Shapiro Admin Pushes for Housing Infrastructure Funds in Allegheny Visit
Monroeville's Housing Expansion Sparks Call for Infrastructure Investment
In a significant move to address housing needs, Monroeville is undertaking seven ambitious projects expected to produce nearly 1,100 new housing units. This development aligns with Governor Josh Shapiro's broader initiative to enhance the state's infrastructure, emphasizing the critical need for funding to support such large-scale housing expansions.
During a recent visit to Allegheny County, the Shapiro Administration underscored the importance of securing adequate infrastructure funding. The objective is to ensure that new housing developments are supported by essential services and facilities, thus promoting sustainable growth and enhancing community well-being.
Earlier this year, Governor Shapiro introduced the Commonwealth’s comprehensive strategy aimed at upgrading Pennsylvania’s infrastructure. This plan is designed to facilitate new housing projects, like those in Monroeville, by ensuring they have the necessary support systems in place.
For more details on the Commonwealth’s infrastructure strategy, visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development website.

