County commissioners distribute ARP dollars to three public works projects

Flemington Borough council member Dave Grimm.

LOCK HAVEN, PA – The Clinton County Commissioners at their Thursday meeting approved distribution of another $267,000 in American Rescue Plan money to three county governmental entities for water and sewer projects:

$110,000 to Flemington borough towards pump station improvements;
$95,000 to the Pine Creek Municipal Authority for a meter vault;
$62,000 to the Clinton County Sewer Authority for a bypass pump replacement.

Two representatives from Flemington were present Thursday to thank the commissioners. Borough council member Dave Grimm said the ARP money will help fund a $250,000 upgrade to the borough sewer system pump station which he said dates to 1947. Grim thanked the commissioners for distributing the ARP money to municipalities within the county. He was joined by fellow Flemington council member Wayne Allison.

Also Thursday county commissioner Angela Harding provided an update on the county’s new Live and Work Clinton County program, started two weeks ago. She said so far three applications have been received. The county is working with local employers to provide incentives for non-county residents to relocate and work in Clinton County.

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