Marcell, Farry Announce Over $1.9 Million in Local Share Account Grants for Bucks County Projects

December 19, 2025

HARRISBURG – Rep. Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks) and Sen. Frank Farry (R-Bucks) today announced the awarding of more than $1.9 million in Local Share Account (LSA) grants to support key infrastructure, safety and recreation improvements across Bucks County.

“These grants will fund meaningful projects that enhance safety, accessibility and quality of life throughout our region,” said Marcell. “Sen. Farry and I worked together to advocate for these investments, and we are very happy to see these dollars returning to our community to serve residents directly.”

“These grants are a major win for our community,” said Farry. “I was proud to advocate, along with Rep. Marcell, for these projects and look forward to seeing them come to life as they will enhance accessibility, strengthen our neighborhoods and improve quality of life for residents.”

Funded Projects Include:

$181,697 for Bucks County Redevelopment Authority for safety enhancements to the Network of Victim Assistance, including new windows, keypad access controls, alarms and new cameras.
$159,000 for Northampton Township to be used to enhance four pedestrian crossings near elementary and middle schools. As well as ADA-compliant curb ramps, and advanced signage and pavement markings.
$334,141 for Northampton Township to install pedestrian lighting along Second Street in the Village of Richboro, building on prior revitalization work and improving safety for pedestrians in the commercial core.
$406,650 for Northampton Township to construct a multi-use trail along Route 332, providing pedestrian access from nearby neighborhoods to Tyler State Park.
$194,103 for Upper Southampton Township to replace outdated windows and doors at the municipal building that houses the police department and administrative offices.
$159,452 for Upper Southampton Township for new vehicle rescue equipment for volunteer firefighters, providing modern, hose-free tools to enhance responder safety and improve emergency response.
$289,942 for Upper Southampton Municipal Authority to purchase a portable generator for emergency use at multiple booster and lift stations, improving emergency response and continuity of operations.
$56,239 for Upper Southampton Township to replace windows and doors at the community center to improve energy efficiency, safety and curb appeal.
$370,000 for Warwick Township to replace the deteriorating playground at Guinea Lane Park with ADA-compliant equipment and surfaces, ensuring safe and inclusive recreation.
$108,781 for Wrightstown Township to replace a deteriorated storm sewer pipe under Thompson Mill Road with a longer-lasting concrete structure.

Projects are funded through the LSA program administered by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, which supports community and economic development initiatives using funds generated by gaming revenue.



Representative Kristin Marcell
178th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Will Patterson
267-688-2590
wpatterson@pahousegop.com


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