabilitation of Prince Hall Grand
Lodge, including construction and
infrastructure improvements
(RRRR) Construction of new buildings,
renovation of existing buildings and
infrastructure and related costs for
the redevelopment of property at the
intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard
and Bustleton Avenue
(SSSS) Construction and renovation of
Sayre Health Clinic
(TTTT) Chestnut Hill College, land
acquisition, site preparation and
construction of a new student and
community-use facility
(UUUU) The Salvation Army of Greater
6,000,000
750,000
250,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
500,000
1,400,000
4,000,000
250,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
2,250,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
250,000
4,000,000
8,000,000
Philadelphia, construction and
acquisition of property to build the
Ray and Joan Kroc Corps community
center complex
(VVVV) Community Council for Mental Health
and Mental Retardation, construction
and renovations
(ii) County projects
(A) Construction of new facilities and
renovation of existing buildings at
the Northern Home for Children and
Family Services, including demolition
and construction
(B) Expansion of the Evangelical Manor
Campus, including construction
(C) Expansion and construction of a
facility to house elephants at the
Philadelphia Zoo
(D) Construction of the Chinatown
Community Center
(E) Construction and other related costs
to expand Berean Institute
(F) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for Memorial Hall
(G) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Lancaster Avenue Corridor
Revitalization Project Phase 4
(H) Drexel University, construction of a
biomedical research tower
(I) Construction of emergency department,
including the expansion of existing
medical and surgical outpatient
facilities to Saint Christopher's
Children's Hospital
(J) Construction of a medical education
building and parking facility for
Thomas Jefferson University
(K) Construction of ambulatory care center
for Thomas Jefferson University
(L) Construction of an addition to the
Christian Street YMCA
(M) Construction of an addition to the
Roxborough YMCA
(N) Construction of an addition to the
Columbia North YMCA
(O) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for a performing arts
center
(P) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for neighborhood
improvements located between Fifth and
Eleventh Streets and Roosevelt
Boulevard and Rockland Street
(Q) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Germantown
Avenue Village Restoration Project
5,000,000
5,000,000
7,750,000
11,000,000
5,000,000
8,000,000
7,500,000
2,500,000
15,000,000
6,000,000
30,000,000
10,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
12,500,000
1,500,000
500,000
(R) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to revitalize commercial corridors in
the Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill
neighborhood
(S) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Lancaster Avenue Corridor
Revitalization Project Phase 3
(T) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Lancaster Avenue Corridor
Revitalization Project Phase 2
(U) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Bridge Step-Down Project in
the historic Parkside section of West
Philadelphia
(V) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(W) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Greater Grays
Ferry Project
(X) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs to renovate the
Philadelphia Opportunities
Industrialization Center
(Y) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the revitalization
of the North Broad Street and
Susquehanna Avenue corridors
(Z) Construction of Northeastern Hospital
parking area, including facility
demolition and site preparation
(AA) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to expand the West Philadelphia
Regional Center of the Community
College of Philadelphia
(BB) Magee Rehabilitation Hospital,
construction, renovation and expansion
(CC) Temple University Hospital, Episcopal
Campus, construction and
infrastructure improvements
(DD) Tarken Recreation Center, renovations
and infrastructure improvements to ice
rink
(EE) Scanlon Recreation Center,
renovations and infrastructure
improvements to ice rink
(FF) Mantua Haverford Community Center,
acquisition, renovations and
construction
(GG) Wordsworth Academy, renovations to
accommodate residential educational
and treatment facility for children
3,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,350,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
600,000
1,000,000
7,500,000
1,200,000
2,000,000
4,800,000
750,000
750,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
and adolescents
(HH) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Ludlow revitalization project,
infrastructure, demolition,
acquisition and other construction
costs associated with the new
construction of 75 rental units and 50
homeownership units
(II) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Brewerytown revitalization project,
infrastructure, demolition,
acquisition and other construction
costs associated with the new
construction of 40 rental units and 20
homeownership units
(JJ) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Abbottsford revitalization project,
infrastructure, demolition and other
construction costs associated with the
new construction of 100 rental units
(KK) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Warnock Street revitalization project,
infrastructure, demolition,
acquisition and other construction
costs associated with the new
construction of 80 infill rental units
(LL) Philadelphia Housing Authority,
Mantua revitalization project,
infrastructure, demolition,
acquisition and other construction
costs associated with the new
construction of 150 rental units
(MM) Historic Nineteenth Street Baptist
Church, construction, abatement,
renovations and infrastructure
improvements
(NN) Water Tower Recreation Center,
Chestnut Hill, restoration and
infrastructure improvements of the
water tower and community activity
facilities
(OO) Temple University Hospital, Episcopal
Campus, acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of
radiology area
(PP) Acquisition, renovation, site
improvements and new construction to
accommodate automobile education
center, museum and archive
(QQ) Redevelopment of Essington Commons
brownfield site located on Essington
Avenue, including infrastructure and
site improvements
(RR) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia,
South Campus Project, renovations,
infrastructure and site improvements
and construction of Civic Center
Boulevard Research Tower, Phase II lab
2,143,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
9,100,000
500,000
1,500,000
850,000
10,000,000
12,500,000
20,000,000
facility
(SS) PAPA Recreation Complex, recreational
facility improvement and construction
(TT) Reunion Square, housing construction
and development
(UU) The Plaza at Enterprise Heights,
construction of a mixed-use
development site
(VV) Philadelphia Business and Technology
Center, renovations and construction
(WW) Croyden Development Project,
acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction
(XX) West Parkside retail complex,
acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction
(YY) Facility improvements to Clef Club
(ZZ) Liberty Landing, infrastructure
improvements, development and
construction
(AAA) Awbury Arboretum, renovation and
restoration
(BBB) Achieve-Ability, demolition,
renovations and construction to afterschool and community center
(CCC) Renovation, rehabilitation,
restoration and expansion of historic
Christ Church facility, burial ground
and Neighborhood House for community
use purposes
(DDD) Ogontz Avenue Revitalization
Corporation, acquisition, demolition,
renovation and construction of the
Erlen Theatre site and adjoining
properties on West Cheltenham Avenue
(EEE) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Kroc Center Complex
(FFF) Philadelphia Industrial Development
Corporation, supermarket development
in 198th District
(GGG) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the National Center for Rhythm and
Blues
(HHH) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the development of a business
development and support center
(III) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to expand the Zion
Non-Profit Charitable Trust human
services building
(JJJ) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the renovation
of the Metropolitan Opera House on the
Avenue of the Arts
600,000
13,000,000
60,000,000
4,000,000
50,000,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
6,000,000
1,000,000
2,300,000
5,000,000
600,000
8,000,000
1,500,000
500,000
4,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
(KKK) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for South 60th Street revitalization
(LLL) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs to expand and
renovate the Philadelphia Dance
Company Headquarters in West
Philadelphia
(MMM) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the Kappa
Alpha Psi mixed-use project on the
Avenue of the Arts
(NNN) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the West Philadelphia Job Training
and Technology Center
(OOO) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for Community Legal Services in North
Philadelphia
(PPP) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Asian Arts Initiative Shared
Arts Facility
(QQQ) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to renovate the Schuylkill Falls
Community Health Center
(RRR) Construction, infrastructure and
other related costs for the Jardel
pool
(SSS) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a commercial corridors streetscape
project in the Stenton Avenue,
Wadsworth Avenue, Ogontz Avenue,
Germantown Avenue, Vernon Road and
