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House CPF & Senate CDS — enacted and requested projects

FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Michigan 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

319

Total Amount

$634.1M

Members Sponsoring

2

Top 10 Enacted Projects

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City of Ann Arbor

Funding would go towards building a 24MW solar array on a capped landfill in Ann Arbor. This project will employee Michigan workers and help the State rapidly transition to the clean energy future.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$25.0M

City of Wixom

This funding will support the construction of a 5-lane overpass over a current at-grade, 3-track railroad crossing on Beck Road between West Road and Cartier Drive.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$18.6M

8 1/2 Mile Drain Drainage District

Funding will be used for the construction of In-System Storage devices in order to reduce the volume of sewer discharges into Lake St. Clair during large rain events by an estimated 30% annually. This project will improve water quality in the Great Lakes region – including Lake St. Clair, which supplies drinking water to millions of people. It will also help alleviate the possibility of residential basement flooding during heavy rain events and reduce the volume of combined sewer overflow from t

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$17.6M

Great Lakes Water Authority

Funding would be used to evaluate and rehabilitate the Detroit River Interceptor (DRI), a critical piece of drainage infrastructure built over 100 years ago. The project will address major blockages caused by debris and other large objects that become lodged in the interceptor, reducing its capacity and making the system more vulnerable. Maintaining the DRI in a reliable and efficient operating condition is key to maintaining the Great Lakes Water Authority wastewater system and to mitigating is

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$15.0M

Muskegon Area Transit System

This funding will support non-construction and construction phases of a transit-related parking structure in downtown Muskegon, Michigan, to include retail and commerce spaces. The project will enhance downtown economic development efforts, spur additional private investment in the area, increase the walkability and the density of downtown development, and provide for a revenue stream in support of public transit operations through parking proceeds and lease or rental income.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$15.0M

Detroit Region Aerotropolis Development Corp.

Rail blockages occur daily on Pennsylvania Road at the border of Romulus and Huron Township. This funding will support the construction of a roadway bridge over this railroad crossing on Pennsylvania Road at the border of the City of Romulus and Huron Charter Township.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$15.0M

Tuscarora Township

Funding will go towards a project to provide a sanitary sewer system for 712 homes within an environmentally sensitive area.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$14.8M

Tuscarora Township Septic to Sewer Expansion and Modernization Project Protecting Our Community & the Great Lakes

Tuscarora Township Septic to Sewer Expansion and Modernization Project Protecting Our Community & the Great Lakes

House CPFFY2022Jack Bergman

$14.8M

City of Grand Rapids

Funding would go towards amending the City of Grand Rapids’ Property Maintenance Code to incorporate lead-based paint inspections into the existing Residential Rental Property Certification Program.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$14.5M

Capital Region Airport Authority

Funding will expand the existing cargo ramp at Capital Region International Airport (LAN) to accommodate current and future cargo operations at LAN. The project supports economic development in the region.

Senate CDSFY2022Deborah Stabenow

$11.9M

309 more projects in Michigan

Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026