Infrastructure projects in West Hills communities will receive funding through state grants, enhancing water, sewer and transportation systems. Key recipients include Lindy Paving Inc., Moon Township and McKees Rocks Borough, with a focus on improving safety and environmental health in the region.
Moon, Neville townships will use grant funds to upgrade signal equipment at key intersections
Motorists in the West Hills will benefit from state funding for traffic safety upgrades. Moon Township receives $193,792, while Neville Township gets $335,120 to improve signal equipment. Nearly $30 million is allocated across Pennsylvania for similar traffic enhancement projects.
West Hills communities will benefit from Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund grants
West Hills communities will receive grants from the Gaming Economic Development Tourism Fund. The funding will support various projects, including waterline replacements, park upgrades, and infrastructure improvements, enhancing public safety and community quality of life.
Construction updates: Various bridge, other projects set to begin
As summer – a prevalent time for road construction in the region – comes to a close, some popular bridges are still under construction, while promised work on others has…
Get the vote out: Local elections have biggest impacts
Voter turnout statistics for the recent municipal elections suggest our communities are engulfed by disillusionment and apathy. Less than a third of our coverage area’s 38,050 voters expressed any preference…
Data shows uneven growth trends
Preliminary data from the 2020 census shows an uneven range of growth and shrinkage across Allegheny County’s northwestern communities. While suburban areas like Robinson and Kennedy townships witnessed soaring population…




