City of Sunrise Storm Water Pump Station #8 Replacement
City of Sunrise Storm Water Pump Station #8 Replacement
Amount Appropriated
$2.0M
Federal Funding Lifecycle
FY2022FFID tracks stages 1–2 — before this project reaches public procurement channels.
Congressional Request
Member submits CPF / CDS
FFIDEnacted
Signed into appropriations law
FFIDAgency Administration
Grant program / solicitation planned
SAM.gov / Grants.gov
Opportunity posted publicly
Federal Award
Obligation recorded in USASpending
Enacted — no verified award linked by FFID
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The City of Sunrise owns, operates, and maintains Stormwater Pump Station #8. The aging pump provides critical flood protection to thousands of acres of residents and businesses including Sawgrass Mills Mall, the largest outlet and value retail shopping destination in the United States. The pump station is nearing the end of its useful life and needs to be replaced. The City of Sunrise is currently anticipating several large private developments within the drainage basin, including further expan
Sponsoring Member
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative · FL
Recipient Organization
City of Sunrise Storm Water Pump Station #8 Replacement
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Data Provenance
- Source
- House Appropriations Committee
- Status
- enacted
- Fiscal Year
- FY2022
- Category
- other unclassified
- Use Case
- water infrastructure
- Record ID
- aeaf29b7-d727-49f8-b93d-35183b5dad53
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Procurement pursuit intelligence
This project has been enacted. FFID maps funded projects to likely downstream procurement channels — including recipient portals, state and local systems, agency programs, and Grants.gov. SAM.gov is monitored, but many CPF/CDS-funded opportunities appear first through recipient or state/local procurement systems.
Principals
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
D · FL · District FL-25
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City of Sunrise Storm Water Pump Station #8 Replacement
Grant recipient
Confirmed from FFID congressional source · website not yet enriched
Procurement pathway
high confidenceLikely procurement owner
recipient
Funding vehicle
grant
Expected channel
Recipient procurement portal
EPA water and environmental grants flow to cities, utilities, and water districts. The recipient runs the procurement — typically on their own portal or a state water board system, not SAM.gov.
Grant flows to city, utility, or water district. RFP typically on recipient procurement portal or state water board portal — not SAM.gov.
Procurement portals to monitor
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Procurement signals
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Signal monitoring active from Phase 3 · Last checked: not yet running