State Legislators Announce Funding for Cumberland County Projects
March 18, 2026
HARRISBURG – State Sens. Dawn Keefer (R-31) and Greg Rothman (R-34) together with Reps. Nate Davidson (D-103) Sheryl Delozier (R-88), Barb Gleim (R-199), and Thomas Kutz (R-87) announced funding for eight projects that will serve Cumberland County residents by supporting community service providers, enhancing safety, improving accessibility and expanding opportunities for recreation.
“My top priority is making the 87th District an even better place to live, work, and raise a family,” said Kutz. “These awards will help move that mission forward, not only in our district, but across all of Cumberland County.”
• Cumberland County has been awarded $107,000 to purchase body worn cameras for use by sheriff’s deputies as well as officers at the Cumberland County Prison. The new cameras will help to ensure the safety of both officers and community members.
• Camp Hill Borough will receive $144,388 for improvements along the south side of Cumberland Boulevard. The funds will be used to construct sidewalks, curb ramps, and crosswalks between 26th and 27th streets, improving safety and accessibility for all pedestrians, including students walking to school.
• Mission Central, Inc. has been awarded $37,168 for the purchase of a 26-foot box truck which will help provide critical aid to those in need. This acquisition will allow the non-profit organization to receive and distribute more donated goods, increasing capacity to serve more families in times of crisis or disaster.
• New Hope Ministries, Inc. will receive $21,784 toward the purchase of refrigeration equipment which will be used to store and distribute perishable food to Cumberland County residents facing food insecurity. The addition of a walk-in cooler/freezer will allow the non-profit organization to meet the increased demand for fresh, healthy products.
• East Pennsboro Township has been awarded $137,454 to improve the Laurel Hills Playground. The funds will be used to purchase and install modern, accessible play structures, along with ADA-compliant surfacing and an accessible path connecting the street to the playground area.
• Community Carepoint, Inc. has been awarded $214,285 to construct a new pavilion and related infrastructure at Adventure Park in Hampden and Silver Spring townships. The park is a hub for community activity as well as a destination for area families and athletes of all ages. The new pavilion, walkway and parking lot will ensure continued use and accessibility for all parkgoers.
• West Shore YMCA will receive $107,142 to repair the roof at the Hampden Township facility. Four sections of the roof will be removed and repaired to maintain public safety and structural integrity.
• Lower Allen Township will receive $123,000 for the purchase of new play structures at Wass Park. The new equipment will accommodate different age groups, ensuring safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate play for all children, ultimately supporting healthy outdoor activity.
The funding was awarded by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA). State law provides for the distribution of gaming revenues from Category 4 licensed facilities through the CFA to support projects in the public interest within host counties.
Representative Thomas Kutz
87th District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Media Contact: Katelin Morrison
717.260.6502
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