House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Rio Grande Pueblos Irrigation Infrastructure Improvements
$82.7M
Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island
P034 Communications Center & Infrastructure
$82.1M
Alabama State Port Authority
For rail infrastructure and improvements to support freight transportation needs and enable efficient and cost-effective movement of international exports and imports through Alabama, the Southeast, the Midwest, and beyond.
$67.3M
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
City of Burnsville
I-494: Airport to Highway 169, is a 9.5 mile reconstruction of Interstate 494 (I-494) to increase capacity and improve safety along the interstate to better serve the growing freight and multimodal needs of the region. The goals of the Project are to address traffic mobility in the freight corridor, improve safety by reducing the high crash rates, preserve infrastructure and increase sustainability by restoring pavement and replacing/preserving existing bridges, and provide an improved and eq
$50.0M
Brooke County Commission
This funding will support rail infrastructure and safety improvement in Brooke County, WV.
$50.0M
City of Greeley
The 2020 East Troublesome and Cameron Peak Fires burned over 400,000 acres of federal and private lands in Colorado. This project will allow the Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Emergency Watershed Protection program to assist communities impacted by the 2020 East Troublesome and Cameron Peak Fires and mitigate burned areas to prevent runoff and erosion, which create flood risks, damage infrastructure, and impact the drinking water supply of hundreds of thousands of Coloradans.
$50.0M
Town of Huntington, NY
The Town of Huntington is requesting funding for the construction of new public sewer infrastructure to serve both the low/moderate income hamlet of Huntington Station and the Melville Employment Center. Local government partnerships have completed a feasibility study as well as allocated funds for engineering and this effort is critical to continuing a 9+ year public/private partnership revitalization effort.
$48.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program (NESP) integrates the needs of both navigation infrastructure improvements and ecosystem restoration into a single, multi-purpose program. NESP addresses several key mission areas of the Corps’ Civil Works business lines: navigation, ecosystem restoration, and recreation.
$45.1M
Fairfax Jersey Creek Upper Unit Levee
Fairfax Jersey Creek Upper Unit Levee
$40.0M
Kirkbride Preservation and Rehabilitation
The proposed use of federal funds would encompass the following in order to spur development of housing and associated reuse: Site Costs, Walks, drives, landscaping, visitor parking Parking - 3 units, 2 level structured for residents, as well as Building Infrastructure (Mechanical and electrical systems, elevators, life safety systems), Building Envelope (Roofs, masonry walls windows, doors Building Interior), general repair and upgrades, and restoration of key features.
$39.0M
Walker County Water and Sewerage Authority
Walker County Water & Sewage Authority Infrastructure Improvements
$32.5M
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
$32.4M
USMC Blount Island Command
Blount Island Communications Infrastructure Modernization
$30.5M
City of Monticello
As distributed by the Department of Interior through the Water and Wastewater Infrastructure programs, the requested funds would be utilized to construct a water treatment facility which would connect to the existing groundwater wells. This would ensure that the 14,000 citizens of Monticello, as well as visitors, have access to clean drinking water free of potentially harmful contaminants.
$28.0M
Highway 10 Strategic Congestion Mitigation: Anoka County $25 million
Highway 10 Strategic Congestion Mitigation: Anoka County $25 million
$25.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The purpose of this authorized ongoing project is to reduce flood damages to homes, land, roads, bridges and other public infrastructure, as well as address environmental justice and environmental health issues within the Yazoo Backwater Area. Funding above the Budget Request will be used to continue work on the remaining unconstructed features of this ongoing project, which is intended to protect lives, property, and the environment.
$25.0M
Olmsted County
The project consists of a proposed interchange at CSAH 44 and TH 14, and an associated flyover structure at 7th Street NW. Infrastructure elements include four bridge structures, retaining walls, pavement, lighting, and active transportation facilities. The intersection of CSAH 44 and TH 14 is located on the west side of Rochester and has significant safety concerns due to a skewed geometric angle, an at-grade railroad crossing, a 65-mph speed limit on TH 14, and high traffic volumes on both the
$21.8M
Town of Southampton
The Town of Southampton will construct sanitary infrastructure and a centralized sanitary treatment facility to service the entire hamlet of Riverside, which is by many measures the single most economically disadvantaged community on all of Long Island, NY. The total anticipated sanitary wastewater flow from the project area is 800,000 gallons per day, and the sewage treatment plant is to be phased in 400,000 gallon increments; this request encompasses the cost of construction of the collection
$20.0M
Maryland Transit Administration
I request $20 million in Congressionally Directed Spending to support the Baltimore Penn Station Facilities and Multi-Modal Access Project. This project proposes a suite of station facilities enhancements, including multi-modal infrastructure investments to facilitate walking, bicycling, transit, and shared ride access to and from one of the main gateways to Baltimore and the eight busiest passenger rail station in our national system. Improved connection to the station from the surrounding comm
$20.0M
City of Portsmouth Water Treatment Plant
City of Portsmouth Water Treatment Plant
$20.0M
City of Beckley Sanitary Board
Beckley Sanitary Board recognizes its aging combined sewer overflow (CSO) infrastructure challenges effective operation of its wastewater treatment assets jeopardizing aquatic health of Piney Creek and New River. This request will support Beckley Sanitary Board's completion of necessary and comprehensive combined sewer overflow infrastructure improvements project to help mitigate these risks.
$19.8M
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The purpose of this request is to provide design and construction assistance to water-related environmental infrastructure projects in Mississippi authorized under Section 219 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1992, as amended.
$18.0M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
To update Camden's wastewater infrastructure under Section 219 of WRDA 22
$18.0M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District
The purpose of the Mississippi Environmental Infrastructure Program (section 592) is to provide communities throughout the State of Mississippi with design and construction assistance for improvements to water and wastewater systems, and related facilities.
$17.3M
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