FFID tracks all House Community Project Funding (CPF) and Senate Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) earmarks in Virginia 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
241
Total Amount
$636.6M
Members Sponsoring
4
Top 10 Enacted Projects
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United States Army Corps of Engineers
To fund certain mitigation measures to combat sea-level rise and recurrent flooding in Norfolk – an area with one of the highest rates of relative sea-level rise among Atlantic coastal communities – through the construction of flood walls, flood gates, green infrastructure, and other flood mitigation tools.
$52.0M
Army Corps of Engineers
The Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) project includes the construction of a floodwall and berm along the waterfront of Downtown Norfolk extending from the existing floodwall through the Harbor Park area of the City. The floodwall segment includes the eastern end of the Area 3 berm and floodwall alignment in the CSRM. The eastern end of the segment will extend to the Campostella Bridge exit ramps, and the project will include the tide gate at Newtons Creek. This segment runs to the w
$52.0M
United States Army Corps of Engineers
To fund Army Corps work to expand Craney Island to provide for an additional 522 acres of dredged material storage cells. Funding for this project would extend the life of the existing Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area and create land for a new port facility adjacent to the Norfolk Harbor Channel.
$30.0M
Army Corps of Engineers
CIEE will provide for an additional 522 acres of dredged material storage cells, extending the life of the existing Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area by 11 years, and create land for a new port facility adjacent to the Norfolk Harbor Channel.
$30.0M
Petersburg Pharmaceutical Park/ Poor Creek Sewer Service Area Infrastructure Upgrades
Petersburg Pharmaceutical Park/ Poor Creek Sewer Service Area Infrastructure Upgrades
$14.2M
City of Richmond
Funding to support maintenance needs for structural deficiencies of 108-year-old Mayo Bridge.
$12.0M
City of Richmond
To fund part of the City of Richmond's $33 million interim plan to address $850 million in Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) needs. Richmond is one of over 700 cities in the US with combined sewers and the largest combined sewer system in the Commonwealth. During heavy rains these sewers overflow and adversely impact water quality in the James River.
$9.2M
City of Richmond
This project will investigate, design, and build the necessary infrastructure to treat the remaining combined sewer discharges from Richmond to achieve compliance with water quality standards. This will involve a combination of new storage facilities, tunnels, larger pipes, and greater treatment capacity at the wastewater treatment plant.
$9.2M
City of Virginia Beach
This project will reconstruct and add capacity on the roadway from Kempsville Road to the Chesapeake City line, significantly reducing congestion and improving travel time reliability to port facilities and the reliability of truck travel. This project would connect the Cities of Virginia Beach and Chesapeake.
$9.0M
Motts Run Water Treatment Plant Expansion Project
Motts Run Water Treatment Plant Expansion Project
$8.9M
231 more projects in Virginia
Including Senate CDS requests for FY2025 and FY2026
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