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W. Penn gets grant for Morgan park

Three was indeed the magic number for West Penn Township in its quest to receive a grant for the J.E. Morgan Memorial Park.

Board of supervisors Chairman Tony Prudenti announced Tuesday morning that the township has been awarded an $86,000 Department of Community and Natural Resources grant to fulfill the J.E. Morgan Memorial park Phase II project.

“That’s great news,” Supervisor Glenn Hummel said.

“Very good news,” Prudenti seconded.

The board in March reapplied for the grant, at which time it adopted a resolution requesting the grant amount of $86,000, with the total project amount to be $142,000 from DCNR to be used for the continued development of the J.E. Morgan Memorial Park.

Also at that time, the board adopted a resolution establishing a maintenance and operation schedule and stewardship plan for the J.E. Morgan Memorial Park.

In October 2023, Prudenti announced that the township’s bid for a grant for the second phase of work on J.E. Morgan Memorial Park was denied.

Prudenti asked the township engineer to check into why the township didn’t get the grant after it adopted a resolution in March 2023 to apply for a DCNR grant in the amount of $111,945, with the total project amount $141,945.

The township’s first request for a DCNR grant was turned down in January 2023. The board adopted several resolutions for the DCNR grant, such as the application, requesting $216,593 from DCNR for the continued development, and a maintenance agreement for the park.

The park has two pavilions, picnic tables, a concession stand, playground, restrooms and playing fields.

Soon, the park will have its own water supply, and eventually area youth sports organizations will use the playing fields.

Park improvements are being made with a $60,000 grant from DCNR. The township is chipping in $30,000.

West Penn Township has received a grant for upgrades to the J.E. Morgan Memorial Park. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO