FY24: Appropriations and Community Project Funding 2
FY24
Community Project Funding Requests
The U.S. House Committee on Appropriations solicited Community Project Funding (CPF) requests from Members in addition to the standard programmatic and language-based requests. Each Member is limited to no more than 15 Community Project Funding requests across all subcommittees for the Fiscal Year, and there is no guarantee that projects will be funded. The FY24 CPF process is limited scope with combined total of all house and senate projects capped at 1% of all discretionary spending and eligible accounts restricted to those listed in the table below.
Please note:
- A request submitted through the website does NOT guarantee the project will be selected.
- The selection of a project does NOT guarantee it will be funded by the Appropriations Committee.
Eligibility:
Only state and local government entities, public institutions, and non-profit entities are eligible to submit and receive funding through CPF. Funding cannot be directed to for-profit entities and will not include waivers for State or local match requirements. While matching funds do not have to be in-hand prior to the request, requesting entities must have a plan to meet such requirements for the project to be viable. Additionally, each submission must be for FY24 only and cannot include multiyear funding requests. The Committee will only consider projects with demonstrated community support in the form of: letters from local elected officials; press articles highlighting need; support from newspaper editorial boards; mentions on State intended use plans, community development plans, or other publicly available planning documents; resolutions passed by city councils or boards; etc.
Transparency:
The final 15 CPF requests selected and submitted to the Appropriations Committee will be posted on this page. Members will be required to certify that neither they nor their immediate family have a financial interest in the CPF requests made.
Listed here are the projects submitted to the Appropriations Committee:
Recipient Name: City of Sacramento
Project Name: Sacramento River Docks
Recipient Address: 915 I Street, 5th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
Amount Requested: $1,500,000
Project Description: The funding would be usedfor design and planning work for future improvements to the existing Sacramento River Docks system on the Old Sacramento Waterfront. These improvements would increase access and use of the public docks, allowing Sacramentans to reconnect with the river.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of West Sacramento
Project Name: Sacramento Avenue Phase 1 Complete Street Project
Recipient Address: 1110 West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento, CA 95691
Amount Requested: $4,904,000
Project Description: Sacramento Avenue is one of West Sacramento’s most significant east-west transportation corridors, but it poses several safety and connectivity challenges for residents of surrounding disadvantaged communities. The City of West Sacramento is proposing to underground utilities, fill in gaps to the pedestrian and bicyclist network, and transform the corridor into a safe and inviting transitional gateway to the City’s northern neighborhoods.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Sacramento Regional Transit District
Project Name: Dos Rios Light Rail Station
Recipient Address: 1400 29th Street, Sacramento CA 95814
Amount Requested: $5,500,000
Project Description: The funding would be usedfor the construction of the Dos Rios Light Rail Station. This project will create access to SacRT’s light rail system for thousands of new residents in the Twin Rivers housing redevelopment area.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Sacramento Area Sewer District
Project Name: Hood Community Septic to Sewer Conversion Project
Recipient Address: 10060 Goethe Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Amount Requested: $3,500,000
Project Description: This project will assist the Community of Hood convert from on-site septic systems to public sewer with SASD as their local sewer system provider.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Elk Grove
Project Name: Zero Emission Vehicle Municipal Infrastructure Project
Recipient Address: 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758
Amount Requested: $3,100,000
Project Description: The funding would be usedfor capital infrastructure upgrades at City facilities to support the transition to electric vehicles.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Sacramento
Project Name: Groundwater Well #169 Phase 1
Recipient Address: 915 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Amount Requested: $2,800,000
Project Description: Groundwater Well #169 Phase 1 is part of a larger "groundwater well rehabilitation" program that the City of Sacramento is undertaking which has identified 38 wells for rehabilitation. Groundwater Well #169 will produce approximately 1,250 million gallons of drinking water per minute when in full operation.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Cosumnes Community Services District
Project Name: Fire Station 46 Expansion
Recipient Address: 8820 Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove, CA 95624
Amount Requested: $3,200,000
Project Description: Located in the City of Galt, this project would expand the existing apparatus bay from two bays to three, extend and upgrade the day room/ kitchen area, move the exercise facilities from the apparatus bay to an enclosed area free of diesel exhaust, and upgrade firefighter dorm to current standards.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: CapRadio
Project Name: Sacramento Headquarters
Recipient Address: 7055 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento CA 95826
Amount Requested: $2,000,000
Project Description: The funding would be used to equip CapRadio’s new downtown Sacramento headquarters with state-of-the-art production and operations equipment.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District
Project Name: Harvest Water Project
Recipient Address: 10060 Goethe Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Amount Requested: $10,000,000
Project Description: Harvest Water is a Model Multi-Benefit Water Recycling, Groundwater Storage & Conjunctive Use Program in collaboration with regional stakeholders. Harvest Water will provide a safe and reliable supply of tertiary-treated recycled water for agricultural uses, reduce groundwater pumping, restore groundwater, support habitat protection efforts, and provide near-term benefits to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Sacramento
Project Name: Crate Building Community Center Renovation
Recipient Address:915 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Amount Requested: $4,000,000
Project Description: The funding would be used to convert and reuse an unfinished building into a multi-use community center. The Center is located adjacent to two underserved and under resourced public housing communities.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Elk Grove
Project Name: Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program
Recipient Address: 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758
Amount Requested: $714,740
Project Description: The funding would be used to add two domestic violence advocate prevention and intervention social workers to the Elk grove police department.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Sacramento County
Project Name: Walnut Grove Water Supply Reliability Project
Recipient Address: 700 H Street, Suite 1450, Sacramento, CA 95814
Amount Requested: $725,600
Project Description: This project will expand potable water service for domestic use as well as fire protection to the area of East Walnut Grove.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Elk Grove
Project Name: Bruceville Walkability Improvement Project
Recipient Address: 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove, CA 95758
Amount Requested: $1,400,000
Project Description: The funding would be used for construction of a multi-use path and sidewalk to connect two parts of the city of elk grove’s master trail plain.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: City of Galt
Project Name: Walker Park
Recipient Address: 380 Civic Drive, Galt, CA
Amount Requested: $5,500,000
Project Description: The funding would be used for construction of Phase 2 of the Walker Park Master Plan, including three youth baseball fields in the town of Galt.
Financial Transparency Document
Recipient Name: Sierra Health Foundation Center for Health Program Management
Project Name: Net Zero Mobility Hub Expansion Project
Recipient Address:25 Massie Ct, Sacramento, CA 95823
Amount Requested: $2,824,504
Project Description: The funding would be used to expand Net Zero mobility hubs to South Sacramento. These hubs address climate change and provide sustainable economic growth while improving the health and economic well-being of residents in disinvested communities through the use of zero emission vehicles (ZEV) and creative shared transportation.