Washington Lane area
(TTT) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the renovation of the former Ada
Lewis Middle School
(UUU) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a Child Care and Education Center
in the 1800 Block of Tioga Street
(VVV) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to revitalize Ogontz Avenue
(52) Pike County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) Milford Borough
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Pike County
Public Library
(iii) Westfall Township
(A) Construction, expansion and
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
improvement of water and sewer
infrastructure to support existing and
new development within the township
(53) Potter County (Reserved)
(54) Schuylkill County
(i) County projects (Reserved)
(ii) City of Pottsville
(A) Preparation and construction of the
Union Station site in downtown
Pottsville
(iii) Coaldale Borough
(A) Renovation of emergency rooms,
radiology labs and surgical center at
St. Luke's Miner's Memorial Hospital
(iii.1) Mahanoy Township
(A) Construction of water and sewer lines
in the Mahanoy Township Business Park
(iv) McAdoo Borough
(A) Downtown Streetscape improvements
(v) Orwigsburg Borough
(A) Capital improvements to the Orwigsburg
Library, including necessary costs
(B) Capital improvements to Orwigsburg
Memorial Hall, including necessary
costs
(v.1) Rush Township
(A) Expansion of an Air Products
Industrial Park
(B) Expansion of the Tidewood East
Industrial Park, including
infrastructure
(vi) Schuylkill County Economic Development
Corporation
(A) Construction of a six-mile pipeline
from Commonwealth Environmental
Systems to proposed ethanol facility
in Porter Township
(vii) Tamaqua Borough
(A) Construction of a river park and river
walk
(55) Snyder County (Reserved)
(56) Somerset County
(i) County projects
(A) Land acquisition, site preparation,
infrastructure development, design and
construction of a visitors center and
memorial for Flight 93
(B) Somerset Hospital for construction and
redevelopment of a four-square-block
area encompassing the hospital
facility and surrounding area as a
health care campus
(C) Quemahoning Township water pipeline
project, including Conemaugh, Jenner,
Lincoln and Somerset Townships and
Boswell and Somerset Boroughs,
6,000,000
5,000,000
4,500,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
4,180,000
500,000
10,000,000
500,000
22,000,000
infrastructure development for the
Somerset Industrial Park and the
Northstar Business Park
(D) Laurel Highlands Business Park, for
acquisition and construction of
facilities to accommodate lightindustrial and technology-based
commerce
(E) Renovations and expansion of Somerset
Hospital for a combination
rehabilitation facility and medical
office building
(F) PBS Coals expansion of coal production
facilities, including infrastructure
and site improvements
(G) Methane Gas Recovery Project,
construction of methane gas recovery
and distribution systems
(ii) Indian Lake Borough
(A) Indian Lake Dam, outlet works
remediation and siphon system
(iii) Somerset County Redevelopment Authority
(A) Improvements to property at Route 31
and Gardner Road, including
construction and related
infrastructure
(iv) Windber Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a biotechnology center
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for a data fusion and storage center
(57) Sullivan County (Reserved)
(58) Susquehanna County
(i) County projects
(A) Endless Mountains Health System,
construction of clinic and inpatient
care units, including the installation
of necessary equipment
(ii) Montrose Borough
(A) Expansion of The Center for AntiSlavery Studies
(59) Tioga County
(i) County projects
(A) Environmental remediation for the
Tioga River
(B) Construction of a performing arts
center in Tioga County
(ii) Mansfield Borough
(A) Development of an industrial park
(iii) Borough of Wellsboro
(A) Expansion and renovation of the
emergency department for Soldiers &
Sailors Memorial Hospital
(60) Union County
5,000,000
3,000,000
8,000,000
1,000,000
250,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
2,000,000
9,300,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
7,000,000
(i) County projects
(A) Development of the Bucknell
University-Bull Run Gateway
neighborhood development project,
including an art center and parking
(ii) Union County Industrial Development
Corporation
(A) Redevelopment of the former
Pennsylvania House property for a
mixed-use destination development
(61) Venango County
(i) County projects
(A) Enviro Biodiesel, construction of an
alternative fuel processing plant
located on a brownfield site
(B) Venango County Courthouse, facility
improvements, including security
upgrades, fireproofing and window
replacement
(ii) Rouseville Borough
(A) Construction of an alternative fuel
processing plant on the Pennzoil
refinery site
(iii) Oil City
(A) Oil City Industrial Park, construction
of a manufacturing facility
(B) Oil City Industrial Park, construction
of a manufacturing facility
(62) Warren County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of a facility to house
the Warren/Forest Higher Education
Council, including necessary costs
associated with acquisition and
infrastructure
(B) Warren County welcome sign and kiosk
enhancement project
(ii) City of Warren
(A) Construction of the Warren County
Geospatial Information Service
facility
(B) Development and expansion of medical
campus in Pine Grove Township for
Warren General Hospital
(C) Construction of conference
center/hotel as part of existing
Impact Warren project
(63) Washington County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction and related costs for the
renovation of the Meadowcroft
Rockshelter and Museum of Rural Life
(B) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for the Pony Baseball
Field renovation
(C) Acquisition, demolition, construction
and other related costs for the
10,000,000
20,000,000
15,000,000
500,000
15,000,000
5,200,000
2,500,000
2,000,000
350,000
500,000
1,048,000
4,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
5,000,000
construction of a parking garage
(D) Washington and Jefferson College,
construction of a recreation center,
including facilities for community use
(E) Washington and Jefferson College,
redevelop vacant and underutilized
upper floor spaces in downtown
Washington to provide living space for
young professionals, artists, students
and others interested in downtown
living
(F) Renovations, including infrastructure
improvements and construction to Mon
Valley Hospital
(G) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of a day
care for medically fragile children
for the United Cerebral Palsy Your
Child's Place project
(H) Acquisition, infrastructure
improvements and construction of
additional exhibit areas and other
expansion at the Lemoyne House
(I) Renovations to emergency room and
other hospital renovations to include
infrastructure improvements and
construction to Washington Hospital
(J) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the Center for Creative Play
(K) Acquisition, demolition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
to develop a multipurpose facility at
the Fort Pitt Bridge Industrial Park
(L) Construction, infrastructure,
abatement of hazardous materials and
other related costs to redevelop the
Pennsylvania Transformer brownfield
site
(M) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to
county fairgrounds and related
facilities
(ii) Burgettstown Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the revitalization of the business
district
(iii) California Borough
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for the expansion of the California
Technology Park
(iv) Fallowfield Township
(A) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for improvements to Alta
Vista Industrial Park
2,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
4,000,000
10,000,000
2,500,000
4,900,000
1,600,000
1,500,000
750,000
750,000
750,000
(v) Hanover Township
(A) Construction, site development,
infrastructure and other related costs
to redevelop the Starvaggi Property
(B) Starpointe Business Industrial Park,
development of infrastructure and
sites and construction
(vi) North Strabane Township
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for the Greater
Washington County Food Bank
(vii) Peters Township
(A) Acquisition and construction of a
community center, including
redevelopment and infrastructure
(B) Expansion of the Peters Township
Volunteer Fire Department, including
acquisition, construction and related
infrastructure
(viii) City of Washington
(A) Washington Hospital, construction of
new facilities to accommodate
community growth, including the
emergency department, operating rooms,
surgical beds and a health and
wellness institute
(64) Wayne County
(i) County projects
(A) Construction of an EMS headquarters
building to serve Greater Wayne and
Northern Pike Counties
(65) Westmoreland County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction and other
related costs for the rehabilitation
of Youngwood Railroad Museum
(B) Acquisition, rehabilitation and
restoration of the Youngwood Railroad
Museum and adjacent property for the
creation of a destination spot
(C) WCCC Baseball Stadium, renovate
current baseball field, add seating,
locker rooms and press box to attract
minor league baseball team and State
regional college playoffs
(D) Construction of the Westmoreland
County Economic Development Center to
be located at West Otterman Street in
the City of Greensburg
(E) Acquisition and conversion of the
former Lenox Plant for reuse as a
multitenant facility, including blight
removal and environmental remediation
(F) Construction of a more than 50,000square-foot flex-type building for
Westmoreland Distribution
Park/Multitenant Business Facility
5,000,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,200,000
