Chadds Ford and Concord get grants

State Rep. Craig Williams, R-160, announced in a press release that Chadds Ford and Concord received a combined $500,000 in grants through the Local Share Account grant program. The grants, issued by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, will support essential initiatives to improve public spaces, preserve historical landmarks, and enhance environmental infrastructure in the region.

State Rep. Craig Williams

Chadds Ford Township was awarded $200,000 for the purchase and conservation of a 15-plus acre parcel of land, known as the Davis tract. There’s a barn on the property that N.C. Wyeth used as a studio. It was most recently the home of the Camp Family.

The property also holds significance as a priority I, Class A site in the Battle of Brandywine. It will be preserved for public recreation and education and will be managed by the North American Land Trust to ensure public access and conservation.

Concord Township is the recipient of a $300,000 grant for upgrades to its central sewage treatment plant, which includes a protective cover to prevent algae blooms, improve water quality, and improve efficiency.

In the press release, Williams said “These projects reflect a shared commitment to preserving our local heritage, protecting the environment, and providing our communities with the infrastructure they need to thrive. I’m proud to see state support in the preservation and utilization of open space in our community.”

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