House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Nome - Arctic Deep Draft Port
$200.0M
Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska
This project would build a 30 MW geothermal electrical generation facility in Unalaska, Alaska.
$40.0M
City of Kotzebue
To support the construction of an access road from Kotzebue to Cape Blossom.
$40.0M
Corps of Engineers
The Craig Harbor preconstruction, engineering, and design was approved in USACE’s FY21 work plan and is now ready for award. $30 million of Federal funding is required for construction.
$30.0M
City of Nome
Arctic Deep Draft Port Project in Nome
$30.0M
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Expand Alaska Native Medical Center East End Emergency Department and Behavioral Health Space
$27.7M
Mat-Su Youth Housing (MYHouse)
This project consists of the construction of a commercial building to support our programs that offer services to homeless youth. This project would expand MyHouse's successful job training programs and offer additional space for the programs offered. This CDS request will provide the necessary funding for the construction of the needed facility expansion, where additional job training services can be provided.
$23.0M
Kodiak Fire Station Replacement
Kodiak Fire Station Replacement
$18.6M
Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor
To provide Emergency Operations Center Grant Program funding to the Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor for the purposes of constructing a new tsunami shelter community center.
$15.0M
Alutiiq Tribe of Old Harbor
Old Harbor Hydroelectric Facility
$13.0M
Municipality of Skagway
To expand capacity at the Municipality of Skagway's Wastewater Treatment Plant which has recently experienced capacity difficulties due to increased usage.
$13.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The Lowell Creek Tunnel protects the City of Seward from damaging floodwaters. The Corps designated the tunnel “conditionally unsafe” in 2011, and major flooding in 2012 caused further deterioration. The project is already authorized for construction. The next phase is design with a programmatic estimate of $10.3 million.
$10.3M
Village Within A City
Village Within A City
$10.0M
Alaska Leaders Archive, Inc.
Create an archive of the collections of Alaskan leaders who helped shape our state. Refurbishment and construction of space at UAA Consortium Library.
$10.0M
City of Kodiak
St. Hermans Harbor Infrastructure
$10.0M
City of Fairbanks
To assess known contamination, remediate, and demolish the Polaris Building which poses significant health and safety risks to the Fairbanks community.
$10.0M
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Funding is requested for basic water and wastewater infrastructure to homes that have not had it previously. Residents use rain, river, or hauled water for drinking water and use honey buckets and on-property bunkers for their wastewater disposal.
$9.9M
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Funding is requested for the construction of water and sewer infrastructure to serve 90 homes and will include a combined above and below ground water system, below grade gravity sewer system, residential service lines and household plumbing as well as a community drain field.
$8.3M
Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation
Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation Employee Housing Facility
$8.1M
Petersburg Borough
Scow Bay Vessel Haul Out Project
$8.0M
Petersburg Medical Center
Construction of new hospital in the Mitkof Island Region in Petersburg, Alaska
$8.0M
Providence Alaska Foundation
To address the growing problem of homelessness in the Anchorage community through permanent supportive housing.
$7.5M
Denali Commission
The project will address waste and contamination removal from small, isolated communities in Alaska, by outfitting a barge with waste removal, soil, and water treatment equipment.
$6.7M
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
For Facilities and Equipment: To expand the ED to include a clinical decision unit (CDU).
$6.4M
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
Funding is requested for piped water and wastewater distribution system. Currently residents haul water and use honeybuckets.
$6.2M
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