2,600,000
4,000,000
(G) Develop 225-acre industrial park
adjacent to Arnold Palmer Airport in
Unity Township
(H) St. Vincent College Center for Public
Service, rehabilitation and
preservation of existing machine shop
building for community reuse and
outreach efforts
(I) Jeannette Industrial Park,
redevelopment of the former GGI Glass
Plant
(J) Westmoreland County Community College,
Hempfield Township, renovation and
rehabilitation of biology laboratory
and library in Founders' Hall,
including roof replacement/repair and
replacement of HVAC units and
associated engineering and permitting
(K) Westmoreland County Community College,
Hempfield Township, renovate science
hall, design, permitting and
construction
(L) Westmoreland County Community College,
City of New Kensington, construct new
Alle-Kiski Education Center, including
design, engineering and permitting
(M) Westmoreland County Community College,
Unity Township, relocate Laurel
Education Center, including land
acquisition, design, construction and
permitting
(N) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for City of Latrobe
downtown revitalization
(O) Construction, infrastructure and other
related costs for an education center
at Historic Hannas Town Fort Site
(ii) City of Greensburg
(A) Construction and other related costs
for Phase II of the Seton Hill
University downtown project
(B) Renovation of the Palace Theatre's
second and third floors and exterior
facade and marquis for cultural and
performing arts activities
(C) Seton Hill/Harrison Avenue Project,
redevelopment, including the
demolition of blighted structures and
stabilization of the road base and
utility relocation
(D) Seton Hill University, National
Education Center for Women in
Business, development of a new stateof-the-art training and conference
center
(E) Westmoreland Museum of Art,
construction of new amenities for
visitors to the museum as well as an
750,000
5,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
upgraded reinstallation of the
permanent collection
(F) Renovation and expansion of the
Greensburg YMCA, including pool and
gymnasium
(G) Senior housing project and/or
infrastructure in support of senior
house project
(iii) Hempfield Township
(A) Development and construction of the
Westmoreland Office and Technology
Park
(B) Westmoreland Conservation District
Greenforge Project, renovation and
rehabilitation of existing office
building, including the installation
of a green roof, natural lighting and
geothermal source heating and cooling
(C) Construction of an all-age recreation
center
(D) Design and construction of a morethan-14,000-square-foot visitor center
for Historic Hanna's Town
(iv) City of Irwin
(A) Rehabilitation and renovation of the
Lamp Theatre
(B) Acquisition, rehabilitation and
historic renovation of the Thompson
Building for mixed-use applications
(C) Acquisition, rehabilitation and
restoration of targeted structures
along Main Street and Pennsylvania
Avenue in conjunction with the overall
comprehensive plan of the Irwin
Project
(v) City of Jeannette
(A) South Sixth Street revitalization
project, construction of 25 new
single-family homes, including
acquisition and demolition of existing
structures, rehabilitation of 20
townhomes for market-rate rentals and
renovation and rehabilitation of
existing baseball field
(B) Redevelopment of the former glass
plant situated in the City of
Jeannette, including environmental
remediation, demolition and site
improvements
(C) Mercy Jeannette Hospital, design,
permitting, construction and purchase
of equipment for an expanded emergency
room
(vi) City of Latrobe
(A) Purchase, rehabilitation and
historical renovation of targeted
structures in the core downtown area
2,500,000
4,000,000
2,100,000
1,200,000
4,000,000
2,000,000
500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
4,100,000
5,000,000
1,250,000
1,000,000
of Latrobe for commercial reuse and
development of a downtown destination
spot
(vii) Monessen
(A) Renovation of retail space for
community-based and health and human
services building
(viii) New Kensington
(A) New Kensington River Line District
redevelopment
(ix) Rector
(A) Expansion of the Florence Lockhart
Nimick Nature Center at Powdermill
Nature Reserve, including construction
(x) Westmoreland County Industrial Development
Corporation
(A) Development of a 113-acre parcel of
county-owned property located along SR
1053 directly opposite the
Westmoreland County Industrial Park I
in Hempfield Township for future
business locations
(66) Wyoming County (Reserved)
(67) York County
(i) County projects
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure improvements and other
related costs for an economic and
community development project
(B) New buildings for the York County
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals
(C) Construction of a new live burn
building for the York County Fire
Training Facility located in
Emigsville, including demolition of
existing structures
(ii) City of York
(A) Construction of a multipurpose
recreation facility
(B) Construction, infrastructure and
related costs to renovate and expand
an existing facility to increase the
number of laboratory and general
classrooms
(C) Memorial Hospital, acquisition of an
automated drug dispensing system
(D) York Police Department, acquisition of
sensor surveillance equipment
(E) Development of the National Museum and
Downtown Visitors Center
(F) Penn and Farquhar Park renovations
(G) Revitalize Broad Street Corridor
(H) Redevelop South George Street
(I) Development and construction
associated with the York Commodity
Resources Project
1,700,000
5,000,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
8,000,000
5,000,000
419,000
500,000
5,000,000
4,500,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
5,000,000
(J) Construction and renovation necessary
for the expansion of the Logos Academy
1,975,000
(iii) Hopewell Township
(A) Acquisition of land and design and
construction of a new township
building
3,000,000
(iv) Lower Windsor Township
(A) Construction and design of a
recreation building. This
authorization includes funds for costs
related to land acquisition if
necessary.
2,000,000
(B) Acquisition and construction of land
related to the Susquehanna Riverlands
Preservation Project
14,000,000
(v) Springettsbury Township
(A) Construction of the York Towne Center,
including related infrastructure
6,000,000
(vi) Hanover Borough and Penn Township
(A) Construction of a 1.5 mile portion of
the York Hanover Trolley line as a
recreational pathway, including
related costs
500,000
(68) Multicounty projects
(i) Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties
(A) Infrastructure and site development
for the Advanced Therapeutic
Manufacturing Facility to be located
in either Allegheny or Westmoreland
Couny
15,000,000
Section 7. Itemization of flood control projects.
Additional capital projects in the category of flood
control projects to be constructed by the Department of
Environmental Protection, its successors or assigns and to be
financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized,
together with their respective estimated costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Department of Environmental Protection
(i) Berks County
600,000
(A) Demolition and removal of Felix Dam
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $100,000)
(ii) Clarion County
(A) New Bethlehem Federal flood control
project
570,000
(Base Project Allocation - $570,000)
(iii) Clearfield County
(A) Coalport flood control project,
including costs for stream channel
clearing and restoration related to
DGS 182-14
4,000,000
(B) Curwensville flood control project,
including costs for stream channel
clearing and restoration
4,000,000
1,290,000
(C) DuBois Federal flood control project
(Base Project Allocation - $1,290,000)
(iv) Columbia County
(A) Construction of levees along Kinney's
Run and the Susquehanna River
(Base Project Allocation - $2,900,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $580,000)
(v) Dauphin County
(A) Wildwood Lake flood control project
(vi) Delaware County
(A) Construction of shields to secure,
stabilize and protect six exposed
sanitary sewer pipes along Darby and
Crum Creeks and their tributaries
(vi.1) Fayette County
(A) Connellsville Federal flood control
project
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(vii) Indiana County
(A) Completion of the Two Lick Creek
Restoration project, a Federal flood
control project
(viii) Lehigh County
(A) Construction of flood mitigation for
Spring Creek, Swabin Creek and the
Little Lehigh Creek within the Little
Lehigh Creek Watershed
(ix) Lycoming County
(A) Augment Lycoming County's flood
warning system with the addition of
rain gauges on five creeks to add
additional warning and protection time
(B) Structural changes to culvert at
confluence of Susquehanna River and
Louschy Run, including construction
(x) Monroe County
(A) Engineering and construction related
to dam replacement at Stillwater Lake
(x.1) Montgomery County
(A) Demolition and removal of dam on
Tookany Creek
(xi) Northumberland County
(A) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for Shamokin Creek flood control in
Mt. Carmel Borough
(B) Acquisition, construction,
infrastructure and other related costs
for Butternut Creek flood control in
Mt. Carmel Township
(xi.1) Potter County
(A) Rehabilitate North Fork Dam
(xii) Warren County
(A) Jackson Run flood mitigation
(xiii) Westmoreland County
(A) Mt. Pleasant Street flood control
project, installation of flood
3,480,000
600,000
750,000
450,000
2,000,000
10,000,000
500,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
400,000
14,000,000
6,000,000
200,000
1,500,000
4,000,000
culverts, acquisition of rights-ofway, construction, utility relocation,
design and permitting
Section 8. Itemization of Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund projects.
