Shamokin receives $1.5M grant to improve Independence Street

SHAMOKIN – A Northumberland County city is receiving a hefty federal grant to continue improvements in its downtown corridor.

Shamokin is receiving $1.5 Million from the Transportation Alternative Set-Aside from the Federal Highway Administration’s Surface Block Grant Program.

The grant will fund Phase 2 of the ongoing Independence Street streetscape project between 9th and 8th Streets.

Upgrades include safer crosswalks, improved sidewalks, and other enhancements.

“This award is incredibly exciting for the city of Shamokin and the continued momentum of this effort,” said Mayor Mike McLaughlin. “A well-planned downtown infrastructure project does more than improve roads and utilities, it creates the foundation for long-term economic growth, safer and more walkable neighborhoods, stronger local businesses, and renewed community pride.”

Construction on Phase 1 of the project is expected to start soon.

“This project demonstrates how strategic partnerships and phased investments can help transform communities,” said Betsy Kramer, director of Community Revitalization at SEDA-COG. “We are grateful for the ongoing support and collaboration from the SEDA-COG MPO and PennDOT District 3 throughout the TASA application process.”

Kramer added that improvements along Independence Street will have lasting benefits for residents, businesses, and visitors.

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