MVA grant will help Dunlevy finish railroad crossing project

Submitted Shown, from left, are Mon Valley Alliance Foundation CEO Ben Brown, Dunlevy Mayor J. Ross Landman, Dunlevy Council President Becky Hammond; council Vice President Dana Landman; Councilman Mike Deenihan; and Mon Valley Alliance Foundation Vice Chairman John LaCarte.

By Taylor Brown-Herman
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An ongoing streets project in Dunlevy will likely be complete in 2022 after several agencies pulled through to assist the borough with funding. In February, the borough received a funding boost from the Mon Valley Alliance Foundation in the amount of a $10,549 grant to go toward the new Walnut Street Extension/Rail Crossing. According to local leaders, the project will address safety concerns and create new access to the borough by installing a new railroad crossing at the borough’s property line coming from Charleroi.

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