Projects in the category of public improvement projects to
be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, its successors or assigns and to be financed by
current revenues of the Keystone Recreation, Park and
Conservation Fund are hereby itemized, together with their
respective estimated costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources
(i) Bald Eagle State Park
300,000
(A) Rehabilitate grit chamber
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Replace courtesy desks at eight public
boat landings
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Replace day-use restroom, including
fixtures within modern code
450,000
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
350,000
(D) Acquire residence for park manager
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(E) Develop campground and sanitary
facilities, including a shower house
and restroom
450,000
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(F) Replace courtesy dock at eight public
boat landings
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(G) Rehabilitate winter/summer launch and
restrooms
300,000
(Base Project Allocation -$300,000)
(i.1) Beltzville State Park
(A) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant,
lift station and sewer lines
400,000
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(i.2) Bendigo State Park
(A) Pave parking area, including access
roads
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(i.3) Black Moshannon State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects, including
maintenance, ADA pier and Westside
Road
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate dam spillway within the
park
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(i.4) Chapman State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects, including
main access and campground, yurt and
cottage access
350,000
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(i.5) Cherry Springs State Park
(A) Develop and construct domes for night
sky observation within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(i.6) Clear Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate roads and bridges
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(i.7) Colton Point State Park
(A) Rehabilitate campground and campsites,
install ADA overlook and pave roads
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(ii) Delaware Canal State Park
(A) Rehabilitate Lumberville wall
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(B) Refurbish Route 13 bridge
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(C) Rehabilitate Giving Pond residence to
comply with modern codes
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(ii.1) Denton Hill State Park
(A) Pave parking area, including access
roads
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(B) Rehabilitate lodges within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(ii.2) Elk State Park
(A) Pave parking area, including access
roads by restrooms and bulkhead
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Provide pollution remediation in and
near the well within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(ii.3) Evansburg State Park
(A) Replace temporary restroom with a
modern facility in compliance with
codes
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Replace and convert plywood office to
a permanent structure
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(iii) Forest District 18
(A) Renovate Haldeman House
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Convert Haldeman House to an office
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iii.1) Hickory Run State Park
(A) Pave parking area, including access
roads
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate water lines within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iii.2) Hills Creek State Park
300,000
900,000
300,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
300,000
400,000
1,500,000
300,000
1,000,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
300,000
500,000
300,000
(A) Rehabilitate the maintenance building,
including the addition of two bays
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate dam spillway within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(C) Pave roads and parking areas within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(iii.3) Hyner Run State Park
(A) Rehabilitate roads and two bridges
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the water system,
including storage tank and treatment
building
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(iv) Kettle Creek State Park
(A) Modernize lower campground sewage
system
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(B) Provide for paving projects, including
campgrounds and access to upper
campground area
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Rehabilitate horse trail access
restroom septic field
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Provide for the addition of a restroom
and pavilion
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.1) Keystone State Park
(A) Provide for the rehabilitation and
expansion of the maintenance area
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(B) Rehabilitate roads throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(C) Rehabilitate the Slag Road Bridge
(Base Project Allocation - $280,000)
(iv.2) Laurel Hill State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the group campground
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000)
(B) Rehabilitate camping cottage shower
house within the campground
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(iv.3) Leonard Harrison State Park
(A) Rehabilitate Turkey Path along the
Colton Point Trail within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Provide for paving projects within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(C) Rehabilitate water system and sanitary
system
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.4) Little Pine State Park
500,000
600,000
500,000
700,000
400,000
600,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
350,000
700,000
280,000
1,200,000
450,000
300,000
350,000
300,000
(A) Rehabilitate the dam within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(B) Provide for paving projects within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(C) Rehabilitate the restroom at the lower
picnic area
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.5) M. K. Goddard State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the water system
(Base Project Allocation - $375,000)
(iv.6) Marsh Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate parking lots, including
paving within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $325,000)
(B) Expand the park office to comply with
ADA regulations
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.7) Milton State Park
(A) Rehabilitate sewage lines to the park,
electric to the park and sanitation
stations in the park
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(B) Rehabilitate boat launch and walk path
to the launch within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.8) Moraine State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the old 422 boat launch
and road within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Replace two residences within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $650,000)
(iv.9) Mt. Pisgah State Park
(A) Expand park office and sales display
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant
and infiltration
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(iv.10) Neshaminy State Park
(A) Rehabilitate concession area at the
pool
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(iv.11) Ohiopyle State Park
(A) Construct parking facility above the
park office
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(B) Rehabilitate park residence within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $250,000)
(iv.12) Ole Bull State Park
(A) Rehabilitate park cottage, including
the ADA bedroom
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate water storage tank system
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Provide for paving projects, including
roads and parking areas
800,000
400,000
300,000
375,000
325,000
300,000
400,000
300,000
500,000
650,000
300,000
300,000
350,000
900,000
250,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(v) Parker Dam State Park
(A) Modernize campground restrooms
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Repair and rehabilitate dam spillway
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant to
operate on propane and rehabilitate
dump station
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Rehabilitate the cabin colony,
including replacing logs, ceilings,
fireplace and wood heater
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(E) Rehabilitate the dam within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi) Patterson State Park
(A) Replace unisex restroom with modern
facilities
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the restroom within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi.1) Poe Paddy State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects, including
campground
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi.2) Poe Valley State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects, including
roads, campground and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Replace bridge and guide rails within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi.3) Pymatuning State Park
(A) Rehabilitate Espyville South Launch
and environs
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(B) Rehabilitate park office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,750,000)
(C) Replace Jamestown camp store and
laundry facilities
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(D) Rehabilitate Jamestown beach house
(Base Project Allocation - $425,000)
(vi.4) Raccoon Creek State Park
(A) Provide for roadway slip repairs and
various park roads
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(vi.5) Ralph Stover State Park
(A) Replace pit latrines with modern
comfort stations and rehabilitate
water system
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(vi.6) Ravensburg State Park
(A) Replace bridge entrance within the
park
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
1,000,000
1,750,000
750,000
425,000
700,000
500,000
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Provide for paving projects, including
roads, access areas and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vii) Raymond B. Winter State Park
(A) Renovate bridge
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Provide for paving projects, including
roads, access areas and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(viii) Reeds Gap State Park
(A) Replace and upgrade dump station
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Replace bridge within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Rehabilitate sewage treatment system
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Provide for paving projects, including
roads, access areas and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(viii.1) Ricketts Glen State Park
(A) Rehabilitate water lines within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(viii.2) Ridley Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and reroof the
maintenance building in the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(viii.3) Ryerson Station State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and modernize the park
(Base Project Allocation - $215,000)
(viii.4) S. B. Elliott State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and modernize ADA cabins
and washhouse facilities
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(viii.5) Shikellamy State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects, including
roads, access areas and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(B) Repair or replace various sections of
fence within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Rehabilitate and renovate buildings,
boat concession stands and restrooms
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Provide renovations and repairs to
Overlook Road
(Base Projects Allocation - $300,000)
(E) Rehabilitate and modernize restrooms
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(F) Pave Walkway Trail for entrance and
loop parking
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(ix) Sinnemahoning State Park
(A) Upgrade and rehabilitate three bridges
with box culverts
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
215,000
300,000
900,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
450,000
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate and renovate 40 Maples
restrooms, including the retrofitting
of solar panels
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Rehabilitate maintenance building and
utility storage building
500,000
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(D) Rehabilitate boat launch, including
relocation of entrance300,000
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(x) Sizerville State Park
(A) Replace pit latrines with modern
facilities and remove office within
the park
900,000
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(B) Rehabilitate a building within the
park
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(x.1) Susquehanna State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects within the
park
300,000
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate and renovate restrooms to
connect with the city sewage system
500,000
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(x.2) Tobyhanna State Park
300,000
(A) Expand the park office
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(x.3) Worlds End State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the roads within the park
350,000
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(x.4) Yellow Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and renovate camping
cottage shower house within the park
450,000
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
375,000
(B) Rehabilitate sewage system
(Base Project Allocation - $375,000)
(C) Rehabilitate beach house within the
park
425,000
(Base Project Allocation - $425,000)
(xi) Various parks, Statewide
(A) Acquire land to be incorporated within
the park and forestry system according
to the Commonwealth's master plan
10,000,000
(Land Allocation - $10,000,000)
10,000,000
(B) Additional funds to acquire land to be
incorporated within the park system
according to the Commonwealth's master
plan
(Land Allocation - $10,000,000)
Section 9. Itemization of Environmental Stewardship Fund
projects.
