Darby, PA – December 18, 2025 – State Senator Anthony H. Williams announced over $5.1 million in grant funding to 20 projects across Delaware County and parts of Philadelphia from the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA).

“Through these grants, our district is investing in local projects that strengthen infrastructure and support public services,” said Senator Williams. “I look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our community.”

LSA projects in Senator Williams’ district receiving funding include:

  • Philadelphia County – Rec Center Recycling Infrastructure – $64,313
  • Delaware County – Collingdale Community Center – 100 Clifton Ave Rehabilitation – $517,888
  • Delaware County – Collingdale Community Center – 800 MacDade Blvd Rehabilitation – $167,580
  • Delaware County – Borough Hall Modernization and ADA Accessibility Improvements – $300,000
  • Delaware County – Darby Recreation Center Facility Improvements – $200,000
  • Delaware County – Police Equipment Drone project – $265,688
  • Delaware County – Security cameras – $400,000
  • Delaware County – Municipal Vehicles – $200,000
  • Delaware County – Police Station Renovations – $184,429
  • Delaware County – Mercy Fitzgerald Chiller Replacement Project – $500,000
  • Delaware County – Community Center Emergency Generator – $254,356
  • Delaware County – Norwood Lower Park Playground – $100,000
  • Philadelphia County – Christy Recreation Center Phase 2 Renovation – 2024 LSA Statewide – $500,000
  • Philadelphia County – Clark Park, Philadelphia – Playground Renovation – $200,000
  • Philadelphia County – Exterior Improvement to Theater – $49,346
  • Delaware County – Police Station Renovation – $500,000
  • Delaware County – Police Vehicles – $250,637
  • Delaware County – Yeadon Community Park Improvements – Phase 2 – $274,681

Act 13 projects in Senator Williams’ district receiving funding include:

  • Delaware County – Water Street Park Basketball Court Renovations – $145,000
  • Delaware County – Yeadon Community Park Improvements – Phase 2 – $125,000

For more information on grants available through the Commonwealth Financing Agency, visit their website.