Upper Dublin receives $105K grant for Twining Valley Park improvements

Upper Dublin Township has received a $105,000 grant for the further development of Twining Valley Park, including the construction of pedestrian walkways and pickleball courts, installation of fencing and landscaping, ADA improvements and more.

The grant comes on behalf of Senator Maria Collett who has announced $605,000 in grant funding for local projects awarded through the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (DCNR’s) Community Conservation Partnerships Program.

“Twining Valley Park, formerly Upper Dublin Golf Club, has gone through several phases of construction, developing 5+ miles of trails, a 5-acre dog park, parking lot and more to benefit residents and visitors,” Upper Dublin Township Manager Kurt Ferguson said. “This new funding will allow us to continue our work and make the park an even more welcoming, accessible place.”

“The 12th District’s many parks, trails, and green spaces are a big part of what makes our communities such wonderful places to live, work and play,” Senator Collett said. “I was happy to support these worthy projects and I will continue to support efforts across the 12th District to promote environmental stewardship, exercise and accessibility.”