Projects in the category of public improvement projects to
be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, its successors or assigns and to be financed by
current revenues of the Environmental Stewardship Fund are
hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated
financial costs, as follows:
Project
(1) Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources
(i) Bald Eagle State Park
(A) Rehabilitate park office and visitors
center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate roads within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,600,000)
(C) Expand ten modern cabins to the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,250,000)
(D) Expand new restrooms within the park,
including Upper Green's Run and Lower
Green's Run
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(E) Rehabilitate and replace marina docks
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(F) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant,
lift station and sewer lines
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(i.1) Beltzville State Park
(A) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant
and correct infiltration
(Base Project Allocation - $250,000)
(ii) Black Moshannon State Park
(A) Repair and rehabilitate dam spillway
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the boat watercraft
concession comfort station
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(ii.1) Caledonia State Park
(A) Replace two bridges within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Provide for the maintenance to the
water slide and spray ground at the
pool
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(C) Rehabilitate day use area and
campgrounds, including paving
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Rehabilitate water lines and system
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(ii.2) Canoe Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the sewage treatment
plant, lift station and sewer lines
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(ii.3) Chapman State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the cabin colony within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(B) Expand the park office and visitors
Total
Project
Allocation
1,500,000
1,600,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
250,000
300,000
600,000
500,000
500,000
300,000
800,000
500,000
2,500,000
500,000
center
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(ii.4) Cherry Springs State Park
(A) Expand visitors center
(Base Project Allocation - $2,200,000)
(ii.5) Clear Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate comfort stations and
water system throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,100,000)
(ii.6) Codorus State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the sailboat area
restroom and sewage lines
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the pool and spray ground
(Base Project Allocation - $2,600,000)
(C) Rehabilitate interiors of the comfort
stations and classrooms
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(ii.7) Colton Point State Park
(A) Replace two pit latrines with
composting comfort stations at the
playground
(Base Projects Allocation - $850,000)
(ii.8) Cook Forest State Park
(A) Rehabilitate roads and parking lots
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,100,000)
(iii) Delaware Canal State Park
(A) Refurbish Route 13 bridge
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(B) Refurbish Lock 7 in the canal
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(iii.1) Denton Hill State Park
(A) Replace lifts throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000)
(B) Replace snowmaking equipment
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $3,500,000)
(iv) Evansburg State Park
(A) Replace temporary restrooms with
permanent modern facilities
(Base Project Allocation - $250,000)
(iv.1) Forest District 2
(A) Provide for a new park office
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(iv.2) Forest District 4
(A) Expand the Negro Mountain maintenance
complex
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(B) Rehabilitate Linn Run Road
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(iv.3) Forest District 5
(A) Provide for the expansion of the park
office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(iv.4) Forest District 8
2,200,000
1,100,000
450,000
2,600,000
700,000
850,000
1,100,000
1,500,000
500,000
5,000,000
3,500,000
250,000
2,000,000
350,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
(A) Provide for the expansion of the park
office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(iv.5) Forest District 12
(A) Expand the park office
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(iv.6) Forest District 14
(A) Rehabilitate historic stone house
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(v) Forest District 18
(A) Rehabilitate Roaring Creek creekbed
along Route 42
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate Roaring Creek creekbed
along Route 54
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(C) Renovate Haldeman House within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(D) Provide for a new park office
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(v.1) Forest District 19
(A) Provide for a new park office
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(v.2) Gifford Pinchot State Park
(A) Rehabilitate visitors center and
classroom
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(B) Rehabilitate water lines and the loop
to the office within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,400,000)
(C) Replace two comfort stations within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $650,000)
(D) Rehabilitate roads and parking lots
throughout the park
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(E) Expand five modern cabins to the park
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(F) Rehabilitate 12 Mile Trail, including
bridges
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(v.3) Gouldsboro State Park
(A) Replace dam within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(v.4) Greenwood Furnace State Park
(A) Provide for paving projects within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Construct new maintenance building
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(C) Rehabilitate sewage treatment system
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(v.5) Hickory Run State Park
1,000,000
2,500,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
700,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
600,000
1,400,000
650,000
600,000
700,000
1,000,000
750,000
300,000
450,000
300,000
(A) Provide a new park office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(v.6) Hillman State Park
(A) Rehabilitate runways within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(v.7) Hills Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant,
lift station and sewer lines
(Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000)
(B) Expand the park office and visitors
center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000)
(v.8) Hyner Run State Park
(A) Expand the park office and visitors
center
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(B) Rehabilitate day-use restrooms within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(v.9) Kettle Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the cabin colony,
including water lines, sewage lines
and access ports
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(B) Rehabilitate and renovate the
bathhouse, shower house and sewage
system within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,450,000)
(C) Rehabilitate and modernize lower
campground and sewage system
(Base Project Allocation - $1,300,000)
(v.10) Kings Gap Environmental Education and
Training Center
(A) Construct a new maintenance building
and rehabilitate carriage house
(Base Project Allocation - $550,000)
(v.11) Kooser State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the roads and bridges
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,100,000)
(v.12) Laurel Ridge State Park
(A) Replace the turnpike trail bridge
superstructure within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $850,000)
(vi) Leonard Harrison State Park
(A) Construct addition to visitors center
with restrooms, classroom facility and
office
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Construct an addition to the visitors
center with restrooms and classroom
facility and office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(vi.1) Little Buffalo State Park
(A) Rehabilitate sewage treatment system
(Base Project Allocation - $650,000)
(B) Purchase and rehabilitate a campground
1,500,000
300,000
3,000,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
300,000
600,000
1,450,000
1,300,000
550,000
1,100,000
850,000
300,000
1,500,000
650,000
2,000,000
site
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(C) Dredge the lake within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(vi.2) Locust Lake State Park
(A) Replace the campground buildings
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,700,000)
(vi.3) Lyman Run State Park
(A) Replace the campground buildings
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi.4) M. K. Goddard State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the park office and
maintenance complex
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the marina building
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,650,000)
(vi.5) Moraine State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the sewage treatment
system
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(B) Replace the lakeview beach house
within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(C) Resurface the bike trail within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(vi.6) Nockamixon State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and modernize three
comfort stations within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(vi.7) Ohiopyle State Park
(A) Construction of a mine drainage
treatment plant
(B) Provide for accessibility of the park
office within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(C) Rehabilitate trail bridges and
culverts within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(D) Rehabilitate Tharp Knob restroom and
Mitchell Field washhouse
(Base Project Allocation - $950,000)
(vi.8) Ole Bull State Park
(A) Provide for new park office and
visitors center
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Replace pit latrines with modern
comfort stations within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(vi.9) Parker Dam State Park
(A) Rehabilitate shower house and organize
group tenting area
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(vi.10) Pine Grove Furnace State Park
700,000
1,700,000
300,000
1,800,000
1,650,000
1,000,000
900,000
350,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
950,000
500,000
300,000
750,000
(A) Rehabilitate and modernize the group
camp comfort station within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(B) Dredge the lake within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $812,000)
(C) Provide for protection of the natural
resources, Laurel Lake area
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(D) Rehabilitate the hostel-officevisitors center complex
