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<br />Louisville Metro
<br />Government Smart Signal Network $2,900,000
<br />Salt Lake County, UT Safe Route to School Sidewalk Project $73,345
<br />Salt Lake County, UT Neffs Canyon Trailhead Redesign $800,000
<br />Salt Lake City, UT 1300 East/Richmond Street Reconstruction $2,000,000
<br />Stanislaus Council of
<br />Governments
<br />(StanCOG)
<br />State Route 132 West $12,000,000
<br />
<br />Unlike the House, Senators unfortunately have not reached an agreement on Congressionally
<br />directed spending in infrastructure legislation this year, leaving funding for those aforementioned
<br />Member Designed Projects in jeopardy.
<br />
<br />Community Project Funding
<br />
<br /> Lawmakers in the House and Senate also agreed to restore earmarks as part of the Fiscal
<br />Year (FY) 2022 appropriations process, and these requests are now known as “Community Project
<br />Funding” requests. Projects eligible for Community Project Funding must last one year in duration and
<br />be smaller in scope.
<br />
<br />In the House, each Member of Congress was able to submit up to ten requests to the House
<br />Appropriations Committee in eligible accounts under ten of the twelve annual appropriations bills.
<br />Local Transportation Priorities, which included highways and transit projects, were eligible for
<br />Community Project Funding under the House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and
<br />Related Agencies spending bill.
<br />
<br />Jen led the consultation and submission process for the following projects recommended by
<br />House Members to the Appropriations Committee for inclusion in FY 2022 spending bills:
<br />
<br />Project
<br />Sponsor
<br />Project
<br />Name
<br />Appropriations
<br />Bill
<br />Eligible
<br />Account
<br />Funding
<br />Amount
<br />Citrus Heights
<br />Water District
<br />Citrus Heights
<br />Groundwater
<br />Production Well
<br />Interior, Environment,
<br />and Related Agencies
<br />State and Tribal
<br />Assistance Grants
<br />(STAG)
<br />$585,000
<br />City of Fresno,
<br />CA
<br />Advance Peace
<br />Fresno
<br />Commerce, Justice,
<br />Science, and Related
<br />Agencies
<br />State and Local Law
<br />Enforcement Assistance
<br />–Byrne Justice
<br />Assistance Grants (JAG)
<br />$300,000
<br />City of
<br />Madison, WI
<br />Men’s Homeless
<br />Shelter
<br />Transportation, and
<br />Housing and Urban
<br />Development, and
<br />Related Agencies
<br />Economic Development
<br />Initiative (EDI) $2,000,000
<br />City of Rancho
<br />Cordova, CA
<br />Rancho Cordova
<br />Youth Center
<br />Labor, Health and
<br />Human Services,
<br />Education, and
<br />Related Agencies
<br />U.S. Department of
<br />Education – Innovation
<br />and Improvement
<br />$340,000
<br />City of San
<br />Leandro, CA
<br />Trash Capture
<br />Project
<br />Interior, Environment,
<br />and Related Agencies
<br />State and Tribal
<br />Assistance Grants
<br />(STAG)
<br />$1,000,000
<br />City of Tacoma,
<br />WA
<br />Pedestrian
<br />Accessibility
<br />Improvements
<br />Transportation, and
<br />Housing and Urban
<br />Development, and
<br />Related Agencies
<br />Local Transportation
<br />Priorities $3,900,000
<br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 96DFE48D-519D-44F7-9CDC-44AC4D3EAE4A
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