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City of Sullivan El Faro Road Flood Mitigation Project

This project is a valuable use of taxpayer funds because it addresses a safety issue for the community. El Faro Road floods whenever there is a heavy rain, which renders the road—half of the city’s north-south thoroughfares—impassable. This flooding, as well as the quality of the pavement, cause potholes and drainage swales which must regularly be repaired. Not only does the state of the road, then, inhibit the city’s ability to manage trafficduring wetter periods, which can pose a danger to mot

Federal Funding Lifecycle

FY2022

FFID tracks stages 1–2 — stages 3–5 vary by agency, assistance type, and earmark structure.

Congressional Request

Member submits CPF / CDS

FFID

Enacted

Signed into appropriations law

FFID

Agency Administration

Procurement route not yet determined

SAM.gov / Grants.gov

Opportunity posted publicly

Federal Award

Obligation recorded in USASpending

Funding enacted — no verified award linked by FFID. The downstream procurement route — grant, cooperative agreement, or competitive solicitation — depends on the agency and earmark type. Check SAM.gov and Grants.gov for current status.

Evidence Dossier

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Co-Requestors

Henry Cuellar
House · TX · TX-28Requestor

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Project Description

This project is a valuable use of taxpayer funds because it addresses a safety issue for the community. El Faro Road floods whenever there is a heavy rain, which renders the road—half of the city’s north-south thoroughfares—impassable. This flooding, as well as the quality of the pavement, cause potholes and drainage swales which must regularly be repaired. Not only does the state of the road, then, inhibit the city’s ability to manage trafficduring wetter periods, which can pose a danger to mot

Recipient Organization

City of Sullivan El Faro Road Flood Mitigation Project

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Data Provenance

Source
House Appropriations Committee
Status
enacted
Fiscal Year
FY2022
Category
other unclassified
Use Case
disaster resilience hazard mitigation

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Technical & source detail
Record ID
efad1687-89ba-45a2-9bce-8f0f2c59ecf9

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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

HC

Henry Cuellar

D · TX · District TX-28

(202) 225-1640

Confirmed from FFID congressional source

CP

City of Sullivan El Faro Road Flood Mitigation Project

Grant recipient

Confirmed from FFID congressional source · website not yet enriched

US

USDA

Administering agency

Inferred pathway based on agency

Inferred procurement pathway

medium confidence

Likely procurement owner

recipient

Funding vehicle

grant

Expected channel

Recipient procurement portal

USDA grants flow to rural nonprofits, utilities, and local governments. Procurement appears on recipient websites and state rural development offices — not SAM.gov.

Grant flows to rural nonprofit, utility, or local government. RFP on recipient website or state RD office portal.

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Discovery only

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Procurement signals

Procurement monitoring has not yet run for this project. No conclusion can be drawn about whether an opportunity exists.