DANVILLE — Montour is one among many counties across the commonwealth that have applied for grant funding to aid in home repairs for those with predominately low to moderate income.
MIFFLINTOWN In the somber aftermath of Saturday’s tragic shooting in Mifflintown, the Juniata County Commissioners took a stand of solidarity, issuing heartfelt condolences to the stricken community before Tuesday’s weekly meeting. The incident, which claimed the life of a valiant Pennsylvania State Police officer and left another severely wounded, has cast a shadow of […]
Residents should apply now for wait list
Mar 11, 2021
JERSEY SHORE Homeowners in the borough limits of Jersey Shore Borough may be eligible to receive up to $65,000 in home improvements from the HOME Existing Owner-Occupied Housing Program.
SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) is encouraging borough residents to apply now to get on the wait list. SEDA-COG manages the program on behalf of the borough.
Interested residents may call SEDA-COG’s Stacy Anderson at 800-326-9310, ext. 7215.
Eligible repairs include structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating/furnace, window replacement, radon and lead-based paint mitigation, and energy-related improvements. Also included are modifications for mobility-impaired residents. There is no cost to homeowners who maintain home residency over a five-year period from the date of contract signing.
Photo of employee Teri Provost
Teri Provost, director of SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) flood resiliency program, has been selected as vice chair of the Pennsylvania Association of State Floodplain Managers (PAFPM) board.
Provost’s board appointment is from January to December this year.
Having worked for SEDA-COG, a community and economic development agency for 11 central Pennsylvania counties, for over 14 years collectively, she aims to bring the agency’s regional approach and her experience to the board.
“I am extremely grateful and honored to be nominated and appointed to this position,” Provost said. “I look forward to bringing a broader approach to the board and to flood resiliency work across the state, while developing my flood manager expertise and rapport with industry peers.”