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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 Ohio 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

322

Total Amount

$734.6M

Members Sponsoring

3

Top 10 Enacted Projects

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City of University Heights

Northeastern Ohio Regional Sewer District has identified $175,020,000 in sewer improvements the City of University Heights needs. The UH-08 Sewer Project represents what the city of University Heights views as the most critical $39,405,521 to be done first. The project will replace common trench and SSO systems within the UH-08 area.

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$39.4M

City of Cleveland, Office of the Mayor

The entire City of Cleveland's roadway network was assessed to determine which corridors would accommodate a Midway Cycle Track based on design and evaluation criteria developed as part of this project, with the goal of integrating them to the City of Cleveland's overall Bikeway Master Plan as an alternative type of bicycle infrastructure that provides an interconnected system with a variety of bicycle facility types in conjunction with our overall network. The proposed bicycle facilities, coupl

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$32.4M

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Child Development Center on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$24.0M

Child Development Center on Wright Patterson Air Force Base

Child Development Center on Wright Patterson Air Force Base

House CPFFY2022Michael Turner

$24.0M

City of Portsmouth Water Treatment Plant

City of Portsmouth Water Treatment Plant

House CPFFY2022Brad Wenstrup

$20.0M

City of Chillicothe

The City owns and operates a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) that provides service to residents, businesses, and industries in and around the City. The existing WWTP has several deteriorating and obsolete processes, and CDS funding will support updates.

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$20.0M

City of Brecksville

This project is to improve SR 82 (Chippewa Road) from the bridge over Chippewa Creek (approximately 1,300 feet east of SR 21) to just west of the Brecksville-Northfield Bridge (approximately 1,100 feet east of Riverview Road) for a distance of just under 2 miles. To the west of this area is Downtown Brecksville and several commercial businesses and the Cleveland Metroparks Brecksville Reservation is located immediately south of SR 82 throughout the area. The project focuses on three primary area

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$17.2M

City of Cincinnati

The Western Hills Viaduct Replacement project will replace a structurally deficient, functionally obsolete and heavily traveled viaduct with a new structure immediately south of the existing viaduct, offering a project of independent utility as it will connect to the proposed redesigned interchange with Interstate I-75. The project is intended to maintain the transportation link currently provided by the viaduct which links the west side of Cincinnati and Hamilton County with the Downtown and U

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$15.0M

City of Chillicothe Wastewater Treatment Plant

City of Chillicothe Wastewater Treatment Plant

House CPFFY2022Brad Wenstrup

$14.0M

The City of North Royalton

The City of North Royalton is the 3rd largest city in Cuyahoga County but has no access to an interstate. The city's main access to the interstate is Royalton road (SR82), which was designed in the 1930's as a two lane road. The request is to widen Route 82 to relieve congestion, improve safety, and upgrade utilities. The project will include full depth pavement replacement, widening with 3rd land (two-way left turn lanes), pavement marking, new storm sewers, culvert replacement, and new water l

Senate CDSFY2022Sherrod Brown

$14.0M

312 more projects in Ohio

Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026