BUCKS COUNTY – November 1, 2024 – State Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10) announced today $7,449,800 million in state funds from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) for eight projects across the 10th Senate District.
The awards are as follows:
- $500,000 to Bristol Borough for Adams Hollow Creek Flood Mitigation,
- $500,000 to Bucks County Biotechnology Center for Incubator Expansion,
- $700,000 to Bristol Borough for Bristol Borough Consolidated Fire Station,
- $1,400,000 to Cornerstone BioComp for Expansion in Bristol Borough,
- $2,025,000 to Delaware Valley University for construction of a Poultry Science Center,
- $1,324,800 to Holy Family University for Newtown West Campus Expansion,
- $500,000 to Doylestown Township for the Community Recreation Center, and
- $500,000 to the Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center for Highland Farm renovation & preservation.
“I’d like to thank Governor Shapiro for prioritizing projects that will grow our local economy here in the 10th District,” said Senator Santarsiero. “I am proud to have advocated for these diverse projects that will directly benefit our residents and boost our local economy.”
Adams Hollow Creek, which runs along many residences and businesses in Bristol Borough, will benefit from flood mitigation measures along the northern portion of the creek.
Senator Santarsiero said, “Improving flood safety around Adams Hollow Creek is necessary to ensure safety for the community, as well as its many surrounding businesses and natural resources. Bristol Borough has demonstrated a strong commitment to addressing flooding concerns and I was happy to support this funding award to mitigate risk of flooding along the creek.”
“Securing funding for flood mitigation measures along Adams Hollow Creek is crucial for safeguarding our community against future flood risks,” said Rep. Tina Davis (D-141) who represents Bristol Borough. “By implementing environmental remediation and constructing a floodwall, we will not only enhance the area’s flood storage capacity but also restore vital ecosystems. This project represents a proactive approach to protecting both our infrastructure and our natural environment, ensuring resilience for generations to come.”
Bristol Borough will also consolidate four fire station facilities into one centralized location, constructing a new facility on the corner of Prospect Street and Jefferson Avenue.
“In emergency situations it is critical our firefighters can respond in a timely and efficient manner, which is exactly what consolidating the fire stations in Bristol Borough will do,” said Senator Santarsiero. “The new, centralized location will allow emergency services to reach all parts of the Borough more easily and the reduced operating costs of a single facility will provide an increased benefit to the community.”
Rep. Davis said, “Investing in the construction of a centralized fire station in Bristol Borough is essential for enhancing public safety and community resilience. This funding will not only provide modern facilities for our firefighters but also ensure efficient emergency response, improved traffic management, and sustainable stormwater management—ultimately creating a safer environment for all residents.”
Cornerstone BioComp Dental Lab, a dental implant manufacturer in Bristol Borough, will use the funding to redevelop the property at 100 Wood Street and expand its business.
“I recently toured this facility and saw its thriving manufacturing operation,” said Senator Santarsiero. “This investment will grow the company’s footprint, and enable the hiring of fifty percent more employees, boosting our local economy and putting people to work.”
Rep. Davis added, “Supporting the redevelopment of 100 Wood Street is vital for the growth of Cornerstone BioComp and the Bristol Borough community. This project not only addresses the immediate needs of our expanding workforce but also enhances energy efficiency and boosts manufacturing capabilities. By securing RACP funds, we are fostering innovation, creating jobs, and ensuring a sustainable future for our local economy.”
In Buckingham Township, the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center will continue its expansion with the renovation of an existing warehouse building to construct new research and teaching labs, offices, and meeting spaces.
Senator Santarsiero said, “I am especially proud of the growing biotech corridor we have right here in Bucks County. The need for more labs and incubator space both in Buckingham and in partnerships like the one with Holy Family University in Newtown prove we are becoming a destination for cutting edge research with the support necessary to bring that research to market.”
“Governor Shapiro is the first governor in decades with a business plan,” said Rep. Tim Brennan (D-29). “A huge part of that plan is prioritizing investment in the life sciences. That is great news for Bucks County because we have become a leader in the field and this funding will help maintain that status,” said Brennan. “Investing in these industries strengthens our local economy and helps provide residents with opportunities to secure good jobs that make a positive impact on our lives.”
