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Commissioners approve $300,000 request to replace slate roof on main courthouse

July 04, 2025 | Cumberland County, Pennsylvania


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Commissioners approve $300,000 request to replace slate roof on main courthouse
Cumberland County commissioners on June 26 approved a $300,000 capital request to replace the slate roof on the east and south sides of the main courthouse, county facilities staff said.

Facilities staff told the board the two sides show significant deterioration and that the $300,000 request includes a contingency of more than $20,000. The county has been awarded a Local Share Assessment (LSA) grant of $200,000 toward the project; ARP funds will be used to cover the remaining $100,000, officials said.

Staff reviewed product options and recommended natural slate with an S1 longevity rating (75+ years) rather than composite slate, citing the long expected life of the natural material despite higher cost. Commissioners approved the request by voice vote and thanked staff for securing grant funding.

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