Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1669

Introduced
9/12/23  

Caption

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, establishing the PA Sewer Repair Program; and making an appropriation.

Impact

In practical terms, the implementation of HB 1669 is expected to have a substantial impact on local infrastructure by addressing the urgent need for sewer system improvements across Pennsylvania. With a total appropriation of $1 billion allocated from the Budget Stabilization Reserve Fund, the bill prioritizes funding requests that are integral to the development or redevelopment of sites, potentially leading to increased economic activity and community revitalization. The program allows municipalities to secure financial resources they might not otherwise obtain, thus supporting public health and environmental compliance.

Summary

House Bill 1669 creates the PA Sewer Repair Program aimed at providing financial assistance to municipalities and municipal authorities for sewer projects. This act establishes a framework for municipalities to apply for grants that cover a significant portion of the costs associated with constructing, improving, or repairing sanitary sewer systems. The bill specifies that financial assistance can take the form of single-year or multi-year grants, with municipalities able to obtain funding up to 75% of project costs, and the total grant amount for any given project not exceeding $10 million.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1669 appears to be generally positive among local government officials and community advocates who recognize the necessity of upgrading aging sewer infrastructure. Proponents argue that improving sewer systems not only mitigates public health risks but also enhances property values and community well-being. However, there may be concerns regarding the execution of the funding process and whether the allocation will reach the most desperate municipalities in need of such repairs.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the stipulations outlined for grant eligibility, such as the requirement for a minimum project cost of $1 million and additional financial commitments from responsible sources. Some lawmakers and stakeholders may raise concerns about the feasibility for smaller municipalities to meet these criteria. Additionally, the bill will require municipalities to demonstrate compatibility with existing state regulations and to secure necessary planning and permit approvals, which could pose challenges for timely project execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB248

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, establishing the Veteran-owned Business Loan Guarantee Program.

PA HB2174

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, providing for Mixed-Use Revitalization Program; and establishing the Mixed-Use Revitalization Fund.

PA HB758

AN ACT relating to financial assistance and making an appropriation therefor.

PA SB343

AN ACT relating to financial assistance and making an appropriation therefor.

PA HB922

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, further providing for Second Stage Loan Program.

PA HB1049

In Commonwealth Financing Authority, further providing for Second Stage Loan Program.

PA HB2425

Providing for the funding of the development of comprehensive regional plans, competitive sites for businesses to locate or expand within this Commonwealth and competitive industrial and nonindustrial sites by assisting in the reduction of development risk; establishing the Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites (PA SITES) Program, the PA SITES Fund and the PA SITES Debt Service Restricted Account; and conferring powers and duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority.

PA SB2446

Appropriations; revise certain transfers, fund authority, and FY2023 appropriations.

PA SB1261

Establishing the School Mental Health Screening Grant and Development Program; and making appropriations.

PA SB89

Establishing the Veterans' Housing Assistance Program; and making appropriations.

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