The Bethlehem Parking Authority says more than 600 spaces are set to be leased in the yet-to-be-constructed Polk Street Parking Garage, with authority members on Wednesday approving the largest lease agreement that will fill about half of those spaces.
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A proposed splash pad in Bethel Park may look like this one located at the Pine Community Center. It is shown being worked on by Steve Strafalace, who handles maintenance for center.
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A new splash pad, playground and pavilions are among the plans for a park along Park Avenue in Bethel Park.
Council President Tim Moury said everything is still in the design phase. Contract bids for project specifications will be sought in late fall and construction is planned early next year.
Lehigh Valley International Airport gets $1.8M for terminal connection project
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
Rednerings of a planned new terminal connector at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Hanover Township, Lehigh County.Photos Courtesy The Sheward Partnership | For lehighvalleylive.com
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The grants are adding up for Lehigh Valley International Airport’s planned $22 million terminal connection and security checkpoint expansion.
PennDOT announced the airport will receive a $1.8 million grant for the three-year project, which will connect the main terminal to the Wilfred M. “Wiley” Post Jr. Concourse above ground.
The money is part of $10 million in state grant funds for 12 Pennsylvania airports.
As one oft-discussed location for the Erie County Community College falls out of consideration, a group of local supporters on Monday rallied for the new school to be located in downtown Erie.
The Erie County Community College Board of Trustees recently declined to bid on Edinboro University of Pennsylvania s Porreco College campus in Millcreek Township after asking EUP officials to extend the deadline for offers on the property. A spokeswoman for Edinboro University told the Erie Times-News that a purchase agreement has been signed for the Porreco property, but that the buyer won t be disclosed until the end of June.