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Rep Davis Announces Keystone Grant for Levittown Library to Upgrade Windows


Digital Reporter – Jeff Bohen 

 

 

State Rep. Tina Davis (D-Bucks) announced on Friday the Levittown Library has been chosen to receive a Keystone Grant.

According to the release from Davis’ office, the library on New Falls Rd will receive just under 88 thousand dollars in sate funding to replace dilapidated windows with energy efficient models.

“The grant money will ensure that this important community hub is warm in winter and cool in summer,” Davis said. “I’m sure that even more people will want to use this valuable resource thanks to this grant money.”

The funds are from the highly competitive Keystone Grant Program.

 

Keystone Grants are provided through the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund.

 

 

Grants of up to $750,000 may be used for planning, acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of public libraries, and must be matched dollar-for-dollar, the release said.

Examples of of past projects include, but are not limited to, disability access improvements, new roof, and construction related works.

“I’m sure that even more people will want to use this valuable resource thanks to this grant money,” said Davis.


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