73 Pa. Stat. § 392.1003

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 392.1003 - Program
(a) Establishment.--There is established a Main Street Program in the department. The department shall administer the program to help a community's downtown economic development effort through the establishment of a local organization dedicated to downtown revitalization and management of downtown revitalization.
(b) Requirements.--The program shall at a minimum include the following components:
(1) Basic grants, for up to five years, for administrative costs associated with the hiring of a manager.
(2) Downtown reinvestment grants for infrastructure and structural improvements within the established commercial downtown, including streets, streetlights, trees, housing, commercial and residential facades and sidewalks or other pedestrian-oriented features.
(3) Plans for marketing and promoting the established commercial downtown within the Main Street area.
(3.1) Plans for marketing and promoting residential opportunities within the Main Street area.
(4) Plans to leverage additional private and public investment in the Main Street area.
(5) Plans to address social or economic concerns within the Main Street area.
(6) Plans, to the greatest extent possible, to achieve consistency with existing revitalization efforts.
(7) An assessment of the potential need for the following components:
(i) The establishment of a neighborhood improvement district as defined in the act of December 20, 2000 (P.L. 949, No. 130) , known as the Neighborhood Improvement District Act.
(ii) A review of local comprehensive plans and zoning and other land use ordinances to foster the viability of the Main Street area.
(c) Eligibility.--Municipalities or their designated agencies must meet the following criteria to participate in the program:
(1) Have a clearly defined established commercial downtown in need of a manager.
(2) Have demonstrated support by local residents, merchants and government officials.
(3) Have ability to provide up to a 50% match for department grants in financial or in-kind support from other public or private sources based upon departmental guidelines. The department may waive matching requirements if it determines that the requirements would constitute an unusual hardship upon the municipality or its designated agency.
(d) Limitations.--In no case shall the aggregate amount of grants in any fiscal year exceed the amount of the appropriation to the department for the program in that fiscal year. The provision of grants under this act shall in no way constitute an entitlement derived from the Commonwealth or a claim on any other funds of the Commonwealth. The department shall establish limits on the amount of money available to each applicant so as to distribute the available funds as fairly as possible throughout this Commonwealth.

73 P.S. § 392.1003

2002, April 23, P.L. 298, No. 39, § 3, imd. effective. Amended 2008, Oct. 9, P.L. 1361, No. 99, §1, effective in 60 days [ 12/8/2008].