Published in the York Daily Record, by Mollie Durkin
April 6, 2014
York County Commissioners last week approved the allocation of Marcellus Shale funds to Windsor Borough.
Published by State Impact, by Marie Cusick
April 4, 2014
Pennsylvania expects to collect $224.5 million in impact fees levied on natural gas drilling companies this year– an 11 percent increase over the amount collected last year.
Published in Power Source, by Don Hopey
April 4, 2014
Pennsylvania expects to collect impact fees totaling $224.5 million this year for horizontally drilled, unconventional shale gas wells, according to an announcement today by Gov. Tom Corbett’s office.
Published in the Pittsburgh Business Times, by Justine Coyne
April 4, 2014
By the end of 2014, Act 13 impact fees will generate more than $630 million since the legislation's passage in 2012, Gov. Tom Corbett announced Friday.
Published in the York Daily Record, by Rick Lee
April 2, 2014
The York County Commissioners approved the allocation of $150,000 of Marcellus Shale funds on Wednesday to improve the Windsor Borough Community Park.
Published in the Altoona Mirror, by Walt Frank
March 25, 2014
Burgmeier Hauling Inc. is another step closer to running a complete fleet of compressed natural gas trash trucks.
Published in the Tribune-Review, by Patrick Henderson
March 17, 2014
While speculating on the prognosis of enacting new and higher taxes on natural gas development makes for an interesting academic exercise, doing so often overlooks one critical fact: Thanks to Gov. Corbett and strong leadership in the General Assembly, Pennsylvania communities are already benefiting from the impact fee adopted in 2012.
Published in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, by Mark Maroney
February 25, 2014
Natural gas impact fees are going to help to build a senior citizen apartment complex for those seeking to downsize, according to state lawmakers and city officials.