RETTEW Secures Millions in Funding for Clients Across Pennsylvania

  • February 24, 2026
  • Written by: RETTEW's Project Funding Team
  • Funding

RETTEW is proud to announce a series of recent funding awards that will help municipalities and organizations across Pennsylvania advance critical water, sewer, transportation, park, and open space projects. Our team provided application development and strategic support for each of the projects listed below, helping clients secure more than $5.3 million in competitive funding.

$1.25 Million from PennDOT’s Multimodal Transportation Fund

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF) supports a wide range of organizations—including municipalities, councils of governments, transit agencies, economic development groups, businesses, and freight entities—in improving essential transportation infrastructure. Through this program, applicants can secure funding for projects that enhance community vitality, strengthen local economies, and expand mobility options.

By supporting initiatives such as pedestrian improvements, transit access upgrades, and community-focused transportation enhancements, MTF helps ensure that residents across the commonwealth have access to a safe, reliable, and well-integrated transportation network. As part of the nearly $47 million distributed in the 2025-2026 funding round, South Londonderry Township in Lebanon County was awarded $1.25 million to reconstruct the roundabout at South Forge Road and Airport Road.

Other Recent Awards by Program

RETTEW assisted seven municipal clients in obtaining grants for essential water, sewer, and stormwater upgrades.

  • Municipal Authority of the Town of Bloomsburg – Mixed Liquor Return Pump Replacement, $280,330 (Columbia)
  • Borough of Lemoyne – Pear Street Drainage Improvements, $234,100 (Cumberland)
  • Penbrook Borough – Ferndale Sewer and Stormwater Improvements, $286,785 (Dauphin)
  • Elizabethtown Regional Sewer Authority (ERSA) – Sewer CCTV Inspection, $263,498 (Lancaster)
  • Myerstown Borough – Main Interceptor Lining, $352,256 (Lebanon)
  • Hermitage Municipal Authority – Dermond Road Extension Project, $250,000 (Mercer)
  • McClure Municipal Authority – Stuck Street Waterline Replacement, $300,000 (Snyder)
  • Lemoyne Borough – Memorial Park Improvements, $250,000 (Cumberland)
  • Highspire Borough – Memorial Park Rehabilitation, $65,000 (Dauphin)
  • Lancaster County Conservancy – Wizard Ranch Nature Preserve Trail Development, $500,000 (York)
  • Lower Moreland Township – Municipal/Police/Fire Complex Property Acquisition, $250,000 (Montgomery)
  • Highspire Borough – Roadway Rehabilitation Program, $550,000 (Dauphin)
  • Lancaster Conservancy – RA Kinsley Nature Preserve Universal Access Trail & ADA Parking, $250,000 (York)
  • Lower Moreland Township – 2560 Fetters Mill Road Property Acquisition, $220,000 (Montgomery)

Continuing Our Commitment to Client Success

These latest funding awards are part of the close to $288 million in project financing we have helped our clients obtain, with more than $244 million awarded since 2009. These successes reflect the strong partnerships between RETTEW and the communities we serve, as well as our commitment to helping clients access the resources they need to improve infrastructure, enhance mobility, and strengthen local quality of life.

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