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The Recovery Act At Work
Greene County
$18,203,705 *
With American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds, Pennsylvania is building lasting assets. Recovery Act awards are helping to pave roads and fix bridges, fund clean water projects, strengthen a public education system that continues to produce academic gains for students, and improve our state's environment and energy efficiency. The Recovery Act is also helping those most in need through extended unemployment benefits, food assistance and health care. In the process, Pennsylvania is creating tens of thousands of jobs. For more detailed information about projects in your county, follow the corresponding project link below. In instances where projects impact more than one county, the project and funding amount may appear in other county summaries. Many other projects in the county are funded by Recovery Act dollars distributed directly from federal agencies. Information on those projects is available at http://www.recovery.gov/.
Education
Other Infrastructure / Housing
Other Infrastructure / Housing $4,808,547 *
The project provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless or help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. Funds will be used for activities to address the jurisdiction’s homelessness needs such as: financial assistance with rental payments; security deposits; utility payments or deposits; arrearages; moving costs; and, motel/hotel vouchers; and housing relocation and stabilization services such as case management; outreach and engagement; housing search and placement; legal services; and, credit repair.
The project provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless or help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. Funds will be used for activities to address the jurisdiction’s homelessness needs such as: financial assistance with rental payments; security deposits; utility payments or deposits; arrearages; moving costs; and, motel/hotel vouchers; and housing relocation and stabilization services such as case management; outreach and engagement; housing search and placement; legal services; and credit repair.
The project consists of installation of curb cut ramps in the downtown commercial district of the Borough.
The project consists of a sewer line extension along SR0019. Activity will consist of approximately 700 linear feet of sanitary sewer to 4 households.
The project is a continuation of an existing owner-occupied rehabilitation program that will will support two current homeowners.
The project consists of a sewer line extension along Route 188, Jefferson Road in Jefferson Township. This includes installation of approximately 1,400 linear feet of force main and related improvements.
Installation of 31,700 feet of gravity sewers, 3 pump stations, 11,140 feet of force main to serve Cabbage Flats area of Monongahela Township.  Sewage will be conveyed to the Authority's existing plant which will be expanded to 165,000 gallons per day.  This is an existing system that will serve the additional 210 homes as part of a total 475 system customer base in this low income area. This is an existing system and user rates are expected to increase by 3.8%
Transportation Infrastructure
Transportation Infrastructure $7,350,973 *
Replacement of PA 18 over Brown's Creek in Franklin Township
Replacement of State Route 18 over Branch of Browns Run in Morris Township
Replacement of State Route 18 bridge over Garners Run in Washington Township
$1,290,644
Replace strip seal dams and make repairs to deck, beam ends, fatigue cracks, concrete beams and headwalls of various State Route bridges in Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland Counties
Replacement of ADA Curb Ramps at various locations throughout PennDOT District 12
* Totals reflect only funding flowing through state agencies.

Direct Benefits to Families
How PA Benefits People Helped in Greene County Explanation of Benefits Reporting as of
Food Assistance 6,825 The Recovery Act will help low income individuals and families with a 13.69% increase in the maximum Food Stamp (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program or SNAP) benefit. It also suspends the 3 month limit on assistance for many unemployed childless adults. March 2010
Health Insurance 8,839 Low income children and adults will continue to have access to health care through Medical Assistance. March 2010
Health Insurance for Unemployed 1,500 The Recovery Act will help make health care available to individuals who are involuntarily separated from their jobs. A COBRA subsidy will pay 65 percent of the monthly premium for individuals earning less than $145,000 and couples earning less than $290,000. March 2010
Taxpayer Relief 14,755 Individuals earning up to $75,000 will receive a $400 tax credit in 2009 and 2010. Married couples filing jointly and earning up to $150,000 will receive a $800 tax credit. October 2009
Unemployment Compensation 1,600 The Recovery Act will help these Pennsylvanians with a $25 per week increase in unemployment benefits through the rest of the year. It also provides additional weeks of benefits. March 2010
All numbers are estimates, and will fluctuate over time.
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Oversight Commission
The Stimulus Oversight Commission reviews, monitors and advises PA’s plans for stimulus spending to assure that citizens get the best from the program. Learn more.
Hotline
Concerned about suspected illegal or irresponsible actions regarding Recovery spending?  Call 877-888-7927. Learn more.
Do you want to view Recovery project contracts?
Contracts awarded for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds by state agencies are posted online through the Pennsylvania Treasury’s office. Search for ARRA contracts.