Dec. 18, 2025
Mastriano Secures More Than $2 Million in Local Share Account Grants for Adams and Franklin Counties
HARRISBURG — Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) ([link removed]) today announced the Commonwealth Financing Authority ([link removed]) approved more than $2 million in Local Share Account ([link removed]) (LSA) grants to fund vital public safety, infrastructure and community improvement projects across Adams and Franklin counties.
“These strategic investments are a game-changer for our communities, strengthening vital services, bolstering public safety and addressing long-overdue infrastructure needs,” Mastriano said. “Local Share Account funding ensures these critical resources are directed back into our neighborhoods, directly benefiting the lives of our residents.”
The following projects in the 33^rd Senatorial District received LSA funding:
* $675,000 to Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Department, for the purchase of a state-of-the-art fire engine, significantly enhancing emergency response capabilities.
* $577,000 to the Fairfield Municipal Authority for much-needed sanitary sewer rehabilitation, upgrading aging infrastructure and boosting system reliability.
* $166,750 to Tyrone Township for the replacement of a sludge storage tank, ensuring safe and efficient wastewater operations.
* $159,353 to Southampton Township, on behalf of West End Fire and Rescue, to fund wildland response equipment, improving emergency preparedness and response.
* $149,216 to Greencastle Borough for police vehicle replacements, enhancing the effectiveness and reliability of law enforcement operations.
* $120,948 to Shippensburg Borough for upgrades to Veterans Memorial Park, ensuring safety improvements and better recreational amenities for the community.
* $117,397 to Quincy Township for the purchase of a highway maintenance vehicle, aiding year-round road upkeep and maintenance.
* $34,281 to Fannett Township, on behalf of Valley Community Medical Center, for roof replacement, preserving this essential facility for local health services.
“The Local Share Account program is a vital tool in ensuring that communities across Pennsylvania have access to the resources they need to thrive,” Mastriano said. “I remain committed to advocating for our region and ensuring that we continue to receive the funding necessary to protect taxpayers and improve our communities.”
For more information, residents are encouraged to contact Mastriano’s district office ([link removed]) .
DOUG MASTRIANO
33nd DISTRICT
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