Municipal Assistance Program (MAP)
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Exploring grant applications submitted by the Planning Department just got easier with the DCPD Grant Applications Dashboard. This comprehensive dashboard provides a user-friendly interface, allowing users to access detailed information about grant applications, including their status and brief project descriptions. With the ability to filter applications by year submitted, status, funding program, and more, users can gain a comprehensive view of the applications submitted by the department.
- 1724 Chester Courthouse
- Park Master Planning Underway for Former Don Guanella Site
- Vision Zero Action Plan for Delaware County
- Improving Safety along Route 291
- Chester Creek Trail Phase 2
May 30, 2025 - Capacity and Community Development Grant
May 30, 2025 - Organizational Development Grant
May 30, 2025 - Recreational and Educational Development Grant
May 30, 2025 - Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP)
May 31, 2025 - Greenways, Trails, and Recreations Program (GTRP)
May 31, 2025 - Sewage Facilities Program (SFP)
May 31, 2025 - Watershed Restoration & Protection Program (WRPP)
June 26, 2025 - Safe Streets for All (SS4A)
June 30, 2025 - Automated Red Light Enforcement (ARLE)
July 31, 2025 - Multimodal Transportation Fund (MTF)
August 29, 2025 - Reducing Industrial Sector Emissions in Pennsylvania (RISE PA)
Rolling Application - Blighted Property Demolition Fund
Rolling Application - Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Program
Rolling Application - Municipal Assistance Program (MAP)
Rolling Application - Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites Program (PA SITES)
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