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(vi.11) Poe Paddy State Park
(A) Replace pit latrines with modern
comfort stations, including shower
houses and rehabilitate sewage systems
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(vi.12) Poe Valley State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the dam within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(B) Provide for a new park office and
visitors center
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(vi.13) Presque Isle State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the sewage treatment
system
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(B) Replace four beach houses within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $3,600,000)
(vi.14) Prince Gallitzin State Park
(A) Rehabilitate water lines within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $2,800,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the roads throughout the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(C) Rehabilitate the day-use area site,
buildings and campground
(Base Project Allocation - $900,000)
(D) Rehabilitate electric at the
campground in the park
(Base Project Allocation - $450,000)
(E) Replace the Beaver Valley Marina docks
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(F) Provide for paving projects, including
roads and parking areas
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(G) Expand Campground 1 as shown in the
master plan
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(vi.15) Promised Land State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the sewage treatment
system
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(vi.16) Pymatuning State Park
(A) Rehabilitate five boat launches within
the park
450,000
812,000
450,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
3,600,000
2,800,000
800,000
900,000
450,000
2,000,000
800,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(vi.17) R. B. Winter State Park
(A) Rehabilitate walkway on a PennDOT
bridge within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Replace two composting toilets and
sand bridge with modern comfort
stations
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(vi.18) Raccoon Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate five campground
washhouses within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the Valley Bicycle Trail
Bridge within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(vi.19) Ravensburg State Park
(A) Replace three composting toilets and
sand bridge with modern comfort
stations
(Base Project Allocation - $750,000)
(vii) Reeds Gap State Park
(A) Rehabilitate shower house for camping
area
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(B) Relocate office building within the
park
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(C) Construct a new park office and
visitors center and rehabilitate the
maintenance complex
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(D) Replace swimming pool
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(E) Rehabilitate shower house for camping
area
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(viii) Ridley Creek State Park
(A) Reroof maintenance building
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Renovate the mansion interior within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $800,000)
(viii.1) S. B. Elliott State Park
(A) Rehabilitate and modernize cabins and
washhouse facilities
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(viii.2) Shawnee State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the campground bridge,
including the deck and painting the
steel
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(B) Rehabilitate the campground, including
sites, electric and paving
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(C) Rehabilitate the cabin colony
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
500,000
500,000
500,000
750,000
750,000
500,000
300,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
600,000
300,000
800,000
2,500,000
300,000
500,000
2,000,000
(D) Rehabilitate water lines and treatment
plant
(Base Project Allocation - $1,100,000)
(ix) Shikellamy State Park
(A) Rehabilitate marina buildings
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(B) Rehabilitate a concrete apron at Tail
Race for dam access
(Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000)
(C) Rehabilitate a causeway for inflatable
dam bags 4 and 5
(Base Project Allocation - $300,000)
(D) Replace inflatable dam bags 4 and 5
(Base Project Allocation - $740,000)
(E) Rehabilitate and expand the
maintenance area
(Base Project Allocation - $650,000)
(F) Rehabilitate and replace the marina
docks, including bulkhead safety wall
and pier within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000)
(ix.1) Sinnemahoning State Park
(A) Rehabilitate the maintenance building,
including the addition of four bays
(Base Project Allocation - $700,000)
(B) Rehabilitate shower house for the
general campground facility
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(C) Rehabilitate and modernize a restroom
along Wildlife Trail
(Base Project Allocation - $500,000)
(D) Rehabilitate shower house for the
camping area
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(ix.2) Sizerville State Park
(A) Provide for a new park office
(Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000)
(B) Replace pit latrines with modern
comfort stations and bathhouse within
the park
(Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000)
(C) Rehabilitate shower house for the
camping area
(Base Project Allocation - $600,000)
(ix.3) State Park Region 1
(A) Rehabilitate surface and well water
supplies within the park
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(B) Rehabilitate surface water filtration
system
(Base Project Allocation - $350,000)
(ix.4) Trough Creek State Park
(A) Rehabilitate shower house for the
camping area
(Base Project Allocation - $400,000)
(ix.5) Whipple Dam State Park
(A) Dredge the lake within the park
1,100,000
600,000
1,000,000
300,000
740,000
650,000
2,500,000
700,000
600,000
500,000
600,000
1,800,000
2,000,000
600,000
1,500,000
350,000
400,000
1,500,000
(Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000)
(x) Various parks, Statewide
(A) Acquire land to be incorporated within
the park and forestry system according
to the Commonwealth's master plan
10,000,000
(Land Allocation - $10,000,000)
(B) Additional funds to acquire land to be
incorporated within the park system
according to the Commonwealth's master
plan
10,000,000
(Base Project Allocation - $10,000,000)
Section 10. Itemization of Motor License Fund projects.
The individual capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects to be developed by the Department of
General Services, its successors or assigns, for the
Department of Transportation, and to be financed by the
incurring of debt or from current revenues in the Motor
License Fund are hereby itemized, together with their
respective itemized costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Department of Transportation
(i) County maintenance facility, Adams County
(A) Construct or acquire new county
maintenance facility
13,800,000
(Base Project Allocation - $11,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,800,000)
(ii) County maintenance facility, Butler
County
(A) Construct or acquire new county
maintenance facility
13,800,000
(Base Project Allocation - $11,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,800,000)
(iii) Welcome Center, Delaware County
(A) Renovate and expand existing
facilities at I-95 Welcome Center and
RSR Site N
9,775,000
(Base Project Allocation - $8,500,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,275,000)
(iv) County maintenance facility, Lehigh
County
(A) Construct or acquire new county
maintenance facility
13,800,000
(Base Project Allocation - $11,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,800,000)
(v) Parking facility, Lehigh County
(A) Acquire property and construct new
parking facility, Allentown
14,950,000
(Base Project Allocation - $12,000,000)
(Land Allocation - $1,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,950,000)
Section 11. Itemization of State forestry bridge projects.
Projects in the category of State forestry bridge projects
to be constructed by the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources, it successors or assigns and to be financed
by oil company franchise tax revenues pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. §
9502(a)(2)(iv) (relating to imposition of tax) are hereby
itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as
follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Centre County
(i) Forest District 9
(A) Replacement of bridge at North Run
Road over Smays Run
300,000
(B) Replacement of Bridge No. 9-0028 at
Shirks Road over Black Moshannon Creek
300,000
(ii) Forest District 10
(A) Replacement of Bridge No. 10-0029 at
State Line Road over Beauty Run
300,000
(2) Clearfield County
(i) Forest District 9
(A) Replacement of bridge at Gordon Road
over Anderson Creek
300,000
(B) Replacement of bridge at Reservoir
Road over Upper Three Run
300,000
(C) Replacement of Bridge Nos. 9-0013, 99914 and 9-0016
900,000
(3) Clinton County
(i) Forest District 10
(A) Replacement of Bridge No. 10-0040 at
Birch Island Road over Amos Branch
300,000
(B) Replacement of Bridge No. 10-0046 at
Mill Run Road over Mill Run
300,000
(4) Elk County
(i) Forest District 9
300,000
(A) Replacement of Bridge No. 9-0012
(ii) Forest District 13
(A) Replacement of bridge, Ford Crossing,
at North Fork of Straight Creek
300,000
(B) Replacement of Bridge No. 13-9005 at
Dents Run Road over Bear Hollow
200,000
(C) Replacement of Bridge No. 13-9006 at
Dents Run Road over Weatherboard Run
200,000
(D) Replacement of Bridge No. 13-9007 at
East Hicks Run Road over Barr Hollow
200,000
(5) Huntingdon County
(i) Forest District 5
(A) Replacement of three culverts along
Bridge Nos. 05-0025 and 05-0009 at
Pine Swamp Road over Laurel and Little
Shingletown Run
200,000
(6) Mifflin County
(i) Forest District 5
(A) Replacement of Bridge No. 05-0056 at
Lingle Valley Road over Laurel Creek
200,000
(7) Tioga County
(i) Forest District 16
(A) Replacement of Bridge No. 16-0001 at
Spoor Hollow Road over Norris Brook
300,000
(B) Replacement of Bridge No. 16-0014 at
Cedar Mountain over Cedar Run
200,000
Section 11.1. Itemization of Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission Capital Projects.
The individual capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects to be acquired or developed by the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and to be financed by
the incurring of debt or by the current revenues of the Fish
Fund and the Boat Fund pursuant to executive authorizations
are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated
costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
(i) Adam Bower Dam
8,000,000
(A) Rehabilitation of dam
(ii) Allegheny County
(A) Three Rivers Ecological Research
Center, provide a facility for a
multi-organizational consortium,
including offices, laboratories,
meeting rooms, work areas and storage.
This is being planned as a part of a
complex associated with the River
Science Center, for ecological
research, management, education and
law enforcement.
