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Eight public housing complexes throughout Westmoreland County will see security upgrades later this year.
Those upgrades included installation of high-definition security cameras at seven county Housing Authority sites in Irwin, Latrobe, Scottdale, Monessen and Trafford, and modernized door locks at a facility in New Kensington.
The project will be paid for with a $250,000 federal grant the authority received late last week, according to Michael Washowich, the authority’s executive director.
“It will go to good use to protect our residents,” Washowich said.
The grant is part of a $13.7 million allocation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Capital Fund Emergency Safety and Security Program to pay for projects throughout the country, including installation, repair or replacement of equipment or systems which contribute to a safer living environment for residents. This may include security systems and surveillance cameras, fencing, lighting, emergenc
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DOVER Area residents say they’re being helped “tremendously” through the state’s decision to allow local public health networks to administer leftover, soon-to-expire COVID-19 vaccine doses to them.
Tamara Collins, 87, of Dover, and her husband John were among the homebound individuals COAST Bus picked up and transported for vaccinations Thursday at a special pop-up clinic health officials operate at Community Action Partnership of Strafford County’s Dover office.
Leftover COVID-19 vaccine doses
“This came up very fast and is a fantastic, really fantastic service,” said Collins, who said her husband was originally scheduled to get his shot “months ago” but the appointment time didn’t materialize and they had to start the process over. “The way things are set up with the people that take care of people like us old people is more than fantastic and we’re more than grateful.”
Those who use the Crawford Area Transport Association (CATA) might have noticed some new bus shelters to huddle under in both Titusville and Meadville.Â
As the temperature has dropped, CATA used money from a Capital Funding bus shelter grant to place these shelters along their more popular routes.Â
The two new Titusville bus shelters cost CATA $12,000. The costs include acquisition, shipping and placement.Â
CATA runs two bus routes in Titusville. Both shelters are for stops on the Blue Route.Â
Titusvilleâs new bus shelters, located on North Franklin Street and Central Avenue near Central Towers, will serve area commuters who wish to stay out of the cold.Â