Delaware Valley University will also be expanding, constructing a new Poultry Science Center on the main campus. The facility will include space for classes and trainings, in addition to on-site processing, chicken housing and research spaces.
“Delaware Valley University, as a leader in agricultural science education, is uniquely positioned to meet the growing need for higher education programs focused on poultry science,” Senator Santarsiero said. “The new Poultry Science Center will provide students with hands-on educational experience to successfully join this growing work force, while providing continuing education to local processors and industry professionals.”
Rep. Brennan added, “In my first term, I worked to preserve agriculture space, advancing a bill to save more farms – a huge challenge in the 21st century. Projects like this make sure we are doing the most we can with that preserved space. Delaware Valley University (DelVal) has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence in agricultural sciences, and the Poultry Science Center is a testament to the institution’s dedication to innovation and progress. This project is important to Bucks County, not only in terms of education and research, but also in promoting economic growth and sustainability.”
The funding for Holy Family University will support the expansion of the school to the Newtown West campus, including building construction, roof work, technology upgrades and surface paving.
“The expansion of the Holy Family campus in Newtown will provide additional space to offer quality education for its students, as well as an opportunity to expand the biotech incubator footprint across our county,” said Senator Santarsiero. “Cross-collaborative projects like this will continue to grow our region as a biotech destination while exposing students to cutting-edge fields and opportunities.”
Rep. Perry Warren (D-31) who represents Newtown Township said, “We are fortunate to have the Holy Family University campus at the crossroads of our communities. This grant will fund infrastructure improvements that will enhance Holy Family’s educational services and will benefit current and future students, and by extension, our employers and communities.”
“Thank you to Governor Shapiro and to Senator Steve Santarsiero and Representative Perry Warren for supporting this funding,” said Dr. Anne Prisco, President of Holy Family University. “Newtown West is going to be groundbreaking for Holy Family University, Newtown, and Bucks County. The new campus will bring together innovation, biotech, nursing, cybersecurity, and business entrepreneurship into one space.”
Doylestown Township will receive funding for the ongoing construction of the township’s new community recreation center, including the addition of tennis and bocce courts, additional parking and stormwater management systems.
“The new community recreation center will provide a place for residents and community groups to meet and will offer a variety of programs to keep people of all ages physically fit and active,” said Senator Santarsiero. “The construction on this project is underway and I look forward to seeing its completion as a gathering place for Doylestown residents and the broader central Bucks community.”
Rep. Brennan added, “When you look at populations across Pennsylvania, the 29th District is unique by being in the top 10% for two types of households; families with young children and senior citizens. This project offers something for people of all ages to enjoy. This is especially welcome news in light of Doylestown Township celebrating the 30th anniversary of Central Park. I am so proud to work with Senator Santarsiero and the Doylestown Township Supervisor to continue to provide some of the best park spaces in the state for our community.”
The Oscar Hammerstein Museum & Education Center project entails renovating and preserving Highland Farm as a museum and education center dedicated to the life and work of Oscar Hammerstein.
“We are so fortunate to have Highland Farm, where Oscar Hammerstein was inspired to write some of the most classic American musicals, right here in our community,” said Senator Santarsiero. “I’ve enthusiastically supported this project to protect and preserve this property, and I look forward to the museum and education center coming to fruition so future generations can appreciate the value of Hammerstein’s contributions to theater and our local history.”
“As a former Board member, I could not be more proud of the work this organization is doing or more confident in the value of this project to our entire region. Museums and cultural centers are essential to a vibrant community that attract both residents and visitors,” said Rep. Brennan. “Institutions like this help us lead lives of purpose and meaning, they enrich our lives and provide opportunities for lifelong learning for folks of all ages. There is not better gift that we can give to our children and investing in this organization is an investment in our future.”
RACP is a Commonwealth grant program administered by the Office of the Budget for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational, and historical improvement projects. RACP projects have a regional or multi-jurisdictional impact and generate substantial increases or maintain current levels of employment, tax revenues, or other measures of economic activity. RACP projects are state-funded projects that cannot obtain primary funding under other state programs.
To learn more about RACP projects and grants, visit the Pennsylvania Office of the Budget website.
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