3,000,000
(iii) Beaver County
(A) Hereford Manor Lake, design and
construct a new dam or dams according
to current standards
17,500,000
(iv) Bedford County
(A) Reynoldsdale State Fish Hatchery,
design, rehabilitate and construct
fish-rearing facilities and related
infrastructure
7,910,000
(v) Butler County
(A) Glade Run Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
3,500,000
(vi) Carbon County
(A) Mauch Chunk Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
750,000
(vii) Centre County
(A) Construction of dam in the vicinity of
Colyer Lake in Potter Township
2,500,000
(B) Pleasant Gap Headquarters, design,
replace or remodel current
headquarters buildings
1,100,000
(C) Colyer Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
5,940,000
(viii) Clarion/Venango County
(A) Kahle Lake, design and construct a new
2,640,000
dam according to current standards
(ix) Columbia County
(A) Briar Creek Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current standard
(x) Crawford County
(A) Linesville State Fish Hatchery,
design, rehabilitate and construct
fish-rearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(B) Tamarack Lake, Dam A, design and
construct a new dam according to
current standards
(C) Tamarack Lake, Dam B, design and
construct a new dam according to
current standards
(xi) Cumberland County
(A) Opossum Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(xii) Dauphin County
(A) Fish and Boat Commission Headquarters,
provide additional office space and
work areas for administrative and
technical needs and also for partners
related to the agency's mission
(xiii) Erie County
(A) Corry State Fish Hatchery, design,
rehabilitate and construct fishrearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(B) Fairview State Fish Hatchery, design,
rehabilitate and construct fishrearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(C) Union City State Fish Hatchery,
design, rehabilitate and construct
fish-rearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(D) Walnut Creek Access, design, expand
and improve existing marina, access
facilities and related infrastructure
(xiv) Fayette County
(A) Virgin Run Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
(xv) Forest County
(A) Tionesta State Fish Hatchery, design,
rehabilitate and construct fishrearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(xvi) Fulton County
(A) Meadow Grounds Lake, design and
construct a new dam according to
current standards
(xvii) Indiana County
(A) Hemlock Dam (Straight Run Dam), design
and construct a new dam according to
current standards
750,000
10,850,000
750,000
750,000
3,050,000
1,000,000
5,090,000
413,000
2,310,000
10,000,000
3,500,000
1,370,000
2,250,000
850,000
(xviii) Jefferson County
(A) Kyle Lake, design and construct a new
dam according to current standards
(xix) Lancaster County
(A) Speedwell Forge Lake, design and
construct a new dam according to
current standards
(xx) Lehigh County
(A) Leaser Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(B) Reconstruction of Leaser Lake Dam
(xxi) Luzerne County
(A) Harris Pond, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(xxii) Lycoming County
(A) Rose Valley Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
(xxiii) Northampton County
(A) Minsi Lake, design and construct a new
dam according to current standards
(xxiv) Potter County
(A) Oswayo State Fish Hatchery, design,
rehabilitate and construct fishrearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(xxv) Shikellamy State Park
(A) Construction of a fish passageway
(xxvi) Snyder County
(A) C.F. Walker Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
(xxvii) Somerset County
(A) Somerset Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(xxviii) Tioga County
(A) Beechwood Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(B) Nessmuk Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
(xxix) Washington County
(A) Rehabilitation and infrastructure
repair to dam and site, Dutch Fork
Lake Dam
(B) Canonsburg Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
(C) Dutch Fork Lake, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
(xxx) Wayne County
(A) Pleasant Mount State Fish Hatchery,
design, rehabilitate and construct
fish-rearing facilities and related
infrastructure
(B) Belmont Lake, design and construct a
3,500,000
3,500,000
5,250,000
5,000,000
500,000
2,250,000
2,640,000
2,890,000
12,600,000
850,000
2,640,000
750,000
1,000,000
4,500,000
5,040,000
5,100,000
4,850,000
1,050,000
new dam according to current standards
(C) Hankins Pond, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
500,000
(D) Lower Woods Pond, design and construct
a new dam according to current
standards
1,050,000
(xxxi) Westmoreland County
(A) Donegal Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
3,500,000
(xxxii) Wyoming County
(A) Stevens Lake, design and construct a
new dam according to current standards
1,500,000
Section 11.2. Itemization of Manufacturing Fund current
revenue projects.
The individual capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects to be developed by the Department of
General Services, its successors or assigns, for the
Department of Corrections, and to be financed from current
revenues of the Manufacturing Fund are hereby itemized,
together with their respective itemized costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Allocation
Project
(1) Department of Corrections
(i) State Correctional Institution at
Graterford
(A) Modify an existing building into a
regional laundry facility for
Correctional Industries including
laundry equipment
9,900,000
(Base Project Allocation - $7,920,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,980,000)
(ii) State Correctional Institution at Mahanoy
(A) Modify an existing building into a
regional laundry facility for
Correctional Industries including
laundry equipment
6,600,000
(Base Project Allocation - $5,280,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,320,000)
Section 11.3. Itemization of Federally funded projects.
The individual capital projects in the category of public
improvement projects to be acquired or constructed by the
Department of General Services and to be financed from Federal
funds are itemized, together with their respective estimated
costs, as follows:
Total
Project
Project
Allocation
(1) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
(i) Pennsylvania National Guard Armory
(Readiness Center) and Field Maintenance
Shop, Cumberland County (DGS Project No.
962-16)
(A) To erect a State armory and associated
facilities (Pennsylvania National
Guard Readiness Center and Field
Maintenance Shop for use in connection
15,900,000
with transformation of the Stryker
Brigade for Pennsylvania Army National
Guard) on approximately 40 acres of
land consisting of two tracts of
property now owned by the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania and located adjacent
to the existing Pennsylvania National
Guard Armory and Shop (1st Battalion,
108th Field Artillery), Cavalry Road,
North Middleton Township, Cumberland
County. The Base Project Allocation
for this project includes the Federal
Master Military Construction
Cooperative Agreement.
(Base Project Allocation - $14,900,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,000,000)
(ii) Pennsylvania National Guard Armory
(Readiness Center) and Field Maintenance
Shop, Lancaster County (DGS Project No.
962-17)
(A) To erect a State armory and associated
facilities (Pennsylvania National
Guard Readiness Center and Field
Maintenance Shop for use in connection
with transformation of the Stryker
Brigade for Pennsylvania Army National
Guard) on approximately 35 acres of
land now owned by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and consisting of an
unused portion of the grounds of the
Department of Corrections Training
Academy (former Elizabethtown
Children's Hospital site), Mount Joy
Township, Lancaster County. The Base
Project Allocation for this project
includes the Federal Master Military
Construction Cooperative Agreement.
(Base Project Allocation - $19,400,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,200,000)
(iii) Pennsylvania National Guard Armory
(Readiness Center and Field Maintenance
Shop), Crawford County (DGS Project No.
963-17)
(A) To erect a State armory and associated
facilities (Pennsylvania National
Guard Readiness Center and Field
Maintenance Shop for use in connection
with transformation of the Stryker
Brigade for Pennsylvania Army National
Guard) on approximately 25 acres of
land now owned by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and consisting of an
unused portion of the grounds of the
State Correctional Institution Cambridge Springs, Cambridge Township,
Crawford County. The Base Project
Allocation for this project includes
the Federal Master Military
Construction Cooperative Agreement.
20,600,000
17,500,000
(Base Project Allocation - $16,400,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $1,100,000)
(iv) Pennsylvania National Guard Armory
(Readiness Center and associated
facilities), Huntingdon County (DGS
Project No. 962-19)
(A) To erect a State armory and associated
facilities (Pennsylvania National
Guard Readiness Center) on
approximately 15 acres of land now
owned by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and consisting of an
unused portion of grounds of the State
Correctional Institution - Huntingdon,
Smithfield Township, Huntingdon
County. The Base Project Allocation of
this project includes the Federal
Master Military Construction
Cooperative Agreement.
7,550,000
(Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000)
(Design and Contingencies - $550,000)
Section 12. Limited waiver of local requirements.
The limitation on Department of Transportation funding of
capital projects under 74 Pa.C.S. § 1302(4) (relating to
program authorizations) shall be totally waived for the
capital projects in the category of transportation assistance
projects for mass transit contained in section 5(a)(18)(ii),
(iv), (vi), (x) and (xiii), (20)(iii), (iv), (x), (xi), (xii)
and (xiii) and (23)(i).
Section 12.1. Other waivers.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary,
there shall be no local or private match-funding
requirement for the "Advanced Manufacturing and Precision
Fabrication of Large Steel Structures and Curved Beam
Technology Program" described in section 5(b)(18)(ii) of
this act.
(2) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary,
there shall be no local or private match-funding
requirement for the "Construction of rail production
facility and track, MAGLEV" program described in section
5(b)(18)(i) of this act.
(3) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary,
there shall be no local or private match-funding
requirement for the "Establishment of high-speed Maglev
between Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, the City
of Pittsburgh and the City of Greensburg in Allegheny and
Westmoreland Counties" program described in section
6(a)(9)(xx) of the act of June 22, 2000 (P.L.136, No.27),
known as the Capital Budget Debt Authorization and Project
Itemization Act of 2000-2001.
Section 13. Debt authorization.
(a) Public improvements.--The Governor, Auditor General and
State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow
from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore
or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth,
subject to the limitations provided in the current capital
budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of
$3,262,281,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the
acquisition and construction of the public improvement
projects specifically itemized in a capital budget.
(b) Furniture and equipment.--The Governor, Auditor General
and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to
borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization
heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the
Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the
current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate
the sum of $138,088,000 as may be found necessary to carry out
the public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition
of original movable furniture and equipment specifically
itemized in a capital budget.
(c) Transportation assistance.--The Governor, Auditor
General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization
heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the
Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the
current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate
the sum of $1,238,624,000 as may be found necessary to carry
out the acquisition and construction of the transportation
assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget.
