Published October 17. 2018 12:00AM
Lehigh Township
Rep. Zach Mako, R-183rd, recently announced the release of $1 million in state funds to Lehigh Township to construct a new public works facility.
Mako advocated for the funding through the state’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Project (RACP) program.
“Lehigh Township’s current maintenance facility was built in 1958,” Mako said. “For almost two decades, discussion has occurred about replacing this aging facility, which has served the township well for 60 years. I’m pleased to be able to assist with funding this necessity for proper operation of the township.”
The new building will be located on the current municipal complex. The exact specifications and amenities are still being worked out.
Funding for the project was authorized by lawmakers in the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act.
Mako thanked the governor for his assistance in securing additional funding for this vital municipal project.
The 183rd Legislative District includes Allen, Lehigh and part of Moore townships and Northampton, North Catasauqua and Walnutport boroughs in Northampton County and Washington Township, parts of Whitehall and South Whitehall townships and Slatington Borough in Lehigh County.