FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in California across FY2022–FY2026 — normalized by recipient, member, agency, and status, updated every Monday. These projects represent confirmed congressional funding intent — often 12–18 months before opportunities appear on SAM.gov. Learn how the data is sourced →
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Total Projects
1,022
Total Amount
$3.14B
Members Sponsoring
2
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
This project constructs adequate and properly configured operational and maintenance facilities required for the F-35 beddown at MCAS Miramar, as the Marines transition from the F/A-18 to F-35 aircraft in support of the Marine Corps Aviation Plan, operational training and maintenance requirements, planned deployment schedules, and overall flexibility of aviation assets and facilities.
$209.5M
Naval Base Ventura County
Constructs a low-rise hangar complex to support the RDT&E of MQ-25 and E-2D composite squadrons with an initial operational capability (IOC) in 2024, and the first Optimized Fleet Response Plan (OFRP) cycle on Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CPF) aircraft carrier (CVN) in 2025. There are no existing hangars or other facilities to support this mission and this project is necessary to meet IOC in 2024 and OFRP support to carrier operations in FY25.
$148.8M
Camp Pendleton
Project provides an adequately sized and configured dining facility to support the recruit population and support personnel at MCRD San Diego. The new facility includes mess decks, galley, scullery, administrative offices, chill boxes and freezers, storage, and heads. A suitable and sizeable recruit mess hall is critical to the recruit training mission as a recruit barracks, since recruits do not have other available dining options. The recruit mess hall is the one facility aboard MCRD S
$93.7M
Camp Pendleton
Basilone Road is the main North-South road on base connecting the northern, central and southern parts of Camp Pendleton and currently does not meet safety standards. This main corridor is the second most important road on Base with an average of over 10,000 vehicles in a 24 hour period of time. Northern camps, including San Onofre, Horno, San Mateo, and Las Pulgas, are interconnected by this road to the southern part of the Base including the Marine Corps Air Station, Chappo and Headqua
$85.2M
Camp Pendleton
The project provides facilities to support the operational, logistical and administrative requirements of two Combat Logistics Battalions (CLB 11 and CLB13). Facilities will include battalion headquarters facility, instructional facility, auto organizational shop, communications and electronic systems maintenance facility, supply warehouse, vehicle wash rack, and an outdoor laydown and parking area.
$83.9M
Naval Base Coronado
Constructs a depot-level maintenance facility to support the home basing of CMV-22 aircraft. This project supports the transition plan for the Carrier Onboard Delivery aircraft to shift from the smaller C-2 fixed-wing platform to the larger CMV-22 tilt-rotor airplane. A total of 13 CMV-22s are planned to be based at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island.
$63.6M
Naval Base Ventura County
Constructs a consolidated combat vehicle maintenance facility for multiple Naval Construction Group units that currently utilize dispersed, aging, and failing facilities. This facility will enable Naval Construction Force (NCF) units to meet required response timelines to Operational Plans (OPLANs).
$48.7M
Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base
CAGCC 29 Palms must meet wastewater discharge standards for treatment and reuse of wastewater. In addition, severe droughts have forced the State of California to require the reduction of potable water use for irrigation. Converting our current secondary treatment, with evaporative ponds, to a tertiary package treatment system will meet both requirements.
$45.0M
Beale Air Force Base
The project would combine both the 940th Squadron Operations and the 940th Aircraft Maintenance Unit.
$33.0M
Beale Air Force Base
Construct a 4,563 SM facility combining 940 ARW Squadron Operations functions with 940 ARW Aircraft Maintenance. The operations portion of the Complex will be comprised mainly of administrative units including, but not limited to, pre-briefing rooms, pilot and administrative offices, breakrooms, conference rooms, mechanical, electrical, communication rooms, with administrate space for command staff, Operations Desk Office, Flight Crew, Life Support Area, and communication Center. The maintenance
$33.0M
1,012 more projects in California
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026
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