(d) Redevelopment assistance.--Subject to the limitation in
section 317(b) of the act of February 9, 1999 (P.L.1, No.1),
known as the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act, the
Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby
authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in
addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted,
on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations
provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in
the aggregate the sum of $5,533,652,000 as may be found
necessary to carry out the redevelopment assistance and the
redevelopment assistance capital projects specifically
itemized in a capital budget.
(e) Flood control.--The Governor, Auditor General and State
Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from
time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or
hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject
to the limitations provided in the current capital budget,
money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $57,840,000 as
may be found necessary to carry out the acquisition and
construction of the flood control projects specifically
itemized in a capital budget.
(f) Motor License Fund projects.--The Governor, Auditor
General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization
heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the
Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the
current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate
the sum of $66,125,000 as may be found necessary to carry out
the acquisition and construction of the Motor License Fund
projects specifically itemized in a capital budget.
(g) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects.--The
Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby
authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in
addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted,
on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations
provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in
the aggregate the sum of $166,233,000 as may be found
necessary to carry out the acquisition and construction of the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects specifically
itemized in this capital budget.
Section 14. Issue of bonds.
The indebtedness authorized in this act shall be incurred
from time to time and shall be evidenced by one or more series
of general obligation bonds of the Commonwealth in such
aggregate principal amount for each series as the Governor,
the Auditor General and the State Treasurer shall determine,
but the latest stated maturity date shall not exceed the
estimated useful life of the projects being financed as stated
in section 13.
Section 15. Estimated useful life and term of debt.
(a) Estimated useful life.--The General Assembly states that
the estimated useful life of the public improvement projects
itemized in this act is as follows:
(1) Public improvement projects, 30 years.
(2) Furniture and equipment projects, 10 years.
(3) Transportation assistance projects:
(i) Rolling stock, 15 years.
(ii) Passenger buses, 12 years.
(iii) Furniture and equipment, 10 years.
(iv) All others, 30 years.
(b) Term of debt.--The maximum term of the debt authorized
to be incurred under this act is 30 years.
Section 16. Appropriations.
(a) Public improvements.--The net proceeds of the sale of
the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated
from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of General
Services in the maximum amount of $3,262,281,000 to be used by
it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the public
improvement projects specifically itemized in a capital
budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of
the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the
Department of General Services the moneys as required and
certified by it to be legally due and payable.
(b) Furniture and equipment.--The net proceeds of the sale
of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby
appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the
Department of General Services in the maximum amount of
$138,088,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the
financial cost of the public improvement projects consisting
of the acquisition of original movable furniture and equipment
specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or
paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State
Treasurer shall pay to the Department of General Services the
moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and
payable.
(c) Transportation assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale
of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby
appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the
Department of Transportation in the maximum amount of
$1,238,624,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the
financial cost of the transportation assistance projects
specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or
paying the expense of the sale of the obligation, the State
Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Transportation the
moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and
payable.
(d) Redevelopment assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale
of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby
appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the
Department of Community and Economic Development in the
maximum amount of $5,533,652,000 to be used by it exclusively
to defray the financial cost of the redevelopment assistance
and redevelopment assistance capital projects specifically
itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the
expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer
shall pay to the Department of Community and Economic
Development the moneys as required and certified by it to be
legally due and payable.
(e) Flood control.--The net proceeds of the sale of the
obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated
from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of
Environmental Protection in the maximum amount of $57,840,000
to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of
the flood control projects specifically itemized in a capital
budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of
the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the
Department of Environmental Protection the moneys as required
and certified by it to be legally due and payable.
(f) Motor License Fund projects.--The net proceeds of the
sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby
appropriated from the Motor License Fund to the Department of
Transportation in the maximum amount of $66,125,000 to be used
by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the Motor
License Fund projects specifically itemized in a capital
budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of
the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the
Department of Transportation the moneys as required and
certified by it to be legally due and payable.
(g) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects.--The net
proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act
are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to
the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission in the maximum
amount of $166,233,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray
the financial cost of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission projects specifically itemized in a capital budget.
After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of the
obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Pennsylvania
Fish and Boat Commission the moneys as required and certified
by it to be legally due and payable.
Section 17. Federal funds.
(a) Projects itemized in this act.--In addition to those
funds appropriated in section 15, all moneys received from the
Federal Government for the projects specifically itemized in
this act are also hereby appropriated for those projects.
(b) Projects not requiring itemization.--Construction
projects which are totally federally funded but which are to
be administered by the Department of General Services are
hereby authorized.
Section 18. Delegation.
For the public improvement projects specifically itemized
in section 3(16), the Department of General Services may
delegate the authority to construct, improve, equip, furnish,
maintain, acquire or operate such projects to the Philadelphia
Regional Port Authority. Notwithstanding any provision of law
to the contrary, the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, at
its discretion and subsequent to the aforementioned
delegation, may contract with one or more of the tenant
companies leasing or operating port facilities at the Port of
Philadelphia for the purpose of constructing, improving,
equipping, furnishing, maintaining, acquiring or operating the
public improvement projects specifically itemized in section
3(16). Any project itemized in section 3(16) delegated to the
Philadelphia Regional Port Authority for which the authority
contracts with a tenant company for the purpose of
constructing, improving, equipping, furnishing, maintaining,
acquiring or operating the project shall be exempt from the
first paragraph of section 1 of the act of May 1, 1913
(P.L.155, No.104), entitled "An act regulating the letting of
certain contracts for the erection, construction, and
alteration of public buildings," and the provisions of the act
of March 3, 1978 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Steel Products
Procurement Act, and any provisions of law requiring the
bidding of projects.
Section 19. Limitation on certain capital projects.
(1) For the capital project itemized in section
3(2)(i)(A), no project activity shall be initiated and no
funds shall be disbursed without the written approval of
the Chief Clerk of the Senate, the Chief Clerk of the House
of Representatives and the chairman of the Capitol
Preservation Committee.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
contrary, the projects itemized in sections 3(10) and 6(51)
for the construction, infrastructure and other related
costs to modernize a publicly owned natural gas utilities
system in cities of the first class shall not be released
for design or construction and the Commonwealth shall not
execute a grant or delegation agreement for said project
until such time as the General Assembly enacts specific
legislation authorizing a publicly owned natural gas
utility system in a city of the first class to undertake
the project.
(3) The authorization and appropriation for the capital
projects itemized in section 3(10), with an authorization
of $20,000,000 or more, shall be effective upon the release
by the Governor's Budget Office, in conjunction with the
Department of General Services, of the capital project
itemized in section 3(8)(i)(F) of the act of June 22, 2004
(P.L.257, No.40), known as the Capital Budget Project
Itemization Act of 2003-2004, for the design phase. The
capital projects itemized in section 3(10), with an
authorization of $20,000,000 or more, shall not be released
for design by the Department of General Services or the
Office of the Budget until the project itemized in section
3(8)(i)(F) of the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act of
2003-2004 has been released for construction.
Section 19.1. Special provisions for redevelopment assistance
capital projects.
For the redevelopment assistance capital projects itemized
in section 6, the Office of the Budget may, notwithstanding
any other provision of law to the contrary, permit an entity
other than the entity under which a project is specifically
itemized to act as the project applicant as long as said
entity is an eligible applicant as enumerated in the
definition of "redevelopment assistance capital project" in
section 302 of the act of February 9, 1999 (P.L.1, No.1),
known as the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act, and is
located in or headquartered in the same county as the county
under which the project is itemized.
Section 19.2. Pennsylvania National Guard facilities.
Capital projects in the category of public improvement
projects specifically itemized for the Department of Military
and Veterans Affairs in section 11.3 are hereby authorized to
be constructed, erected or acquired by the Department of
General Services, its successors or assigns or the Department
of Military and Veterans Affairs and its State Armory Board
notwithstanding any zoning ordinance, land use ordinance,
building code or other regulation adopted or enacted by a
political subdivision under the authority of any statute or
under the authority of any home rule charter authorized and
adopted under any statute or the Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Section 20. Editorial changes.
In editing and preparing this act for printing following
the final enactment, the Legislative Reference Bureau shall
insert or revise letters or numbers for projects where the
letters or numbers are missing or require revision. The bureau
shall also revise the total monetary amounts for the total
authorization, debt authorization, appropriations and
departmental totals as necessary to agree with the total
monetary amounts of the projects.
Section 21. Effective date.
This act shall take effect immediately.
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